A synthesizer of some description, maybe a keyboard, or perhaps a drum machine. A pipe organ? Probably not. If you answer to the name of [Wendell Kapustiak] though, you’d say yes to that question.
Musical instruments come in all shapes and sizes. For sheer scale and complexity though, you can’t beat pipe organs. [Rob Scallon] visited the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago to look at ...
The first pieces of a massive, historic theater pipe organ built more than 90 years ago have been installed at Rochester Institute of Technology’s music performance theater, currently under ...
Jon McCann, also known as The Philly Captain, captured the moment, while showing the iconic Eagle sculpture inside the ...
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.
University of Florida organists past and present and musical enthusiasts will gather later this month to celebrate 100 years of the Andrew Anderson Memorial Pipe Organ at the University Auditorium.
On his new album, the British keyboardist offers both engaging and entertaining contemporary works for the misunderstood instrument. Can James McVinnie change your mind about the pipe organ? Pity the ...
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