Salt Lake Tabernacle organ

[1] Along with the nearby Conference Center organ, it is typically used to accompany the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square and is also featured in daily noon recitals.

This original modest 2 manual organ had its console attached to the lower central part of the case and its action was tracker.

His collaboration with legendary Tabernacle organist Alexander Schreiner produced this masterwork of American eclectic organ building.

The original iconic façade was expanded with side wings in 1915 by the Fetzer woodworking company of Salt Lake City and remains in that form today.

The organ's underground wind lines and air chambers were moved for the seismic upgrades and installation of sub-basement offices.

[8] The organ often accompanies the Tabernacle Choir at Temple Square during its weekly radio and television broadcasts of Music and the Spoken Word.

Apart from its use by organists of the Tabernacle Choir, guest artists are often invited to perform on the instrument, including Dame Gillian Weir (2007), John Weaver (2007) and Felix Hell (2008).

The Boston Music Hall Organ [ 3 ]
Top of one of the Organ pipes.
The organ console.