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The Great Organs of First Church
The Great Organs of First Church are located in the First Congregational Church of Los Angeles, and constitute the largest church pipe organ in the world. Comprised of more than 20,000 pipes, 346 ranks, 265 stops, 18 divisions and 233 voices, the organs consist of The Seely Wintersmith Mudd Memorial Organ, the Frank C. Noon Memorial Organ, the Gallery Organ, and the smaller Italian style Continuo Organ.
The duplicate five-manual consoles located in the Chancel and West Gallery were designed by M.P. Moller, Inc in 1992 and are the largest draw-knob consoles ever built in the Western Hemisphere.
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Currently, Stewart W. Foster is the Organist in Residence.
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