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The Sydney Opera House Grand Organ is the world's largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ. It is located in the concert hall of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, and was designed by Ronald Sharp, who was assisted by Mark Fisher, Myk Fairhurst and Raymond Bridge. It is in six divisions, five manuals plus pedals, and is the largest tracker action organ ever built, with 131 speaking stops served by 200 ranks of pipes consisting of 10,244 pipes. It is a in style.

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  • Órgano de la Ópera de Sídney (es)
  • Sydney Opera House Grand Organ (it)
  • Sydney Opera House Grand Organ (en)
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  • El Sydney Opera House Grand Organ es el órgano de tubos mecánico más grande del mundo.​​ Diseñado y construido por , está situado en la sala de conciertos de la Ópera de Sídney. (es)
  • Il grande organo a canne del Teatro dell'opera di Sydney (in inglese: Sydney Opera House Grand Organ) è un organo a canne tra i più grandi mai stati costruiti. È stato realizzato dall'organaro australiano Ronald William Sharp ed è situato nella Concert Hall della Sydney Opera House sin dal 1979. (it)
  • The Sydney Opera House Grand Organ is the world's largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ. It is located in the concert hall of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, and was designed by Ronald Sharp, who was assisted by Mark Fisher, Myk Fairhurst and Raymond Bridge. It is in six divisions, five manuals plus pedals, and is the largest tracker action organ ever built, with 131 speaking stops served by 200 ranks of pipes consisting of 10,244 pipes. It is a in style. (en)
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  • El Sydney Opera House Grand Organ es el órgano de tubos mecánico más grande del mundo.​​ Diseñado y construido por , está situado en la sala de conciertos de la Ópera de Sídney. (es)
  • The Sydney Opera House Grand Organ is the world's largest mechanical tracker-action pipe organ. It is located in the concert hall of Sydney Opera House in Sydney, Australia, and was designed by Ronald Sharp, who was assisted by Mark Fisher, Myk Fairhurst and Raymond Bridge. It is in six divisions, five manuals plus pedals, and is the largest tracker action organ ever built, with 131 speaking stops served by 200 ranks of pipes consisting of 10,244 pipes. It is a in style. The contract for the construction of the organ was awarded in 1969, during the construction of the Opera House, and the organ was completed in 1979, six years after the opening of the building. Since then the electronics have been updated, including a major refit in 2002, but the musical specification is unchanged from that developed by Sharp starting in 1967. In April 1994 the Sydney Opera House Trust awarded the contract for ongoing maintenance of the organ to Mark Fisher, one of the original staff of Ronald Sharp. In addition to its mechanical action, the organ can be played remotely by an electronic system, enabling it to be played from a remote console, or a performance or passage can be recorded by a system built into the keyboards and played back by the electronic action. This system is used by visiting organists to select the registration (the combination of stops) that they will use, enabling them to stand in different parts of the hall and hear the results. Its stops are entirely electronically operated and programmed. (en)
  • Il grande organo a canne del Teatro dell'opera di Sydney (in inglese: Sydney Opera House Grand Organ) è un organo a canne tra i più grandi mai stati costruiti. È stato realizzato dall'organaro australiano Ronald William Sharp ed è situato nella Concert Hall della Sydney Opera House sin dal 1979. (it)
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