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From: Stephen White Books (Bradford, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Audio CD. Condition: Used: Good. Disc(s) present in case with artwork. Quick dispatch from UK seller. Seller Inventory # _R02_LL_01_F03_117
Published by Professor Ian Tracey (1991)
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From: Shore Books (London, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Professor Ian Tracey, 1991. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 15 pages. Illustrated. (SL#25). Seller Inventory # SB6124
Published by Rushworth and Dreaper, Liverpool (1970)
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From: At the Sign of the Pipe (West Malling, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Rushworth and Dreaper, Liverpool, 1970. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Seller Inventory # PCE022
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From: Austin Sherlaw-Johnson, Secondhand Music (Oxford, United Kingdom)
About this Item: 1965. Paperback. Condition: Good. An illustrated booklet. Slight wear. Seller Inventory # 005483
Published by Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral., Liverpool (1970)
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From: Parveen Papers (Bradford., United Kingdom)
About this Item: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral., Liverpool, 1970. Card Covers. Condition: Good. No Jacket. First Edition Thus. 10pp, photos, drawing. The Walker organ. Clean and tight. reduced postage. 100g. Seller Inventory # 009352
Published by Rushworth and Dreaper, Liverpool (1970)
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From: At the Sign of the Pipe (West Malling, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Rushworth and Dreaper, Liverpool, 1970. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. History and specifications with sevela plates. Seller Inventory # GTB073
Published by Liverpool Cathedral (1975)
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From: The Guru Bookshop (Hereford, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Liverpool Cathedral, 1975. Paperback. Condition: Very Good. FAST Despatch by First Class Royal Mail. Seller Inventory # mon0000071451
Published by Oxford University Press, United Kingdom (2011)
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From: The Book Depository (London, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, 2011. Sheet music. Condition: New. Vocal score. Language: N/A. Brand new Book. for SATB (with divisions) and organCommissioned and first performed by the choir of Liverpool Cathedral, this anthem is ideal for use during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. The choral lines move between sonorous homophonic writing and vibrant imitative passages, and are underpinned by a repeated quaver motif in the organ. Combining a sense of joy with moments of reflection, this anthem will particularly appeal to choirs looking to expand their choral repertoire. Seller Inventory # AOP9780193378063
Published by Oxford University Press, United Kingdom (2011)
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From: Book Depository hard to find (London, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Oxford University Press, United Kingdom, 2011. Sheet music. Condition: New. Vocal score. Language: N/A. Brand new Book. for SATB (with divisions) and organCommissioned and first performed by the choir of Liverpool Cathedral, this anthem is ideal for use during the Feast of Saints Peter and Paul. The choral lines move between sonorous homophonic writing and vibrant imitative passages, and are underpinned by a repeated quaver motif in the organ. Combining a sense of joy with moments of reflection, this anthem will particularly appeal to choirs looking to expand their choral repertoire. Seller Inventory # BTA9780193378063
Published by Musical Opinion
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From: East Riding Books (East Yorkshire., United Kingdom)
About this Item: Musical Opinion. Paperback. B/w plates. No's 193/194 only. Ex Library. Contents includes: The Organ of - Winchester College Chapel; the Church of St Eustache, Paris; St Laurence, Alkmaar; Newton Mearns Parish Church; The Embassy Chapels of 18th century London. The Organs of - Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral; Kendal Parish Church; The King's School, Parramatta, N S W; The Later History of the Rckpositiv; TheOrgans of Oliwa; Sir John Sutton in Germany. Seller Inventory # 12757
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From: East Riding Books (East Yorkshire., United Kingdom)
About this Item: 1988. Paperback. Condition: Very Good+. Numbers 263, 264, 265. Illustrations. Contents includes - Restored organ of Grote Kerk, Alkmaar; Some organs of Western Norway; The organs in St. Mary's Church, Kidelly; The Sorabji Organ Symphony; A new organ for the Royal Academy of Music in St Marylebone Church; The G. M. Holdich organ in Creech St Michael Parish Church; Norwich Cathedral 1600-1700; Summer opening of St George's Hall, Liverpool; The Organ of Notre Dame de France, Leicester Square; Organs of the London Concert Halls; The Clicquot Organ of Poitiers Cathedral; Some Observations of recent trends in Danish Organ Building; The Organ at St George's Curch, Kendal; Southwark Cathedral Re-visited; The restored Organ in the Church of San Cayetano, Valencia, Mexico; Organists of St Katharine Cree Church; The Reforms of S. S. Wesley, pt 1. Seller Inventory # 10967
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Published by Musical Opinion
