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Music for sale:

I have some music that folks may very well want to purchase!

  • 14 copies of the Watkins-Shaw edition of "Messiah" by G. F. Handel. Suggested price of $5.00 per copy or make your best offer.
  • 15 copies of the Kalmus edition of "Requiem" by W. A. Mozart. Suggested price of $5.00 per copy or make your best offer.
Contact Kyle Ritter at the Cathedral of All Souls at 274-2681.

 


Robert G.Farrell Organ Preludes

A Pittsburgh composer, Robert G.Farrell, is offering two *free* organ preludes to anyone who visits his site at www.sibeliusmusic.com. Many composers list their music here, so just "Browse by Composer," click on the "F" and look for Robert Farrell (homepage). Click on the (homepage) and all his works will appear.

(Or you cab click this link to go straight to Mr. Farrell's Homepage.) - [WAS]

This site allows you to view and hear all works listed once you download their program called "Scorch." It doesn't cost anything, but it takes several minutes. Then go back and look at #5 or #15 Prelude. Click on them. When the music appears, click on the print button. It will print out at no cost to you. If you have any trouble, email Mr. Farrell.

Mr. Farrell is published by CanticaNOVA Music Publishers, and Selah Publishing Company.


A Kentucky Organ Tour

CD on sale now. Click the link to see the full ad.

Allen Organ Amp Needed:
I have a rescued 1958 Allen organ that I love and want to keep living. I especially need a tube amp. The one I have is 70 watt and I am looking for another to keep her singing. I am especially interested in old non-functioning or unwanted Allen organs as close to Murphy, NC as possible.

Contact: Richard C. MacCrea "Association for the Prevention of Cruelty to Organs" ;-)
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Allen Organ

Annie Harlow, a member of the Western North Carolina Chapter AGO has a 1968 two manual, full pedal Allen Organ in her music classroom. This organ was created with both circuit boards and the old tubes. It receives power and can be turned off and on but does not play, probably the fault of the tubes.

The cost to even have a repair technician come through the door is more than the school wants to pay. Case Brothers, in Spartanburg, SC, has suggested, instead of repairing it for church or home use, it could be gutted and turned into a very functional desk. The organ is in a classroom at Mountain Discovery Charter School in Bryson City, NC, and is free to anyone who is willing to haul it away! Interested persons can contact Annie Harlow.

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1967 Schantz Console:

Three Manual #58 Stop Tablet
Herberger-Brooks ivory keyboards
Reversibles, Toe Studs
Walnut finish
Three shoes
Electro-pneumatic combination action switching system
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1975 Casavant Console

Ivory keys with tracker touch
#31 Rocker Tablets
Mechanical combination action
S/P, G/P, S/G and Full Organ Toe Studs
Walnut (mahogany?) /White
Swell and Crescendo Pedals
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Last Updated (Friday, 30 July 2010 14:45)