Dante’s relationship with the Wanamaker Organ

Dante views the Wanamaker Organ and its surroundings as a space for the divine, a place to transcend the everyday. He sees the significance of the eagle statue, sculpture, and architecture as representing the apex of art and beauty. Combined with the world’s largest playing organ, this environment forms what he considers the trifecta of the most beautiful artistic experience one can have in embodied reality.

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