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| Casebound, full colour dust-jacket,
208 pages, 200 illustrations. Format: 210 x 240 mm.
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| Twenty-One
Years of Organ Building |
| Maurice Forsyth-Grant |
‘A valuable
historic insight into the British organ renaissance’ – Peter
Hurford.
This book chronicles the Author’s long and distinguished
involvement with the organ, from his first contact with
the instrument whilst at school, through the foundation
and development of his various organ-building companies,
up to his retirement. It contains a detailed account,
with full opus list and specifications, of all work carried
out during the 21 years from 1960-1981 by the companies
Degens & Rippin Ltd., Grant, Degens & Rippin
Ltd., and Grant, Degens and Bradbeer Ltd. The final chapter
deals with a fascinating range of organ projects which
did not reach fruition. |
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| £19.95 |
| ISBN 0 906894 14 X |
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