2000 Letourneau organ in the residence of James Kibbie, Ann Arbor, MI

2000 Letourneau organ in the residence of James Kibbie, Ann Arbor, MI
 

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#0338: The Organ at Home

One problem a few lucky organists don’t have to deal with is knowing where they’re going to practice. This week, we go to the homes of several fortunate organists and organ lovers to experience the instruments that they have had installed. While some are modest and have only a few stops, others are as big as a house and even play themselves. Each providing incredible enjoyment to all who listen. Whether in an English manor room, a musician’s private studio, or the parlor of a successful American businesman, our music comes from neither church nor concert hall. These are pipe dreams come true. Has the King of Instruments been domesticated? Find out, as we visit The Organ at Home.

#0701: Music for an Epiphany

Whether because of a guiding star, or a brilliant flash of inspiration, our composers make more vivid that special moment of clarity.

#0751: An American Organist’s Christmas

…from Ann Arbor to Atlanta, whether on campus or at home, in church or theater, organ music for the season resounds with glad tidings!

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Learn more about the tremendous support we receive from the Family of Lucinda and Wesley C. Dudley, from Walter McCarthy, Clara Ueland and the Greystone Foundation, from Jan and Steve Kirchner, from the Art and Martha Kaemmer Fund of the HRK Foundation, and from affiliate members of the Associated Pipe Organ Builders of America (APOBA), including the A. Thompson-Allen Co. of New Haven, CT.

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