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 ...
The presentation came after a noontime concert on the organ for dozens of people gathered in the atrium, where such ...
If you haven’t experienced the pipe organ in the BYU Music Building yet, you’re in for a treat. With 4,613 pipes and 81 ranks (sets of pipes), it’s the third largest organ in Utah and the only one ...
Less silly are the more orthodox pipe organs that purists prefer, the analog constructions that represent something more profound for old institutions. Like the gleaming gold instrument ...
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 ...
Five churches will participate in a church pipe/digital organ tour on Saturday, March 22, sponsored by the Northeast Tennessee/Southwest Virginia Chapter of the American Guild of Organists. The church ...