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  1. thehasfoundation.org

    thehasfoundation.org

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    History: The pipe organ, an intricate musical masterpiece, traces its roots to ancient civilizations and flourished during the Hellenistic period. Influenced by the Greeks and Romans, this extraordinary instrument gained prominence in Christian worship during the Byzantine Empire, extending its influence through the medieval and Renaissance eras.
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      The Hampson Albert Sisler Foundation envisions a world in which the art of the pipe organ is not only preserved but flourishes, sharing in Dr. Hampson Sisler's lifelong goal and passion. Our Mission. We are guided by the inspiration of our Founder, Dr. Hampson A. Sisler, who selflessly allocated much of his personal wealth to the foundation ...

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  2. thehasfoundation.org

    The Hampson Albert Sisler Foundation envisions a world in which the art of the pipe organ is not only preserved but flourishes, sharing in Dr. Hampson Sisler's lifelong goal and passion. Our Mission. We are guided by the inspiration of our Founder, Dr. Hampson A. Sisler, who selflessly allocated much of his personal wealth to the foundation ...
  3. en.wikipedia.org

    The pipe organ is a musical instrument that produces sound by driving pressurised air (called wind) through the organ pipes selected from a keyboard.Because each pipe produces a single pitch, the pipes are provided in sets called ranks, each of which has a common timbre, volume, and construction throughout the keyboard compass.Most organs have many ranks of pipes of differing pitch, timbre ...
  4. organhistoricalsociety.org

    The Organ Historical Society

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    Dr. Rollin Smith Research Grant Sponsored by the Organ Historical Society. In sup­port of its mis­sion to enrich pub­lic knowl­edge, under­stand­ing, and appre­ci­a­tion of the pipe organ, the Organ His­tor­i­cal Soci­ety invites appli­ca­tions for its 2024 OHS Research Grant. An annu­al Grant of up to $ 2, 000 sup­ports research projects relat­ed to the pipe organ — its ...
  5. encyclopedia.com

    The very name "organ" reveals the dual place of that instrument in the history of music and the history of technology. The term "organon" was first used by Plato (427?-347 b.c.) and Aristotle (384-322 b.c.) to denote any kind of tool; only later did it come to refer specifically to the well-engineered assembly of pipes and bellows that make up ...
  6. The Organ Library is a repository of music written or transcribed for the pipe organ, as well as books pertaining to the history of organ music and organ performance. It includes the archives and papers of notable concert organists. ... Sisler, H. Displaying results 1-3 of 3 Back to Search. Results per page:
  7. hampsonsislermusic.wordpress.com

    American Composer Hampson Albert Sisler was born in New York in 1932. His exceptional musical talent was evident when at age five he was already attempting to compose and could play piano and reed organ by ear without any training. His mother, an amateur musician, gave him his first music lessons. She taught him basic…
  8. classichistory.net

    The first pipe organs were conceived and built in Greece around 200 BC. Later Greek authors claim that the organ was invented by one man, Ctesibius of Alexandria, a third century BC engineer. For him the organ served as a demonstration of the principles of hydraulics rather than as a musical instrument.
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