LUNCH IN AN ORGAN
A luncheon party of 20 men inside an organ would seem impossible, yet this happened lately in the swell-box of the great organ at the Royal Albert Hall, London, beneath its 13,000 pipes and amid a storm of music. The guests had come to be shown some of the intricacies of this wonderful instrument, which is soon to have added to it a solo organ with several thousand new pipes. It will then be the largest concert organ in the world. At this strange luncheon party one of the hosts was Dr. Eaglefield Hull, the organist, who is shortly giving a series of recitals to test every resource of the huge organ.
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Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 10
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116LUNCH IN AN ORGAN Sun (Auckland), Volume II, Issue 412, 21 July 1928, Page 10
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