Organ

The Cathedral Organ was installed by the Schantz Organ Company of Orreville, OH, in 2004 and replaced a smaller instrument that was destroyed by fire in 2002. The current organ comprises 71 ranks playable on four manuals and pedal, and at a little over 4,100 pipes, is one of the largest organs in the Desert Southwest. Built in the American Classic style, the organ has several notable features including three high pressure reeds in the Solo Division, a French Horn stop, four 32ʼ stops in the pedal organ, and an en chamade in the rear gallery. The Cathedralʼs excellent acoustics aid the organʼs projection into the room.

The Cathedral organ is in high demand both as a performing and teaching instrument. Several organ concerts are offered throughout the year and the instrument is regularly used by students in the organ department of Arizona State University, both for teaching and recital programs

Cathedral Stoplist here.