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  2. Frederick Swann - Wikipedia

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    The organ in the Arboretum at Christ Cathedral is named the Frederick Swann Organ in his honor. [32] [33] Comprising 82 ranks and 4,949 pipes, the 1948 Aeolian-Skinner organ was originally at Beverly Hills' First Church of Christ Scientist, but was removed following severe damage to that church in the 1994 Northridge earthquake. It was ...

  3. Aristide Cavaillé-Coll - Wikipedia

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    His most famous organs were built in Paris in Saint-Denis Basilica (1841), Église de la Madeleine, Sainte-Clotilde Basilica (1859), Saint-Sulpice church (his largest instrument; behind the classical façade), Notre-Dame Cathedral (behind the classical façade), baron Albert de L'Espée's residence in Biarritz (moved finally to the Sacré-Cœur ...

  4. The Lorenz Corporation - Wikipedia

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    Word Music & Church Resources [7] Subscriptions. The Lorenz Corporation has nine bi-monthly publications for musicians, [8] including the following: Keyboard The Organist (ISSN 1931-6178) The Organ Portfolio (ISSN 0193-6670) The Sacred Organ Journal (ISSN 0036-2263) The Church Pianist (ISSN 0890-9032) Keyboard Worship & Praise (ISSN 1936-8836 ...

  5. J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd - Wikipedia

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    J. W. Walker & Sons Ltd is a British firm of organ builders established in 1828 by Joseph William Walker in London. Walker organs were popular additions to churches during the Gothic Revival era of church building and restoration in Victorian Britain, and instruments built by Walker are found in many churches around the UK and in other countries.

  6. American Guild of Organists - Wikipedia

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    Now titled The American Organist, the monthly magazine is the official journal of the AGO for members and non-member subscribers. The illustrated periodical features news about new and restored pipe organs, concert programs, research into organ literature, chapter activities, and reviews of new organ recordings.

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  8. The Diapason - Wikipedia

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    The Diapason is a magazine serving those who build and play organs. [1] Content includes concert and recital announcements, information on building and maintaining organs and profiles of notable organists. As of July 2013, The Diapason reaches about 5,000 subscribers. [2]

  9. List of pipe organs - Wikipedia

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    The world's third largest church organ, is the largest organ in Europe. It is also the largest cathedral organ in the world. All the pipes of the organ can currently be played with the gallery console. [30] [citation needed] Italy: Duomo di Milano (Milan Cathedral) Various 15,350 pipes; 254 ranks; 185 stops