Bandrika's unique personality is in part driven by an inimitable collection of rare musical instruments, acquired by studio owner Nathan Barr over his decades-long composing career. From an era-defining Wurlitzer pipe organ and a top-tier Steinway Model D grand piano to an extensive assortment of guitars and unique mechanical instruments, the studio's collection is ready to go when an idea sparks.
The undoubted gem of Bandrika's instrument collection is the Barr-Fox Wurlitzer — a 3-manual, 19-rank Theater Organ with 1,366 pipes, an upright piano, and a host of percussion instruments, all triggered from its console. Originally commissioned by Fox Studios, the organ lived on what would become the Newman scoring stage from 1928-1997. It can be heard in dozens of scores by legendary composers such as Bernard Herrmann, Alex North, Jerry Goldsmith, and John Williams. Bandrika's acoustic and structural design is carefully tailored to this incredible instrument.
The organ underwent a comprehensive 5-year restoration, during which time its home at Bandrika was designed and constructed using the original blueprints from the Newman scoring stage. The result is an instrument that sounds better than it ever has, in a setting perfectly suited to it.
Since its installation at Bandrika in 2018, the Barr-Fox Wurlitzer has been regularly utilized on a variety of film and television scores by top composers–and with the inclusion of an internal recording system and full MIDI integration, this instrument has already begun another decades-long legacy in Hollywood.
This magnificent organ also features a fully-integrated Wurlitzer Upright Piano .
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