Hi Folks, I'm sure that you have all enjoyed listening to band organs
in carousels and portable trailers. Here's a chance to hear smaller,
hand cranked organs -- also known as monkey organs or barrel organs
or hurdy-gurdys.
The music for these organs is programmed on wooden barrels (with brass
pins) or perforated cardboard books or paper rolls (like a player piano)
and, more recently, using digital MIDI systems.
These instruments are not very common these days so it will be a treat
to hear a dozen or so organ grinders playing their organs this coming
Sunday, August 27th, from 11 AM to 4 PM, at the New York State Museum
of Transportation, which is located about a mile south of Scottsville,
New York.
This enthusiastic group will be playing their organs for all to enjoy
and they will also answer questions about how these organs work and
the life of an organ grinder 100 to 200 years ago. Come and join us
to hear the Happiest Music on Earth. For details and directions visit
http://www.nymtmuseum.org/
For a small donation, you can also tour the museum and take a ride
through the woods on an original electric trolley.
Craig Smith
Upstate New York
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