Brighton Dome
About Brighton Dome
It is an expression setting in Brighton, England, that contains the Concert Hall, the Corn Exchange and the Studio Theater once in the past the Pavilion Theater.
Every one of the three scenes are connected to whatever is left of the Royal Pavilion Estate by an underground passage to the Royal Pavilion in Pavilion Gardens and through shared halls to Brighton Museum.
One of the Dome's most celebrated highlights is its pipe organ.
The main pipe organ in the Dome's Concert Hall was worked in 1870 by the acclaimed London firm of Henry Willis and Sons to a detail of forty-four stops spread more than four manuals and pedals.
This instrument was evacuated in 1935 for the considerable remaking of the theater and was stayed away forever, however separated for parts.
The present instrument which supplanted it in 1935 was worked by the firm of Hill, Norman and Beard.
This organ has four manuals and one hundred and seventy-eight stops acquired by augmentation and obtaining of ious positions, in addition to ious percussion impacts.
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