Congratulations ,the choice of stops , manuals etc is perfect. The tone , tempo also , we all hope to see you playing again ... maybe in france ! Why not?
This is M. P. Moller Opus 3685 of 1936 built for the former Presbyterian Church of the Covenant (later National Presbyterian Church) and under personal supervision of Richard O. Whitelegg (ex Harrison and Harrison, Willis and Welte-Tripp). Moved to present church in 1960's and now restored/rebuilt by David M. Storey, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryland.
Ma petite cousine, qui vient de terminer un doctorat à Juilliard... Keith Emerson et Rick Wakeman n'ont qu'à bien se tenir...
AC081961 7 months ago
Congratulations ,the choice of stops , manuals etc is perfect. The tone , tempo also , we all hope to see you playing again ... maybe in france ! Why not?
Mtretout organist, not able to play like you ...
Micheltretout 1 year ago
Great Concert - the best.
DeaconDick0421 1 year ago
Great videography. So you do this professionally? If so, send me a message!
DesireeDeFete 1 year ago
keep an eye out for Isabelle on this instrument at the AGO convention this summer
acisproductions 1 year ago
Très intéressant et vraiment bien filmé.
sdegrace 2 years ago
Brava, Isabelle ... so many different colors!
Colsop77 2 years ago
This is M. P. Moller Opus 3685 of 1936 built for the former Presbyterian Church of the Covenant (later National Presbyterian Church) and under personal supervision of Richard O. Whitelegg (ex Harrison and Harrison, Willis and Welte-Tripp). Moved to present church in 1960's and now restored/rebuilt by David M. Storey, Inc. of Baltimore, Maryland.
ruxtoncar 2 years ago
Great! The organ sounds wonderful -- so colorful and well regulated. Congrats to the organist and to the organbuilder!
melodia16 2 years ago