A residence organ (also known variously as a house, box, cabinet, choir, continuo, home, practice, trunk, or chamber organ) is a musical organ installed...
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their parks or signature tunes. Organ repertoire List of organ composers List of organists Residence organ Street organ Both analog and digital. "Landkreis...
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Noon Memorial Organ (West Gallery) - In 1969, a Schlicker Organ was installed by Organist in residence, Lloyd Holzgraf. The organ's look and sound "enables...
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The Hammond organ is an electric organ invented by Laurens Hammond and John M. Hanert and first manufactured in 1935. Multiple models have been produced...
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colored lighting. Theatre organs began to be installed in other venues, such as civic auditoriums, sports arenas, private residences, and churches. There were...
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Mansion". Daytonian in Manhattan. Retrieved October 19, 2015. Clark Residence Organ, Organ Historical Society, retrieved June 19, 2019 Hales, Liinda (November...
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business. The company was hoping to make major inroads in the lucrative residence-organ market, and had its own roll-playing mechanism that drew crippling...
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Exploratorium artist-in-residence Peter Richards, who conceived and designed the organ, working with stonemason George Gonzales. The Wave Organ is dedicated to...
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Organ to take Farrier to the Whanganui Disputes Tribunal, in order to repossess the sign. As the sign had since been stolen from Farrier's residence,...
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The Milton Organ is a 17th-century instrument in Tewkesbury Abbey, Gloucestershire, which has been relocated several times. It was originally made for...
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Wurlitzer (redirect from Wurlitzer organ)
in the Michigan Theatre, in Detroit. The organ was removed in 1956 and is now installed in a private residence in Racine, Wisconsin. Six additional ranks...
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Artist-in-residence (also Writer-in-residence), or artist residencies, encompass a wide spectrum of artistic programs which involve a collaboration between...
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Bedient Pipe Organ Company, Opus 37, 1993. Originally built as a residence organ for Susan Ferré in Kingston, OK. Duke University, Memorial Chapel (Durham...
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in Social Change", built the first centralized organ donor registry, and was an Innovator in Residence in the Office of the Secretary in the U.S. Department...
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Coronation of the Virgin (in the centre) and War in Heaven (above the organ).: 57 The Residence was built when Würzburg was still a fortified town. Therefore...
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that there was an organ trade connection to the grisly killings of young children. A doctor living close to the Pandher residence, Navin Choudhary, had...
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War crimes in the Kosovo War (redirect from Organ theft in Kosovo)
MEPs over Kosovo organ harvesting claim Archived 23 October 2012 at the Wayback Machine (The Irish Times) "End of the road for Kosovo Organ Claims?". BBC...
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The Robert Morton Organ Company was an American producer of theater pipe organs and church organs, located in Van Nuys, California. Robert Morton was...
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2007–2009. The Annual Holiday Recordings, recorded by James Kibbie on his residence organ and issued as audio "holiday cards" 2023: Karl Osterland, "Pastorale"...
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An organ scholar is a young musician employed as a part-time assistant organist at a cathedral, church or institution where regular choral services are...
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This is a list of notable pipe organ builders. William Anderson (1832–1921) Australian Pipe Organs Pty Ltd Robert Cecil Clifton (1854–1931) William Davidson...
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Noon Memorial Organ (West Gallery) - In 1969, a Schlicker Organ was installed by Organist in residence, Lloyd Holzgraf. The organ's look and sound "enables...
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Quirinal Palace (category Official residences in Italy)
a historic building in Rome, Italy, one of the three current official residences of the President of the Italian Republic, together with Villa Rosebery...
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musicians and staff. Julian Rhodes, "British Residence Organs of the Romantic Zenith", Julian Rhodes' Dream Organs blog David Pickard, "A Seasonal message...
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Aeolian Company (category Pipe organ building companies)
competition of church-organ building with its narrow profit margins. Elaborate cases and consoles were often featured in residence organs. In other installations...
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Rodgers Instruments (redirect from Rodgers organs)
American manufacturing facilities. A four-manual Rodgers organ, formerly the residence organ of Dr. Frederick Swann, is heard and seen weekly on the Hour...
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Who In The World, 1980-1981 (Fifth ed.) "OHS Pipe Organ Database - Luksus, Tzaims residence". Organ Historical Society. 2005. Retrieved 2007-09-09.[permanent...
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Murray M. Harris (section Harris Organs)
contributions to Harris Organs. Harris looked toward making luxury organs and also made forays into the lucrative residence-organ market headed by the Aeolian...
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typically written for pipe organ, which includes church organs, theatre organs and symphonic organs (also known as concert organs). Increasing restoration...
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Kerensa Briggs (section Organ works)
a British composer, primarily of choral and organ music. In 2022 she was appointed composer-in-residence with the Saint Louis Chamber Chorus in Missouri...
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