Manuel Rosales | |
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Born | Manuel J. Rosales, Jr. 1947 (age 76–77) New York City, New York, U.S. |
Occupation | Organ builder |
Manuel J. Rosales, Jr., (born 1947 in New York City)[1] is an American organ builder whose instruments display a strong synthesis of romantic and contemporary styles.[2] His workshop has built over 30 pipe organs with his notable output including collaborations on the instruments at Walt Disney Concert Hall and Rice University.[3][4]
...Rosales...confidently celebrates aspects of the romantic tradition....the appearance of strong romantic and contemporary influence in the work of Rosales or van den Heuvel is notable, as is the relaxation of the neo-classical rule that only mechanical action is acceptable.
...a seventy-five-stop organ combining French classical and romantic sounds, much as Caville-Coll had done at St. Sulpice, ...Rosales remained involved as collaborator and co-voicer...the sound of full organ was designed to be equally fiery and powerful in tone.