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  2. Keith Chapman (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Chapman (1945–1989) was an American concert organist known best for his flair at playing in the symphonic style of organ performance, and particularly for his long and distinguished association (1966–1989) with the Wanamaker's Department Store of Philadelphia as the principal organist of the Wanamaker Organ.

  3. Wanamaker Organ - Wikipedia

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    The Grand Court Organ (1973) by Keith Chapman. It included a number of works demonstrating the full organ; Mussorgsky's Pictures at an Exhibition. 1975, the recording is of Keith Chapman's own transcription of the piano suite; Airs & Arabesques (1976) explored the softer colors of the instrument to marvelous effect

  4. Richard Purvis - Wikipedia

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    Purvis taught a number of prominent organists, among them Keith Chapman, Tom Hazleton, Ted Alan Worth, Donna Parker, Robert Tall, William C. Dickey, well known theatre organist Christian Elliott, [5] international performer John West and James Welch who has written a comprehensive book on the life of Purvis.

  5. Curtis Organ - Wikipedia

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    In October 1972 Keith Chapman [3] [circular reference] accompanied the Lon Chaney silent film The Phantom of the Opera as a fund-raiser for the organ that evolved into an annual campus Halloween event. Cyrus Curtis also gave an Austin organ to nearby Drexel University, and to the auditorium of City Hall in Portland, Maine.

  6. Keith Chapman (disambiguation) - Wikipedia

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    Keith Chapman is a British television writer and producer who created Bob the Builder and PAW Patrol. Keith Chapman may also refer to: Keith Chapman (footballer) (1934–2007), Australian rules footballer; Keith Chapman (organist) (1945–1989), American concert organist

  7. Why the Organ At Baseball Games? - AOL

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    The organ pairs baseball with the tones of the past and present. And it was first heard over 80 years ago at Wrigley Field on Chicago's north side. On April 26, 1941 Ray Nelson entertained fans ...

  8. David Spicer (organist) - Wikipedia

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    Spicer received his first musical training from his parents, performing on the organ in church at the early age of eight. While at Curtis, Spicer was a classmate and friend of the organist colleague, Dr. Keith Chapman (organist for the famed John Wanamaker organ, center city Philadelphia, PA).

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