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January 1998

New Organs

A. E. Schlueter Pipe Organ Company, Lithonia, GA, has built a new organ for Rivermont Presbyterian Church, Chattanooga, TN. The entire chancel area was remodeled to accommodate two free-standing organ cases on either side of the church's stained glass window. The two cases, each 17' wide x 28' tall, were built from walnut with applied walnut moldings. A new moveable console was built of mahogany with clear maple dividers, and features MIDI, playback/record, multilevel combination memory and transposer.

Carillon News

Profile: Maastricht, The Netherlands

Capital of the province of Limburg, Maastricht lies near the
Belgian and German borders in the southeastern Netherlands. It takes its name
from the Maas (Meuse) river which runs through it. The Roman settlement,
Trajectum ad Mosam, was founded around 50 B.C. at this strategic river crossing
point. A variety of structures bear witness to its ancient past and lively
present.

John Brombaugh and Associates Opus 34 Duke University Memorial Chapel

From the Builder

Discussions about building a special organ for Duke
University's Memorial Chapel began some twelve years ago. Since the room is
relatively small, the milder sound of the early Italian organ was considered a
most suitable complement to the large Flentrop and Aeolian organs in the main
part of the Chapel. Mean-tone tuning, customary for organs before the 18th
century, would also offer a wider scope of unusual musical opportunities.

The OrganNet Today: A Tangled World-Wide-Web We Weave

The organ world of the Internet is indeed awash in web
pages--a tangled mass of advertising with each "www.com" page clamoring for the "net-surfer's" attention. Some are merely informative sites, while the greatest share are "home pages" of organ builders and technicians. No one wants to be left out of the world wide web--there are books in every drug store promoting the benefits of advertising on the Internet.

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