Béla Bartók National Concert Hall / Bartók Béla Nemzeti Hangversenyterem / Budapest / Hungary

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Venue

Venue
Béla Bartók National Concert Hall
Original Language
Bartók Béla Nemzeti Hangversenyterem
Location
Budapest
Country
Hungary

Photo Information

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2008-07-12d_Bud-Bartok_Natl_Concert_Hall_7.jpg
Book pages
17
Text
The Bartók Concert Hall contains one of the largest organs in Europe, with 92 stops and 5 manuals. It has 470 wooden pipes, 5,028 tin pipes and 1,214 reed pipes. It was built in 2006 by Pécsi Organ Manufacturers. It is playable from two consoles–one movable on the platform and a higher one built in the pipe façade.

Organ Details

Manuals
V
Pedals
P
Registers
92
Original Builder
Pécsi-Mühleisen, 2006
Additional notes
two consoles

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File Size
2 MB
Record
25
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"Béla Bartók National Concert Hall; Bartók Béla Nemzeti Hangversenyterem; Budapest; Hungary." In the digital collection Organs and Churches of Hungary, Austria and the Czech Republic. https://quod.lib.umich.edu/o/organs1ic/x-25/2008-07-12d_bud-bartok_natl_concert_hall_7.jpg. University of Michigan Library Digital Collections. Accessed April 25, 2025.
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