Step inside the resounding world of British cathedral organs and the men and women who brought them to life. Frederick W. Thornsby's Dictionary Of Organs And Organists stands as the definitive pipe organ reference book of the Edwardian era, meticulously cataloguing the grand instruments, their builders, and the distinguished musicians who shaped early 20th-century England's musical landscape. This authoritative biographical dictionary of musicians and organists opens the doors to a vanished world: every entry a window into the artistry, innovation, and tradition at the heart of Britain's musical heritage. From the intricate pipe organ specifications of historic parish churches to the soaring masterpieces in royal chapels, Thornsby's work is both a music history directory and a vital organist research reference. Here, enthusiasts and scholars alike will discover the stories behind renowned pipe organ builders, the evolution of the instrument, and the lives of those whose hands coaxed music from wood and metal. The Dictionary has long been a cornerstone for music library collections and is frequently cited in the Grove Music Encyclopedia and by the Royal College of Organists. Republished by Alpha Editions in a careful modern edition, this volume preserves the spirit of the original while making it effortless to enjoy today - a heritage title prepared for readers and collectors alike. Whether you are a casual lover of church music, a researcher tracing the lineage of a beloved instrument, or a collector seeking an essential piece of Edwardian-era Britain, Thornsby's Dictionary remains more than a reference: it is a cultural artefact, echoing with the timeless music of the past.
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