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The majestic Pipe Organ of St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia fills the sacred space with its powerful and resonant tones

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. An old-fashioned organist playing for the period dances

VERMONT STATE FAIR, 1941. An old-fashioned organist playing for the period dances at the Vermont State Fair in Rutland. Photograph by Jack Delano, September 1941

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ORGANIST, 1941. The organist at an African American rollerskating rink in Chicago, Illinois

ORGANIST, 1941. The organist at an African American rollerskating rink in Chicago, Illinois. Photograph by Russell Lee, April 1941

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ORGANIST, 1568. An organist accompanied by a string musician

ORGANIST, 1568. An organist accompanied by a string musician. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Church of pilgrimage Maria Schnee in valley Lesachtal during Winter, buildt between 1520 and 1552

Church of pilgrimage Maria Schnee in valley Lesachtal during Winter, buildt between 1520 and 1552, interior. Europe, Central Europe, Austria, March

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: BAMBOO ORGAN, c1890. A bamboo organ inside a church on Luzon Island, Philippines, c1890

BAMBOO ORGAN, c1890. A bamboo organ inside a church on Luzon Island, Philippines, c1890

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: GERMANY: MUNICIPAL LIFE. Municipal life in Germany in the 16th century

GERMANY: MUNICIPAL LIFE. Municipal life in Germany in the 16th century. Woodcut by Hans Sebald Beham (1500-1550)

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: KAISER WILHELM CHURCH. Main entrance and pipe organ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial

KAISER WILHELM CHURCH. Main entrance and pipe organ of the Kaiser Wilhelm Memorial Church in Berlin, Germany. Photograph, c1920

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: SAINT CECILIA (d. 230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Engraving, 1898

SAINT CECILIA (d. 230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Engraving, 1898
SAINT CECILIA (d.230). Christian martyr and patron saint of music. Engraving, 1898, after a painting by Knopp Imre

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: EL ESCORIAL: HOLY THURSDAY. Interior of the Escorial monastery during a Holy Thursday ceremony

EL ESCORIAL: HOLY THURSDAY. Interior of the Escorial monastery during a Holy Thursday ceremony. Painting by Fernando Brambillo, 19th century

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ST. CECILIA AT AN ORGAN. Oil on oak by Peter Paul Rubens

ST. CECILIA AT AN ORGAN. Oil on oak by Peter Paul Rubens

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: CIRCUS POSTER, 1874. Calliope! The wonderful Operonicon or Steam Car of the Muses

CIRCUS POSTER, 1874. Calliope! The wonderful Operonicon or Steam Car of the Muses... Chromolithograph, American, 1874

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: CHURCH ORGAN, 1862. Church organ made by Forster and Andrews of Hull, England

CHURCH ORGAN, 1862. Church organ made by Forster and Andrews of Hull, England, exhibited at the 1862 International Exhibition in London. Contemporary English wood engraving

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: MEDIEVAL MUSICIANS. Manuscript illumination, c15th century

MEDIEVAL MUSICIANS. Manuscript illumination, c15th century

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: HUNGARY: CHURCH ORGAN. A view of the pipe organ in the basilica in Esztergom, Hungary

HUNGARY: CHURCH ORGAN. A view of the pipe organ in the basilica in Esztergom, Hungary, completed in 1856. Photographed c1970

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ORGAN, 19th CENTURY. American cabinet photograph, 19th century

ORGAN, 19th CENTURY. American cabinet photograph, 19th century

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ORGAN, 1492. Woodcut from Franchino Gaffurios Theorica Musicae Laudensis, Milan

ORGAN, 1492. Woodcut from Franchino Gaffurios Theorica Musicae Laudensis, Milan, 1492

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: THOMAS AUGUSTINE ARNE (1710-1778). English composer

THOMAS AUGUSTINE ARNE (1710-1778). English composer. Colored etching, c1770, after Francesco Bartolozzi

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: ORGANIST, 1568. An organist accompanied by a string musician

ORGANIST, 1568. An organist accompanied by a string musician. Woodcut, 1568, by Jost Amman

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Woman playing organ in church

Woman playing organ in church

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: PARADE OF RINGLING CIRCUS featuring the Calliope wagon, in Columbus, Ohio, in 1900

PARADE OF RINGLING CIRCUS featuring the Calliope wagon, in Columbus, Ohio, in 1900

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: TRAVELLING CIRCUS CALLIOPE. The Calliope player is Maybelle Stewart James, mother

TRAVELLING CIRCUS CALLIOPE. The Calliope player is Maybelle Stewart James, mother of the American swing band leader, Harry James (1916-1983)

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: AD: ORGAN, 1890. American magazine advertisement for Wilcox and Whites self-playing organs

AD: ORGAN, 1890. American magazine advertisement for Wilcox and Whites self-playing organs, 1890

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: AD: JEWELRY, 1890. American magazine advertisements for a pocket watch, jewelry

AD: JEWELRY, 1890. American magazine advertisements for a pocket watch, jewelry and musical instruments, 1890

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: CATALOGUE PAGE, c1900. Page from a Montgomery Ward catalogue

CATALOGUE PAGE, c1900. Page from a Montgomery Ward catalogue

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: The Spanish synagogue, Prague

The Spanish synagogue, Prague
Spanish synagogue in the Jewsih quarter of Josefov, Prague. The synagogue was built in 1868 on the site of the citys most ancient synagogue

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: The decorated vaulted ceiling in St. Marys church

The decorated vaulted ceiling in St. Marys church
The ornately decorated vaulted ceiling in the Church of St Mary in Krakow, Poland.Very famous in this basilica is the altarpiece of Veit Stoss

