57 Key GAVIOLI FAIR ORGAN

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Uploaded by on Jul 26, 2009

Built in Paris circa 1896. One many great organs in the Bill Nunn Collection.

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  • Where exactly is the bill nunn collection?

  • Hamel, MN

  • Am i right in thinking that the white vent that opens and closes on the front is what controls the Piano/Forte (How loud or quiet the organ becomes)

  • You are correct.

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  • Excellent sounding Gavioli!

  • MYGOD the action is fast on that organ! I think a lot of the other makers would do well to study what Gavioli accomplished. That piccolo obbligato just rips along flawlessly!

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  • Wow that's fantastic organ. What is it pitched at?

  • fantastic stuff

  • Bill Nunn gives tours one Sunday every month to anyone and everyone. I believe it is a privilege to have these wonderful antiques and that it is our responsibility to protect and preserve them and our obligation to share them. You are welcome to come and enjoy them. For more information or to visit Skyrock Farm and view the Organ Collection, contact Bill Nunn at: skyrockcarousel dott com

  • Very nice organ.

  • Looks like the three sisters organ

  • The tune is called: Le Merle Blanche (The white blackbird).

  • It must, because Mr. Nunn and Nick Williams, who also owns a 57-key Gavioli, have apparently in correspondence, so I'm sure they must have shared what 57-key music they had. To my understanding, there are very few 57-key Gaviolis existing today playing their original scale, so I would imagine existing music is quite scarce. This is a really terrific arrangement!

  • What a wonderful example of a Gavioli product, a real treat to hear playing so well and accurately. The decoration is very tasteful. Its a pity the proscenium does not fit the organ either in style or size. The 3 figures also detract greatly from its apperance too, there awful, sorry. Does the organs repertoire have any more authentic music we can hear?

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