Unfortunately, no CDs of this organ have been made. The only recording I know of is what I made for radio some years back with this Bach piece and a few other works. I'd love to record it properly. One day . . .
Thank you. The organ is by Helle of Plymoth and was built in 1880. It was originally built for St Peter's Anglican Church, East Sydney. The was the organ used by Norman Johnston who taught many organists, including myself.
j'aime votre phrasé !
Panoramix67 7 months ago
alas
12345qazx1 1 year ago
pity
12345qazx1 1 year ago
thank you for info.any cd' s of organ and players?
12345qazx1 1 year ago
Unfortunately, no CDs of this organ have been made. The only recording I know of is what I made for radio some years back with this Bach piece and a few other works. I'd love to record it properly. One day . . .
tormus1 1 year ago
Thank you. The organ is by Helle of Plymoth and was built in 1880. It was originally built for St Peter's Anglican Church, East Sydney. The was the organ used by Norman Johnston who taught many organists, including myself.
tormus1 1 year ago
a frienly organ,who is the builder and when.fine performance of pastor!!
12345qazx1 1 year ago
Beautiful playing.
gerardbedecarter 2 years ago
A good tempo.
shnimmuc 2 years ago 2
very good
alleorg 2 years ago 2
Wonderful!
Nice tempo.
Needs a metronome to perfect rhythm.
(Discovered I needed it after hearing my recording.)
No mordent at 1:08 and no trill at 1:12?
Would be nice to continue them throughout this joyful complex fugue.
Thank you for your recording.
robertgift 3 years ago
What a wonderful lively piece with great colour and verve
cookiebaroness 3 years ago 2