@Knappa22 The organ was built in 1976 by Marcussen in a neo-romantic mix of german and french elements. 83 stops, 5 manuals and pedal. It incorporates quite a lot of (heavily modified) pipe material from the previous organ built by Åkerman & Lund in 1930 (in turn incorporating material from previous organs from 1840 and 1916). The Etherial organ (manual V) was left almost unchanged, but not much else remains of the previous musical structure.
I love your music Diane! Its clearly what you love doing.
cjhwth81 2 months ago
Excellent, except for inclusion of "Deck the Halls" that carol is secular in nature (kind of like "Jingle Bells")
steelersfanhawaii 4 months ago
I have always enjoyed the organ music of Diane Bish, and I really look up to her.
JSBACH1685to1750 1 year ago
Awesome!
ToneLilly1 1 year ago
absolutely beautifully played thankyou for your channel i will be recommending it.merry christmas
TheAngelsong1 1 year ago
Beautiful =]
geraintjohn 1 year ago
heavenly played! that's joy of music at it's best. a glorious hymn of Christ, the new born king.
crossbike 1 year ago
Beautiful organ - I love the ethereal sound.
Great hearing the Welsh melody from 4.16 -5.28
Knappa22 3 years ago
@Knappa22 The organ was built in 1976 by Marcussen in a neo-romantic mix of german and french elements. 83 stops, 5 manuals and pedal. It incorporates quite a lot of (heavily modified) pipe material from the previous organ built by Åkerman & Lund in 1930 (in turn incorporating material from previous organs from 1840 and 1916). The Etherial organ (manual V) was left almost unchanged, but not much else remains of the previous musical structure.
steff2929 1 year ago
Away in a Manger has lots of melodies that goes with it. There is a Scottisn melody which is the same one to "Flow Gently Sweet Afton".
Streetcar1743 3 years ago