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Book of Days: Volume I
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May Days
 
1 Brian Froud
2 Transylvanian Desserts
3 Alex Proyas' Dark City
4 Edwardian Macabre: The Stories of Saki
5 The Blood Countess, Erzsabet Bathory
6 Sleepy Hollow: a legend you can visit!
7 H.P. Lovecraft's 'Dagon'
8 The Legacy of Creepy Magazine
9 The Evolving Horror of 'The Thing'
10 The Black Dahlia
11 'Prohibited:' The Erotic Art of Luis Royo
12 Christa Faust's Control Freak
13 Topping From Below by Laura Reese
14 The Fourth Tower of Inverness
15 Chad Michael Ward's BLACK RUST
16 Farinelli, il Castrato
17 The Master of All Desires
18 The Art of D.W. Frydendall
19 Audition: The Cinema of Takashi Miike
20 Halo: The Effect of the Killer App
21 Clive Barker's Tortured Souls
22 The Gothic Cathedral Organ
23 Nunsploitation: Sinful Sisters
24 The Art of Franz Von Stuck
25 The Jacket
26 Buckle Magazine: strap it on
27 The Art of Crab Scrambley
28 The Art of Gris Grimly
29 The Mediaeval Baebes
30 The Halfway House
31 Macabre Mealtime Recipes
 
 
May 22, 2006
 
The Gothic Influence of the Cathedral Pipe Organ

The thunderous pipe organs that have thrilled listeners for hundreds of years had their origins in the hand-held pan pipes of antiquity, aligning a series of simple flutes into a harmonic progression.

History records that the first mechanical pipe organ was used at a Roman coliseum in the 3rd year before Christ.

In contemporary culture, the pipe organ is equally bound to the divine and the demonic, having been a beloved part of Western worship for centuries (the oldest existing pipe organ is said to be at the Castle chapel in Sion, Switzerland, dating to 1390) but equally familiar as part of the gothic horror of The Phantom of the Opera, the dark fantasy of Walt Disney's Fantasia and the baroque sci-fi of 20,000 Leagues Under the Sea

The most well-known classical piece of dark pipe organ music is Johann Sebastian Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor, which is said to have been written early in his career in the uncharacteristic "stylus phantasticus" of Buxtehude, possibly as a transcription from a compostion for violin.

The magnificent organ located in Riga, Latvia

The Toccata's three opening flourishes followed by a massive, exalting, expansive chord are certainly, along with the opening of Beethoven's 5th Symphony, the most recognizeable in all of classical music. It has come to epitomize the power of gothic influence in music by virtue of its haunting minor key and its earth shaking bass notes.

 
 
 
           
 
 
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