George Eastman House North Organ Project (all images courtesy the George Eastman House) Each morning as he sat down to breakfast, George Eastman would be serenaded by live pipe organ music played by a ...
The college students have different goals and plans as they learn to play what Mozart called the “King of the Instruments.” One Trinity College student wants to become a full-time organist, playing in ...
The world's largest theater pipe organ can be found in a Franklin warehouse. The massive instrument is the brainchild of Paul Woelbing. When Woelbing is asked why he put the theater organ together, he ...
A celebration of the power and elegance of music performed with the pipe organ. We are proud to bring you The Pipes of Valparaiso: A Christmas Celebration. The talented musicians perform Christmas ...
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. The Opus 100, a world-class organ in the BYU Music Building, has two consoles where organists can play from. | BYU BYU’s new music ...
A look at the history and craftsmanship behind pipe organs built by Henry Willis and Sons.
Pity the poor pipe organ. The behemoth instruments are often thought of as fusty relics of classical music — heard only in churches, vintage horror movies and increasingly fewer baseball stadiums. But ...
Mechanics Hall in Worcester is home to the famed Hook Organ, also known as the Worcester Organ. And GBH’s All Things Considered host Arun Rath sat down with Mechanics Hall principal organist Peter ...
Following his first Blue Note sessions in February 1956, Jimmy Smith’s groundbreaking musical approach left a lasting impression that endures today.
Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google. Whitehall, the Palm Beach mansion built by Henry Flagler, circa 1901. Hiring a pop star to entertain at a private bash has long ...
Greatest composer of organ music who ever lived was portly, quick-fingered 18th-Century Johann Sebastian Bach. His 30-odd organ fugues and numerous choral preludes and sonatas are still regarded as ...
Hector Berlioz once remarked that the orchestra may be the king of music, but that the organ is the pope. In the past 200 years, since the death of Bach (1685-1750), the king has reigned supreme.