The Flentrop organ in Warner Concert Hall is a three-manual instrument with forty-four stops and four couplers; its 3400 pipes are housed in a painted case made of hand-crafted solid African mahogany, with the Prestant pipes of each division comprising the facade. Warner Concert Hall is the principal hall of the Conservatory of Music: most of the required performances for organ majors take place in this hall.
Hoofdwerk, 56 notes
Prestant (C-E gedekt) 16 Prestant 8 Roerfluit 8 Octaaf 4 Quint 2 2/3 Octaaf 2 Mixtuur (1 1/3) V-VI Scherp (2/3) IV Cornet (from c 1) V Trompet (C-A) (1/2 length) 16 Trompet 8 Vox Humana 8
Rugwerk, 56 notes
Prestant (C-E common with 8 Quintadena 8) Quintadena 8 Gedekt 8 Octaaf 4 Roerfluit 4 Octaaf 2 Nasard (conical) 1 1/3 Sesquialtera (break at c) II Mixtuur (1) IV-V Kromhoorn 8
Bovenwerk, 56 notes
Bourdon (C-f# wood) 16 Prestant (C-E common 8 with Holpijp 8. Doubled in the treble) Holpijp 8 Octaaf 4 Spitsfluit (C-H gedekt) 4 Nasard 2 2/3 Fluit (C-H gedekt) 2 Terts 1 3/5 Mixtuur (2) V Tertscymbel (1 1/3) III Schalmey 8 Dulciaan 16
Pedaal, 30 notes
Prestant 16 Subbas (wood) 16 Octaaf 8 Octaaf 4 Nachthoorn 2 Mixtuur (2) VI Bazuin 16 Trompet 8 Trompet 4 Cornet 2
Couplers
Hoofdwerk/Pedaal Rugwerk/Pedaal Rugwerk/Hoofdwerk Bovenwerk/Hoofdwerk