here's what you hear in the video: beginning to 1:02 - 89-key Gavioli G4 fairground organ (in the middle of the Eden Palais carousel) 1:04 to 2:34 and 3:54 to 4:02 - sounds like the replica street organ made by Johnny Verbeeck. (this organ is not visible during this time; other organs are shown) 4:02 to end: Ruth model 37 neu fairground organ, (85-keyless). This particular organ happens to have a Wilhelm Bruder Sohne model 84 organ facade, which is very tall and fancy.
Say, does anyone who the name of the first song, starting at 0:18? I love it. It would work so well on a theatre organ. Thanks for any help anyone may provide.
I have not been there yet, although I hope to be able to visit within the next few years. I have been to the "House On the Rock" in Wisconsin, which, although totally different in feel, scope, and other factors, I think is equally entertaining. I would really love to visit this collection! Recordings of some of the instruments are available from "thehistoricalrecordingcompany".
Yes and a video of the ex-Jonas 110 key Gavioli would be superb as well. :-)
Incredible collection though which i'd love to visit one day.
I would like to see a video of the Wurlitzer 180, please.
here's what you hear in the video:
beginning to 1:02 - 89-key Gavioli G4 fairground organ (in the middle of the Eden Palais carousel)
1:04 to 2:34
and 3:54 to 4:02 - sounds like the replica street organ made by Johnny Verbeeck. (this organ is not visible during this time; other organs are shown)
4:02 to end: Ruth model 37 neu fairground organ, (85-keyless). This particular organ happens to have a Wilhelm Bruder Sohne model 84 organ facade, which is very tall and fancy.
Say, does anyone who the name of the first song, starting at 0:18? I love it. It would work so well on a theatre organ. Thanks for any help anyone may provide.
We both accomplish that still one day. ;)
And thanks for that hint,mate.
Do you have ever been there?It is one of the "1000 places i have to see before i die" ;)
I have not been there yet, although I hope to be able to visit within the next few years.
I have been to the "House On the Rock" in Wisconsin, which, although totally different in feel, scope, and other factors, I think is equally entertaining.
I would really love to visit this collection!
Recordings of some of the instruments are available from "thehistoricalrecordingcompany".
me too :D