The History of the English Organ

The History of the English Organ
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 430
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ISBN-10 : 0521654092
ISBN-13 : 9780521654098
Rating : 4/5 (92 Downloads)

Synopsis The History of the English Organ by : Stephen Bicknell

This 1996 book describes the history of organs built in England from AD 900 to the present day.

The Organ, its history and construction: a comprehensive treatise on the structure and capabilities of the Organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instruments of all sizes, intended as Handbook for the Organist and the amateur

The Organ, its history and construction: a comprehensive treatise on the structure and capabilities of the Organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instruments of all sizes, intended as Handbook for the Organist and the amateur
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 780
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ISBN-10 : BSB:BSB10598743
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Organ, its history and construction: a comprehensive treatise on the structure and capabilities of the Organ, with specifications and suggestive details for instruments of all sizes, intended as Handbook for the Organist and the amateur by : Edw. J. Hopkins

The Organ, its history and construction ... By E. J. H. ... Preceded by an entirely new History of the Organ, Memoirs of the most eminent Builders of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and other matters of research in connection with the subject, by E. F. Rimbault

The Organ, its history and construction ... By E. J. H. ... Preceded by an entirely new History of the Organ, Memoirs of the most eminent Builders of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and other matters of research in connection with the subject, by E. F. Rimbault
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 792
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ISBN-10 : BL:A0018514526
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (26 Downloads)

Synopsis The Organ, its history and construction ... By E. J. H. ... Preceded by an entirely new History of the Organ, Memoirs of the most eminent Builders of the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries and other matters of research in connection with the subject, by E. F. Rimbault by : Edward John Hopkins

The Art of Organ-building

The Art of Organ-building
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Publisher :
Total Pages : 794
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015007960472
ISBN-13 :
Rating : 4/5 (72 Downloads)

Synopsis The Art of Organ-building by : George Ashdown Audsley

The Organ

The Organ
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Publisher : Psychology Press
Total Pages : 696
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ISBN-10 : 9780415941747
ISBN-13 : 0415941741
Rating : 4/5 (47 Downloads)

Synopsis The Organ by : Douglas Earl Bush

Organ, Volume 3 of the Encyclopedia of Keyboard Instruments, includes articles on the organ family of instruments, including famous players, composers, instrument builders, the construction of the instruments and related terminology. It is the first complete reference on this important family of keyboard instruments that predated the piano. The contributors include major scholars of music and musical instruments from around the world.

The Organ Thieves

The Organ Thieves
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Publisher : Simon and Schuster
Total Pages : 400
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ISBN-10 : 9781982107543
ISBN-13 : 1982107545
Rating : 4/5 (43 Downloads)

Synopsis The Organ Thieves by : Chip Jones

The Immortal Life of Henrietta Lacks meets Get Out in this “startling…powerful” (Kirkus Reviews) investigation of racial inequality at the core of the heart transplant race. In 1968, Bruce Tucker, a black man, went into Virginia’s top research hospital with a head injury, only to have his heart taken out of his body and put into the chest of a white businessman. Now, in The Organ Thieves, Pulitzer Prize–nominated journalist Chip Jones exposes the horrifying inequality surrounding Tucker’s death and how he was used as a human guinea pig without his family’s permission or knowledge. The circumstances surrounding his death reflect the long legacy of mistreating African Americans that began more than a century before with cadaver harvesting and worse. It culminated in efforts to win the heart transplant race in the late 1960s. Featuring years of research and fresh reporting, along with a foreword from social justice activist Ben Jealous, “this powerful book weaves together a medical mystery, a legal drama, and a sweeping history, its characters confronting unprecedented issues of life and death under the shadows of centuries of racial injustice” (Edward L. Ayers, author of The Promise of the New South).

Understanding the Pipe Organ

Understanding the Pipe Organ
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Publisher : McFarland
Total Pages : 205
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ISBN-10 : 9780786452866
ISBN-13 : 0786452862
Rating : 4/5 (66 Downloads)

Synopsis Understanding the Pipe Organ by : John R. Shannon

The pipe organ, an instrument whose origins date to ancient Greece, is prominent in the development of secular and church music, and its builders were as artistic as the composers like Bach, Pachelbel and Handel who played them. This book describes the mechanics, fabrication, and acoustics of all types of pipe organs. Although it is technical in nature, its design, descriptions, and language are directed to organ students, their teachers, and all persons who love the organ. The book covers the construction of several types of pipe organ, with chapters on actions, chests, pipe work, wind supply, electrical circuitry, mechanics, registration, organ placement, acoustics, and repairs.

Hamburg's Role in Northern European Organ Building

Hamburg's Role in Northern European Organ Building
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Total Pages : 170
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ISBN-10 : UOM:39015059996481
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Rating : 4/5 (81 Downloads)

Synopsis Hamburg's Role in Northern European Organ Building by : Gustav Fock

Contains information about German organbuilders, including Heinrich Niehoff, Jacob Scherer, Dirck Hoyer, Hans Bockelmann, Hans Scherer, the younger and elder, Gottfried and Hans Christoph Fritzsche, Arp Schnitger, Friedrich Besser, Gregorius Vogel, Joachim Richborn, and Friedrich Stellwagen.

The Cambridge Companion to the Organ

The Cambridge Companion to the Organ
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Publisher : Cambridge University Press
Total Pages : 358
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ISBN-10 : 9781107494039
ISBN-13 : 1107494036
Rating : 4/5 (39 Downloads)

Synopsis The Cambridge Companion to the Organ by : Nicholas Thistlethwaite

This Companion is an essential guide to all aspects of the organ and its music. It examines in turn the instrument, the player and the repertoire. The early chapters tell of the instrument's history and construction, identify the scientific basis of its sounds and the development of its pitch and tuning, examine the history of the organ case, and consider the current trends and conflicts within the world of organ building. Central chapters investigate the practical art of learning and playing the organ, introduce the complex area of performance practice, and outline the relationship between organ playing and the liturgy of the church. The final section explores the vast repertoire of organ music, focusing on a selection of the most important traditions.