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A glimpse into the world of organ music
The articles featured here offer a taste of the stories, insights, and artistry that fill every issue of Organists’ Review.
From in-depth interviews with world-renowned performers and organ builders to reflections on repertoire, history, and innovation, these excerpts capture the magazine’s unique blend of expertise and passion.
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A postcard from Greece
Greetings from Greece, a country where organs are as scarce as hen’s teeth… The ancestor of the organ was the hydraulis (hydravlis – or ὕδραυλις in Greek), an invention of the great engineer and inventor Ktesibius (3rd century BC) from Alexandria.
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