NZORGAN.COM
  • Home
  • EVENTS
  • Friends
  • Contact
  • History
    • Specification
    • Installation >
      • January-gallery
      • February-gallery
      • March 2 - April 23
    • 1997 Opening events >
      • May 13-14 Rehearsals
      • May 15, 1997 Opening Night
      • May 16, 1997 Concerts for schools
      • May 16-17, 1997
    • Some past concerts 1997-2010 >
      • 1999 2nd International Organ Series
      • 2000 Bach's Back
      • 2001 Canterbury Sesquicentenary Music Festival
      • 2001 Jacques' Back!
      • 2002 International Organ Series
      • 2003 Pictures at an Exhibition
      • 2010 The Last concert
    • Extending the organ >
      • Extension slideshow 1
      • Extension slideshow 2
      • Extension slideshow 3
      • Extension slideshow 4
      • Extension slideshow 5
      • Finishing the job
      • The final touches
    • Post-earthquake >
      • Visit - Sept 8th, 2010
      • First visit - May 2011
      • Second visit, September, 2011
      • Third visit, with Rieger CEO
      • January 2014 visit
      • September 2016
    • 2019 Grand Re-Opening
    • CDs recorded on the Christchurch Town Hall organ
    • Sound extracts
    • Videos
  • Quakes
    • Canterbury earthquakes links
    • Damage to organs in the Canterbury area
    • Rebuilding a city
  • Latest News
    • Opening-events
    • Newsletter
    • Blog
  • Organ jigsaws
  • Pipeline Press
  • New Zealand
  • Privacy policy

New organ  links added today

17/5/2015

0 Comments

 
I managed to hook in a few more links today that are very useful. The Organ Academy of Stade, Germany, which is an association for the promotion of organ culture in the Elbe-Weser region. Lot of resources for visitors wanting to check out the distinctive organ building styles and history in that vast area. Also a French site I listed under Anything Else, Music education, magazines and resources: called "Les Orgues" , it  takes a little bit of negotiating since it relies entirely on text. But there is a lot to find once you get the hang of it, and I especially added a link from it to a list of French organists. For the German side of things, there is a comprehensive website which seems to have it all: history, concerts, maps, photos - you name, it's there. http://www.orgel-information.de/ is a portal and again, you can find a treasure trove of information here. Have fun! (Don't forget to breathe)
0 Comments

Your comment will be posted after it is approved.


Leave a Reply.

    Archives

    October 2018
    November 2015
    October 2015
    June 2015
    May 2015
    April 2015
    March 2015
    February 2015

    Author

    When I can, I'll add important stuff.

    Categories

    All
    Christchurch Town Hall
    Competitions
    Listening Chances
    Odds & Sods
    Organ Re-opening
    Pipe Organ
    Website Update Progress

    Tweet

    RSS Feed

    Tweets by @JennySetchell
    Art Prints
Powered by Create your own unique website with customizable templates.