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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.
pondering how to get the big boom of a church organ while also making the instrument smaller and more affordable. The answer was to replace its reeds and pipes with an electric current.
While Friends of the Wanamaker Organ remains encouraged, it is unclear if the organ will be played as regularly after the ...
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Three rare pipe organs, Rosalinde, Hildy, and Veronica, are among Philadelphia’s newest residentsThree fragile, rare European pipe organs, which have somehow survived ... uses the organ — often astoundingly — almost like an electronic-music instrument. As a performer, his continued ...
It’s a Wurlitzer theater organ. In the early 20th century, thousands of these gigantic pipe organs were installed in movie theaters throughout the United States, Canada, England and Australia to ...
With more than 2,000 pipes involved, the new organ at St. Armands Key Lutheran Church brings a bold musical presence to the ...
The next stop on the Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour will be at 4 p.m. Sunday, March 30, at First Presbyterian Church, 240 Standish St. in Elgin. The instrument featured was built in 1979 by W. Zimmer ...
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