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Title History of the organ. Latin origins of the organ / FR3, RM Arts, Tara Productions ; Nat Lilenstein, director.

Publication Info. [Place of publication not identified] : FR3 : RM Arts : Tara Productions, [1997]
©1997

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Description 1 online resource (1 video file (55 min.)) : sound, color
Playing Time 005500
Description digital
video file
Physical Medium polychrome
Performer Various organists.
Summary An exciting history of the unique instrument The organ is one of the oldest, most complex and most glorious musical instruments known to man. The four-part series tells the history of this magnificent instrument, displaying the beauty of the sound it produces, the wealth of music written for it, the craftsmanship involved in building such a complicated and often ornate structure and the wonderful settings in which it has come to reside. Volume 1 Starting out in the Verona workshop of Bartolomeo Formentelli, this episode travels through Italy, Spain and France to trace the origins, history and development of the organ. It encompasses the classical sobriety of the Italian style, the Golden Age of the organ in sixteenth-century Spain, and the French style of the eighteenth century. Featuring music by: Pierre Attaignant, Antonio de Cabezón, Girolamo Frescobaldi, Francisco Correa de Arauxo, François Couperin, Nicolas de Grigny, Louis-Claude Daquin.
Language In English.
Subject Organ (Musical instrument) -- Construction -- History.
Organ (Musical instrument) -- Construction.
History.
Organ (Musical instrument) -- History.
Organ (Musical instrument)
Organ music.
Organ music.
Genre/Form Organ music.
History.
Internet videos.
Internet videos.
Video recordings.
Video recordings.
Added Author Lilenstein, Nat, film director.
France 3 cinéma (Firm), production company.
RM Arts (Firm), production company.
Tara Productions (France), production company.
Added Title Latin origins of the organ