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Side 1:
Introduction to the Hammond Grand 100 Organ, demonstrated by Dr. Mario Salvador and the Men and Boys Choir of the St. Louis Cathedral in St. Louis, Mo. Recorded live, at the Hammond Grand 100 Organ installation at the St. Andrew's Roman Catholic Church in Lemay, Missouri.
Side 2: (Dr. Mario Salvador at the Hammond Grand 100 Organ)
1. Toccata and Fugue in d minor / J. S. Bach
2. Cantilene Nuptiale / Dubois
3. Serenade / Widor
4. Capricio / Lemaigre
5. Thou Art the Rock / Mulet
Presenting the Hammond Grand 100 Organ:
The Hammond Grand 100 Organ represents a new concept in the age-old art of organ development. It is a complete organ in every respect, capable of recreating in authentic tonal color the intent of composers from all periods of music literature.
It is a manifestation of the experience, skill and tradition of excellence in manufacturing by Hammond Organ Company.
Above all, it is a pioneer in new ways to simulate traditional organ tones. This instrument represents a supreme achievement in research. It is the result of many years of testing. many of the world's finest church and concert organists, acting as consultants, have made valuable recommendations in its development.
The Hammond Grand 100 Organ is equally at home with music from pre-Bach to the contemporary. It will fulfill the exacting demands of organists from the largest cathedral to the most intimate chapel or in any institution in any musical situation.
The Hammond Grand 100 Organ cannot get out of tune. While this instrument sounds different from the Hammond Organ you have known in the past, the tone is produced by means of the familiar tone wheel generator. Expansion of the properties of the tone wheel generator has permitted tapering the scale to favor the higher notes in ensemble playing, assuring an even scale over the entire compass of the keyboard.
The Hammond Grand 100 Organ has been specifically designed to cover the characteristic organ tones - Diapason, sometimes called the Principal; Flute; Reed; and Strings. Each of these four families of tones are available to the organist at various amplitudes from soft to loud.
This instrument is truly a large organ in every sense with sixty-five stop tabs. Fifty of these are speaking stops, divided into four tonal divisions as follows: nineteen for the SWELL organ; nine for the ANTIPHONAL organ, playable on the Swell manual; fourteen for the GREAT organ, and eight for the PEDAL organ.
The Hammond Grand 100, with its fifty speaking stops, offers the organist many beautiful solo voices without penalizing the chorus ensembles. Each of the solo stops possesses its own distinctive tone. In addition to these fine tones, combinations of other voices not specifically designed to carry a melody will produce charming solo qualities, as they do on pipe organs.
Seventeen manual and general thumb combination pistons are located beneath the manual keys. The combinations are made by a hold-and-set, visual combination action. As the organist sits at the console, he can set up whatever he desires on any piston, even change them during a recital. The stop tabs flick on and off so the organist knows by sight exactly what tone combination he is playing.
A sforzando piston to instantly bring in the full organ is also provided.
The 32-note concave and radiating pedal-board of the Hammond Grand 100 is exactly like the conventional pedal-board used on all pipe organs. The eight different pedal voices combine to furnish a solid foundation to the manual tones. Included in the pedal voices is a 32 ft. stop. volume of the pedal organ is controlled by the Great expression pedal, and the tone is fed into both the Pedal and Great tone cabinets.
As an added convenience to the organist, the Hammond Grand 100 Organ has eight toe pistons. six of these pistons duplicate the six general thumb pistons, one is a sforzando piston which duplicates the thumb piston, and one Great-to-Pedal stop tab.
With the limitations of this record, we are unable to fully illustrate the tremendous resources of the Hammond Grand 100 Organ. We suggest you contact your local Hammond Organ Dealer for a complete stop list and further information on this unusual and unique instrument.
The Organist: Dr. Mario Salvador....Recognized as one of the most brilliant organists and composers on the present scene, Dr. Mario Salvador has an international reputation for his outstanding accomplishments as a concert organist, author and composer. As one of the foremost interpreters of Cesar Franck and Bach, Dr. Salvador's concerts have thrilled audiences in almost every part of the world with his personal empathy for, and ability to faithfully reproduce, the most challenging organ compositions extant. Dr. Salvador is organist and choir director at the St. Louis Cathedral in St. Louis, Missouri. this work is in addition to his concert, radio and television work. Dr. Salvador has also made extensive contributions to church music for the Roman Catholic service, and has written several books on organ playing.
The Choir: Vocal portions of the record are by the Men and Boys Choir of the St. Louis Cathedral in St. Louis, Missouri.
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