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From: East Riding Books (East Yorkshire., United Kingdom)
About this Item: Musical Opinion. Paperback. Condition: Very Good. B/w plates. No's 190/191/192 only. (191/192 Ex Library). Contents includes: The Organ of - Gordonstoun School Chapel; Priory Church of St Mary, Usk; C B Fisk Organ at Harvard University; of St Botolph's, Colchester; All Hallows, Barking; All Saints' Church, Carshalton; Anatomy of an Organ pt 2. The Organs of - Church of St Sulpice, Paris; Episcopal Cathedral of Saint Mark, Seattle; Dansom Mansions, Bexley; Christ Church, Bedford; The Bevington Sound Preserved. The Organ of - St Oswald's Church, Ashton in Makerfield; Sao Vicente de Fora, Lisbon; Garston Parish Church, Liverpool; St Thomas's Church, Salisbury; Three Small Organs in Scotland; The Untempered Clavier; Some Westminster Recitals. Seller Inventory # 12756
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From: Michael Moons Bookshop, PBFA (Whitehaven, CUMB, United Kingdom)
About this Item: 1994. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. 5th or later Edition. 5th edition, 1994, of a 1965 title. Original pictorial wrappers VG. Pages very clean & tight. No inscriptions. Illustrated with photographs of the instruments, and listing the specifications for each. 16 pages. Seller Inventory # ABE-9412083858
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Published by Musical Opinion, London (1926)
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From: At the Sign of the Pipe (West Malling, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Musical Opinion, London, 1926. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Second printing 1929. Seller Inventory # OB19039
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From: The Readerz3 Warehouse (SALISBURY, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Condition: Used: Very Good. CRD 1008 1974. LAMINATED GATEFOLD SLEEVE IN EXCELLENT CONDITION, JUST VERY MINOR SHELF WEAR. VINYL IN FANTASTIC MINT CONDITION- LOOKS UNPLAYED. ALSO CONTAINS A 4 -SIDED SPECIFICATION LEAFLET ABOUT THE LIVERPOOL CATHEDRAL LADY CHAPEL ORGAN 1973. A FANTASTIC COPY OF THIS HARD TO FIND VINYL. SENT BY ROYAL MAIL FROM UK STOCK. "Always choose Readerz3, the best deal around for YOU and me!" 16. Seller Inventory # 0816Q4IS7LG
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Published by Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool (1970)
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From: At the Sign of the Pipe (West Malling, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Liverpool Metropolitan Cathedral, Liverpool, 1970. Soft cover. Condition: Very Good. Description of the 1967 J W Walker organ with several b&w photos. Blue card cover. Seller Inventory # GTB083
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Published by Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom (2020)
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From: The Book Depository (London, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Liverpool University Press, United Kingdom, 2020. Paperback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. This is the first biography of John Francis Bentley (1839-1902), best known as architect of Westminster Cathedral, since his daughter Winefride de l'Hopital's Westminster Cathedral and its Architect (1919). Bentley was born in Doncaster, Yorkshire, and went to London to work in the office of Henry Clutton, a distinguished High Victorian architect who became a Roman Catholic in 1856. Bentley also converted, and, after setting up his own practice in 1860, came to be widely recognised as the best Catholic architect of his time. He built comparatively few complete churches, but did extensive work in adding to and furnishing other architects' churches. He had remarkable skill in the design of woodwork, metalwork, stained glass, and organ cases, all of which are covered in the book. His finest parish church is Holy Rood, Watford, but the climax of his career was the commission in 1894 to design Westminster Cathedral, which was almost complete when he died in 1902. Seller Inventory # AAN9781789621990
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Published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd, United Kingdom (2020)
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About this Item: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, United Kingdom, 2020. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Established for the building of keyboard instruments, by the mid-1790s the workshop of brothers Robert and William Gray had become one of the leading organ-makers in London, with instruments in St Paul's, Covent Garden and St Martin-in-the-Fields. Under William's son John Gray, the firm built some of the largest English organs of the 1820s and 1830s, as well as exporting major instruments to Boston and Charleston in the United States. In the early 1840s, with the marriage of John Gray's daughter to Frederick Davison - a member of the circle of Bach-enthusiasts around the composer Samuel Wesley - the firm became 'Gray & Davison'. Davison was a progressive figure who reformed workshop practices, commissioned a purpose-built organ factory in Euston Road and opened a branch workshop in Liverpool to exploit the booming market for church organs in Lancashire and the north-west. Under Davison's management, the firm was responsible for significant mechanical and musical innovations, especially in the design of concert organs. Instruments such as those built in the 1850s for Glasgow City Hall, the Crystal Palace and Leeds Town Hall were heavily influenced by contemporary French practice; they were designed to perform a