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  • Wonderful!

    What is the exact name of this piece?

    And where can I get the sheet of it?

    Thanks a lot :)!

  • Excellent ! This piece used to be used every time on the Home Service (now Radio 4in the UK ) as the intro . for thought for the day . Greetings from sunny Somerset .

  • @jimbo5009

    Thanks for viewing and your kind words.

    Greeting to you in Somerset, UK, from New Jersey, USA.

    Cheers,

    Wayne

  • @jimbo5009 Thank you for the beautiful Aria. I have played this numerous times for reflective services, as well as for funerals, and weddings as well. Best wishes !

  • @organist2005 Hi,

    The organ does not have a real 32' stop in the pedal.

    It is a 32' Resultant that is derived from the 16' Diapason and 10 2/3' Bourdon.

    Thanks for your comments and for viewing.

    Greetings to you in Canada from New Jersey, USA.

    Kind regards,

    Wayne

  • Fantastic

  • @TheOrganKid Thanks for your kind comment and for viewing. Greetings to you in the UK from New Jersey, USA.

  • 5 ***** Is this Guilmant???

  • Thanks for rating and viewing.

    This is my own arrangement of the Händel "Aria".

    Grüße zu Ihnen in Deutschland von New Jersey, USA.

  • Where can I find the score for this song, so my organist can play it for my wedding? What is the complete title i.e. Concerto, Op # and such. Thanks!

  • Information to the right of the video. Most organists will have this in their library, usually in a collection.

    Thanks for viewing.

  • I'm from Brazil. Very nice interpretation. Fantástica, maravilhosa and celestial.

    Thanks, obrigado

    Dorival

  • Hello Dorival,

    Thank you for viewing and your kind comments.

    As saudações a você em Brasil de Nova Jersey, EUA.

    Kind regards,

    Wayne

  • This piece was played at my wedding over 20 years ago you play it with so much emotion.

  • Thanks for viewing and your kind comments.

    Congratulations on 20 years.

    Greetings to you in the UK from NJ, USA.

  • Brilliant playing this organ! Handel my fav.

    Greetings from Holland. Wim.

  • Thankd for your comments and for viewing.

    Groet van NJ, USA naar u in Nederland.

  • Excelente.

    Very nice.

    Romy

  • Thanks for viewing and your comments.

  • beautiful. . . wonderful

  • Thank you!

  • Hello  Wayne that was just Heavenly,i have this in a OUP Wedding album.

  • Hi David,

    Thanks. It's a very versatile work - weddings/preludes.

    Cheers,

    Wayne

  • Wayne,

    That is absolutely beautiful and contemplative. You sure have a way of wresting out every ounce of emotion from a piece. I loved it!

  • Hi Ed,

    Thank you!

    Wayne

  • Thank you.

  • Love those Steere stops, Now I really want to learn this.

  • Thank you. Greetings from the US to the UK.

  • ethereal sounds of great romance...heavenly!

  • Thank you Stefan.

  • I would like an example of the sounds from the Gross Flute, Aeoline, Quintadena, and Muted Viole w/ Celeste.

  • Muted Viole w/ Celeste (Echo) is coupled to the Choir so when I'm playing on the Choir it is part of the sound. The Gross Flute is what you hear at 1:26 when I have the melody on the Great.

    Thanks for viewing and your request. Greetings from NJ to MA.

  • the Gross Flute certainly doesn't sound like a hooting Tibia Plena like on my instrument.

  • Absolutely lovely! :D

    ~Cindy! :)

    ..

  • Thank you!

  • Thank you for your comments and for viewing.

  • COOL... VERY COOL!

  • Thank you for your comments and for viewing.

    As saudações de Nova Jersey, EUA a Brasil.

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