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  • Should be named LSD music.. but to be honest suck to much!

  • Ha! The one of the first things I thought: Woah What an organ! ...and... Woah! Her hairstyle! That's cool! I love this song. I played an arrangement of it in sacrament meeting, and apparently that was the closing song.

    :)

    I love having the knowledge of God's existence and His creations.

  • i am a christtian. and tho i dont agree with LDS, practises, well thats another time and another video. hte differences are trivial. this song/hymn was done beautifully

  • What a wonderful hymn! One of my favorite! Thank you for playing it! I really hope that regardless of what denomination anyone is, we can come together and all praise Jesus Christ and God together with such wonderful music!

  • Those bass notes around 3:10 are brutal; particularly when the 7th is the bass of the chord. The resolution is absolutely epic.

  • The future organist for the Mormon Tabernacle Choir for sure!

  • This is a Christian hymn praising the God of all creation, not some imaginary god who was once a man.

    This is an insult to the author (a Christian) who would turn over in his grave if he knew it was being misused in this way.

  • It takes a great musician to know the difference between good registrations and bad registrations. You must be talented organist to know the difference!

  • SUPER

  • The words are a paraphrase from the Canticle of the Sun by St Francis of Assisi the music is Lasst uns erfreuen often played with the harmonization of Ralph Vaughan Williams. I have played the organ for 32 years It is a wonderful melody to extemporize on and is truly a thrilling piece which I have played in many denominations. Bless the LDS for taking it as their own as it is a wonderful Franciscan Hymn that speaks to all who love the Franciscan canticle paraphrase and music.

  • This is a Christian hymn, not Mormon.

  • @thesignsoflife7 True, but the lady playing it is LDS, which is probably how it got labeled as such. Either way, it's beautiful, isn't it?

  • MAGNIFICO!

  • The Organ is modern and good sounding, the music is not sad and full of grace. I've studied sad and polite music for a lot of year, and this is better! The great master of classical music usually are the way to learn music, i think are not the way to music. I'd like my sons play music happy.

    A boy plaiyng sad music, is a sad boy. God mark everything, music, painting and word.

  • FREE BIRD!

  • What, no 32' on that thing?

  • Beautiful music is beautiful music. And this is beautiful music. Maybe it's the holy undergarment that's inspiring her.

  • I have to laugh when I read some of the comments. Some say the registrations were wonderful while others think they were awful. I really think the problem is............earwax!

  • @ryorgan or possibly lack of cowbell

  • Lovely Organ and hymn, I am A big fan of the LDS hymns

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  • i need exactly this arrangement

  • I don't like her registration at all.

  • What is registration?

  • the stops/ ranks she's using.

  • Very nice!

  • Wow.. you really helped me out, now I can play on eastersunday during mass with magnificent chords!

  • WOW! What an amazing console! You mormons really can build organs!

  • its not the mormons, its the organ builders, and their not as big as french baroque organs

  • WOW - your videos are GREAT. The music and texture are spell binding. Your playing makes me listen from the first notes. How can I get your scores?

  • Odd to have play a hymn which references the Holy Trinity on an LDS organ...

  • I guess that would be your interpretation of the lyrics. Although I did get a kick out of the imagery of an organ belonging to one faith or another. :)

  • Francis of Assisi's seventh verse:

    "Let all things their Creator bless,

    And worship Him in humbleness,

    O praise Him! Alleluia!

    Praise, praise the Father, praise the Son,

    And praise the Spirit, Three in One!"

    It's really not an interpretation, his reference to a Triune God are fairly obvious.

  • Im not a mormon but i dont believe they even sing this verse.

  • The seventh verse doesn't belong to Francis of Assissi's words. He only refers to "Signore"--Lord in the whole canticle.

  • Its typical that mormons are in this sick competition with the Catholics for years, now leave St. Francis name out of it mormons

  • this actually is not an LDS organ, it is the University of Utah's.

  • Sorry, but the Mormons only sing the first four verses. These are the only ones in our hymn book. A lot of songs can be used for many religions.

  • Bravo ! Thanks - blessings to you.

  • Du bist mir ja einer^^

    Das ist ja auch die Melodie zu Unserem Lied lasst uns er freuen Herzlich sehr (Gotteslob 585)

    Und Gottes Gesöpfe Lommen zu hauf.

    Liebe grüße.

    Markus

  • hat etwas vom deutschen Choral: Lasst uns erfreuen herzlich sehr

  • Spielst du auch Orgel?

    (Icq: 438037829)

  • wonderful

  • Wonderfull!!!

    Alleluia

  • This song definitely makes one want to praise our Savior!

    "Thou rushing wind that art so strong

    Ye clouds that sail in heav'n along

    O praise Him, alleluia

    Thou rising moon in praise rejoice

    Ye lights of evening find a voice

    O praise Him, O praise Him

    Alleluia, alleluia, alleluia"

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