repertoire dominated by orchestral transcriptions. Many of the instruments made by the firm have been lost or altered; but the surviving organs in St Anne, Limehouse (1851), Usk Parish Church (1861) and Clumber Chapel (1889) testify to the quality and importance of Gray & Davison's work. This book charts the firm's history from its foundation in 1772 to Frederick Davison's death in 1889. At the same time, it describes changes in musical taste and liturgical use and explores such topics as provincial music festivals, the town hall organ, domestic music-making and popular entertainment, the building of churches and the impact on church music of the Evangelical and Tractarian movements. It will appeal to organ aficionados interested in the evolution of the English organ in the later Georgian and Victorian eras, as well as other music scholars and cultural historians. NICHOLAS THISTLETHWAITE has written extensively on the history of the English organ and other aspects of English church music, and his book, The making of the Victorian organ (1990) is recognised as the standard work on the subject. He has acted as consultant for the restoration and rebuilding of organs, most recently at St Edmundsbury Cathedral and Christ Church. Seller Inventory # AAZ9781783274673
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Published by Boydell & Brewer Ltd, United Kingdom (2020)
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From: Book Depository hard to find (London, United Kingdom)
About this Item: Boydell & Brewer Ltd, United Kingdom, 2020. Hardback. Condition: New. Language: English. Brand new Book. Established for the building of keyboard instruments, by the mid-1790s the workshop of brothers Robert and William Gray had become one of the leading organ-makers in London, with instruments in St Paul's, Covent Garden and St Martin-in-the-Fields. Under William's son John Gray, the firm built some of the largest English organs of the 1820s and 1830s, as well as exporting major instruments to Boston and Charleston in the United States. In the early 1840s, with the marriage of John Gray's daughter to Frederick Davison - a member of the circle of Bach-enthusiasts around the composer Samuel Wesley - the firm became 'Gray & Davison'. Davison was a progressive figure who reformed workshop practices, commissioned a purpose-built organ factory in Euston Road and opened a branch workshop in Liverpool to exploit the booming market for church organs in Lancashire and the north-west. Under Davison's management, the firm was responsible for significant mechanical and musical innovations, especially in the design of concert organs. Instruments such as those built in the 1850s for Glasgow City Hall, the Crystal Palace and Leeds Town Hall were heavily influenced by contemporary French practice; they were designed to perform a repertoire dominated by orchestral transcriptions. Many of the instruments made by the firm have been lost or altered; but the surviving organs in St Anne, Limehouse (1851), Usk Parish Church (1861) and Clumber Chapel (1889) testify to the quality and importance of Gray & Davison's work. This book charts the firm's history from its foundation in 1772 to Frederick Davison's death in 1889. At the same time, it describes changes in musical taste and liturgical use and explores such topics as provincial music festivals, the town hall organ, domestic music-making and popular entertainment, the building of churches and the impact on church music of the Evangelical and Tractarian movements. It will appeal to organ aficionados interested in the evolution of the English organ in the later Georgian and Victorian eras, as well as other music scholars and cultural historians. NICHOLAS THISTLETHWAITE has written extensively on the history of the English organ and other aspects of English church music, and his book, The making of the Victorian organ (1990) is recognised as the standard work on the subject. He has acted as consultant for the restoration and rebuilding of organs, most recently at St Edmundsbury Cathedral and Christ Church. Seller Inventory # BTA9781783274673
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Published by LONDON: Published 7th October, 1895, by Robt. Dunthorne, 5, Vigo Street, London W. and Castle Street, Liverpool [en pie del grabado:] Entered according to Act of Congress in year 1895, by Robt. Dunthorne, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Wash (1895)
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From: Paul Orssich HISPANIC STUDIES (LONDON, United Kingdom)
About this Item: LONDON: Published 7th October, 1895, by Robt. Dunthorne, 5, Vigo Street, London W. and Castle Street, Liverpool [en pie del grabado:] Entered according to Act of Congress in year 1895, by Robt. Dunthorne, in the Office of the Librarian of Congress at Wash, 1895. Grabado en aguafuerte. Firmado con un monograma y fechada 1895 en la plancha; firmado en lápiz en el ángulo inferior derecha 'Axel H. Haig.' 58.0 x 39.0 cms. Espectacular vista del interior de la Catedral de Tarragona con minuciosos detalles del órgano y sus persianas pintadas; en primer plano unos fieles a rodillas rezando. 'Upon sketching this subject, the doors or shutters over the organ pipes were closed. then the organ, without warning, began to sound and as it peeled forth the great painted doors swing majestically back.' Armstrong p.136.Armstrong: Axel Herman Haig and His Work Nº 116 (pp.136 - 137). Seller Inventory # 1206291
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Published by Made at office of "Musical Opinion." Westminster (1929)
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From: Peter L. Masi - books (MONTAGUE, MA, U.S.A.)
