Thad E Ginathom
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(Credit to the BBC for that pun
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I could not decide which lounge to post this in. General? or AV? Well. it is about a musical instrument, and you can't get more audio than that.
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And what a musical instrument! A pipe organ with 8,000 pipes
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Royal Festival Hall organ returns after nine years (BBC News)
I have experienced just a taster of this instrument, in the high-power final minutes of Mahler's 2nd symphony performed live at this hall. Dating back to 1954 makes it just two years younger than I am. I wonder if any other members might have visited the Royal Festival Hall and heard ...or even seen, it?
I didn't know it had been out of action for so long recently --- but I'm happy to know that, fully restored, it is now to be reborn.
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I could not decide which lounge to post this in. General? or AV? Well. it is about a musical instrument, and you can't get more audio than that.

And what a musical instrument! A pipe organ with 8,000 pipes

Royal Festival Hall organ returns after nine years (BBC News)
It's a vast beast of an instrument. Taking up the entire backstage wall of the Royal Festival Hall, the Southbank Centre's newly restored organ is a true behemoth, as much a feat of engineering as it is a musical force.
And at full tilt, it makes the very air shake, leaving you feeling as if your molecular structure has been re-ordered. The sheer size of the sound it can produce is astonishing.
"It needs to be louder than an entire orchestra", says William McVicker, the Southbank's Organ Curator, demonstrating the instrument's massive, full-throated tones with a passage from Jean Langlais's Suite Breve.
But this huge machine, which dates back to 1954 and comprises almost 8,000 pipes, is also built to play quiet, tender tones, all of which will be on display for Tuesday's gala, which publicly re-launches the organ.
(click the link above for more)
I have experienced just a taster of this instrument, in the high-power final minutes of Mahler's 2nd symphony performed live at this hall. Dating back to 1954 makes it just two years younger than I am. I wonder if any other members might have visited the Royal Festival Hall and heard ...or even seen, it?
I didn't know it had been out of action for so long recently --- but I'm happy to know that, fully restored, it is now to be reborn.
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