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The charge was so farfetched that Woodruff paid little attention to it, and answered Pike in a rather bored way, wearily declaring that a `` new hand '' was pumping the bellows of the Crittenden organ, and concluding: `` In a controversy with an adversary so utterly destitute of moral principles, even a triumph would entitle the victor to no laurels.
Mary Dobbs Tuttle was back at the organ.
On departure for Lambaréné in 1913 he was presented with a pedal piano, a piano with pedal attachments ( to operate like an organ pedal-keyboard ).
He was responsible for the destruction of the musical clock organ that Elizabeth I of England sent to the court during the reign of his father.
While bishop he was largely responsible for the construction of a large organ in the cathedral, audible from over a mile ( 1600 m ) away and said to require more than 24 men to operate.
A memorial pipe organ in Convovation Hall, Acadia University is dedicated to the members of Acadia University killed during the First World War A book of remembrance in Manning Chapel, Acadia University was unveiled on 1 March 1998 through the efforts of the Wolfville Historical Society
Salieri responded to the reprimand by saying that the priest's organ playing displeased him because it was in an inappropriately theatrical style.
They include two concertos for pianoforte, one in C major and one in B flat major, ( both 1773 ); a concerto for organ in C Major in two movements, ( the middle movement is missing from the autograph score, or perhaps, it was an improvised organ solo ) ( also 1773 ); two concertante works: a concerto for oboe, violin and cello in D major ( 1770 ), and a flute and oboe concerto in C major ( 1774 ).
# One bishop succeeding another in the same see meant that there was a continuity of teaching: " while the Church as a whole is the vessel into which the truth is poured, the Bishops are an important organ is carrying out this task ".
Though God commanded instruments to be used in Temple worship, and the daily life of Israel, the first recorded example of a musical instrument in Roman Catholic worship was an organ introduced by Pope Vitalian into a cathedral in Rome around 670.
Until the end of the 19th century, it seems to have been generally assumed that the general meeting ( of all shareholders ) was the supreme organ of the company, and the board of directors was merely an agent of the company subject to the control of the shareholders in general meeting.
By Stalin's death in 1953, the Central Committee had become largely a symbolic organ, which was responsible to the Politburo, and not the other way around.
The Central Committee was an important organ in the beginning of Brezhnev's rule, but lost effective power to the Politburo.
From then on, until the ascension of Mikhail Gorbachev, the Central Committee played a minor role in the running of the party and state – the Politburo was the highest political organ in the Soviet Union.
At the founding congress of the Russian Social Democratic Labour Party ( the predecessor of the Communist Party of the Soviet Union ) Vladimir Lenin was able to gain enough support for the establishment of an all-powerful central organ at the next congress.
This central organ was to become the Central Committee, and it had the rights to decide all party issues, with the exception of local ones.
The plan was to make the Central Committee an organ were discussion took place ; and in this Gorbachev succeeded.
The Central Committee was a collective organ elected at the annual party congress.
It was mandated to meet at least twice a year to act as the party's supreme organ.
The Bureau of the Central Committee of the Russian Soviet Federative Socialist Republic ( RSFSR ) was established in 1956 as an organ whose sole responsibility was handling the affairs of the RSFSR.
The organ itself was abolished in 1966.

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Installation of the Steinmeyer organ was commissioned in 1930 for the 900th anniversary of the Battle of Stiklestad.
In 1467 the Tribunale della Mercanzia, the judicial organ of the Guilds in Florence, commissioned from Verrocchio a bronze group portraying Christ and St. Thomas for the centre tabernacle, which the Tribunale had recently purchased, on the east facade of Orsanmichele to replace a statue of St Louis of Toulouse, which had been removed.
In 1552 Giacomo Antegnati was commissioned to build a large organ for the north side of the choir, and Giuseppe Meda provided four of the sixteen pales which were to decorate the altar area ( the program was completed by Federico Borromeo ).
Lord had been commissioned to compose a concerto for Hammond organ and orchestra with special parts for tympani.
Ice Field, for large orchestral groups and organ, was commissioned by Other Minds for a December 2001 premiere by the San Francisco Symphony.
He took his vacation as soon as he could in Nemours, where he hoped to work on the proposed organ pieces as well as some commissioned works for harmonium.
* Shore was commissioned by Macy's to write a Fanfare for the Store's 150th anniversary featuring the Philadelphia Orchestra and the Wanamaker Organ, the world's largest playing pipe organ.
In 1924 John D. Spreckels commissioned the Ernest M. Skinner Company of Boston to build the symphonic organ.
Significant premieres have included: " Gloria, gloria ," for 4-part choir and instrumental accompaniment, commissioned by the Boy's Choir of Harlem, and premiered at Avery Fisher Hall ; " O the Depth of Love Divine ," for 4-part choir, brass and organ, commissioned by The Rt.
Neil Alexander, Bishop of Atlanta, and premiered at his consecration ; and " Arioso & Final " for organ, commissioned by the Queens Chapter of the American Guild of Organists.
The programme of renovation included the completion of new heating and lighting systems as well as redecoration and gold leaf restoration, installation of newly commissioned bronze doors, the repair and reinstatement of the pipe organ and the installation of a new canvas by Peter Howson depicting the martyrdom of St John Ogilvie.
The repertoire for choir and organ stretches from the Renaissance to the 21st century and includes several pieces commissioned for the church, most famously Walter Vale's arrangement of Rachmaninoff's Liturgy of St John Chrysostom and All-Night Vigil for a western Mass and Evensong respectively.
Mr Kennedy commissioned the German organ-builder Edmund Schulze to build him a pipe organ.
In 1837 Felix Mendelssohn conducted a performance of his St. Paul oratorio, played the organ, and played the piano part in the premiere of his second Piano Concerto, specially commissioned by the Festival.
Shortly before his death in 1711 Duncombe commissioned an organ for the church, the first to have a swell-box, by Abraham Jordan ( father and son ).
In 2009, Becel commissioned Sarah Polley to direct a two-minute short " to inspire women to take better care of that particular vital organ " heart.
A second crossover was commissioned in 2005 as part of the BBC's DoNation season, aiming to raise public awareness of organ donation and help viewers make an informed decision about whether to sign up to the Organ Donor Register.
In 1933 he commissioned a superbly designed organ balcony.
He writes contemporary classical music and fusion between classical music and other genres, and has composed orchestral works, cantatas, chamber music, and solo works ( mainly for organ ), including several compositions commissioned by the Danish Royal Family.
The Christmas cantata A newborn child, before eternity, God !, with text from a kontakion by the 6th century hymnographer Romanos the Melodist ( translated into Danish by the priest Kristian Høeg ) was given its first performance in 1996, commissioned by Kulturby 96 – the European Capital of Culture 1996, and was released on CD in 1997, as recorded in Messiaskirken in Charlottenlund with the soloists Ingibjörg Gudjonsdottir, soprano, Elisabeth Halling, alto, Gert Henning-Jensen, tenor, Christian Christiansen, bass, two mixed choirs, two children's choirs, brass band, organ and percussion, conducted by Steen Lindholm.
In 1911, a carousel commissioned from Charles I. D. Looff was installed with an 1894 band organ from Andreas Ruth & Sohn.
The organ was commissioned by John D. Spreckels.
He is also famous for his much loved " Toccata " for organ, commissioned by Simon Preston and joined over a decade later by a fugue, as well as his " Occasional Trumpet Voluntary ".

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