@dalekbitch They had a major shuffle of all the exhibits when they installed the gallopers roundabout in around 2003. I think the Carl Frei, the Wellershaus and the Mortier are the only organs at Thursford to have remained in their original positions.
I've got a CD that I did from old LP that featured 3 organs from Thursford and "The Petite Waltz" is played on the other 101 key Hooghuys (which is still being worked on).
i know what you mean about the light.This organ is right in a corner.I think it would be interesting to see how they move everything.Once,the marenghi was at the opposite side of the hall.I wonder how they moved it across???
@dalekbitch They had a major shuffle of all the exhibits when they installed the gallopers roundabout in around 2003. I think the Carl Frei, the Wellershaus and the Mortier are the only organs at Thursford to have remained in their original positions.
ceredigio 3 months ago
@musicmachinesuk Of course both organs have the same scale so they can play each others books
ceredigio 3 months ago
I've got a CD that I did from old LP that featured 3 organs from Thursford and "The Petite Waltz" is played on the other 101 key Hooghuys (which is still being worked on).
musicmachinesuk 3 years ago
This is 'The Petite Waltz' and a nice arrangement by August Schollaert too!
perleeman 3 years ago 2
i know what you mean about the light.This organ is right in a corner.I think it would be interesting to see how they move everything.Once,the marenghi was at the opposite side of the hall.I wonder how they moved it across???
dalekbitch 3 years ago