Tag Archives: king of instruments
Sunday Pipes #33
So, what’s your excuse? Kuha’o is a 17-year-old musical prodigy. He can listen to any song once or twice and playback an awesome rendition of that song on the piano. Not only is he self-taught, but the most inspiring thing … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #32
This is simply amazing. Plain and simple. Easy come easy go. Little high, little low. Queen’s Bohemian Rhapsody performed by Bert van den Brink on the Verschueren organ in “het orgelpark Amsterdam” June first, 2013 at the presentation concert of … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #27
Rumored to be the biggest pipe organ in the world. Who am I to argue? From Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ Please stand and men, please remove your hats for our National Anthem. Here is a bit of … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #20
Happy Easter, Happy Passover or Happy Sunday (you choose) A more appropriate hymn for today does not exist. Rob Charles on the All Saints Church, Oystermouth Swansea
Sunday Pipes #17
Sunday Pipes on Saturday. It was forty-one years ago today that Edward George Power Biggs died. Arguably one of, if not THE most accomplished organists of the 20th century, Biggs was a master of the King of Instruments. Back in … Continue reading
Sunday Pipes #16
I found this video and thought it would be a great introduction for those of you that were interested in the King of Instruments. Thank you to Samuel Whitehead for a well-presented explanation. Now back to my daughters, our … Continue reading