The Organ Historical Society 2006 Convention
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The Troy Savings Bank Music Hall is a 19th-century concert hall built in the Italian Renaissance style. At the center of the hall stands a great pipe organ installed in 1890 by John H. and Caleb S. Odell of New York City.
The organ was unplayable at the time organ builder Scot L. Huntington and Stephen L. Pinel, the head of the Organ Historical Society's American Organ Archives in Princeton, N.J., began scouting the hall in planning for The Society's 50th-anniversary convention. They were both excited to find that the bank was willing to assist with bringing the organ back to playing condition for the convention.
Under the leadership of Mr. Huntington, a restoration team of 22 volunteer organists, organ builders and theater-organ fans began cleaning, dusting, patching and nurturing the instrument back into playable condition. Several organ building and maintenance companies including the Odell Organ Company contributed material and labor. For more history about the organ builders please visit http://www.odellorgans.com/Organs/HistoricInstruments/troy.html
Thus far two of the three manual divisions have been cleaned and minor repairs have been made. The goal of the project was to make the organ playable for the upcoming convention and to raise awareness about the organ in the community. Several hundred convention participants gathered to hear the partially repaired organ on June 30th of 2006.
The Organ Historical Society first met in New York City in 1956 to find ways to keep old instruments like this one from being destroyed, torn out or just thrown away.
"We got this organ working again," Mr. Huntington told the audience at the concert. "Full restoration is still needed and will cost somewhere upward of $1 million."
For more information visit http://www.OrganSociety.org, www.OdellOrgans.com, http://www.SLHorgans.com
@jteamaz He is playing March Pontificale, by Charles Widor
jbaldwin2594 1 week ago
Oh and the cypher at the end
JontyTrain 1 week ago
Sorry those reed are dreadfully out of tune - period
JontyTrain 1 week ago
I could listen to these old great pipe organs all day, love them!! What piece is he playing in this vid ?? Thanks ....
jteamaz 2 weeks ago
I played this organ 2 weeks ago, and all I can say is WOW, the pedal division is amazing
jbaldwin2594 1 month ago
Wonderful!
Platinum rating both for the instrument AND the performance.
Can we have more, please?!
burb57gf 4 months ago
The pipes in the center were leafed in what was a revolutionary metal for the time....Aluminum.
albanybeardguy 8 months ago
@jeanseborg This is probably closest to a Cavaille-Coll as an American Builder could get! Odell's are wonderful Organs and still are!
DesireeDeFete 1 year ago
@jeanseborg
amen to that!
falaqdad15 1 year ago
It is equal temperament, as were all Odell instruments.
eodell2k1 2 years ago