I have listened to this video several times and have shared it with some of my friends. It is a joy to hear Arthur playing this joyous arrangement of these hymns. Thank you for posting the video for all to see and hear. Blessings on you!
Absolutely fantastic arty. This piece is a definite classic. BTW I seem to recall you were mentioned in Diane Bish's biography and in the joy of music newsletter a long time ago. Keep up the talent buddy;) I wish i had access to an organ like that!
I have to say, based on the voicing this has to be a Moeller Pipe organ from the late 1950's. I could be wrong, but what tells me is the amazing shrill upperwork.
I remember when this piece was used on Dr. Kennedy's program...I have not heard it played in years...it is hard to keep to moving the way both Diane Bish and Arthur do...well done!
to fast to recognize any of the notes,the passion for excellence os there ok but the music seems to be all jammed together
rudly 9 months ago
I have listened to this video several times and have shared it with some of my friends. It is a joy to hear Arthur playing this joyous arrangement of these hymns. Thank you for posting the video for all to see and hear. Blessings on you!
neilwillsey 1 year ago
Spectacular! Adding to my faves.
tamiasthechipmunk 3 years ago 4
Absolutely fantastic arty. This piece is a definite classic. BTW I seem to recall you were mentioned in Diane Bish's biography and in the joy of music newsletter a long time ago. Keep up the talent buddy;) I wish i had access to an organ like that!
trackboi27 3 years ago
Alleluia! and he's just practicing? wow
justtall00 3 years ago 2
I love this piece....
icon645 3 years ago 2
I don't think that is a Rodgers organ....but the playing is great...I love to the "passion symphony", too...a great "artist"
taketime102 3 years ago 4
It's not too easy to see who influenced him -Diane Bish...WOW...that's a hard piece to keep going...!
pedalboard478 3 years ago 4
beautiful organ!! i love rodgers ogans! that is a rodgers organ right? it sounds like one!...and the chiff sound in the "Land of Rest" is beautful
Ignitus88 3 years ago 4
I have to say, based on the voicing this has to be a Moeller Pipe organ from the late 1950's. I could be wrong, but what tells me is the amazing shrill upperwork.
SkinnerEnthusiast 3 years ago
i do too...i like the idea of "Land of Rest..." in the middle...
inthecrowd903 3 years ago 5
I remember when this piece was used on Dr. Kennedy's program...I have not heard it played in years...it is hard to keep to moving the way both Diane Bish and Arthur do...well done!
organcritic117 3 years ago 3