We can enhance concert halls on all continents, whether they are dedicated exclusively to music or are multi-purpose venues, in grand halls or more intimate spaces. Our custom-designed organs of all sizes accurately bring to life the expression and sensitivity of the musicians and blend in with the instrumental and vocal ensembles with which they interact.
At once monumental and weightless, the organ of the Maison Symphonique de Montréal seems to accompany music as it climbs to the sky, with the sound of its dazzling pipes rising like so many notes on a staff. True center of attention in this concert hall, to the point of becoming its signature feature today, this spectacular instrument leaves a lasting impression in the memory of visitors.
At the Kauffman Center in Kansas City, the organ's woody hues and dynamic lines allow it to blend into the building's curvilinear architecture, enveloping listeners and inviting them to surrender to the music.
Finally, at the John F. Kennedy Center in Washington D.C. as well as at the Strait Cultural Arts Center in Fuzhou (China), the organs dominate the stage in all their verticality, melting into the darkness or appearing in their full glory according to the lighting effects. These organs are thus suitable for theatrical as well as musical performances.
Strait Cultural Arts Center
Fuzhou, China
Four manuals and pedal
60 stops, 52 ranks
Mechanical Action, with second movable console
Orchestre symphonique de Montréal
Montréal, QC
Four manuals and pedal
83 stops, 117 ranks
Mechanical action, with second moveable console
Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts
Kansas City, MO
Four manuals and pedal
79 stops, 102 ranks
Mechanical action
Palais Montcalm
Québec, QC
Three manuals and pedal
37 stops, 51 ranks
Mechanical action, with second moveable console
The John F. Kennedy Center for the Performing Arts
Washington, D.C.
Four manuals and pedal
58 stops, 85 ranks
Electric Slider Action
Chicago Symphony Orchestra Hall
Chicago, IL
Three manuals and pedal
44 stops, 60 ranks
Electro-Pneumatic Action
Matsuzakaya Department Store
Nagoya, Japan
Three manuals and pedal
40 stops, 54 ranks
Electro-Pneumatic Action
Jack Singer Concert Hall
Calgary, AB
Four manuals and pedal
75 stops, 111 ranks
Electro-Pneumatic Action