Upgrading Your Pipe Organ With Viscount Organs

Upgrading Your Pipe Organ With Viscount Organs

Hi, and welcome back to the Viscount Organs blog! Today, we’re going back-to-basics, and talking about our organs. Specifically, we’re going to talk about why or when you should invest in a high-quality, timeless Viscount Organs organ console.  Keep reading to learn more.  Upgrading Your Organ Console There are so many reasons why you may […]

Famous Organists: Virgil Fox

Virgil Fox

In this episode of our Famous Organists series, Viscount Organs will dive into the tenaciously productive life of the American pipe organist, Virgil Fox An Early Commitment To Music Born in Princeton, Illinois on May 3, 1912, Virgil Fox was destined for greatness. Even in his early childhood, Fox was recognized as a virtuoso. Early […]

Famous Organists: César Franck

César Franck

Our next blog on the famous organists of history is about César Franck, a Beligian born organist and composer with quite the interesting life story.  Franck was an extremely talented organist who composed many pieces that are still staples in organist repertoires today. An Intensive Early Life  Born in Liège, Belgium, on December 10, 1822 […]

Pulling Out All Of The Stops

Pulling Out All Of The Stops

After a particularly impressive effort at work or on the playing field, or at the most climactic point in a film, you might have heard someone mention that “they pulled out all of the stops.” In common use, it’s considered high praise, but for church organ players, the phrase has a very different meaning. Viscount […]

The World’s Oldest Playable Pipe Organ

The Valère Basilica

The pipe organ is an ancient instrument. Indeed, many agree that the first pipe organ was created by a Greek engineer in the 3rd Century BCE. While the appearance and the means by which it is powered has changed dramatically in the thousands of years since then, in many ways it still functions in the […]

Famous Organists: Charles-Marie Widor

Charles-Marie Widor

The church organ has a long and storied history, going back for hundreds of years. During that time, countless accomplished musicians have sat at the bench and played stirring music of all kinds for innumerable audiences. But during the tenure of this King of Instruments, there have been some musicians that have stood out as […]

Organs At The Front Lines

Organs At The Front Lines

When we think about the music of the Second World War, often we think of ragtime, and big band jazz, and of course, thumping marching band music. It’s hard not to have Glenn Miller’s “American Patrol” playing along in your head when you think about the service members of WWII. But for many soldiers and […]

Overcoming Your Nerves Before Performance

Overcoming Your Nerves Before Performance

Right before you go on stage, you are probably going through what you will do once you are finally in front of everyone. Hopefully, you are imagining things going well! We know that there can be a lot of pressure when playing the church organ in front of a large group, especially if there are […]

Re-Learning an Instrument in Adulthood

Re-Learning An Instrument In Adulthood

How many people take music lessons at a young age, only to drop the instrument and focus more on careers or family in adulthood? The answer is, quite a lot! If this is the case for you, and you’ve found yourself wanting to get back into the instrument, we have some things for you to […]

Viscount Organs: Tradition, Passion, and Technology Combined

Tradition, Passion, And Technology Combined

Church organs are unique instruments. Not only are they centuries old – or, if their origin instruments are considered, millennia old – but they also have endured through western culture ever since their introduction. Organs were and still are central to many churches’ worship services and found their way into secular culture and music, as […]