| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1864 - 508 pagine
...great organ, and the piano and forte pedal-organ. Twelve pairs of bellows, which it is intended to move by waterpower, derived from the Cochituate reservoirs,...which the organ is incomparable, the crescendo and diminuendo, — the gradual rise of the sound from the lowest murmur to the loudest blast, and the... | |
| Oliver Wendell Holmes - 1864 - 490 pagine
...great organ, and the piano and forte pedal-organ. Twelve pairs of bellows, which it is intended to move by waterpower, derived from the Cochituate reservoirs,...which the organ is incomparable, the crescendo and diminuendo, — the gradual rise of the sound from the lowest murmur to the loudest blast, and the... | |
| 1863 - 834 pagine
...great organ, and the piano and forte pedal-organ. Twelve pairs of bellows, which it is intended to move by water-power, derived from the Cochituate reservoirs,...which the organ is incomparable, the crescendo 'and diminuendo, — the gradual rise of the sound from the lowest murmur to the loudest blast, and the... | |
| 1863 - 794 pagine
...pedal-organ. Twelve pairs of bellows, which it is intended to move by water-power, derived from the Cochituatu reservoirs, furnish the breath which pours itself...which the organ is incomparable, the crescendo and diminuendo, — the gradual rise of the sound from the lowest murmur to the loudest blast, and the... | |
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