Organists' Review  |  March 2019
This issue looks at the usual traditional side of organs but it also explores a brave new world, where the science behind organs is being used to break medical boundaries. Michael Harris writes about the Rieger organ in Edinburgh and David Price writes about the chamade trumpets recently installed in Portsmouth Cathedral before the Editor writes about organs progressing the science of ultrasound.
Again looking to the future, Andrew McCrea has written about the RCO’s plans for this year’s OrganFest which is taking place in Cardiff.
Taking a step back in time the BIOS column returns with Dominic Gwynn writing about chamber organs – these rarely were labelled but research has discovered the work of Joseph Beloudy.
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Articles in this issue
Below is a selection of articles in Organists' Review March 2019.