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  2. Hymns/Spheres - Wikipedia

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    Hymns/Spheres is a solo double album by jazz pianist Keith Jarrett recorded on the Karl Joseph Riepp "Trinity" Baroque pipe organ at the Benedictine Abbey in Ottobeuren in September 1976 and released on ECM later that year. In October 1980, Jarrett would return to the Ottobeuren Abbey to record Invocations on the same organ. [1]

  3. George Wright (organist) - Wikipedia

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    George Wright (August 28, 1920 in Orland, California – May 10, 1998 in Glendale, California) was an American musician, possibly the most famous virtuoso of the theatre organ of the modern era. Wright was best known for his virtuoso performances on the huge Wurlitzer theater pipe organs at the famed Fox Theater on Market Street in San ...

  4. Autograph Records - Wikipedia

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    Autograph is best known for some of the fine jazz by artists in Chicago which was recorded on the label. The most famous of all are the duets by King Oliver and Jelly Roll Morton. Autograph's bestselling records, however, were the series of pipe organ solos by Jesse Crawford. Marsh's electrical process was the first to be able to capture an ...

  5. Salt Lake Tabernacle organ - Wikipedia

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    The first recordings of the organ were made by Tabernacle organist John J. McClellan for the Columbia Graphophone Company in 1910 and are the first commercially released recordings of a pipe organ. Many recordings featuring the tabernacle organists and choir have been made over subsequent years and are readily available.

  6. John Brombaugh - Wikipedia

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    As a lifelong lover of classical music, especially as he heard ancient European organs on recordings – e.g. E. Power Biggs' The Art of the Organ and Helmut Walcha's of J.S. Bach's music on the Schnitger organ in Cappel – he became an apprentice under the two leading American tracker action pipe organ builders, Fritz Noack (1964–1966) and ...

  7. Michael Murray (organist) - Wikipedia

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    An Organ Blaster Sampler: The Best of Michael Murray; Bach and Franck; Bach at St. Bavo's: Concert from St. Bavo's Church, The Netherlands; Bach at Zwolle; Bach in Los Angeles (Toccata & Fugue in D minor) Bach Organ Blaster; Bach: Organ Works; Bach: The Organs at First Congregational Church, Los Angeles; Ceremonial Music for Trumpet & Organ ...

  8. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    23,500 pipes; The organ is the world's largest pipe organ located in a sacred building. The console has 874 switches for activating the stops, and the action is electro-pneumatic. The instrument is estimated to weigh over 124 tons, and is organized in 23 divisions. [40] It is continually being enlarged.

  9. Great Stalacpipe Organ - Wikipedia

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    Console of the organ, an electrically actuated lithophone. The Great Stalacpipe Organ is an electrically actuated lithophone located in Luray Caverns, Virginia, USA.Covering 3.5 acres of the cavern, it is considered the world's largest instrument by Guinness World Records.