The pipe organ at Claremont United Church of Christ has few peers in Southern California. With 4,041 pipes and 54 stops, it’s a little sister to the world-renowned 6,125-pipe, 72-stop organ at Disney ...
One of the most unique concerts I played in 2022 took place at the Lake Leelenau RV Park in northern Michigan. The owner of this park, a kindly widower in his 80s, is a lover of pipe organs and organ ...
After 20,000 hours of design, installation and fine-tuning, Michigan State University's new pipe organ is ready for weddings, memorials and student recitals. The custom-designed Red Cedar Organ is the ...
Director Stacey Tenenbaum’s “Pipe Dreams,” is an eccentric film about a quirky subject: Organists, the ones who play Bach on apartment-sized instruments, with multiple keyboards, multiple sets of ...
For a year now, Adrian Binkley has gone into more than 30 churches around Philadelphia, hunting for sound. Binkley, a student of the organ at the Curtis Institute of Music, was tapped to be part of ...
He drew the best from complex instruments at Riverside Church in Manhattan, at countless recitals and on the “Hour of Power” TV show. By Neil Genzlinger Frederick Swann, who in churches on the East ...
The historic Temple Theater in Meridian hosts movies and live events for Lauderdale County and features a restored grand theater organ. We travel to Rose Hill Missionary Baptist Church to talk with ...
The sound of an organ is triumphant when the "Wedding March" shakes a sanctuary, and whimsical from the bygone days of "pizza and pipes," and yet the chords of "A Whiter Shade of Pale" are somber and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Organ lovers hope the rebuilt hall will return a pipe organ to the New York Philharmonic’s home. But space is tight. By Michael Cooper When ...
Classical 89’s Organ Fest, featuring six internationally-acclaimed organists, was held at the Salt Lake Tabernacle Friday, Sept. 23. After a pause because of COVID-19 restrictions, hundreds of people ...
Disputes with the clergy, low wages and exploitation are placing this national tradition under threat Ivan Hewett is The Telegraph’s Classical Music Critic and an author whose works include Music: ...
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