Hello.<br><br>I just joined this group and thought I’d make my intro. I’m from Vancouver BC (yes it rains here most of the time).<br><br>I currently...
For the past few years, I've been making recordings of classical organ music to give away as Christmas presents. This year, I did French Romantic music. I've...
Hello Ninotchka<br><br>We also have very little snow. I actually don’t live in Vancouver, but in a small village about 160 km east of the coast. I show my ...
Thanks for the information Mark, I’ll check it out.<br><br>I find the organ groups here some of the most useful area on the Net. The information exchanged ...
Hi Blue bottle<br>I'm glad that you could find an answer to your questions and that you are set to continue the restoration of organs... I agree with you about...
Hello everyone<br><br>May I join you? I'm living just outside Blackpool, a seaside resort in NorthWest UK. We have two Wurlitzers in the town, one in the ...
Hi, I just entered the club...I am a young organist in the Buffalo, NY area. I own a Hammond model H-100. I have won an award for my playing. <br>Current...
Hey everyone I just got a recording of the Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ. The organ is a Midmer-Losh instrument of 449 ranks 314 voices with 33,112...
Dear list: While it's nice to see some activity on this group, it's sad to see that once again someone is using a board about organ playing to preach, as if...
In a message dated 4/19/02 10:23:06 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Neither the original website text nor my comments on it were intended to offend anyone, nor...
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In a message dated 5/25/02 11:53:42 AM Central Daylight Time, ... What has such a file have to do with organ-playing? Sincerely, Pauline W. Phillips <A...
Harmonics From Pythagoras . Why do I like classical music? Let me count reasons: I love it for depth of Bach, principally appealing organ, breadth of...
Class, I'm now able to zip files down to smaller size--around 10th their original size! So attached as a zip-file lesson is a sample of the 100s of hymns I ...
Hi, I,m giving a recital and including this piece. I would be greatful of any insights into it.Also, does anyone know the organists in Rennes or St-Brieuc,...
In a message dated 6/8/02 3:05:50 PM Central Daylight Time, ... Siggy, This is a good point. A 6/8 time signature has two strong beats per measure just as 4/2,...
Thanks, The fugue tempo is critical for a 2 in-the-bar 6/8. I can take the tempo to quaver = 190 but will it take it to the gigue tempo? Very 'detache'...
Sorry Dee, The Fugue bar I mean is number nine (not eight as I previously stated;) Instead of stressing the 1st and 4th beat of the 6/8 measure, I in this...
In a message dated 6/9/02 1:43:53 AM Central Daylight Time, ... Siggy, I'm glad to read this, because here in the U. S. so very many who play Baroque music...
Hi Siggy, I 'm not sure if Berveiller was a pupul of Dupre. I may have been dreaming too but Demessieux and he were linked with Dupre. I'll check on that after...
... I guess it's a copy error. I don't know weather you are comparing bar 35 to 80 or some of the other bars around there, but they seem identical to me (the...
For those wondering about what relation this subject could have with The Joy of Organ Playing I want to explain. Jean Berveiller was a composer of very jazzy...
Hi, So glad yo are a new member Jasper. Writing for two manuals is quite common. Other French organ composers such as Tournrmiere frequently used it but...
What I find interesting in Tournemire's organ score writing, is that he often uses a "sort of an orchestral writing" (I can't find better words for it for the...
Think of the Tournemire way of writing an organ score as a "pictural" way of writing. The manuals and the pedal are placed in the score as they are situated in...