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From: abath07
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  • Great stuff. It is such a refreshing change to hear the detail of registration possibilities.

    Of course the Grand Jeu is also majestic...

  • The lovely Clicquot stops......

  • Bof, ça vaut pas tripette !

    La prise de son n'aide pas !

  • Listening once more, I can only think how lucky Daniel is: how many organists can play Marchand and Dupre authentically on the same instrument?? Must be a wonderful feeling!

  • Wonderful stuff...

  • Love the sound of the Clicquot era French organs - - so glad that Cavaille-Coll was such a fan of Clicquot that he retained these in the rebuild of both St. Sulpice and Notre Dame's organs.

  • Skyler - Youtube played a practical joke on me - I gave you a '+', not a minus, and I can't change it! Believe me - I'm 150% in favour of your comment...

  • Like you said, a chance that Cavaillé-Coll has kept the base of Clicquot's stops. Most of French classical organs had been destroyed to become romantic or symphonic.

    We have here a rare example.

  • And many romantic organs has been destroyed to become neo-baroque organs!

  • This is not Offertoire, but 'Basse de Trompette' from 1er Livre by Marchand.

  • Marvelous! Please post more of Daniel Roth at St. sulpice.

  • Wonderfull! I suppose he's playing only on Clicquot's stops...

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