Organists' Review  |  June 2019
This issue is one of contrasts – births and deaths with the addition
of hope for new life. The Rieger in Christchurch Town Hall, New Zealand, has been restored and had its former glory improved upon; and, during the
production of this issue we have also seen the potential-destruction of
Notre-Dame and its Cavaillé-Coll and read the good news of its survival.
There is then the newly-formed Society of Women Organists, which
contrary to its name welcomes membership from both sexes.
As a contrast, Graham Bebbington writes about Edwin H. Lemare, a
man who did much for the world of organs and its music.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Organists' Review June 2019.