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Choir of the Seville Cathedral

Choir of the Seville Cathedral
The Cathedral of Saint Mary of the See, better known as Seville Cathedral, is a Roman Catholic cathedral in Seville. It is the largest Gothic cathedral and the third-largest church in the world

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: The decorated ceiling in St. Marys church, Krakow

The decorated ceiling in St. Marys church, Krakow
The ornately decorated vaulted ceiling in the Church of St Mary in Krakow, Poland

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Albi cathedral

Albi cathedral
The Cathedral Basilica of Saint Cecilia

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs

Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs
The cathedral has two Pipe Organs, they were made in Mexico by JoseNassarre (spanish) in 1736, incorporating elements from 17th century

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Santo Domingo Church

Santo Domingo Church, Roman Catholic church originally built between the 16th & 18th centuries, with an on-site museum

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs detail

Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs detail
Detail of the bottom part of the metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organ, this is the walkway from the pipe Organ

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Chelsea Hospital Chapel

Chelsea Hospital Chapel
The pipe organ in the chapel at Chelsea Royal Hospital, a retirement and nursing home for British soldiers in Chelsea, London, November 1923

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Pipe Organ, Maria / ST Mary Church from the 12th century, Bergins oldest Building

Pipe Organ, Maria / ST Mary Church from the 12th century, Bergins oldest Building

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: organ pipes, Maria Church, warnemunde

organ pipes, Maria Church, warnemunde
EU, Germany, Warnemunde, organ pipes, Maria Church

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Wels, Upper Austria, Austria - A statue of an angel is in front of a pipe organ s

Wels, Upper Austria, Austria - A statue of an angel is in front of a pipe organ s
Wels, Upper Austria, Austria - A statue of an angel is in front of a pipe organs pipes in a church

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Canada, Alberta, Calgary: Fort Calgary Historic Park, Antique Organ

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Diagram showing the mechanism of the water organ of Ctesibius of Alexandria (2nd century B. C)

Diagram showing the mechanism of the water organ of Ctesibius of Alexandria (2nd century B. C)
WATER ORGAN, 2ND CENT. B.C. Diagram showing the mechanism of the water organ of Ctesibius of Alexandria (2nd century B.C.), based on literary sources

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: The pipes of a pyrophone, or gas organ. In the left pipe, the flames are diverged

The pipes of a pyrophone, or gas organ. In the left pipe, the flames are diverged, and sound is produced
PYROPHONE PIPES, 1875. The pipes of a pyrophone, or gas organ. In the left pipe, the flames are diverged, and sound is produced. In the right pipe, the flames are united, and no sound is produced

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, interior with pipe organ

Italy, Sicily, Catania, Cathedral of Sant Agata, interior with pipe organ
Italy - Sicily Region - Catania (UNESCO World Heritage List, 2002) - Cathedral of Sant Agata (Saint Agatha). Interior, organ

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Concert at time of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Musik-Lexikon publishing, illustration

Concert at time of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750), Musik-Lexikon publishing, illustration
Germany, 18th century - A concert at the time of Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750). Musik-Lexikon publishing, Leipzig

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: France, Paris, Organ maker

France, Paris, Organ maker
France - 18th century - Organ maker

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470

Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470
PLANET MERCURY, c1470. Representation of Mercury, the planet of science and the arts. Woodcut, c1470

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Inside the Evangelical Church, or Evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche, was built in 1520

Inside the Evangelical Church, or Evangelische Stadtpfarrkirche, was built in 1520, Sibiu, Romania, Eastern Europe

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Belgium, Liege, church pipe organ

Belgium, Liege, church pipe organ

Background imagePipe Organ Collection: Protestant service (United Reformed church), Paris, France, Europe

Protestant service (United Reformed church), Paris, France, Europe



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The majestic Pipe Organ of St Paul's Cathedral in Melbourne, Victoria, Australia fills the sacred space with its powerful and resonant tones. Its intricate craftsmanship and rich history make it a true masterpiece. In the heart of Paris, France, Europe stands the master organ in Notre Dame de Paris cathedral. This iconic instrument has witnessed centuries of music and continues to captivate audiences with its grandeur and ethereal melodies. Amidst the arid Desert Landscape with Cactus in Arizona, an unexpected sight awaits - a harmonious blend of nature's beauty and man-made artistry. The cacti stand tall as if conducting their own symphony alongside the vibrant colors of this unique landscape. Traveling through Europe, one cannot miss Bavaria's Passau where an extraordinary pipe organ resides. With its intricate pipes reaching towards heaven, this musical marvel enchants all who hear it within the walls of Klosterneuburg abbey in Austria. Metropolitan Cathedral Pipe Organs across Europe showcase Austria's deep-rooted love for music. These magnificent instruments create a heavenly ambiance that transports listeners to another realm where melodies intertwine effortlessly. From Ireland to Austria, pipe organs have become synonymous with European culture. Their presence in churches and cathedrals is not only a testament to their historical significance but also serves as a reminder of mankind's devotion to creating beautiful music that touches souls. Amongst the prickly pachycereus marginatus cacti stands Orchestrion (1862) by Michael Welte from VAohrenbach, Germany. Published in 1877, this mechanical wonder brings together engineering brilliance and musical artistry into one captivating creation. Crossing over continents to North America lies The Organ in Notre-Dame Basilica located in Montreal, Quebec Canada. Its commanding presence echoes throughout the basilica walls as it accompanies prayers and hymns during religious ceremonies.