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Titre du périodique | BIOS | |
Sous-titre du périodique | Journal of the British Institute of Organ Studies | |
Site de l'éditeur | http://bios.org.uk | |
ISSN | 0141-4992 | |
Parution | Journal of the British Institute of Organ Studies | |
Année | 2014 | |
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Numéro | 38 | |
Table des matières | William McVicker Introduction. 5 Ralph Downes The organ in the Royal Festival Hall, London. 12 William McVicker "The sight is amazing before a note has been heard". A reception history of the RFH organ. 22 Mark Venning The adventure continues.50 Harrison & Harrison The Royal Festival Hall organ: specification and pipe scales. 66 Barrie Clark The Visual History of the Royal Festival Hall organ: to see or not to see? That was the question. 83 Andrew Scott Examination of the voicing techniques employed in the RFH organ. 102 David Wickens Examination of Raph Downes's organ-pipe scaling methods. 115 Andrew McCrea Organ music written for or inspired by the RFH organ. 134 Nicholas Prozzillo To Baroque or not to Baroque: the RFH organ & the Orgelbewegung. 161 Relf Clark Gauntlett, Dixon & Downes. 174 John Rowntree The RFH organ: its influence on performance of the organ repertory. 195 James Dalton Beginnings. 199 Guy Oldham A few odd memories from early days. 206 Dame Gillian Weir Memories. 208 Diana Atkinson The Art of Fugue. 212 John Brennan William Drake 1943 - 2014. 214 Book, Music and DVD Reviews. 220 Illustration Credits. 224 |
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