"Saved from Silence," Resurrecting an Oklahoma artifact; the WKY Kilgen Theater Organ

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  • Опубліковано 25 лис 2024

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  • @paulussantosociwidjaja4781
    @paulussantosociwidjaja4781 11 місяців тому +2

    Thank you for this kind of: Memories are made of these. Honour your historical & musical passion.

  • @bryanslocomb122
    @bryanslocomb122 Рік тому +15

    Having been a wood craftsman hired by AoI during most of the restoration, it was a delight to have this video production to watch and yes, to enjoy!! Thank you.

    • @praestant8
      @praestant8 Рік тому

      Were you an OU student?

    • @bryanslocomb122
      @bryanslocomb122 Рік тому +2

      @@praestant8 yes graduated in ‘72. But, for the last 50 a woodworker

    • @jeffconley819
      @jeffconley819 7 місяців тому

      I just came across this video. Your very lucky to have worked on this amazing machine . Well done

  • @wurlitzer895
    @wurlitzer895 Рік тому +10

    Greetings from London, UK! A heatrwarming story, and it's so lovely to know that there are still people who value their cultural heritage and are prepared to pay for its preservation. Well done to you all, and long may this superb organ continue to entertain and educate audiences in your city -and beyond. Peter A :) :) :)

  • @pjkhunold
    @pjkhunold Рік тому +10

    Those instruments are an important part of American musical history and American culture.
    BTW: it's funny for an European like me to hear someone talk of an instrument from the 1930ies as "old".
    Some instruments still existing in Germany are from the 17. and 18. century and had been proved and played by Johann Sebastian Bach himself.
    The eldest organ still playable was built between 1426 and 1431.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 Рік тому +4

    That's both heartwarming and really cool! Thanks to all for their great efforts and achievements.

  • @robertsanders6463
    @robertsanders6463 6 місяців тому +1

    Thankyou!

  • @mikemount4411
    @mikemount4411 Рік тому +8

    I own the Kilgen like this from the Nashville, Tn. WLAC studio.

  • @2Hearts3
    @2Hearts3 4 місяці тому

    Organ restoration is a mammoth undertaking in any set of circumstances. It takes a lot of heart and sentimental motivation to instigate the project and carry it through to completion and success. Congratulations to all involved-- especially to those who loved the Kilgen in the beginning and to all the people enriched from hearing this musical and historical treasure. ✨🏆🎹👏

  • @iamrepete
    @iamrepete Рік тому +1

    How about a follow up with this instrument being played?

  • @rednekokie
    @rednekokie Рік тому +5

    I am so happy that this organ has been saved. When I returned to Oklahoma in the 1980's from the west coast, I formed a company with Paul Haggard, who had been one of the installers of the organ when it went to the Civic Center Music Hall. We had a small workshop in the music hall, and in payment for that shop, did the maintenance on the organ for about 3-4 years. During that time, the relays were modernized from a pneumatic system to a digital coupling and relay system, which allowed the complete organ to be played for the first time in several years. For three of those years, I played a Halloween organ concert with organ accompaniment to several silent movie thrillers - Nosferatu, and Phantom of the Opera - were two of them, and we had great attendance. After the third year of that, attendance fell off, and the music hall operators decided not to repeat for a fourth year. Right after that I came to southwestern Oklahoma and opened my pipe organ business. Paul had retired by then, and I had very little to do with the Kilgen after that. I missed it very much, but was very happy when I learned that the organ department of OU had taken it over. Although I have not yet heard it in its new surroundings, I'm certain that its sound fills the room with majesty and delight. Thank you for alerting the public to the treasure they now have in the Historical Center. I hope it is played as often as possible.

    • @wanorman2007
      @wanorman2007 Рік тому

      I met and visited with Paul Haggard many years ago when I used to repair the Rodgers organs for Jenkins Music. He asked me to be the key holder for a tuning at a church, and I was happy to help. At the time I had considered moving into pipe organ repair, but that experience watching him just tune the pipes made me realize that it was a whole lot more work than I was able to do. I also had worked on the hybrid pipe/electronic Rodgers organ at OKC First Nazarene, and again, I knew it was too much for me.

  • @unclelouie3828
    @unclelouie3828 Рік тому

    Thanks. Love this & love the 'theater organ'.

  • @mal3498
    @mal3498 Рік тому +6

    I enjoyed watching this video, but I do have one question, why was all of the accompanying music created with piano, strings, etc. and no organ?

    • @violadamore2-bu2ch
      @violadamore2-bu2ch Рік тому +3

      I wondered the same thing, not a single second of organ music from the Kilgen organ.

    • @wanorman2007
      @wanorman2007 Рік тому +1

      I wondered that myself.

  • @jeffneis553
    @jeffneis553 11 місяців тому

    BEAUTIFUL!!

  • @itswagon
    @itswagon Рік тому

    Wonderful story. Thank you.

  • @OrganNLou
    @OrganNLou Рік тому +1

    Wonderful organ, just wish I could see it and no videos online, why?

