Pipe organs were imported to South Africa from Europe (including England) and America from as early as 1806. The pipe organ was an important cornerstone of cultural activities in many South African towns and villages. Before the availability of concert halls, music-making in the 19th century, such as organ, choral and oratorio performances, centred around the organ and the church. Even for piano, violin and singing recitals the church often was the only available venue. The European music culture therefore became firmly embedded in South Africa through the import of organs, as well as the constant stream of visiting musicians. A significant number of musicians, and specifically organists, from abroad settled in South Africa and the E...
This study considers the processes and influences leading to the adoption of classical principles in...
From the Spanish mission days of the seventeenth century to the present, the organ mirrors to a rema...
This thesis examines organ reform in England between 1901 and 1965, an arena of practical music-maki...
ORGAN CULTURE IN A DELTA AREA contains five casestudies on organhistorical subjects. The first study...
the literature connected with the history of organ building there are many articles describing the h...
In this study the liturgical usage of the organ is investigated within a post-modern society. It foc...
The history of pipe organ construction and design is marked by technical and tonal change and design...
The pipe organ is the king of musical instruments. No other instrument can compare with the pipe org...
The church music of the Southern African Dutch Reformed Church is in the midst of a paradigm shift:...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The name Lemmens did not only hav...
Text in AfrikaansDie ontwikkeling van 'n eiesoortige Suid-Afrikaanse instrumentale kamennusiekidioo...
In the 18th century organs rapidly became popular in the Wiślica district. It has been found that mo...
The Regensburg organ life in the second half of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th ce...
The concert was part of the 20th International Organ Academy in Lövstabruk (which takes place annual...
Until the 1960s music in the African language Catholic churches in southern Africa was confined to E...
This study considers the processes and influences leading to the adoption of classical principles in...
From the Spanish mission days of the seventeenth century to the present, the organ mirrors to a rema...
This thesis examines organ reform in England between 1901 and 1965, an arena of practical music-maki...
ORGAN CULTURE IN A DELTA AREA contains five casestudies on organhistorical subjects. The first study...
the literature connected with the history of organ building there are many articles describing the h...
In this study the liturgical usage of the organ is investigated within a post-modern society. It foc...
The history of pipe organ construction and design is marked by technical and tonal change and design...
The pipe organ is the king of musical instruments. No other instrument can compare with the pipe org...
The church music of the Southern African Dutch Reformed Church is in the midst of a paradigm shift:...
Thesis (M.Mus.)--North-West University, Potchefstroom Campus, 2004.The name Lemmens did not only hav...
Text in AfrikaansDie ontwikkeling van 'n eiesoortige Suid-Afrikaanse instrumentale kamennusiekidioo...
In the 18th century organs rapidly became popular in the Wiślica district. It has been found that mo...
The Regensburg organ life in the second half of the 18th century and at the beginning of the 19th ce...
The concert was part of the 20th International Organ Academy in Lövstabruk (which takes place annual...
Until the 1960s music in the African language Catholic churches in southern Africa was confined to E...
This study considers the processes and influences leading to the adoption of classical principles in...
From the Spanish mission days of the seventeenth century to the present, the organ mirrors to a rema...
This thesis examines organ reform in England between 1901 and 1965, an arena of practical music-maki...