Organ Console and Main Chamber.
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Taken on: November 3, 2007
Uploaded on: March 28, 2012
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Date time: Fri Nov 02 20:11:04 -0700 2007
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Taken during a concert, with Adelaide’s own Chris McPee at the console. Chris, a former ATOS Young Organists overall winner and in demand for concerts in the U.S.A., the U.K., New Zealand as well as all Australian states, is one of the volunteer session organists. The chambers, lit by a kaleidoscope of changing colours suited to the mood of the music ,are behind huge sheets of half-inch thick glass. The Capri is the only theatre in the world where most of the 4/29 organ (there is more behind the screen) can be seen by the audience.
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