Shryock Auditorium (SIUC)

Shryock Auditorium
General information
Type auditorium
Location Southern Illinois University Carbondale
Opened 1918
Renovated 1969-1970
Other information
Seating capacity 1200

Shryock Auditorium located at 1050 S Normal Ave, Carbondale, IL 62901 on the campus of Southern Illinois University Carbondale. Named for the fifth president of the university, Henry William Shryock, who died inside the building just before a student convocation on April 13, 1935.[1][2][3] This 1200 seat capacity auditorium is a focal point for musical performance and distinguished lectures across the SIUC campus.

Designed by the State Architect, James B. Dibelka of Chicago, Illinois, and construction awarded to Champaign area general contractor Mr. A. W. Stoolman; construction of the auditorium began in mid-1916, following the award of $135,000.00 (USD)[4] for construction by the Forty-ninth General Assembly of the State of Illinois in early 1915.[5]

The auditoriums last major upgrade was in 1969-1970. The project included installation of updated theater lighting, and remodeling of the lobby. During 1970, the Reuter pipe organ was also installed on the upper balcony.[6]

Shryock Organ

A prominent feature of the auditorium is the 3,312-pipe, 3-manual, 58-rank, Reuter Pipe Organ, Opus 1741 built in 1970.[7] The organ was designed by and named for professor of organ, emeritus - Ms. Marianne Webb (deceased - December 7, 2013).

Great Positiv-Choir Swell Pedal
16' Quintaten

8' Principal

8' Bourdon

4' Octave

4' Spitzflöte

2' Super Octave

IV Mixture

III Scharf

16' Dulzian

8' Trompete

Chimes

8' Gedeckt

8' Flute Dolce *

8' Flute Celeste *

4' Principal

4' Koppelflöte

2' Spitzprincipal

1 1/3' Quint

1' Sifflöte

III Cymbel

8' Krummhorn

Tremulant

8' Principal

8' Rohrflöte

8' Viole de Gambe

8' Viole Celeste

4' Principal

4' Hohlflöte

2 2/3' Nazard

2' Blockflöte

1 3/5' Tierce

V Plein Jeu

16' Fagot

8' Trompette

8' Hautbois

4' Clarion

Tremulant

32' Acoustic Bass

16' Principal

16' Subbass

16' Quintaten (GT)

16' Rohrflöte (SW)

8' Octave

8' Spitzflöte.

8' Rohrflöte (SW)

4' Super Octave

4' Nachthorn

2' Nachthorn

IV Mixture

16' Posaune

16' Fagot

8' Trumpet

4' Rohr Schalmey

Notable Events

Event Type Speaker / Performer Date
Public Lecture President of the United States, William Howard Taft 1918-04-04
Political Vice President of the United States, Richard Nixon [8][9] 1956-10-24
Interview Tom Waits [10] 1979-10-09
Comedian Paula Poundstone 2009-10-04
Lecture Buckminster Fuller [11] 1965-10-21
Variety Carol Channing [12] 2003-10-02
Funeral University President, Henry William Shryock [13] 1935-04-13
Concert Stevie Ray Vaughan and Double Trouble - Couldn't Stand the Weather Tour 1984-02-11

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