The principal organist of the Madison Symphony Orchestra uses his creative flair to grow the local audience for organ music.
WKAR’s Classical team is launching a new program where you get to be the host. "Community Classical" will let our listeners make their own hour-long playlist of their favorite classical pieces and ...
Performances in N.Y.C. Advertisement Supported by Listen to the biggest, loudest, most extravagant (yet incredibly subtle) instrument of them all. In the past we’ve chosen the five minutes or so we ...
Hector Berlioz once remarked that the orchestra may be the king of music, but that the organ is the pope. In the past 200 years, since the death of Bach (1685-1750), the king has reigned supreme.
The National Music Museum in Vermillion will present Marie Rubis Bauer on the Dieffenbach Organ at noon on Friday, Nov. 14, as part of the “NMM Live!” series.
The coronavirus pandemic is changing the way we work, play, live, die, and—perhaps most importantly—listen to fairground organs. Carnivals, trolley parks, promenades, bathing resorts, pleasure islands ...
ANN ARBOR, MI -- With every keystroke of the Barton pipe organ, David Hufford fills the Michigan Theater with the sound of musical history. It has been nearly 50 years that the theater’s pipe organ ...
FITCHBURG — The beautiful, melodic sounds of organ notes are once again filling the Emanuel Lutheran Church sanctuary, music to the congregation’s ears and the finishing touch in the rebuilding ...