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Pipe Organ at a Department Store

Contratrombone64

Admiral of Fugues
That's the Wanamaker organ ... will always be known as the Wanamaker organ (at least in my book). Yeah - not been there but one three CDs of this cumbersome leviathan
 

Krummhorn

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Our fearless leader, Admiral Magle, wrote a nice review on a Wanamaker CD.
Here's that link (click here) . The article has some pics, too.

I've got recordings of Alexander Schreiner and Virgil Fox playing this leviathan of a pipe organ, but I've yet to visit Philidelphia to see it in person - that's on my definite to do list for future vacations.
 
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