The organ is a keyboard instrument of one or more pipe divisions, each played with its own keyboard, played either with the hands on a keyboard or with the feet using pedals. History The organ is a ...
Younger readers may not recall the days when every mall had a music store — not the kind where tapes and LPs were sold, but the kind where you could buy instruments. These places inevitably had an ...
Space to play or pause, M to mute, left and right arrows to seek, up and down arrows for volume. It’s an instrument that can fill an entire room, and shake a building’s foundations. Composers from ...
Judges are searching for weird and wonderful instruments as part of a competition in America - which has previously championed an edible piano and a voice activated synthesiser. Musical inventors from ...
Rev. ed. of: The king of instruments : how churches came to have organs. London : SPCK, 1993. The organ is the largest instrument with the largest repertory and the greatest influence on Western music ...
I’m not very good on the organ – not that I’ve ever tried to play it. Unless it’s Bach or a Messiaen in a great cathedral, I find listening to even a minute of its wheezing and moaning can be ...
The Musical Times is the oldest continuously-published music journal in the world, founded in 1844. For more information, including an extensive archive of obituaries of leading musicians from ...
This Friday sees the welcome return of the Malta International Organ Festival, a celebration of the organ and its music and a creative journey through some of the country’s richest sacred spaces.
MACUNGIE, Pa. - Allen Organ in Macungie is celebrating 85 years in business in the Lehigh Valley. It was founded in 1937 by Jerome Markowitz, who created the first electronic analogue organ. "Analogue ...
RUSH — Visitors to the New York Museum of Transportation, 6393 East River Rd., on Aug. 24 may delight to barrel organ music played by several “organ grinders” and their unique instruments. The Museum ...
Students involved in Indiana University of Pennsylvania’s Organ Studio had chances to try out instruments at an Armstrong County church, then at notable locations in Connecticut and New York City.