Harald rohlig biography of nancy
In the early s, Harald Rohlig had a weekly radio show. Each week he would take his tape recorder to Memorial Presbyterian Church and record the show. All of these tapes were kept. In the University of Alabama acquired all the tapes and put many of them online. In Dennis Herrick got a copy of the original files from the University and started a restoration project.
In the summer of , the summer I turned thirteen, I got eyeglasses for the first time.
These files are the source of most of the music found here. The bottom of this page lists all the sources. All recordings that have a number from in parenthsis like this mean that file comes from Tape This is just a reference to the tape number assigned by the University of Alabama. It has no reference to chronology or content.
In the early s, Harald Rohlig had a weekly radio show.
It gives you something to discuss with your friends about which recording you like best. You may like the Prelude and someone else thinks you're crazy and Prelude 64 is better. Harald also made several recordings. When the Huntingdon Organ was replaced with a new one he designed, four records were made, called The Huntingdon Organ, Vol.
The was also a a two record set of Bach's Orgelbuchlein.