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But now a dedicated group of people is working toward one goal: to bring the world’s largest pipe organ back to life. The Midmer-Losh organ ... But the current restoration effort is making ...
Staff Organist and Outreach Director Steven Ball, of Atlantic City, discusses the restoration of the Midmer-Losh pipe organ at Historic Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, Thursday Nov. 20, 2014.
Considering the destruction Hurrican Sandy visited upon the Jersey Shore, NewsWorks reader A.D. Godbee had some concerns about the Midmer-Losh pipe organ in Atlantic City’s historic Boardwalk Hall. He ...
With the largest musical instrument in the world, a pipe organ built in 1932 by the Midmer-Losh company ... In 2004, the Historic Organ Restoration Committee was established to rehabilitate ...
Boardwalk Hall, situated on Atlantic City’s famed boardwalk, holds the largest organ in the world. It was built by the Midmer – Losh Organ ... Boardwalk Hall pipe organ restoration is also ...
Explore the revival of Atlantic City's 33,000-pipe Midmer-Losh Organ, a lost marvel. "Pipe Dream"s delves into the rich history of Atlantic City's Convention Hall and its hidden treasure—the ...
And now thanks to the Historic Organ Restoration Committee there will be free daily concerts on the Midmer-Losh Pipe Organ in the main hall, for the first time since 1944. Following the free ...
For years, the Midmer-Losh pipe organ sat silent - but teams have been working for more than a decade to bring the massive musical treasure back to life. NBC’s Ron Allen travels to Atlantic City ...
The nonprofit Historic Organ Restoration Committee ... The 150-ton instrument, built by the Midmer-Losh Co., hasn’t been fully operational since 1944, when the Great Atlantic Hurricane swept ...
Explore the revival of Atlantic City's 33,000-pipe Midmer-Losh ... pipe organ, the largest musical instrument in the world. With over 33,000 pipes and nearly a century of wear, its restoration ...
It’s a painstaking process to restore the massive Midmer-Losh pipe organ, which was built in 1929. Workers tell NBC’s Ron Allen that the effort is all worth it and that listening to the organ ...
The nonprofit Historic Organ Restoration Committee ... The 150-ton instrument, built by the Midmer-Losh Co., hasn’t been fully operational since 1944, when the Great Atlantic Hurricane swept ...
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