A synthesizer of some description, maybe a keyboard, or perhaps a drum machine. A pipe organ? Probably not. If you answer to the name of [Wendell Kapustiak] though, you’d say yes to that question.
Musical instruments come in all shapes and sizes. For sheer scale and complexity though, you can’t beat pipe organs. [Rob Scallon] visited the Fourth Presbyterian Church in Chicago to look at ...
If you haven’t experienced the pipe organ in the Brigham Young University Music Building yet, you’re in for a treat. With ...
The presentation came after a noontime concert on the organ for dozens of people gathered in the atrium, where such performances have occurred most Fridays for nearly 50 years. Th ...
The first pieces of the early-1800s Tannenberg pipe organ arrive at the York County History Center after restoration. See the ...
PROVO — BYU's new music building can be called impressive in many ways, but one of its claims to fame is it boasts the third-largest pipe organ in the state. With more than 4,600 pipes ...
But he also recalled enjoying watching a digital organ being played at his home church at St. John Neumann in Franklin Park. “I remembered being amazed at seeing all of the different keyboards ...