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Hill Auditorium University Of Michigan Organpipes
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Rebecca Snyder
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Photograph - Photoart
Description
The Frieze Memorial Organ in the Hill Auditorium of the University of Michigan is available to University of Michigan students and faculty for teaching, practice and performances. The organ, named in honor of Henry Simmons Frieze, Professor of Latin and first president of the University Musical Society, is the focal point of the auditorium's unique parabolic interior. Behind the façade of non-speaking pipes are 120 ranks plus an additional 4 ranks in the Echo division above the central skylight, totaling 7,599 speaking pipes.
Twelve of these ranks date back to the organ built by the Farrand & Votey Company in 1893 for the Columbian Exposition in Chicago and moved to University Hall at the University of Michigan in 1894.
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April 30th, 2016
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South Lyon, MI - United States
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