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Tom Winpenny continues his pioneering recording of lesser-known English organ music, and writes for us about Gerald Hendrie, whose compositions he’s recorded on the fine organ at St Albans Cathedral. We feature two articles with a Parisian flavour: Alan Thurlow, former Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral, explains the links between one of his predecessors, Horace Hawkins, and Widor. Fast-forwarding a few decades, we hear from Norman Harper about the close working relationship between Pierre Labric – who has recently turned 103 – and the legendary Jeanne Demessieux. Remaining in continental Europe, we visit the new Rieger organ in Helsinki’s Musiikkitalo (‘Music House’). Our late Editor, Francis O’Gorman, had worked on a literary essay that considers anti- word painting in sacred music. Following the sad death of Dominic Gwynn, Andrew McCrea offers a tribute to Dominic’s pioneering work as an organ- builder. We also announce the winner of the OR Hymn Tune Competition ...
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September 2024 Tom Winpenny continues his pioneering recording of lesser-known English organ music, and writes for us about Gerald Hendrie, whose compositions he’s recorded on the fine organ at St Albans Cathedral. We feature two articles with a Parisian flavour: Alan Thurlow, former Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral, explains the links between one of his predecessors, Horace Hawkins, and Widor. Fast-forwarding a few decades, we hear from Norman Harper about the close working relationship between Pierre Labric – who has recently turned 103 – and the legendary Jeanne Demessieux. Remaining in continental Europe, we visit the new Rieger organ in Helsinki’s Musiikkitalo (‘Music House’). Our late Editor, Francis O’Gorman, had worked on a literary essay that considers anti- word painting in sacred music. Following the sad death of Dominic Gwynn, Andrew McCrea offers a tribute to Dominic’s pioneering work as an organ- builder. We also announce the winner of the OR Hymn Tune Competition ...


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Tom Winpenny continues his pioneering recording of lesser-known English organ music, and writes for us about Gerald Hendrie, whose compositions he’s recorded on the fine organ at St Albans Cathedral. We feature two articles with a Parisian flavour: Alan Thurlow, former Organist and Master of the Choristers of Chichester Cathedral, explains the links between one of his predecessors, Horace Hawkins, and Widor. Fast-forwarding a few decades, we hear from Norman Harper about the close working relationship between Pierre Labric – who has recently turned 103 – and the legendary Jeanne Demessieux. Remaining in continental Europe, we visit the new Rieger organ in Helsinki’s Musiikkitalo (‘Music House’). Our late Editor, Francis O’Gorman, had worked on a literary essay that considers anti- word painting in sacred music. Following the sad death of Dominic Gwynn, Andrew McCrea offers a tribute to Dominic’s pioneering work as an organ- builder. We also announce the winner of the OR Hymn Tune Competition ...
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If you love to play, love to listen to or simply love to discuss organs as an instrument, this is the magazine for you. It provides a kaleidoscope of the organ world, with articles, information and stunning pictures covering a wide range of organ related topics. In addition to regular features such as new music and CD reviews, each issue explores in depth a theme of current interest.

Starting life primarily as the quarterly magazine of the IAO it is now available to all.

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