- The
Organ Reform Movement or
Orgelbewegung (also
called the
Organ Revival Movement) was a mid-20th-century
trend in pipe
organ building,
originating in...
- from the
renewed po****rity the type in
general has enjo**** from the
Orgelbewegung onwards. A well-known
instance of an
early positive or
portable organ...
-
composer Johann Sebastian Bach and
influenced the
Organ Reform Movement (
Orgelbewegung).
Schweitzer was born on 14
January 1875 in
Kaysersberg in Alsace, in...
- pieces.
Symphonic and
orchestral organs largely fell out of
favor as the
orgelbewegung (organ
reform movement) took hold in the
middle of the 20th century...
- in the
increasing po****rity of
tracker organs—analogous to Europe's
Orgelbewegung.
Among other instruments,
Biggs championed G.
Donald Harrison's Baroque-style...
- 1965, is
highly significant as the
first of many
Baroque revival (or
Orgelbewegung)
mechanical action pipe
organs built in
Australia in the
latter half...
- of
random number generators, i.e. dice (Würfel) Ohrwurm,
catchy tune
Orgelbewegung, a
movement of
organ building featuring a more
baroque sound and organ...
- mid-period
Romantic organs built by Haas, etc., i.e. not
organs of the
Orgelbewegung movement).
Straube considered himself more of a
historian than a musician...
-
conceived for the smaller, clearer, classical-style
instruments of the
Orgelbewegung,
which he advocated.
Schmidt worked mainly in
large forms, including...
- for
large public performances of
medieval music. As a
promoter of the
Orgelbewegung (organ movement), he had the so-called 'Praetorius organ'
built by...