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NPR's Scott Simon talks to Michael Barone, host of Pipedreams, a public radio program dedicated to the pipe organ and celebrating 40 years on the air. The pipe organ. No harmonica, now is it?
“I’ve never heard this pipe organ sound the way it no doubt sounded when it was brand new,” he says. Donations are still being accepted by the church for its $100,000 fundraising campaign to ...
About 20 percent of Dobson’s 99th organ was in the shop when it burned, so crews in Lake City started all over on the instrument, which will be installed in St. James Church in Sydney, Australia.
"A large, complicated pipe organ like this, with a lot of small working ... Michael Barone is the host of Minnesota Public Radio's nationally syndicated "Pipedreams" program.
The pipe lets out a resonant ding. The Museum Center's main organ belonged to the Immaculate ... is a financial supporter of Cincinnati Public Radio.
The Robert Morton Pipe Organ begins to breathe. The 100-year-old instrument can be grumpy when it wakes up, affected by ...
Woelbing’s father, Donald, introduced him to the pipe organ when Woelbing was a kid ... Molly is a regular contributor to FOX6 News and numerous radio stations as well as the co-host of ...
I mean, forgive me. Forty years ago, did anybody ever say to you, listen, a show about pipe organ music, not even for public radio? BARONE: It's something I never imagined would be ongoing.