The organ in recorded sound
The organ in recorded sound
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The study of organ recordings is a pioneering discipline comprising various strands that bring together different groups: organists, of course, but also sound engineers, audiophiles and musicologists. The contributors to these proceedings reflect these interrelated fields in their articles, drawing upon organological and discographic information and situating this within particular historical and aesthetic contexts.
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