School Graduation Masses

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Hare wrote:Presumably we now know why there are so many fine organs languishing neglected in Liverpool churches!

Well, go on... Why?
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Nick Baty wrote:
Hare wrote:Presumably we now know why there are so many fine organs languishing neglected in Liverpool churches!

Well, go on... Why?


Rocket Science Degree needed to work it out........................... :roll:
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Hare wrote:Rocket Science Degree needed to work it out........................... :roll:

No – but a simple explanation would help.
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Nick Baty wrote:
Hare wrote:Rocket Science Degree needed to work it out........................... :roll:

No – but a simple explanation would help.


Well, if organ voluntaries require explanation, I figured that they probably don't happen very often.............. 8)
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Hare wrote:Well, if organ voluntaries require explanation, I figured that they probably don't happen very often.............. 8)

Nope, understand those. Just don't understand the link between organ voluntaries and your belief that "there are so many fine organs languishing neglected in Liverpool churches!"
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Nick Baty wrote:
Hare wrote:Well, if organ voluntaries require explanation, I figured that they probably don't happen very often.............. 8)

Nope, understand those. Just don't understand the link between organ voluntaries and your belief that "there are so many fine organs languishing neglected in Liverpool churches!"


.....Oh, never mind.

However - a random dip into Liverpool organs..... http://www.npor.org.uk/cgi-bin/Rsearch. ... dex=N00154
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Yes, I do mind – I care about such things. Simply explain what you mean. Surely that's not too much to ask.
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Nick Baty wrote:Yes, I do mind. Simply explain what you mean.


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So what's the link between that particular organ – in the church where my grandfather sang in the choir – and your earlier statement?
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Nick Baty wrote:So what's the link between that particular organ – in the church where my grandfather sang in the choir – and your earlier statement?


Simply, I suspect there may not be a lot of organ playing going on in many Liverpool parishes. (Now MIDI........ :twisted: )

And I didn't know you had a connection with that church - it really was a random dip into the NPOR listings.
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We'd love a lot more organ playing in Liverpool churches – but finding organists is a different matter.

I work across three churches. Two do not have organs and we'd make do with our lovely Clavinovas – but we can't find anyone to play those either.

The third church has a magnificent organ which is almost totally useless – it's too far away and too high up. We tried to use it one Easter Vigil with a two-way radio between me and the organist – it was still hopeless – the time lag made it impossible.

So we've spent £13,000 on an Allen digital organ which was installed at the front of the church two years ago – the sound is magnificent and there is no time lag problem.

So if you want to solve the situation which is causing you so much grief, find me a couple of organists for two of our churches, and the money to add an independent console to the organ in the third one.

Hare wrote:(Now MIDI........ :twisted: )

Again, please explain your cryptic comment.
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Nick Baty wrote:We'd love a lot more organ playing in Liverpool churches – but finding organists is a different matter.

I work across three churches. Two do not have organs and we'd make do with our lovely Clavinovas – but we can't find anyone to play those either.

The third church has a magnificent organ which is almost totally useless – it's too far away and too high up. We tried to use it one Easter Vigil with a two-way radio between me and the organist – it was still hopeless – the time lag made it impossible.

So we've spent £13,000 on an Allen digital organ which was installed at the front of the church two years ago – the sound is magnificent and there is no time lag problem.

So if you want to solve the situation which is causing you so much grief, find me a couple of organists for two of our churches, and the money to add an independent console to the organ in the third one.

Hare wrote:(Now MIDI........ :twisted: )

Again, please explain your cryptic comment.


Can't - topic got locked! :lol:
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Seems fairly open to me. But you haven't yet explained your criticism of organ playing in Liverpool and how you plan to help us.
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Hare wrote:Simply, I suspect there may not be a lot of organ playing going on in many Liverpool parishes. (Now MIDI........ )

Hmm. The first barb has been met with restraint and failed to spark the expected explosion, so let's try a different one. Nothing cryptic about that.

Back to the topic everyone, please, and play nice!
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Sorry, Musicus. My fault for responding to criticism of our first city and it's people.
I should get on with helping create music for the litugy and ignore the crap.
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