OLE3377 The King of Instruments - A Brief History of the Organ and its Music

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Alec Macdonald, BMus

Fee £30.00 (concession rate £22.00) - fee will amend when you select the appropriate fee rate below.

5 weekly sessions on Fridays 11.00 am to 12.00 noon, starting 9 May

In this short course we will be exploring the development of the organ from the water-powered instruments of Ancient Egypt to the digital instruments of today, by way of the glories of the Baroque (Bach and his contemporaries) and the overwhelming sounds of the late 19th French school of Widor, Vierne and others.

This class will take place on QUB campus

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