FEATURE | How A Little-Known Canadian Organist Became A Radio Sensation During WWII
By Christina Baade on September 24, 2020
Sandy Macpherson played soothing music to help keep people calm during the Second World War.
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By Christina Baade on September 24, 2020
Sandy Macpherson played soothing music to help keep people calm during the Second World War.
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As Cameron Carpenter travels the world with his incredible new international touring organ, he speaks about a new period of transition.
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Ludwig Van tours three of the most important organs in Toronto — all Casavants — being among the largest in Canada, and one in the top 50 globally.
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OSM Manulife Competition winner Rashaan Allwood chats about the transition from a pianist to an organist, as well as his thoughts on Cameron Carpenter, Bach, and more.
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If you see Koerner Hall looking a little bit disheveled this morning, that's because Cameron Carpenter's debut digital touring organ gave the hall, and the patrons inside, a reverberant shake.
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