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A plea for Organs, for Music, Love and Life in our hearts

If devastation is to be avoided, music needs to come back into our hearts through love, cooperation, compassion and forgiveness among mankind http://www.hammerwood.mistr... This was a presentation...  
 
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moshchops (7 months ago) Show Hide
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Find this very moving and very sad at the same time. I learnt music because at the age of 7 I stood in front of a magnificent 4 manual organ in St Mary Abbots parish chruch in Kensington, London and was blown away by the magnificent sound it made. I subsequently learnt to play on that organ...now it stands in ruin after the roof leaked all over it. The organ I played in my secondary school (at the time one of the few state schools in England to have it's own organ) has been removed (destroyed)
organist12345 (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Sad isnt it. Now in st Mary they have a 2 manual digital instead because they didnt restore it. My school has carol concerts there every year, and I've heard praises about that old 4 manual before they stopped using it. what a shame.
moshchops (6 months ago) Show Hide
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Worst part is there are some multimillionaire parishoners in Kensington but nobody can find the cash to get it fixed (and that through the credit boom). They managed to raise £100,000 for it in the 80's, now nothing...very, very sad and a sign of the times....
stormkingfan (1 year ago) Show Hide
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This is my 2nd attempt to comment on the little 3-manual shown above ~

That looked like a Willis. Is there info on it (builder, stoplist, etc.)?
latribe (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Sadly I only had a few minutes to look but it didn't have an obvious maker's plate on it. It was at Staplehurst convent in Kent. The NPOR register D07966 notes that the case is similar to a Hunter in Essex and gives the stoplist.
CindyBradyTooh (1 year ago) Show Hide
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WELL SPOKEN, David! It is TRAGIC to loose pipe organs, and convents, and old buildings, to modern builders. :"(

~Cindy! :)
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latribe (1 year ago) Show Hide
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Please see the "more info" section for links to details of the 4 manual instrument that is mentioned in this video which will be melted down in January 2009 if a new home is not found for it.

The last concert on that instrument in London is on the evening of 18th December. Details are in the "more info" section on the right.

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