My wife's grandfather, Captain Harold Dring was organist at the Regent, Sheffield back in the day and would have played these very pipes. Being an organist myself, I would love to have the opportunity to play this organ to remember him. If a visit could be arranged that would be wonderful.
I remember as a child visiting a pipe organ in a home setting. The owners had built a large extension to house it in and to play it to a small audience. I remember being mesmerised by it. I wish I knew where it was . Hopefully it is still there being loved as it was all those years ago x
Going to watch Reg at the tower ballroom in Blackpool back in the day got me into organ playing, at a young age i was just mesmerised by the sight and sound of the great Wurlitzer, 53yrs old now and sadly i am only at a level of playing for my own enjoyment on my little Technics EN4 but would have loved to have a go on the organ at Blackpool, Reginald Dixon was the man that got me hooked.
The Compton from the ABC in Derby was installed in a house in Castle Donington for around 20 years before moving ultimately to Pipes In The Peaks in Dovedale.
An amazing video! Two legendary organs in one house! Fantastic to see the wurlitzer from the regent in Sheffield still survives and is still played and lovingly cared for.my family are all from Sheffield and my grand father sadly no longer with us told me he remembered well the regent wurlutzer organ.i wonder what he would make of this video ? What a revelation I never knew this organ still exists. Fantastic.what a beautifull tone too.one can well emagine what it sounded like in the regent when my grand father heard it.
🙏 i happen to have a model (perfectly made by a jeweler ) of the now Stockport town hall Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall before, Gaumont Manchester if my memory is ok still 😊
You mentioned at the start of your video about the organ being in the possession of Harold Cantrill until some time in the 70’s. I don’t suppose you’re aware of what has happened to all of the other organs Harold had do you as well as also whether he’s still alive too? I doubt that he is as he was very old when I last saw him about thirty years ago. He was also key in installing a two manual Wurlitzer in the Silver Jubilee Club in West Hallam in Derbyshire. The instrument and console was very similar to this one. I wonder where it has ended up now as the club has long since been demolished and turned into houses. The organ was also able to be played from a three manual Compton console with jelly mould surround that used to be in a cinema in Gravesend.
There is nothing like a Wurlitzer theater pipe organ. I have heard the 3 largest ones in the US. SanFillipo outside of Chicago, Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa Arizona, and San Sylmar in Sylmar, California. I would love to have one, but my home is nowhere large enough. Perhaps a Wurlitzer Band Organ?
Hey I recognize you! First by voice. Then I recognized you. You have been in a couple of videos of a Simon person and one other guy and you’re in the video turning the music pages I think… lol
My wife's grandfather, Captain Harold Dring was organist at the Regent, Sheffield back in the day and would have played these very pipes. Being an organist myself, I would love to have the opportunity to play this organ to remember him. If a visit could be arranged that would be wonderful.
I remember as a child visiting a pipe organ in a home setting. The owners had built a large extension to house it in and to play it to a small audience. I remember being mesmerised by it. I wish I knew where it was . Hopefully it is still there being loved as it was all those years ago x
Loved the home organ ,how cool to have those little models of the Wurlitzer organ too!
Going to watch Reg at the tower ballroom in Blackpool back in the day got me into organ playing, at a young age i was just mesmerised by the sight and sound of the great Wurlitzer, 53yrs old now and sadly i am only at a level of playing for my own enjoyment on my little Technics EN4 but would have loved to have a go on the organ at Blackpool, Reginald Dixon was the man that got me hooked.
The Compton from the ABC in Derby was installed in a house in Castle Donington for around 20 years before moving ultimately to Pipes In The Peaks in Dovedale.
COMPTON built fine instruments ! 😊
Love these organs. I was once privileged to meet Bill Davies who was one of the last surviving original cinema organists.
Very good Alec
Absolutely loved it . I'm hooked. One of the best channels ever. 🙂
Thank you so much!!!
Really enjoyed that Alec. Well done 👏
Yes, and it's not as rare as one might think to have a home pipe organ, some as small as an upright piano and others large enough for a large church
Great sounding organ. I have a 9 rank player residence Wurlitzer pipe organ in my home here in Tennessee(USA). I have 90+ rollers with it.
That’s Fantastic!!
Lovely video, Alec, well done mate.
Glad you enjoyed it
An amazing video! Two legendary organs in one house! Fantastic to see the wurlitzer from the regent in Sheffield still survives and is still played and lovingly cared for.my family are all from Sheffield and my grand father sadly no longer with us told me he remembered well the regent wurlutzer organ.i wonder what he would make of this video ? What a revelation I never knew this organ still exists. Fantastic.what a beautifull tone too.one can well emagine what it sounded like in the regent when my grand father heard it.
Another fabulous video. Well done Alec 👏
Lovely,do like the small 2m wurlitzers.
🙏 i happen to have a model (perfectly made by a jeweler ) of the now Stockport town hall Wurlitzer, Free Trade Hall before, Gaumont Manchester if my memory is ok still 😊
Good man , job well done , you are good man you are. You know your stuff
I appreciate that!
You mentioned at the start of your video about the organ being in the possession of Harold Cantrill until some time in the 70’s. I don’t suppose you’re aware of what has happened to all of the other organs Harold had do you as well as also whether he’s still alive too? I doubt that he is as he was very old when I last saw him about thirty years ago. He was also key in installing a two manual Wurlitzer in the Silver Jubilee Club in West Hallam in Derbyshire. The instrument and console was very similar to this one. I wonder where it has ended up now as the club has long since been demolished and turned into houses.
The organ was also able to be played from a three manual Compton console with jelly mould surround that used to be in a cinema in Gravesend.
I love the Wurlitzer. That's a sweet little organ, with nine ranks.
There is nothing like a Wurlitzer theater pipe organ. I have heard the 3 largest ones in the US. SanFillipo outside of Chicago, Organ Stop Pizza in Mesa Arizona, and San Sylmar in Sylmar, California. I would love to have one, but my home is nowhere large enough. Perhaps a Wurlitzer Band Organ?
Beautiful thank you.
Thank you too!
A friend has a 3/25 Wurlitzer in his house. It sounds spectacular !
I'd love this in my house.
Hey I recognize you! First by voice. Then I recognized you. You have been in a couple of videos of a Simon person and one other guy and you’re in the video turning the music pages I think… lol
Not guilty I’m afraid 😂😂
You’ve said relays three times, Shaun will appear.
"Would you just look at it?"
I think they could have made their name LARGER. LOL
Wurlitzer were very good at promoting themselves 😂
Can't see relays due to lack of light. Enjoyed vid nevertheless
@@fergusallan7187 Thanks for your comment. We did have some difficulty with lighting on this one. We’ve bought better cameras and lighting since then.
🙏 many more theatreorgans were saved from destruction and put in private places…
Hi. Im Philip here love to play a theatre organ