Churches' traditional pipe organs under threat in US
"Tis the season to be jolly" - and many churches around the US are echoing to the sound of organ music and Christmas carols.
But the traditional pipe organ that has been at the heart of liturgy for centuries is under threat.
Production of new instruments is slow, many churches cannot afford to maintain their older organs and electronic music is also becoming more popular as churches seek to modernise.
But, as Jane O'Brien reports, the era of the mighty pipe organ is not over yet.
Most watched/listened
-
Portrait of Mexico's Mennonites
-
'My anorexic daughter is now at peace'
-
How did this man learn 11 languages?
-
One-minute World News
-
What changes after Oscar glory?
-
CCTV shows moments before train crash
-
Large diamond found in Australia
-
France reporter seeks Syria evacuation
-
Mogadishu 'slowly coming back to life'
-
Police fire towards protesters in Kabul
-
Republicans clash over earmarks
-
A taste of diving to deepest ocean
-
Jen's Hollywood star and more news
-
Making the world's toughest glass
-
Billy Connolly 'Troubles' film airs
~RS~q~RS~~RS~z~RS~45~RS~)
