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  • Wonderful really enjoyed the photos and recording!

  • Just in case anyone would like to know, the organ featured on the recording is Mortrier serial number 953. The organ came to England circa 1967 when acquired by the late Charles Hart. He sold it to Lord Innes of Aberdeen who eventually donated the organ to the Grampian Transport Museum in 1988 where it still is today.

  • thanks for the information

  • Does anyone know any details about the recording which is featured? A fascinating selection of music is played here!!!

  • You can found this organ right now in Schotland. In the past you could found it in Belgium. I haven't got more information

  • @spotterjarvin Thank you! Is there a date to when this recording was made?

  • 1952

  • @spotterjarvin Thanks!!

  • Wat een mooi foto overzicht zeg!

    Goed te zien zijn de toenemende invloeden van de Art Deco op de stijl van de fronten... Leuk gemaakt!

  • 00:58 Bianca

    01:48 Mag ik je roeien in m'n bootje

    02:43 Jezebel

    03:37 Too young

    04:27 Het marslied van de wandelaar

    Deze medley wordt gespeeld door Mortier no.953, op Decca 21.773.

  • Bedankt voor de informatie!

  • @spotterjarvin

    Hoi Jarvin,

    Deze Mortier/Decap staat nu in Schotland.

    orgelgroet, mortier-bennie

  • Inderdaad, Bennie heeft uiteraard gelijk: deze Mortier staat nu in het Grampian Transport Museum in Schotland.

  • Oke;) en weet iemand wanneer deze opgenomen is?

  • @spotterjarvin Jup, 1952!

  • @spotterjarvin Volgens een site die ik heb gevonden maar waar ik hier niet naar kan linken is de opname uit 1952.

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