Yuvalim Gideon Shamir workshop organ

Organ nb. 49 | First transportable organ by Gideon Shamir

Gideon Shamir decided in 1994 to construct a portable concert/accompaniment organ. This idea came to him following a great number of requests for a concert hall organ coming from symphonic orchestras and different performance groups (no organ in a hall existed at that time except the Austin at the YMCA.)
Shamir thus made a two-manual organ with a completely detachable pedal (the second manual is silent ) This organ can be transported by truck by a team of 2 to 3 people, but it still needs an organ-building specialist on site to assure that all the pieces are properly connected and the instrument is in tune.

Description of the organ

Disposition 8 stops

First manual 54 notes

Gedackt 8′
Flute 4′
Salicional 8′
Waldflöte 2′
Principal 4′
Quinta 1 1/3′
Oboe 8′ (divided stop)

Second manual   silent

Pedal upright 30 notes

Subass 16′

Couplers I-P

Mechanical manual and stop action