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Inspirational instruments => Inspirational instruments => Topic started by: KB7DQH on April 12, 2010, 07:40:16 AM

Title: Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University USA
Post by: KB7DQH on April 12, 2010, 07:40:16 AM
Finally heard the following instrument, on a radio broadcast.  Against the "largest preserved organ of Bach's time" (Toccata and Fugue in D minor) also heard in the same broadcast and thus over my "built out of "OK-quality second-hand-used- and in many cases rebuilt by myself equipment (to and including speaker repairs)" home audio system,  the

Paul Fritts Magnum Opus installed in Lagerquist Concert Hall, Mary Baker Russel Music Center,  Pacific Lutheran University, Tacoma, WA...

competently holds it own 8) 8)

Elsewhere on this forum is information on a couple concerts to be given in the coming months on this magnificent piece of modern organ construction patterned after German/Dutch instruments with enough French Baroque thrown in to make it really fun to listen to!

http://www.plu.edu/about/tours/art9.html (http://www.plu.edu/about/tours/art9.html)
Title: Re: Another one...
Post by: organforumadmin on April 12, 2010, 03:58:05 PM
Aah! Truly interesting. Kellner temperament. It would be insteresting to know experiences from organists as to whether this imposes any limitations on the playable repertoire?

Title: Re: Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University USA
Post by: KB7DQH on April 12, 2010, 06:10:46 PM
Well, I will just have to ask, won't I?

After looking at thishttp://www.gothic-catalog.com/Tacoma_WA_Pacific_Lutheran_University_Fritts_organ_s/772.htm (http://www.gothic-catalog.com/Tacoma_WA_Pacific_Lutheran_University_Fritts_organ_s/772.htm)
one might assume the instrument has 'some' versatility... 
Eric
Title: Re: Fritts organ at Pacific Lutheran University USA
Post by: KB7DQH on April 19, 2010, 04:37:47 AM
I had an opportunity to ask not the organist (who flew in from Ohio for this recital), the local active volcano behaving itself ::)  but the man who hours before the concert completed tuning the reeds 8)
and works for the builder... who was also in attendance.  He claims that, with the exception of Franck,
"you can play most anything"

A better accounting of the concert is available in the Concerts section of this forum...

Eric