January 9 ~ On This Day in Music

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.  1839 ~ John Knowles Paine, first American-born composer to achieve fame for large-scale orchestral music.

. 1880 First performance of Nikolai Andreyevich Rimski-Korsakov’s opera May Night in St. Petersburg

. 1898 ~ Gracie Fields (Grace Stansfield), Comedienne, singer

. 1899 ~ Russian pianist and composer Alexander Nikolayevich Tcherepnin was born in St. Petersburg.

. 1902 ~ Sir Rudolf Bing, Austrian-born British operatic impresario, manager of the Metropolitan Opera House from 1950 to 1972

. 1941 ~ Joan Baez, American folk singer, guitarist and songwriter

. 1941 ~ Sammy Kaye and his orchestra recorded Until Tomorrow on Victor Records. This song became the sign-off melody for Kaye and other big bands.

. 1944 ~ Scott (Noel) Engel, Singer with The Walker Brothers

. 1944 ~ Jimmy Page, Guitarist with Led Zeppelin

. 1948 ~ Walter Piston’s 3rd Symphony in E, premiered in Boston

. 1948 ~ Bill Cowsill, Singer with The Cowsills

. 1950 ~ David Johansen (Buster Poindexter), Singer with New York Dolls, actor

. 1951 ~ Crystal Gayle (Brenda Gail Webb), Singer, Loretta Lynn’s sister

. 2001 ~ Apple announced iTunes at the Macworld Expo in San Francisco, for organizing and playing digital music and videos

. 2003 – A grand piano once owned by Elvis Presley was sold for $685,000.

The Studio is Getting a New Organ

 

January 29, this new beauty will replace the two older organs that I have now.

This Allen MDS-16 model is a two channel, internal speaker instrument. A perfect organ for a home or small church or chapel setting.

Great

8′ Diapason

8′ Rohrflote

8′ Flute Celeste II(Sw)

4′ Octave

4′ Spitzflote

2′ Super Octave

2′ Waldflote

Mixture IV

8′ Krummhorn

Chimes

Swell to Great

Swell

16′ Lieblich Gedackt

8′ Gedackt

8′ Viola

8′ Viola Celeste

4′ Spitz Prinzipal

4′ Koppel Flote

2 2/3′ Nasat

2′ Blockflote

1 3/5′ Terz

16′ Basson

8′ Trompette

4′ Clarion

Pedal

16′ Diapason

16′ Bourdon

16′ Lieblich Gedeckt (Sw)

8′ Octave

8′ Gedackt Flote

4′ Choral Bass

Mixture IV

16′ Posaune (SW)

8′ Trompete

Swell to Pedal

Great to Pedal

MIDI to Pedal

The larger organ that it’s replacing is a Yamaha that my aunt owned.  I bought that from her estate and had it shipped to me from Maine.

The smaller organ is a Hammond, owned by my mom, that came with her when she moved in with us.