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Improvements to a cathedral's pipe organ with "significantly enrich the quality" of services, concerts and community events at the venue, its musical director has said.
Gary United Methodist Church in Wheaton will celebrate the 95-year history of its pipe organ on Saturday, May 31. All are welcome to hear a pre-concert talk at 2:15 p.m., followed by the organ conc ...
The 2025 Pipe Organ Encounter offered by the Harrisburg Chapter of the American Guild of Organists will be held June 22-27 in Miller Chapel at Lebanon Valley College in Annville (shown). The event ...
The 113-year-old pipe organ at New Bedford's St. Anthony of Padua Church is a landmark within a landmark. "There's no organ like this in the world." ...
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.
But even if an organ is harder to find now than it once was, it is worth seeking out — especially because of how far out of the way it might lead you. You might end up discovering a new theater ...
The sanctuary will be filled with music as part of the Great Elgin Pipe Organ Tour on Sunday, Feb. 23, at St. Mary's Catholic Church in Elgin Courtesy of Rachael Dadabo ...
Historic theater pipe organ installed in RIT’s new music performance theater, which is currently under construction and set to open in 2026.
Carlos Ortiz/RIT Organ technician David Bottom, left, and restorer Carlton Smith install galvanized steel piping that will take air from the pipe organ’s blower to its chambers in RIT’s music ...
The pipe organ tends to be thought of as a fusty relic of classical music. But NPR's Tom Huizenga wants to change your mind about the instrument with help from a new album by organist James McVinnie.
But British keyboardist James McVinnie wants you to hear the pipe organ in fresh new ways. The approach he takes on his new album, Dreamcatcher, is to offer striking compositions by today's composers.
The pipe organ inside the University Auditorium is named in honor of Dr. Andrew Anderson, who in 1924 donated $50,000 toward its installation.