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Unlike his competitors , Binns incorporated two Open Diapason stops on the Great organ , both of 8 - foot pitch , but with different dynamic intensities . Edmund Schulze was highly regarded for the quality of his diapasons and ...
Unlike his competitors , Binns incorporated two Open Diapason stops on the Great organ , both of 8 - foot pitch , but with different dynamic intensities . Edmund Schulze was highly regarded for the quality of his diapasons and ...
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response to the inadequacies of many contemporary English organ - builders . He cites as his main criticisms their conservatism and lack of awareness of artistic developments on the Continent ; the poor quality and inadequate power of ...
response to the inadequacies of many contemporary English organ - builders . He cites as his main criticisms their conservatism and lack of awareness of artistic developments on the Continent ; the poor quality and inadequate power of ...
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The letter alludes to Binns's first - hand experience of the Schulze organ at Armley stating that he was called in by Burton to finish the organ after the disgraceful manner which Messrs Brindley & Forsters [ sic ] left it ' .
The letter alludes to Binns's first - hand experience of the Schulze organ at Armley stating that he was called in by Burton to finish the organ after the disgraceful manner which Messrs Brindley & Forsters [ sic ] left it ' .
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LITHIC ARROWHEADS OF THE CRAVEN AREA | 1 |
EXCAVATIONS BY MISS D CHARLESWORTH 196173 | 29 |
R S RICHARDSON J A RICHARDSON and J A THORP | 60 |
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