The Bill Horn Dutchland Show enters it's 30th year this coming June and it's time to start thinking about what couild be the last of an outstanding show. We should give Bill our support and make it a good one. Bill is working hard on holding the line and try to cover the costs during these weak economic times with special incentives for early registers. For more information go to...
www.billhornproductions.com
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
New introductory price on the all new OAS Werso Apollo
Introductory Price $ 11,990
Loaded with OAS features\more at www.Wersimusic.com
Monday, December 29, 2008
Thursday, December 18, 2008
Celebrating a Legacy
A few weeks ago the music industry and I lost a dear
friend. Hal Vincent...Hal was one of the " good guys" in
the music business and left a wide path of friendships
and musical remembrances. Hal was not only a great
musician and arranger but a great person who left his
mark on everyone he met. Last week a group of friends
celebrated his legacywith a very special party. 12oo miles
kept me from attending but I was there in spirit.
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
Pre-owned Wersi CD 600 Custom with special hi polish
mahogany finish, Golden Gate, Memory Tower, and 2
matching speakers.
When new $ 25,000. Now $4990. Mint condition
free delivery within 100 of Lancaster PA.Warranty
See More at www.wersimusic.com
friend. Hal Vincent...Hal was one of the " good guys" in
the music business and left a wide path of friendships
and musical remembrances. Hal was not only a great
musician and arranger but a great person who left his
mark on everyone he met. Last week a group of friends
celebrated his legacywith a very special party. 12oo miles
kept me from attending but I was there in spirit.
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
Pre-owned Wersi CD 600 Custom with special hi polish
mahogany finish, Golden Gate, Memory Tower, and 2
matching speakers.
When new $ 25,000. Now $4990. Mint condition
free delivery within 100 of Lancaster PA.Warranty
See More at www.wersimusic.com
Thursday, December 11, 2008
Wersi Weekly Specials
Wanamaker Organ
Every once in a lifetime events happen and you just have to tell people.
Being in some phase of the music business all my life, musical events attract
my highest attention. A little over a month ago my wife and I were invited
to hear the Wanamaker organ. The Wanamaker is hailed as the world’s largest
organ. We drove to Philadelphia, parked and stood in line for the Wanamaker
Department Store (Now Macy’s of Philadelphia) doors to open. As we entered
and proceeded to the middle of the store…Grand Court, we unexpectedly saw
an orchestra tuning up. We quickly learned it was the Philadelphia Philharmonic
Orchestra. I counted over 110 musicians and over 70 in the string section alone.
We sat in center court next to the jewelry counter and if you looked up and to the
left…a full view of the magnificent organ…look up straight you see 5-6 floors
of exposed pipes and shutters. The whole idea was the Philadelphia orchestra in
concert with the Wanamaker organ and not a dueling match with orchestra.
The Wanamaker organ with 6 keyboards, over 700 stop tablets and 28,468
speaking pipes could have dwarfed the orchestra at any given time. You could
not describe with words the awesome sounds we heard for the next one and half
hours. Peter Richard Conte, (not related) resident organist since 1989, performed
exquisitely, blending beautifully, the sounds of the organ with the orchestra.
The concert started with the infamous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by
Bach. We heard arrangements and pieces by Stokowski, Marcel Dupre, Howard
Shore and Joseph Jongen with a final medley including a fantastic rendition of
Pomp and Circumstance. One never had to guess when the organ was playing…at
times the pedal sound alone seemed to move the whole department store.
…Hats off to Macy’s of Philadelphia for continuing to house and support what
is now a National Historic Landmark valued at tens of millions of dollars. Many
thanks to a worldwide group of sponsors and supporters and the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ who continually maintain the organ and keep it in top playing condition. The organ is played twice daily and a “must hear” for those organ
buffs who want to make a trip to downtown Philadelphia
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
Pre-owned Roland Atelier AT-90R organ Over $27,000
when new Now $5000. like new condition
Free delivery within 100 miles of Lancaster PA. Guaranteed.
More at www.wersimusic.com
Every once in a lifetime events happen and you just have to tell people.
Being in some phase of the music business all my life, musical events attract
my highest attention. A little over a month ago my wife and I were invited
to hear the Wanamaker organ. The Wanamaker is hailed as the world’s largest
organ. We drove to Philadelphia, parked and stood in line for the Wanamaker
Department Store (Now Macy’s of Philadelphia) doors to open. As we entered
and proceeded to the middle of the store…Grand Court, we unexpectedly saw
an orchestra tuning up. We quickly learned it was the Philadelphia Philharmonic
Orchestra. I counted over 110 musicians and over 70 in the string section alone.
We sat in center court next to the jewelry counter and if you looked up and to the
left…a full view of the magnificent organ…look up straight you see 5-6 floors
of exposed pipes and shutters. The whole idea was the Philadelphia orchestra in
concert with the Wanamaker organ and not a dueling match with orchestra.
The Wanamaker organ with 6 keyboards, over 700 stop tablets and 28,468
speaking pipes could have dwarfed the orchestra at any given time. You could
not describe with words the awesome sounds we heard for the next one and half
hours. Peter Richard Conte, (not related) resident organist since 1989, performed
exquisitely, blending beautifully, the sounds of the organ with the orchestra.
The concert started with the infamous Toccata and Fugue in D Minor by
Bach. We heard arrangements and pieces by Stokowski, Marcel Dupre, Howard
Shore and Joseph Jongen with a final medley including a fantastic rendition of
Pomp and Circumstance. One never had to guess when the organ was playing…at
times the pedal sound alone seemed to move the whole department store.
…Hats off to Macy’s of Philadelphia for continuing to house and support what
is now a National Historic Landmark valued at tens of millions of dollars. Many
thanks to a worldwide group of sponsors and supporters and the Friends of the Wanamaker Organ who continually maintain the organ and keep it in top playing condition. The organ is played twice daily and a “must hear” for those organ
buffs who want to make a trip to downtown Philadelphia
SPECIAL OF THE WEEK
Pre-owned Roland Atelier AT-90R organ Over $27,000
when new Now $5000. like new condition
Free delivery within 100 miles of Lancaster PA. Guaranteed.
More at www.wersimusic.com
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