Author: Craig Whitney
Publisher/Date: PublicAffairs 2004
ISBN: 1586-48262-9; 978-1586-48262-6
Format/Condition: New softcover book is in fine condition, 321 pages, index, illustrated in b/w.
Description: From the mid-19th to the mid-20th century, organ music was wildly popular in America. Organ builders could hardly fill the huge demand for both concert hall and home organs. Organ players developed cult followings and bitter rivalries. One movement arose to restore to American organs the tonal clarity and precision that instruments of the baroque period had, while another took electronic organs to rock concert halls, where younger listeners could be found.
In his critically acclaimed book, New York Times journalist and editor – and passionate amateur organist – Craig Whitney brings the colorful history of the American pipe organ to life.