Talk:Royal Albert Hall Organ
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editOn November 7, 2006, the article had been tagged as "{linkless|November 2006}" but the tag was removed after wikilinking from the following 7 revised articles:
- The Proms - linked organ used in concerts at Royal Albert Hall;
- The Planets - noted organ used in 1918 premiere at Royal Albert Hall;
- pipe organ - noted as largest in the UK;
- Mander Organs - expanded with "Royal Albert Hall Organ...the largest"
- Liverpool Cathedral - at "Details" organ comparison linked "Royal Albert Hall Organ"
- Symphony No. 3 (Saint-Saëns) - linked organ discussed in performance at Hall;
- Yanni Live at Royal Albert Hall - 1995 concert used organ at Royal Albert Hall;
There were few other articles that matched in the Google search. -Wikid77 13:00, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Footnotes
editMore footnotes could be added for sources. -Wikid77 13:00, 17 November 2006 (UTC)
Composition of Mixtures
editI have added the composition of the mixtures in the specification provided for the Royal Albert Hall Organ.
The 'harmonics' mixtures in particular (an Arthur Harrison speciality) are particuarly worth noting, as well as the famous Cymbale VII with its 31st tierce rank on the Great 'Primary' Division.
In the rebuild of 2002-04 the only mixture to be altered was the small III rank mixture on the Choir Division. All the other mixtures have been preserved as Arthur Harrison left them in 1933.Ds1994 (talk) 14:03, 7 February 2010 (UTC)