Dedication, Dec. 1916, Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church

Dedication, Dec. 1916, Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church
Title Dedication, Dec. 1916, Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church PDF eBook
Author Lafayette Avenue Presbyterian Church (Buffalo, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 7
Release 1916*
Genre
ISBN

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The Dedication Services of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church

The Dedication Services of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church
Title The Dedication Services of the North Avenue Presbyterian Church PDF eBook
Author North Avenue Presbyterian Church (New Rochelle, N.Y.)
Publisher
Pages 13
Release 1907
Genre
ISBN

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Herald and Presbyter

Herald and Presbyter
Title Herald and Presbyter PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 752
Release 1919
Genre
ISBN

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Religious Remembrancer

Religious Remembrancer
Title Religious Remembrancer PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 646
Release 1917
Genre Louisville (Ky.)
ISBN

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Interior

Interior
Title Interior PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 1328
Release 1918
Genre
ISBN

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Continent

Continent
Title Continent PDF eBook
Author
Publisher
Pages 864
Release 1916
Genre Christianity
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Austin Organs

Austin Organs
Title Austin Organs PDF eBook
Author Orpha Ochse
Publisher
Pages 648
Release 2001
Genre Organ (Musical instrument)
ISBN

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John Austin pioneered the transformation of complicated organ mechanisms into marvels of elegant simplicity and reliability, taming the problems of early electric-action pipe organs and paving the way to great success in becoming the organbuilder of choice to America's "carriage trade" churches and institutions. Through more than a century, the style of Austin organs has echoed general trends in American musical taste. Those trends and the political and economic situations that molded the 20th-century organ bring to sharper focus a comprehension of the past century's music, musicians and organs. Read of one man's plan to acquire all of America's large organbuilders, of the Austin firm's relationship to other firms, of the people who have designed, built, and sold Austin organs, and of major organbuilders associated with Austin including Robert Hope-Jones, Robert Pier Elliot, Carlton Michell, Edwin Votey, Philipp Wirsching, James B. Jamison, Felix and Otto Schoenstein, Richard Piper, Henry Willis, and dozens more. Histories of famous Austin organs are recounted in detail. Tonal and technical descriptions of many organs illustrate instruments of various sizes and purposes in each decade. Of 2,781 Austin organs built through 1999, several early ones survive with few opus 2 built in 1894 in Detroit; opus 22 (1898) in Hartford, Connecticut; and opus 92 (1903) in Denver. Great municipal organs of the 1910s and 1920s, exuberant expressions of civic pride, still thrill audiences with majestic tuttis and rainbows of contrasting tone colors. As this book comes off the press, large organs completed in the factory at Hartford, Connecticut, crown more than a hundred years of Austin organs.