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A Non-Profit Educational and Caretaking Corporation Dedicated to the preservation, performance and enjoyment of the "King of Instruments" |
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The Migthty Robert Morton of The Meridian Temple TheatreNOTE: The chapter is temporally inactive. Please watch this site for updates.Contact:Frank Evans at 601-485-0535 | |||
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The MTOS work group will meet Tuesday 6:15 p.m. Our crew chief will text the meeting place each Tuesday.
Project: Working on things to do with Pipe Organs! Come join us we're always learning and improving our skills, be it rebuilding / restoring organ chest or what ever it takes to make it work. | |||
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The Temple Theater in Meridian, MS houses one of only two remaining Theater Organs installed in it's original location in the State of Mississippi. Both this organ - and it's sibling at the Saenger Theater in Hattiesburg are under the care of the Magnolia Chapter of the American Theater Organ Society, as well as several other organ - smaller and larger - installed in private residences around the state. Magnolia Chapter membership is open to anyone with an interest in preserving, playing and enjoying these magnificent King of Instruments. You can click here - or on the picture above for more pictures of the Temple Theater. | |||
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Here - Chapter member Frank Evans is testing the organ after some repairs. This is the console of the Temple's Robert Morton 3/8 Theater Organ. Noted as a "3/8" as it has three full keyboards - controlling 8 "ranks" or voices of pipes. You can click here - or on the picture - for more pictures of this organ. |
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Where the music comes from |
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If these mighty instruments interest you - come on and join us in keeping these wonderful gifts from the past making beautiful music! | |||
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Copyright © 2011 The Magnolia Chapter ATOS. All rights reserved. | |||
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