ATOS Theatre Organ Radio online radio

ATOS Theatre Organ Radio

The United States Of America / english
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MP3 : 128
http://www.atos.org/


Online radio station "ATOS Theatre Organ Radio" is a dynamic and immersive platform that brings the timeless art of theater organ music to listeners around the world. The station is a creation of the American Theatre Organ Society (ATOS), an organization dedicated to the preservation and promotion of the theater organ as a unique musical instrument.

The theater organ is a marvel of engineering and craftsmanship, designed specifically to accompany silent movies in grand cinemas during the early 20th century. Its rich and diverse sound palette, which includes pipes, percussion instruments, and various other features, can mimic the timbres of a full orchestra, making it an awe-inspiring instrument to experience.

ATOS Theatre Organ Radio provides an engaging and authentic listening experience, offering a wide range of theater organ music from various periods and genres. Listeners can enjoy tunes from the golden age of cinema, when theater organs were at their peak popularity, as well as contemporary compositions and performances by talented organists from around the world.

The station features live broadcasts of performances and special events, giving audiences the opportunity to enjoy the magic of theater organ music in real time. Additionally, ATOS Theatre Organ Radio offers a vast library of recorded music, ensuring that listeners have access to a rich and constantly growing collection of organ recordings whenever and wherever they want.

Whether you are a connoisseur of theater organ music or a newcomer to this unique art form, ATOS Theatre Organ Radio is an invaluable resource that offers the perfect blend of education and entertainment. It preserves the legacy of the theater organ, celebrates its enduring beauty, and introduces listeners to the incredible talent and artistry of today's organists.

Through its online platform, ATOS Theatre Organ Radio transcends geographical boundaries, bringing the joy and wonder of theater organ music to a global audience. It is a tribute to the past, a celebration of the present, and an inspiration for the future of this remarkable musical tradition.
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Radiostation playlist

Artist Song title Like / Dislike
Peckham, David The Producers
Steve Ashley Hot Pipes Half 259
Torch, Sidney Twelfth Street Rag
Wright, George Down By The River
Davies, Ian Lullaby (Brahms)
Coe, Bob Love Letters In The Sand
Trio Con Brio Harry Potter Suite
Reese, David Student Prince
Marsh, Joe It's De-Lovely
Gray, David Dance Of An Ostracised Imp
Gnaster, Tom The Continental
Wickerham, Dave I'm Beginning To See The Light
Baker, Barry How About You? (Burton Lane / Ralph Freed)
Rodwell, Bryan The Childrens Overture
Steve Ashley Hot Pipes Half 260
Double, Ken When My baby Smiles
Hazleton, Tom Paper Moon
Larsen, Lyn Nobody Else But You
Gledhill, Simon Put On A Happy Face
Foppiano, Scott The Lost Chord
Riggs, Jim I concentrate on You
Rhode, Ron Doo-Wacka-Do
Olivera, Hector Jean
Brown, Jackie It Happened In Monterey
Torch, Sidney Hotter Than Ever Medley: Canadian Capers/Somebody Stole My Gal/It Don
Steve Ashley Hot Pipes Half 261
Boyer, Stu The Way We Were
Laflin, Mark As Long as He Needs Me
DeJong, Florence Baga, Ena (Piano)
Ogden, Nigel Play Gypsy
The Producers
Hot Pipes Half 259
Twelfth Street Rag
Down By The River
Lullaby (Brahms)
Love Letters In The Sand
Harry Potter Suite
Student Prince
It's De-Lovely
Dance Of An Ostracised Imp
The Continental
I'm Beginning To See The Light
How About You? (Burton Lane / Ralph Freed)
The Childrens Overture
Hot Pipes Half 260
When My baby Smiles
Paper Moon
Nobody Else But You
Put On A Happy Face
The Lost Chord
I concentrate on You
Doo-Wacka-Do
It Happened In Monterey
Hotter Than Ever Medley: Canadian Capers/Somebody Stole My Gal/It Don
Hot Pipes Half 261
The Way We Were
As Long as He Needs Me
Baga, Ena (Piano)
Play Gypsy