"Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation!" :-D "Size, matters not" (thanks, Yoda LOL!) A fantastic sound from a "little" organ, beautifully played! I "favourited" this one a long time ago, and it never fails to lift my spirits, and bring (joyful) tears to my eyes. Well done! :-D
Thank you for your kind comments. I was in Germany in October 2010. Toured from Frankfurt to Berlin to Leipzig to Munich and Bavaria. A beautiful country ! Merry Christmas to you also.
I like the way the pipes are built behind the altar and the large crucifix is symetrical with that theme. Usually pipes are placed at the side of the sanctuary when they are in front this is a nice adaptation and likely better sound projection wise.
AMAZING.. Great. Speechless (in a good way) oh my goodness your so good. Beautiful good luck in your career god bless you and keep doing music because your fantastic at it!
You play very well! You are the only on I have found on YouTube so far that plays the "O Come let us adore him" part without a pedal "D." Which is the way I like it! Thankyou!
Thank you for the wonderful compliment. I began taking piano lessons at age 9; moved up to the organ one year later. My dad was very sick at the time. We had to sell the organ in our home, discontinued lessons after one year. I approached the priest in our church and asked to practise on the organ...learned the organ by myself thereafter. You, too, can learn by practising daily. I practised for several hours at a time daily...been playing the organ now for 46 years. Best of luck in your playing.
I have yet to find an organist on Youtube as good as you. Your timing, playing and tone selection is brilliant. I am having my first lessons on the organ and would love your advice on how to quickly be able to read the sheet music and play hymns like you. Any advice? How long did it take you to get somewhere on the organ (play hymns by reading the sheet music) and get the co-ordination with the pedals and bass octaves sorted?
Many thanks and best wishes. You are a fine organist.
Great stuff --- this is the kind of pipe-organ rendition of "OCAYF" I've been looking for this Christmas season! Just glorious --- all volume and depth and tone coloration, with nothing else getting in the way! Thank You Very Much!
My all time favourite Christmas Carol played fabulously Joe. You are a very accomplished organist. Thanks for sharing your talent. Merry Christmas, Roy
You did Heavenly!
WeAreBorg359 1 month ago
Truly magical! Merry Christmas to you all! :)
schmidtphitau 1 month ago
OH MY, YES!!! :)) Very Nice!!!
Mike86672 1 month ago
a fine performance and an awesome sound - probably the greatest of the christmas carols - thanks moller121!
sousafan100 9 months ago
"Sing, choirs of angels, sing in exultation!" :-D "Size, matters not" (thanks, Yoda LOL!) A fantastic sound from a "little" organ, beautifully played! I "favourited" this one a long time ago, and it never fails to lift my spirits, and bring (joyful) tears to my eyes. Well done! :-D
sdingeswho 1 year ago
Thank you for your kind comments. I was in Germany in October 2010. Toured from Frankfurt to Berlin to Leipzig to Munich and Bavaria. A beautiful country ! Merry Christmas to you also.
moller121 1 year ago
wonderfully played !!!! I like the way you play the organ :-)
In Germany the song is named "Nun freut euch ihr Christen"
I wish all of you a white, healty, peaceful and blessed christmas time!!!
Greetings from Germany
JuergenSW 1 year ago
now THATS an organ
Arky83mi 1 year ago
Brilliant!
jannasvensonuk 1 year ago
Very nice. Enjoyed the arrangement and the balance of all the sounds. Also, a nice Organ!
ghpierson 1 year ago
Nice! compliments
inadlo 1 year ago
I like the way the pipes are built behind the altar and the large crucifix is symetrical with that theme. Usually pipes are placed at the side of the sanctuary when they are in front this is a nice adaptation and likely better sound projection wise.
gramps2matt 1 year ago
Nice! It's refreshing to see another WNY pipe organ on here; I used to play at the Presbyterian churches in Alden.
doc682 1 year ago
Absolutely fantastic!!!!!
I happen to know this organist very well - he's my uncle - and he is a 100% self-taught genius on the organ.
Thanks for the great stuff UJ!!!!!!! It gave me chills.
- Chris
chrismomot 1 year ago
Excellent!
Chesterbarnes1 1 year ago
Not sure what you mean "missing 14"?
moller121 2 years ago
@moller121 The numbers on the left add up to 652. Missing 14.
Rachegotter 1 year ago
@moller121 Moller 121 I evolved the same way. That's why I enjoyed your playing so well. You came up through the ranks the hard way. Thank again.
Chesterbarnes1 1 year ago
missing 14.
Rachegotter 2 years ago
I love the way it opens up at 1:05, its flawless and then the organ sings with the higher notes; its so well done. Wonderful key change....
Baphom8 2 years ago
Nollag Grieghal, agus a gle` mhadh Hogmanay! ( Merry Christmas, and a very good New-year!)
TheClanMacGregor 2 years ago
oh i go to our lady of pompeii. And the church . cool music
Emily22199 2 years ago
AMAZING.. Great. Speechless (in a good way) oh my goodness your so good. Beautiful good luck in your career god bless you and keep doing music because your fantastic at it!
Emily22199 2 years ago
This has got to be a Whitelegg Moller!
DesireeDeFete 2 years ago
Absolutely beautiful!
marksjur 2 years ago
Fantastic!
christhompsonorganis 2 years ago
You play very well! You are the only on I have found on YouTube so far that plays the "O Come let us adore him" part without a pedal "D." Which is the way I like it! Thankyou!
8ftbourdon 2 years ago
The organist you see here actually does play the D Pedal on the "o come let us adore him"
vaughnorganist 2 years ago
Brilliant Playing, nice to hear the organ by itself, such power. Excellent. Many Thanks for Filming it.
007vauxhall 2 years ago
Amazing!!!!
trapperkeeeper 3 years ago
Thank you for the wonderful compliment. I began taking piano lessons at age 9; moved up to the organ one year later. My dad was very sick at the time. We had to sell the organ in our home, discontinued lessons after one year. I approached the priest in our church and asked to practise on the organ...learned the organ by myself thereafter. You, too, can learn by practising daily. I practised for several hours at a time daily...been playing the organ now for 46 years. Best of luck in your playing.
moller121 3 years ago
@moller121 I too came the same way you did. Enjoy your playing ...Thank you!
Chesterbarnes1 2 months ago
I have yet to find an organist on Youtube as good as you. Your timing, playing and tone selection is brilliant. I am having my first lessons on the organ and would love your advice on how to quickly be able to read the sheet music and play hymns like you. Any advice? How long did it take you to get somewhere on the organ (play hymns by reading the sheet music) and get the co-ordination with the pedals and bass octaves sorted?
Many thanks and best wishes. You are a fine organist.
bitterfingers 3 years ago
Great stuff --- this is the kind of pipe-organ rendition of "OCAYF" I've been looking for this Christmas season! Just glorious --- all volume and depth and tone coloration, with nothing else getting in the way! Thank You Very Much!
sdingeswho 3 years ago
My all time favourite Christmas Carol played fabulously Joe. You are a very accomplished organist. Thanks for sharing your talent. Merry Christmas, Roy
organnut 3 years ago
Thanks for your very kind comments
moller121 3 years ago