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Paul Morris' Music News
** LATEST
NEWS ** April 27th 2008 - More video of Aeolian Organ Opus 1458.
We have just added 2 more videos to YouTube.
The first is of Paul Morris playng an original composition of his called "Weston-super-Mare March". The second is a
medley entiltled "Three Snappy Numbers" comprising 3 well known
tunes - "Anything Goes", "I Wanna Be Loved By You" and "Crazy
Rhythm". To view these go to the Organ Video page >> Organ Videos
March 25th 2008 - Story of Aeolian Organ Opus 1458.
We have added Part One of the story of our Aeolian Organ Opus 1458 to the site.
The fascinating story of how this wonderful instrument came to be in the Music Room at Blackall Road begins here >> Organ History Part One or
click the History link to be found in the menu at the left of this page. More to follow soon.
March 2008 - Paul Morris to play at the Curzon Cinema Clevedon on 16th March.
Paul Morris will be playing the
vintage Compton Electronic Organ at the Curzon
Cinema Clevedon on Sunday 16th March 2008.
The
Curzon is an historic cinema with an interesting website, which provides more information.
Click >> http://www.curzon.org.uk/whats-on.html
for more details
|  PM at the Console. |
MARCH 2008 - Reviews and Pictures of 1458s' Inaugural Concert .
 The Concert Programme Cover.
Paul Morris writes:
"Well, it came and went! It was only after the last of the forty
or so guests had left that I realised what a lot of stress I had
been under, and what a successful day it had been.
I received
many very positive comments, and I feel that despite one
sticking contact in the Duo Art player, which was easily cured,
the organ gave a good account of itself.
A CD of the musical
items was made and makes for interesting listening now that the
pressure is off. Whilst this CD is not for general sale, it may
become available if there is enough interest.
My first
appearance on YouTube has been alot of fun, and thanks to the help
of my good friends Hugh Blaney and Mark Bloor the video is of
notably better quality than many others on the site.
We hope to put together a selection of
additional ones soon. The other items in preparation include an
organ tour, plus some programme music for silent films. Watch this space.............
Finally
a sincere thank you to all who came-in some cases literally many
thousands of miles."
"The future is in the past"
 PM at the Console of 1458
Bob
Taylors' Review of the day:
"As announced in MMD previously,
Paul Morris held an inauguration for his recently installed and
freshly restored Aeolian Opus 1458, Duo-Art player organ. The event
in Exeter, Devon, UK on February 23, was an all day affair. Starting
at 11 a.m., attendees gathered at 27 Blackall Road and went about
the pleasant task of greeting old acquaintances and making new ones.
Guests hailed from England, Australia, and USA.
The formal
program began with a well prepared and rehearsed audio- visual
presentation. Using both slides and videos, Paul showed the
instrument progressing from an unrestored and in anguishing
condition in America, to a fully restored and expertly installed
state in his residence in Exeter. His Victorian three-story town
house had to be modified to accommodate the larger-than-average
3manual, 37 rank organ. Even with these modifications, access to the
organ chambers still requires agility and a slim waistline.
The organ was first demonstrated by means of the organ's
detached 176-note Duo-Art roll player. Using rolls that exhibit the
orchestral quality of the Aeolian pipe organ, Paul demonstrated the
wide range dynamics, multiple voices, and lovely phrasing
incorporated in expertly arranged Aeolian Organ Guild rolls. A broad
selection of rolls gave a convincing performance of the chameleon
qualities of the Aeolian.
Next, various guests played
116-note rolls at the console. To properly render these selections,
the user must nimbly set stops and other controls as the roll
instructions pass over the tracker bar. This is a true interactive
experience and the participants did a marvelous job.
The
dinner, which was almost a banquet, created a natural interval and
allowed more social interaction among the guests. Following the meal
were live organists who played informally. At 8 p.m., host Paul
Morris appeared at the console with a selection of well rehearsed
numbers starting out with a medley of Victor Herbert tunes. That
concluded the formal part of the program, but superb performances
continued as various professional organists stopped in and kept the
evening alive with well-polished renditions of their favorites.
What had happened in that one day represented a dream come
true for Paul Morris. It also displayed his perseverance and labor
of hundreds of hours to make this organ spring back to life.
Surrounded by enthusiasts, the camaraderie made the event a true
career highlight for most of us. Many MMDers were there, many PPG
members, and many AMICA members, too. Some of us met for the first
time, but we'll see each other again. As some of these Brits will
invade the U. S. for the summer Los Angeles AMICA convention, I will
have my hands full as they are certain to pass by my area.
Paul gave a preview performance for this event on YouTube (See
the "Video" page under "Our Aeolian Residence Organ"
on the Menu at the left - Ed.) He also pre recorded the program
and has available the CD if you contact him. Great music, great
fun, great people, and a wonderful machine. Who could ask for
more?"
Bob Taylor
Geoff Writes:
"Hi
Paul,
Just a note to express my
thanks for the invitation to a truly memorable day at your
house. It was a very fitting celebration of your fantastic
achievement in the successful rebuilding of the Aeolian Pipe Organ.
Harry was most impressed with the proceedings and has
asked me to add his thanks to this message.
Kind
Regards,
Geoff."
Amy
Writes:
"Paul,
We so enjoyed the
celebratory concert yesterday. Congratulations - it
sounded spectacular. The food was wonderful and it was great to meet
so many enthusiasts.
Kindest wishes,
Amy"
For more pictures of the
Concert go to the "Gallery" link under "Our Aeolian Residence Organ"
on the Menu at the left or Click >
HERE
17th FEBRUARY 2008
- The first video of Paul playing Aeolian Organ Opus 1458 has been posted on YouTube Click > HERE
22nd DECEMBER
2007 - The Picture Galleries of our Aeolian Residence Organ are now available to view online. Go to the "Gallery" link under "Our Aeolian Residence Organ" on the Menu at the left or Click > HERE
Paul
has also added a brief "thumbnail" Biography of himself - so if you would like to know more about the motivation behind Paul Morris' Music then Click > HERE
NOVEMBER
2007 -
Inaugural Concert of Aeolian Residence Pipe Organ Opus 1458 We are pleased to announce the Inaugural Concert of Aeolian Residence Pipe Organ Opus 1458 in Exeter, Devon, UK. To be held on 23rd February 2008. Places
will be limited so if you are planning to attend then please contact us as soon as possible and in any event before the end of the year using details on the Contact page here > HERE
NOVEMBER
2007 - We are pleased to announce that the range
of Paul Morris' Music published CDs is available NOW for purchase
Online from this site. Please click on the "New Records" Link
(under Shops) in the Menu on the left, or Click > HERE
AUGUST 2007
- Development of this site begins and paulmorrismusic.co.uk is launched with a basic Home Page.
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