“Moonlight Sonata“ being played on the Great Stalacpipe Organ.
Original composer: Ludwig van Beethoven.
Arranged/played by Monte Maxwell.
The Great Stalacpipe Organ is located deep within Luray Caverns and was completed in 1956 after three years of work by Leland W. Sprinkle. Each key is wired to a solenoid-actuated rubber mallet that is connected to one of 37 diferent stalatites scattered around 3.5 acres of the caverns. When a key is pressed, the mallet strikes the stalactite. The result is a very clear, pure tone that bears a resemblance to a xylophone or a lithophone. All of the stalactites, despite spreading over only 3.5 acres of the caverns, can be heard over all 64 acres of the caverns’ interior.
This song can be found on the album “Midnight in the Caverns with Monte Maxwell“, currently being sold both online and at the Luray Caverns gift shop.
I do not take credit for the song, the album or the album artwork.
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