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  1. Novelty instruments or various types that operate on the same principles. These pipe organs use a piano roll player or other mechanical means instead of a keyboard to play a prepared song: Orchestrion. Fairground organ (or band organ in the USA) Dutch street organ. Dance organ.

  2. Jul 30, 2022 · Organ music. Audio digitized from vinyl records of Organ music. Addeddate. 2022-07-30 14:06:02. Identifier. OrganRecords. Scanner. Internet Archive HTML5 Uploader 1.7.0.

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  5. The organ is one of the oldest, most complex and most glorious musical instruments known to man. The four-part series tells the history of this magnificent instrument, displaying the beauty of the sound it produces, the wealth of music written for it, the craftsmanship involved in building such a complicated and often ornate structure and the wonderful settings in which it has come to reside ...

  6. new.organlive.comOrganlive

    Organlive is a listener-supported internet audio station with a focus on music of the classical organ. We maintain a growing library of music that currently contains over 29,000 tracks. Our library features classical organ music performed on pipe, electronic, and combination instruments recorded all over the world. Follow a link above or below ...

  7. The history of the organ in England. Although the earliest known reference to an English organ dates from the tenth century, when St Dunstan gave an organ to Malmesbury Abbey, nothing exists of an instrument in unaltered form until the 1680s or so. But with a bit of digging around, we can work out what some of these earlier organs sounded like.

  8. Organ repertoire. The organ repertoire is considered to be the largest and oldest repertory of all musical instruments. [1] Because of the organ 's (or pipe organ 's) prominence in worship in Western Europe from the Middle Ages on, a significant portion of organ repertoire is sacred in nature. The organ's suitability for improvisation by a ...

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