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Howard Goodall's Organ Works

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A fascinating journey through the evolution of the traditional pipe organ through to the digital age. Includes four full-length programs: Medieval Organs, Baroque Organs, 19th Century and Contemporary.

This serious, informative and highly amusing insight into the world of the organ endeavors to explain why, for some people, this bold, colorful and beautiful instrument has an irresistible power!

In the ancient world, it played a part in public spectacle, used by the Romans at gladiatorial contests perhaps the only thing heard above the baying crowds! It evolved through medieval and Baroque times when Martin Luther, allegedly complaining that the devil had all the best tunes, converted popular folk melodies into hymns, and ultimately the Lutheran hymn book was produced, a sort of melodic greatest hits of the day. It is hard to overstate the influence on the organ of JS Bach, whose music is the finest ever written for the instrument, giving it a distinctive, living voice. Moving to modern times, we look at how the Wurlitzer and Hammond B3 have brought organ music to new audiences and new generations.

Goodalls fascinating journey takes him to gems of the organ world in Spain, France, Germany, Holland and onto the USA, a journey that takes him to churches, cathedrals, castles and parks, West Point Military Academy and on to one of the wonders of the musical world, in a Philadelphia department store!

Ultimately Goodall examines the future of the traditional pipe organ in the face of competition in the digital age, concluding that given its history and popularity, there will always be a place for the magnificent and majestic original!

1997 Royal Television Society Award for Best Original Music
1997 New York Festival Silver Award for Best Arts Program

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  • I gotta buy that DVD, Kultur! I'm an internet pal of his younger brother and I'm a big fan of him! He's totally awesome!

  • Great! I hope you enjoy the DVD :)

  • this is superb I watched the entire series any chance of seeing the rest?

  • I'm sorry, we aren't able to post the entire program on YouTube. However, you can find out more information, as well as purchase information by selecting "more info" and you will find a link to the DVD on Kultur's website.

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  • Awesome video! - but does anyone know what he is playing at 3:37 ?

  • ive just aquired Howards dvd & its absolutely brilliant ! a must watch for any keen orgainst or organ builder out there !

  • I'm pleased Howard Goodall's Organ Works!---Sorry, no offence intended-just couldn't resist it.

    Kev.

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