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Aeron Glyn Preston

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  1. Would anyone like a copy of Victor Davies's Jazz Concerto for Organ and Orchestra?  I have acquired a copy with the orchestral reduction.  I will happily post it to anywhere in the UK.

  2. On 03/06/2020 at 15:53, Damian Beasley-Suffolk said:

    Obviously the key action has to take a right-turn somewhere, but it has to anyway.

    Are there any diagrams in the public domain that would clarify how this works please?

    Why did the idea of a console at the side never become common in Britain, I wonder?

  3. On 21/07/2018 at 13:58, Aeron Glyn Preston said:

    A fairly large two-manual Conacher organ is still housed in Theatr Soar in Merthyr Tydfil.  Dr William Reynolds, organist of St Mary's, Swansea, is heading up a grant application to get the organ restored.  It's not playable at the moment, and I've never heard it myself, but I'm assuming it is/was a fine instrument, given its BIOS certification.

    http://www.npor.org.uk/NPORView.html?RI=G01778

    http://www.theatrsoar.co.uk/take-part/heritage-treftadaeth/

    Work has already started to restore the abovementioned organ.  Goetze and Gwynn have started dismantling it.

    https://www.goetzegwynn.co.uk/theatr-soar-conacher-organ-restoration/

  4. I hope I may be forgiven for going slightly off-topic here.  I had an interesting conversation with the saxophonist Gerard McChrystal over the summer about musicians' hearing.  He spoke of a crisis waiting to happen to a whole generation of performers, because not enough attention had been paid in the past to the high volumes to which individual musicians are subject. 

    I cannot find the link now, but I recall watching a video of Lorin Maazel's Ring Without Words (the main themes of Wagner's cycle compressed into a symphonic piece).  The (literal) hammer blows in the percussion section seemed to cause distress to the players around.

    I couldn't really say how the risk for organists compares to that for other musicians.  I imagine organ tuners don't have it easy!

  5. I've just been re-reading his famous (infamous?) tome.  I find it a very irritating book in several ways.  A lot of his own tastes and inclinations are presented as fact.  The quality of the writing seems to vary, with odd tangents and emphases on trivial and largely inconsequential bits of information.

  6. Does anyone know what the specification is for the proposed rebuild of the organ at Peterhouse?  Apparently both Flentrop and Klais are involved.  The mock-up seems to show two consoles in the case, one at the front and the other at the side.  How would that work from an engineering perspective?

  7. On 17/05/2012 at 20:56, Murton said:

    How about this...yards away from me, its a great little instrument

    http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch.cgi?Fn=Rsearch&rec_index=N06615

    This instrument is now in need of rescuing, as the Union Free Chapel in Wellington is due to be sold for housing.  I have received an email from a registered values, who has blithely assumed that I, having expressed an interest in looking at the organ, am in a position to buy it.  I am not, and am thus in something of a panic!  I could arrange to look at it and take some photos/videos, if anyone is interested.

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