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  • Simplesmente belo!!!

  • @powersonic

    thanx! (we must thank the beautiful "voce-humana"-stop in the great-division..)

  • nice, sort of Durufle-ish in style. :) LOVE it! Nice Romantic/Impressionist feel.

  • i take that as a compliment :-)

  • wow, this is a wounderful Organ!!

  • Very nice! There must be a number of Sauer organs still in existence around Germany, Including the old Sauer organ at the St.Thomas Lutheran Kirche in Leipzig.

    Thanks for sharing this video!

  • This sauer organ was built in the late 1990s, 1997 i think. The real nice neo-barock, late romantic sauer organs not that common. But a couple good ones are at Berlin cathedral and St. Thomas Leipzig.

  • This is an organ built by the other Sauer ;)

  • there is another sauer-orgen from 1905 in dortmund- dorstfeld - virtually unaltered, 40 stops, full pneumatic action.

    concerning this viedeo, you are correct: the instrument i am playing is the other sauer - they do sort of "orgue-à-tot-jouer" - instruments...

  • What a killer organ!

  • oh aye, i like it, too!

  • you can try to organize your improvizations via bicinia, harmonization, concentration on single motives (j.s. bach would have called this "durchführen")-

    if you need a crash-course and happen to pass by hamburg, give me a note

  • is it a kyrie from a frensh church song book?

  • the style of the improvisation is french-style, the organ is sort of french style, the organist is german whth french ancestry who studied in france-

    the book is latin and was edited 1924 in the vatican state: "GRADUALE sacrosanctae romanae ecclesiae" (etc.) - but yes, it was printed in paris the same year

    my orgen teachers were j.f. lachver and andré fleury, the latter havng studied wth lous vierne and seen ch. tournemire improvise on gregorian tunes. so the tradition came somehow to me..

  • ok so you are the organist? its very nice and good played! i do a lot of improvisation too but my problem is, that the sounds are only "good ideas" like my teacher call them and he said that i am nearly the only one of his pupils who know what to play when he sit on the organ without a not, but my problem is that i mostly play without a clear theme. so i give the double respect to improvationorganists like you!!!!

  • I love it.

    The style is common to me, but I have only heard it in our cathedral. I am a organist too for my parish, but I want to master this style like you do.

    Why is this actually 'french style'? All french organistest play this way ? :P

  • merci! (on se débrouille..)

    w

  • Nice interlude, beautiful sounds and exciting organ!

    5-stars

  • I like to learn to play jazz on church organ!

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