Royal Albert Hall Organ
The Grand Organ situated in the Royal Albert Hall in London is the second largest pipe organ in the United Kingdom, after the Liverpool Cathedral Grand Organ. It was originally built by Henry "Father" Willis and most recently rebuilt by Mander Organs, having 147 stops and, since the 2004 restoration, 9,999 pipes.
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Royal Albert Hall Organ
The Grand Organ situated in the Royal Albert Hall in London is the second largest pipe organ in the United Kingdom, after the Liverpool Cathedral Grand Organ. It was originally built by Henry "Father" Willis and most recently rebuilt by Mander Organs, having 147 stops and, since the 2004 restoration, 9,999 pipes.
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Het Orgel van de Royal Albert ...... jk gerenoveerd door de firma .
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The Grand Organ situated in th ...... 2004 restoration, 9,999 pipes.
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Die Orgel in der Royal Albert ...... 147 Register und 9999 Pfeifen.
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Het Orgel van de Royal Albert ...... jk gerenoveerd door de firma .
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The Grand Organ situated in th ...... 2004 restoration, 9,999 pipes.
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Orgel van de Royal Albert Hall
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