"Windblown organ-pipe sculpture is music to ears, eyes," by Darlene Pfister, Star Tribune, June 3, 1998 excerpt - Norman Andersen hopes his new sculpture, "Accord," will come to be considered the Big Ben of the Como neighborhood of southeast Minneapolis. The 20-foot-tall crown of inverted organ pipes, designed to be played by the wind, will be dedicated at Van Cleve Park Sunday. The 12 steel organ pipes will be powered by an electric blower, but the notes they play will be controlled by the wind, Andersen said. . .
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