Crowdfunding since 2010

Global Effort to Preserve Iconic Organ Sounds

Help preserve the unique sounds of historic organs! My campaign aims to sample organs in churches and concert halls, capturing their original acoustics before they are potentially lost to closure, relocation, or disaster. These samples will be used in Hauptwerk, allowing the music of these magnificent instruments to live on. Donors receive exclusive rewards, from private online concerts to copies of the sample sets. Join us in safeguarding the heritage of these irreplaceable instruments.
Funding period
6/5/24 - 8/31/24
Realisation
1st Sample Set: Christmas 2024
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Funding goal: 8,900 €

To launch this campaign, we require additional equipment, specialized software, and even have to learn programming skills. In addition, there will be travel to locations, extensive recording sessions, post-production, and the creation of sample sets.

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Westerwaldkreis
Category
Music
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10.07.2024

Exciting News: Sampling Work Kicks Off in July!

Fraser Gartshore
Fraser Gartshore1 min Lesezeit

After a brief hiatus due to the passing of my father, I'm thrilled to announce that the sampling work will commence this July. We already have an incredible lineup of no less than 9 instruments from around the world, including two cathedral organs, an organ played by Mendelssohn himself, and a historically significant organ in a disused church that's about to disappear forever.

This is fantastic news for the future of our project and especially exciting for those investing in the lifetime bundle. With a one-time donation, you'll receive ALL future sample sets created, making it a truly invaluable opportunity. This exclusive offer is limited to just 20 slots, and one is already taken!

Stay tuned for more updates – this is just the beginning of our amazing journey. Don't miss your chance to be part of this incredible project and secure your lifetime access today!

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