Book Review: Organs of Edinburgh

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As the Festival Season begins it is sometimes easy to forget just how dependent Edinburgh is on its many fine churches and concert halls. They are home to a rich variety of pipe organs, each made by a different organ builder and most, with a few exceptions, no more than one hundred and fifty years old. Some were built and have stayed put, others have moved to their current building.

Last year The Edinburgh Society of Organ Builders with the help of Delphian Records produced a large and lavish book, full of historical details and large colour photographs, of 22 of the most notable of Edinburgh’s organs. The book is large. It measures 30cm by 27cm and weighs 1.2 kg.

Twelve of Edinburgh’s well known organ players have, between them, produced four CDs of music played on the organs, and these CDs are tucked into the front cover of the book. Sit and listen and one realises just how different each organ sounds. It is quite fascinating.

They have produced only 2,000 copies and each costs £44.49 including post and packing direct from Delphian Records. You may be able to buy a copy at recitals during the Festival Season. This book simply has to be the latest coffee table adornment for organ enthusiasts and regular visitors to Edinburgh churches and concert halls.

Book price: £44.49 incl. p&p