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January 2009

New Recordings

Ken Cowan plays the Quimby Pipe Organ at First Baptist, Jackson; Art of the Symphonic Organist, Vol. 4. JAV Recordings, JAV 169

New Recordings

Review of Louis Vierne: Second Symphony for Organ, performed by Christopher Houlihan, organist, at the Trinity College Chapel, Hartford, Connecticut

New Organs

In the intimate acoustical setting of Grace Episcopal Church, a church that seats only 250, with a gallery where space was extremely limited, Schoenstein & Co. built a 20-voice, 23-rank symphonic organ.

Cover feature

Bedient Pipe Organ Company, Roca, Nebraska, Opus 81:
First Congregational Church, Sioux Falls, South Dakota

What a Time It Was: A Fond Remembrance

At the time that I joined the Möller New York City maintenance staff in 1955, the Rev. Dr. Hugh Giles concert series at Central Presbyterian Church (Park Avenue at 64th Street) was a major factor in the city’s music scene. Its centerpiece was the superb four-manual instrument (M. P. Möller opus 8000).

2008 Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival

September 5–7, 2008

It has been my privilege to serve in each of the past eleven years as a “constant” juror for the Albert Schweitzer Organ Festival. And yes, I’ve grown in many good ways from the experience.

In the wind . . .

It’s a grand achievement for a pipe organ to “stand up to” a modern symphony orchestra, which is capable of bewildering volumes of sound. To achieve that with modest wind pressures and slider chests is especially impressive.

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