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The Davis Concert Organ

The newest addition to the performance chamber at the Francis Winspear Centre for Music is the magnificent Davis Concert Organ. Launched at a sold-out gala performance on September 14, 2002, the beautiful creation in wood and metal was built by Orgues Létourneau Limitée of St. Hyacinthe, Québec. It features 96 stops, 122 ranks, and 6,551 pipes – a stunning aural as well as visual delight.

Look for the Davis Concert Organ logo on event pages on this website. It identifies performances that include the Davis Concert Organ.


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The organ is named the Davis Concert Organ both to acknowledge the generosity of Dr. Stuart Davis, and for him to honour the memory of his late wife Winona. The organ has been featured in many Winspear Centre concerts during its first years in the hall, and has proved to be a major draw to the hall.

  
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