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  • Anthony Thurman, director of development for the American Guild of Organists.

    Trafficking in Organs, Mr. Bishop Pipes Up to Preserve a Bit of History Jennifer Levitz 2011

  • CLASSICAL MUSIC RECITAL, organist Marvin Mills, two sopranos, a violinist and a saxophonist perform works by Villa-Lobos, Rachmaninoff, Bingham, Stravinsky, Bernstein and others in a preview of Sunday's start of the American Guild of Organists national convention. 7: 30 p.m.,

    D.C. community calendar, July 1 to July 8, 2010 2010

  • CLASSICAL MUSIC RECITAL, organist Marvin Mills, two sopranos, a violinist and a saxophonist perform works by Villa-Lobos, Rachmaninoff, Bingham, Stravinsky, Bernstein and others in a preview of Sunday's start of the American Guild of Organists national convention. 7: 30 p.m.,

    D.C. community calendar, July 1 to July 8, 2010 2010

  • I never knew Pipe Organists have little monitors on their music stand so they could see the conductor (it only makes sense).

    Of Wookies and Bassoons nimrodjcs 2006

  • When re-installed in the Musical Museum, the organ was connected to a very rare Wurlitzer Automatic Roll Playing Cabinet, enabling the performances of many American Theatre Organists of the 1920s to be faithfully recreated.

    The Wurlitzer Theatre Organ at Brentford mrdantefontana 2006

  • Church Organists, Choir Directors, clergypeople and just about every trumpeter in Chrisendom celebrate in very similar ways.

    Christmas Vacation Adam Tierney-Eliot 2006

  • Church Organists, Choir Directors, clergypeople and just about every trumpeter in Chrisendom celebrate in very similar ways.

    Archive 2006-12-01 Adam Tierney-Eliot 2006

  • Also on a musical note, Ship of Fools (heartwarming to see that there are scurrilous iconoclastic Christians) reports on Organists behaving badly who slip popular tunes into church recitals.

    Archive 2004-02-01 Ray Girvan 2004

  • Also on a musical note, Ship of Fools (heartwarming to see that there are scurrilous iconoclastic Christians) reports on Organists behaving badly who slip popular tunes into church recitals.

    Musical gear change Ray Girvan 2004

  • He is also organist at the University of Toronto and Honorary President of the College of Church Organists.

    Christmas Luncheon 1974

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