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  1. The organ is a relatively old musical instrument, dating from the time of Ctesibius of Alexandria (285222 BC), who invented the water organ. It was played throughout the Ancient Greek and Ancient Roman world, particularly during races and games.

  2. 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.

  3. organ, in music, a keyboard instrument, operated by the player’s hands and feet, in which pressurized air produces notes through a series of pipes organized in scalelike rows. The term organ encompasses reed organs and electronic organs but, unless otherwise specified, is usually understood to refer to pipe organs.

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  5. Romantic era. France. Germany. United States. 20th century. Timeline of composers for the organ. See also. References. External links. Organ repertoire. The organ repertoire is considered to be the largest and oldest repertory of all musical instruments. [1] .

  6. en.wikipedia.org › wiki › Pipe_organPipe organ - Wikipedia

    The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard. Because each pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ranks, each of which has a common timbre, volume, and construction throughout the keyboard compass.

    • 3rd century BC
    • Keyboard instrument (Aerophone)
    • Organ, Church organ (used only for Pipe organs in houses of worship)
  7. The pipe organ was both the most important musical instrument and, along with the clock, the most complicated machine of the late Middle Ages and Renaissance. Background. The very name "organ" reveals the dual place of that instrument in the history of music and the history of technology.

  8. When was the organ invented? - Classical Music

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