Theatre Organ Society of Australia
Western Australian Division


The theatre organ society meet socially to enjoy the music of the mighty theatre organ - an instrument which evolved during the silent movie era as accompaniment to silent films. Concerts are held featuring local, interstate and overseas artists. The society owns and maintains a three manual, 12 rank Compton theatre pipe organ, which is located in the John Leckie Music Centre, Melvista Avenue, Nedlands. Compton Theatre organ console

The society holds an afternoon of music on the first Sunday afternoon of each month at 2pm. Members play the organ, as well as a Yamaha grand piano which is also housed in the building. These meetings are free of charge (although a small fee is charged for afternoon tea). You are welcome to come along and enjoy organ and piano music. The John Leckie Music Centre is wheelchair accessible.

Membership of the society is open to all who love organ music, not only those who can play! Membership costs $25 per person or $35 per family for a year's membership. Members receive a bi-monthly newsletter, as well as discounted concert ticket prices, and access to the organ for practice.

At regular intervals, the society holds concerts featuring artists from Australia and around the globe. For details of the concerts to be held this year, click on Concert Details.

To hear the sound of the Theatre Organ, tune in to RTR-FM (92.1MHz) on Sunday mornings from 8:00am to 9:00am for an hour of theatre organ music.

The 2002 Christmas Lunch
    Members enjoying the 2002 Christmas lunch


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