Pennsylvania has quite an organ/organ player heritage- Ethel Smith, Jimmy Smith, Allen Organ Co., and the Wanamaker are just a few I can think of. I bought my first Hammond A100 from a woman in Pittsburgh 15 years ago. I was visiting my sister at Christmas and on the way into a Red Lobster I grabbed a Penny Saver off the news stand and listed was a 'Hammond 62' 25 pedal organ'. Turns out it was a pristine one owner organ that was only moved once. Always pass on organs wisely, please preserve!
No, It didn't. OK-- They are Allen's that were there for Grand Court Organ Day. It was part of the Phil. Organ Quartet. They played the 3 Allen's with the big Wanamaker Organ. Look them up on here, videos will come up.
I need to go and check out that up-dated console. I have read that there's lots of new work that has been done not only to the console but pipes as well.
The Orchestral is almost ready to use, after some 25 years mute... and the voxes that were inside are now a floating division (8 Vox Humana 8' + 2 Vox 16' + 2 Vox 16' for the Pedal)....
Pennsylvania has quite an organ/organ player heritage- Ethel Smith, Jimmy Smith, Allen Organ Co., and the Wanamaker are just a few I can think of. I bought my first Hammond A100 from a woman in Pittsburgh 15 years ago. I was visiting my sister at Christmas and on the way into a Red Lobster I grabbed a Penny Saver off the news stand and listed was a 'Hammond 62' 25 pedal organ'. Turns out it was a pristine one owner organ that was only moved once. Always pass on organs wisely, please preserve!
paulj0557 1 month ago
Its Nick Bowden's own Trumpet Tune composition. It's available...just not sure where from. Love the piece.....
rhoeda 6 months ago
Have anybody the title of the playing song? i like it :)3
orgelharry91 6 months ago
I certainly won't knock the man's talent but I will say Peter Conte seems so creeper - like a Billy Mitchell on the organ.
esreagan 9 months ago
I would love to have one in my store.
paulbrockenhagen 1 year ago
danke für diese video, danke für so einen organisten , danke für die menschliche baukunst
SteigmiraufsDach 2 years ago
Great piece/organist/organ!!! Is the music available? Style of Norman Cocker.
lipsbach 2 years ago
Lovely trumpets sounding forth . . . WONDERFUL! Thanks for posting
latribe 3 years ago
Astounding on all counts.
Greenleanings 3 years ago
Three consolles at 1'15"? Why???
bigposaune 3 years ago
No, It didn't. OK-- They are Allen's that were there for Grand Court Organ Day. It was part of the Phil. Organ Quartet. They played the 3 Allen's with the big Wanamaker Organ. Look them up on here, videos will come up.
Tom1980nj 3 years ago
Ok, ok! Very tanks!
bigposaune 3 years ago
Please tell me it is in print. I love this piece!
scout66250 3 years ago
I need to go and check out that up-dated console. I have read that there's lots of new work that has been done not only to the console but pipes as well.
JerzyDude732 3 years ago
SURE !
The Orchestral is almost ready to use, after some 25 years mute... and the voxes that were inside are now a floating division (8 Vox Humana 8' + 2 Vox 16' + 2 Vox 16' for the Pedal)....
julorg 3 years ago
I helped work on the Vox Div. for a day down there right before the pipes went back in.
Tom1980nj 3 years ago
I was at Organ Day, and what a GRAND day it was!!
That is in fact Nick Bowden, he is playing his own composition of a Trumpet Tune dedicated to a parishioner/friend of his.
MichaThom 3 years ago
When is the Organ Day? I hope to go next year. I love pipe organs!:)
Nonniegirl4Ever 3 years ago
Usually the first Saturday in June, but I could be wrong. Just check out the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ's website.
MichaThom 3 years ago
Oh no sorry that Colin who played that....
julorg 3 years ago
Is that Fanfare and Procession by Keith Chapman ?
julorg 3 years ago