Very Full Organ
A T a recital given in London recently by Dr. Leo Blech, the famous conductor of the Berlin State Over a, works by Ernest Schelling, comvoser and conductor, had an important place on the programme. One of his works, a tone-poem entitled “A Victory Ball,” a picturesque piece of music written around the poem of Alfred "btoyes, he directed himself. English critics state that it has a big climax in which the organ is employed in a novel way, the organist being directed in the score to “hold down as many notes as possible with flat hands and arms.”
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Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 14
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102Very Full Organ Sun (Auckland), Volume I, Issue 250, 12 January 1928, Page 14
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