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  • Release Date: 6/30/2009
  • UPC: 032031444294
  • Source: Kultur Video
  • Time: 1:37:00
  • Format: DVD
  • Sales rank: 38,955

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Disc #1 -- Howard Goodall's Organ Works
   Play All
   Evolution
   European Organs
   Europe To USA
   Contemporary View
   Scene Selections
      Howard Goodall's Organ Works Evolution
         Medieval Organ
         Addition of Reeds
         Organ Factory
         Werkprinzip
      Howard Goodall's Organ Works: European Organs
         Spanish Organs
         Luther and Bach
         St Baavo Church, Haarlem
         Aristide Cavaillé-Coll
      Howard Goodall's Organ Works: Europe To USA
         Henry Willis
         Harmonium
         Wurlitzer
         West Point/ Wanamaker Organ
      Howard Goodall's Organ Works: Contemporary View
         Collections
         Digital Organ
         Digital vs Pipe Organ
         Future
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  • Anonymous

    Posted October 1, 2010

    Howard's a wonderful presenter

    In Howard Goodall's Organ Works, Howard unveils the secret and the not-so-secret life of the world's most misunderstood musical wonder - its passion, its murky past, and its madness.This sweeping odyssey through the Northern Hemisphere, whilst being grippingly informative, is anything but reverential. Howard investigates the organ's turbulent history as the servant of two masters, sacred and secular. From Medieval cathedrals to the Tower Ballroom in Blackpool; from Tyrolean castles to the Jazz Café, he follows its relentless progress from holiness to hipness, from classical simplicity to outrageous eccentricity. For most people, the organ is inextricably linked with gorgeous old churches, and during the series Howard visits some fabulous examples, like the ones Bach & Mozart played, and obscure discoveries that have never been filmed before. There are French whoppers by Cavaillé-Coll, and exquisite miniatures from Austria. But the series leaps just as enthusiastically into the organ's other life outside the church, the world of the Mighty Wurlitzer and the bluesy Hammond. This series separates the flutes from the reeds, the digital from the electronic, and the hauptwerk from the brustwerk.

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