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The 5-manual, 106-rank organ featured on this album, originally the 5-75 Midmer-Losh from the Atlantic City High School in Atlantic City, New Jersey was rescued by Adrian W. Phillips, Jr. and his son Adrian III, relocated to Phoenix, Arizona, and is now located in a music room constructed for it. The redesigned organ expands the original instrument with pipework from various builders, including Wurlitzer, Kimball, Aeolian, Wicks, Casavant, Gottfried, Hall, Estey, Barton, Samuel Pierce Organ Pipes, Robert-Morton and others and speaks from seven chambers with a rebuilt console, including new stop actions and relay. The music on this album has been carefully selected to showcase the vast variety of music the instrument is capable of performing. The complete Rachmaninoff Piano Concerto No. 2, features Eddington's facile performance of both the orchestral and the solo piano scores. Put On A Happy Face; SCHUBERT: Marche Militaire; Where Is Love?; BULL: Rondo In G; Shall We Dance? -- An Ella Fitzgerald Retrospective: A-Tisket A-Tasket, You Took Advantage Of Me, Little Girl Blue, Slap That Bass, It Don't Mean A Thing, I Got It Bad, Shall We Dance?; PURVIS: Fanfare; Send In The Clowns; RACHMANINOFF: Piano Concerto No. 2 in C-Minor |
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Introduction Main Auditorium Organ Ballroom Organ Copyright 2000 Atlantic City Convention Hall Organ Society, Inc. Site design & maintenance by metaglyph |
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