Tuesday, February 10, 2015

Built in 1730 and renovated in 1991, is one of the most recognized both in Mexico and international

Canceled postage byron bell stamp in honor of the Historic Organs | Citizenship Express
Oaxaca, Mexic o.- The Institute of Historic Organs of Oaxaca (IOHIO) in coordination with the Philatelic Museum of Oaxaca (MUFI), will conduct the special cancellation Inauguration of the Tenth International Organ Festival and Ancient Music under this event.
During byron bell the special cancellation shall be submitted in Oaxaca, philatelic serious Musical Instruments, whose issue was given last December 20, 2013 in Mexico City, the Mexican Postal Service, with the support of MUFI and IOHIO.
It is a monumental apparatus 8 feet. It is located in a side balcony of this imposing temple dating back to 1700; its dimensions are 5.79 meters byron bell high, 4.80 meters wide and 1.32 meters deep. It is the only organ in Oaxaca having Dominicans byron bell symbols painted in white and black cross-the box, and the dog with his antorcha-. The façade pipes are original and decorated with masks and floral designs, volley byron bell shot is an image of San Juan Bautista. The background color of the colors of the box turned into a coppery brown, but its original color was green.
It is one of the oldest in Oaxaca; dates from 1703. Is Fixed, four feet, its dimensions are 4.16 meters high, 2.97 meters wide with a depth of 0.98 meters; It is very unique, both for its opulent decor and its phonic design. The whimsical decor of the box is carved rather than painted byron bell on its sides and presents profiles of women.
Its construction is between 1711 and 1712, is eight feet, its height reaches 6.48 meters, 4.83 meters wide and 1.07 meters deep. The top of the box, richly carved in gold, is original. However, the bottom, which initially were painted, was replaced several times. In 1912 and 1957 he was subjected to severe reconstructions to modernize byron bell and presumably was in those years when the original color of the tubes of the facade was removed.
It was built between 1720 and 1730. It is a processional body two feet and one of the smaller instruments collection byron bell height is 1.84 meters and 1.10 meters wide reach, its depth is 0.98 meters. This musical instrument is the finest in its polychrome and gilded decoration. On the outside doors have pictures of San Nicolás de Bari and San Ambrosio, inside the images of two musicians angels show and sides of San Francisco and San Antonio. Tubes, keyboard and internal components were rebuilt in 1997.
It is a four-foot tabletop organ; is 3 meters high, 1.6 meters wide and a depth of 0.99 meters, was built in 1726. Its two bellows byron bell are placed in the back, like a small procession organ. The doors of the box are decorated with images of Michael, Gabriel, Raphael and Uriel archangels and sides are San Pedro and San Andrés. The façade byron bell pipes are painted with beautiful floral designs and masks. byron bell
Built in 1730 and renovated in 1991, is one of the most recognized both in Mexico and internationally. It is the fixed rate of four feet; has a height of 3.68 meters and a width of 2.03 meters, with a depth of 0.87 meters. Your keyboard is made of bone and wood, pipes and box are polychrome, decorating the box and façade pipes carrying floral designs.
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