english reeds fat bold brassy unabashedly proud of the hymnsong played with enthusiasm nearly bordering on the edge of solemn ecstacy.....regal and oh so british.
Ah yes, the old Episcopal favourite - I cannot here this without thinking of a warm Sunday morning in July or August in a country parish with the congragation in full voice - the essence of Anglican Faith!! Time to draw breath at the end of the phrase would be good though :-)
This website is a great idea, particularly for small congregations without organs or organists. I begged the UU Musicians Network to produce such a product and got only the nastiest of replies. SHAME ON THEM. Most of these hymns I first met at the First Church in Boston 1630 when I became a Unitarian. Several comments. This organ is better than the others, for its mixtures are bighter enabling cong. singing. Here also the organ registration changes verse to verse. Ask others to do the same.
This is a favorite opener at my church. :)
streamofawareness 1 month ago
I hate that stuff at the beginning
Prancer1231 10 months ago
@Prancer1231 Yeah...we know, we know. I just fast forward through it. (The audio downloads on our website don't include the intro)
HiFiHymnBook 10 months ago
When I say my first Mass, This is going to be the processional
eglowell92 10 months ago
english reeds fat bold brassy unabashedly proud of the hymnsong played with enthusiasm nearly bordering on the edge of solemn ecstacy.....regal and oh so british.
SOLI DEI GLORIA
galisteo44 10 months ago
god pipe organs are BEAUTFUL i want one so bad like that one but thats like impossable to a little traler park boy like me
dyaln1009 1 year ago
i played this on the english handbells, but on the church organ its prettier
kikiru11 1 year ago
Głoś imię Pana :-)
Quis ut Deus !
djparafialny 2 years ago
That's it, this is one of the greatest channels on YouTube!!
oceanmaid 2 years ago 2
Love it...my wedding processional hymn
mancalos 2 years ago
Ah yes, the old Episcopal favourite - I cannot here this without thinking of a warm Sunday morning in July or August in a country parish with the congragation in full voice - the essence of Anglican Faith!! Time to draw breath at the end of the phrase would be good though :-)
pipeup1 3 years ago 3
This website is a great idea, particularly for small congregations without organs or organists. I begged the UU Musicians Network to produce such a product and got only the nastiest of replies. SHAME ON THEM. Most of these hymns I first met at the First Church in Boston 1630 when I became a Unitarian. Several comments. This organ is better than the others, for its mixtures are bighter enabling cong. singing. Here also the organ registration changes verse to verse. Ask others to do the same.
georgeexoo 3 years ago 2
Praise to the Lord!!
Orgeltrecker 3 years ago
Well said Brother
LlywelyntheGreat 2 years ago