Organists and Organ Playing

Old friends

This has been a week of reunions, a celebration of long time friendships that have lasted a lifetime. These friendships have all happened because of our common interest in the pipe organ. My current houseguest is Barbara Adler, whom I met in December 1972 on a visit to Hawai’i in anticipation of my move here.… Read More Old friends

Early Music, Early Music Hawaii

Bad timing?

It was FIVE days ago that I made a very risky and head-shaking decision … My “job” as the webmaster for Early Music Hawaii is to help publicize its concert events through updating the Early Music Hawaii website and informing members and friends through email campaigns. But hey, I’m a volunteer! With the next Early… Read More Bad timing?

Organists and Organ Playing

Rest in peace

As I was scrolling through Facebook yesterday I suddenly gasped when I saw this: Chances are, few people outside the organ world probably heard his name. Here is an outdated bio of his work, which unfortunately does not reveal his travels all over the world, as an organ technician and consultant. Richard Houghten attended the… Read More Rest in peace

People

The next generation

It seems like it’s been ages ago, but way back on December 4, 2021, I got a text message: Dan’s live concert beginning 7:30. Dan will be [in] the first 4 songs with his choir. Then there was a link to the University of Oregon’s Chamber Choir and University Singers concert. Unfortunately, the link to… Read More The next generation

Organists and Organ Playing

Liquid GOLD!

When I attended last night’s Early Music Hawaii concert by harpsichordist Jory Vinikour, the phrase that kept popping in my head was “Liquid Gold.” What do I mean by that? If you search “liquid gold” on the internet, you’ll find it’s the name of a diet supplement, a moisturizer, a cleaning product and even breast… Read More Liquid GOLD!