  • @wanorman2007
    @wanorman2007 Рік тому

    My wife and I attended a performance there two or three years ago. I wish I could remember the name of the artist. But I remember thinking that I had never enjoyed myself at a musical performance more than that one. It was a great show!

  • @gels1922
    @gels1922 8 місяців тому +1

    Great Story.. Pity we did not hear more of the organ.

  • @mudgebauer
    @mudgebauer Рік тому +7

    Great that you preserved this historic organ, but too much talking. You should have played the organ in this video. Less talk, more music.

  • @WINCHANDLE
    @WINCHANDLE Рік тому

    Nice to see people with the insight and foresight to save one of these magical instruments. When roaring with music, these theatre organs will give you chill all up and down your spine. That's what they were DESIGNED for to do while accompanying silent movies. U of Penn has an organ from the '20's and we had Keith Chapman perform on it to accompany Phantom of the Opera during Halloween. Suggest doing that. Make it a fund raiser event. Serve champagne and hors d'oeuvres. Sell T-Shirts ... You wanna see a BIG Organ?

  • @czechmate6916
    @czechmate6916 Рік тому +3

    I’m so glad that it was saved. People just want to throw things away and go buy new these days.

  • @PipeDreamerJacques
    @PipeDreamerJacques Рік тому +1

    I enjoyed this documentary, but I cannot fathom why on earth we only got 20 seconds of organ music at the very end, and that for nearly 20 minutes, we had weird instrumental music in the background but didn’t get to hear any of the darn instrument the whole documentary is about! *sigh*

  • @rwelebny1
    @rwelebny1 Рік тому +1

    Wonderfully narrated history. What does it sound like? Can you verbally describe that for us?

    • @okhistoricalsociety
      @okhistoricalsociety  Рік тому

      The Kilgen Theatre Organ can produce sounds of many different instruments, including drums, horns, and whistles. The organ can even produce the sounds of a vibraharp, symbols, or the clarinet. You can hear a bit of Lance Luce playing in this story from KFOR ua-cam.com/video/7L5Tnld9L1E/v-deo.html.

  • @LarcR
    @LarcR Рік тому +1

    It's an inexcusable shame the background music throughout this video was an orchestra instead of the organ.

  • @karlrovey
    @karlrovey Рік тому +3

    I thought this one was a radio studio organ rather than a Theatre Organ.

    • @mikemount4411
      @mikemount4411 Рік тому +2

      It was a radio studio organ same as mine but had theater voicing.

  • @RBLevin
    @RBLevin Рік тому +2

    No performance?

  • @whiteox1945
    @whiteox1945 Рік тому +22

    A lot of talk. Wouldn't it be great to hear the organ. Why so much talk?

    • @pjkhunold
      @pjkhunold Рік тому +1

      Because it's a documentary. Not a concert film

    • @violadamore2-bu2ch
      @violadamore2-bu2ch Рік тому +9

      @@pjkhunold Sir, with all respect, a documentary about a musical instrument with no demonstration of the sound would be like a documentary about a painting without a single glimpse of the painting.

    • @steverabb
      @steverabb Рік тому +5

      The buildup of anticipation of actually hearing this magnificent instrument after a never ending stream of repetitious and monotonous dialogue was met with a giant thud of silence. I assume that was the organ playing over the credits? I play organ and have produced documentaries for PBS. Watching this was like eating cake without the icing.

    • @wanorman2007
      @wanorman2007 Рік тому +2

      @@violadamore2-bu2ch Well said.

  • @Barefoot12
    @Barefoot12 Рік тому +1

    Ya too many yappin humans. We have an organ educational program in OK. They helped restore they should be playing it! They must be used and maintained but the youngun they are talking don't have access to it. Students from every source should be playing this every day. But that would be too much effort for the museum staff. Lmao
    Well the igo contracts won't let paid organists to be recorded or video. That's why it's not on UA-cam or the museum site. So in a way it has been silenced! But the museum can do anything they want. They choose to not let it have
    international or even national exposure. I agree every performance should be accessible on the museum site. We are paying for it. Ultimately. There are MANY organists that would play this on their digital world. But it's easier to pay a igo concert organist few grand for concerts! Anyway it's still nice they saved it because most organ are being scrapped. Still can't figure out why students don't have social media access to it .

  • @Old-USRefugee
    @Old-USRefugee 7 місяців тому +1

    What I find disappointing, it the makeup of the audience shown. Not a single young face! It is truly a shame, that the young people of today, have no interest in this fantastic instrument.

  • @SeeburgMusic
    @SeeburgMusic Рік тому +1

    "PERCUSSION" is the plural of "PERCUSSION." I heard the word "percussions" at least twice in this video-- from people who should know better! Come on.....

  • @WINCHANDLE
    @WINCHANDLE Рік тому +1

    Read comments below. The Brits were better at saving their material culture that the US. We've been addicted to new new new and destroyed our monuments. Look up Penn Station in NYC...utter desecration