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A bird's eye view of David Arcus, Chapel Organist, playing the Aeolian organ
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The Solo organ is distributed among four chests on two different levels. The stops of the Solo division are voiced to be loud and piercing. This photograph shows the flue work.


The Solo chorus reeds are shown here.


The Solo orchestral reeds include the French horn and the English horn.


The 32-foot Bombarde of the pedal is located in the Solo division. The pipes are mitered, or curved, in order to fit these long pipes into the space available. Chapel folklore has it that the ceiling of the choir cracked the first time this stop was used.


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