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Come hear the Lafayette Theatre Wurlitzer

Played by Jeff Barker on Fridays and Earle Seely on Saturdays a half hour before the first evening movie

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Visit our YouTube Channel to see video of this organ


The Bardavon Film Series Continues...

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with Juan Cardona at the Wurlitzer Theatre Pipe Organ, played a half hour before showtime.

2012

Friday, October 26
Dr. Jekyll/Mr. Hyde

Friday, November 09
Maltese Falcon

Friday, November 30
Pee Wee's Big Adventure

2013

Friday, February 22
The Way We Were

Friday, March 08
Annie Hall

Friday, April 19
The Magnificent Seven

 

For more details visit the Bardavon Website.

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NYTOS is dedicated to preserving the theatre pipe organ in the greater New York Metropolitan Area. NYTOS is one of over 65 chapters in the American Theatre Organ Society. Formed in 1955, the American Theatre Organ Society today has over 3500 members. At both the national and local levels, these members work to preserve the organs and their theatres, and promote theatre organ performances.

© 2012 NYTOS

 

 

NYTOS Pipe Organ Education Program

Since 2007, the New York Theatre Organ Society has broken new ground in a revolutionary education program. Headed by John Baratta and John Vanderle, NYTOS has brought the theatre organ to many high schools for demonstration with the use of NYTOS' traveling Allen Organ. This organ was purchased in 2007with the sole purpose of education and because of it's relative portability, we can now bring a theatre organ to the people.

 

Visit our Youtube Channel to see more videos of this program.

 

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Pictures from our pilot program 2008 - click on picture for larger image

 

If you are interested in NYTOS to come out to your school or college, please contact us at the link below.

The New York Theatre Organ Society Education Programs has been in funded in part: