Six months after the opening of the Kauffman Center for the Performing Arts, one of its most potent acoustic features has yet to be fully appreciated. That is until now.
We begin this week by introducing you to the newly installed musical centerpiece inside Helzberg Hall. A pipe organ considered one of the finest concert instruments in the country.
Crafted in the French romantic tradition, it features close to 6,000 pipes, 79 stops and 102 ranks.
It was built by Casavant, the 125 year old French-Canadian Firm, a company renowned for quality organs that have stood the test of time.












