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Organ for Four Rivers
By: Richard Weisenberger - 2001-07-11
I would like to propose a symphonic pipe organ to be installed in the future Four Rivers Center. I would be more than happy to serve as a consultant if the project has enough support.
These are NOT your ordinary church variety of pipe organ and were originally intended for halls seating 10,000 or more and can produce sound levels normally associated only with amplified events!
The City of Cincinati recently had one of these restored and installed in Union Terminal at the Cincinnati Science Center. It is a 1928 E.M. Skinner.
I have been into pipe organs since 1968 and worked on a crew between 1974-1982 during the re-installation of Cincinnati's former RKO Albee WurliTzer in the University of Cincinnati's Emery Theatre.
I wrote a technical column dealing in pipe acoustics for the ATOS journal, Theatre Organ, betweeen 1978-1982.
Visit my website at http://home.switchboard.com/fluepipeacoustics
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Website has Moved
By: Richard Weisenberger - 2002-01-30
My website on the Physics behind the Sound of Organ Pipes and Whistles has moved to http://rjweisen.topcities.com
If you have been trying to contact me at my old site, you will no longer find me.
I would still like to build community interest in my proposal for a symphonic pipe organ for the Four Rivers Center. I am also the producer of the Rediscovering the Pipe Organ series seen on Paducah channel 2.
Anyone who has ever heard such an organ will testify that this type of instrument is definitely not just for accompanyment of church hymns, but a very dynamic and exciting musical instrument, suitable for a broad range of musical genre.
When the E.M. Skinner in Cleveland's Municipal Auditorium was restored circa 1980, organist Michael Murray played to an enthusiastic capacity crowd of about 30,000 in the huge structure covering 2 city blocks!
I would be happy to make technical recommendations for such an instrument. I believe it would greatly add to the culture here in Paducah.
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organ
By: Hans van Oost - 2002-01-30
Hi Richard,
I would suggest that you contact Mr. Elbert Pluer, organ builder and restorer in Bussum, Netherlands.
He is currently working on a big symphonical MIDI-commanded instrument, which is due to play all kinds of
orchestral music. His client is a famous Dutch violin player and music conductor. Mr. Pluer is working at
several solutions to bring expression in pipes and percussion. His E-mail address is:
draaiorgels@pluer.nl
Wish you lots of success, and kind regards from the Netherlands,
Hans van Oost
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Moved Again
By: Richard Weisenberger - 2003-02-03
If you are trying to find me at the topcities URL you will not. We have moved to http://rjweisen.50megs.com
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