About this Item: Made at office of "Musical Opinion." Westminster, 1929. Pamphlet. Condition: Used - Very Good. Made at office of "Musical Opinion." Westminster, 1929. Second printing. 41 pages, 3p publisher advertisement. 9 halftones, drawings: ceremony, organs, console, stop jambs, erection. 9.5 x 7.25", printed stiff paper. VG. Seller Inventory # 79611
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From: Monky Business: briansmonky (Worcester, MA, U.S.A.)
About this Item: Condition: As New. Carefully packaged and shipped within 24 hours! Most CDs and books have multiple editions; if you want a specific edition please ask via email.Perfect except not sealed. FAST, RELIABLE, GUARANTEED and happily SHIPPED WITHIN 1 BUSINESS DAY!. Seller Inventory # CD17-0797
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Published by Classics for Pleasur, 29.06.1992. (1992)
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From: Licus Media (Utting a. Ammersee, Germany)
About this Item: Classics for Pleasur, 29.06.1992., 1992. Audio CD. Condition: Sehr gut. 1 CD, 14,0 x 12,5 x 1,1 cm, Sehr gut erhalten. Werktäglicher Versand. Jede Lieferung m. ordentl. Rechnung und ausgew. MwSt. Der Versand erfolgt als Büchersendung / Einschreiben mit der Deutschen Post bzw. als Päckchen / Paket mit DHL. Die Lieferzeit ist abhängig von der Versandart und beträgt innerhalb Deutschlands 3-5 Tage, in der EU 5 - 12 Tage. KEIN Versand an Packstationen. Bestellungen aus dem Ausland nur gegen Vorkasse. Sprache: Englisch Gewicht in Gramm: 104. Seller Inventory # 57333
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Published by London; 33, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.I (no Printer or Publisher stated); 1930. (1930)
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From: CO-LIBRI ~ Bremen / Berlin (Bremen, Germany)
About this Item: London; 33, Tothill Street, Westminster, S.W.I (no Printer or Publisher stated); 1930., 1930. (3) pages 'Index Supplement [Fitfth Volume, January to December 1930], Building, December 1930'; 564 annually counted pages on medium-glossy paper; fully illustrated throughout with photographs of buildings or their details and ground and floor plans; 8 multiple (partly huge) folded plans and views ('Baker Street Station Buildings', 'Builders' Administration', 'New Olympial Hall', 'New Headquarters Martins Bank Liverpool', 'New Midland Bank, new Headquarters, London', 'Liverpool Cathedral Organ Cases', 2x 'Thames House Westmister London', 'New Masonic Peace Memorial, Queen Street, London'). - Gilt-titled 'olive-grey' cloth-binding of the period with red-sparkled edges; 4to.(ca. 30 x 23 x 4 cm; ca. 2,5 kg.). *** [A u s k l i n g e n d e r HOCHSOMMER-VERKAUF / F a d i n g MIDSUMMER-SALE: immer noch um fast 20% REDUZIERTER PREIS BIS MONTAG 24.08.2020 (Monday, August 24th), 24 Uhr MESZ/CEST; später wieder / originally: EUR 2.650,-] *** FIRST EDITION, COMPLETE ANNUAL OF THE AS IMPORTANT AS NOWADAYS RARE ARCHITECTURAL MONTHLY; CLOTHBOUND ORIGINAL, Fifth Year in 12 monthly Issues complete. - Cloth-binding minimally used, last two sheets with short central tear, corners of last page slightly dusty; A BEAUTIFEL COPY. Seller Inventory # 1904060317xkju
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