This is amazing! If one weren't watching the video one would think it were a synthesizer... But it's a pipe organ! Such enchanting voices just from one instrument.
My Church, the Church of the Good Shepard in Pawtucket, Rhode Island has a M.P. Moller Organ, built in 1913 wiht OPUS number 1521. How many stops and ranks does it have?
@moller121 The way the hymn is played probably evoked more sadness than positive emotion.. I get it a little of that as well. But, see it more as a deeply emotional and powerful piece.
This is a beautiful rendition of this great old song. I'm 18 and the organist at my church and I am always striving to keep great old songs like this in church.
Beautiful sounds on this organ. Musical playing. I'd never heard a big Moller like this before. Nice registration changes. Would like to know who edited or published, such a nice arrangement.
Thanks for the nice comments. I once listened to a recording by Ivan Dittmars on the pipe organ in the late 1950's. That's the arrangement you are hearing. The harp stop is featured at the beginning of the piece. The harp stop is a percussion device attached to the organ in its echo division which is about 120 feet from the console in the church balcony. (Not seen in the video)
O Holy Night is one of the most beautiful Christmas hymns that I have ever heard. Mr. Momot does
a superb job in playing the piece. God Bless...
AnbroBR 1 month ago
How beautiful...thank you.
daughterofRMS 2 months ago
Where can I get the organ sheet of this song?
Arkenu2003 7 months ago
best version on youtube!
carofrocks 8 months ago
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Arkenu2003 4 months ago
@carofrocks Agree!
Arkenu2003 4 months ago
i want that organ, if only i had some place for it! :D
carofrocks 9 months ago
This is amazing! If one weren't watching the video one would think it were a synthesizer... But it's a pipe organ! Such enchanting voices just from one instrument.
theironfreak 1 year ago
The organ has 41 ranks, 64 stops and 2500 pipes. Thanks for watching !!!
moller121 1 year ago
My Church, the Church of the Good Shepard in Pawtucket, Rhode Island has a M.P. Moller Organ, built in 1913 wiht OPUS number 1521. How many stops and ranks does it have?
tparaiso601 1 year ago
Chew God
Sundancer213 1 year ago
i love this version holy night on a proper organ
TheMiditzermad 1 year ago
Such beautiful choice of registration - really sounds great. Thanks for sharing :)
MHammondOrganist 1 year ago
so sad
Sundancer213 1 year ago
@Sundancer213 Not quite sure what you mean by "so sad"
moller121 1 year ago
@moller121 The way the hymn is played probably evoked more sadness than positive emotion.. I get it a little of that as well. But, see it more as a deeply emotional and powerful piece.
mrjkdeyoung 6 months ago
Thanks Joe went really enjoyed. How about some hymnal and anthems. Or maybe some Bach?
Chesterbarnes1 1 year ago 2
This is so beautiful! This makes my eyes water, and my body tingle whenever I hear this played!
bvb553 2 years ago 8
Where did u get the sheet music frome because it sounded absolutely beatiful
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TheKingOfAmazement 2 years ago
Greetings from the UK , a superb performance and so mellow.
zeebuge 2 years ago
The OPUS number for the organ is 2959.
It was built in 1920 for the First United Methodist Church in Cortland, New York
moller121 2 years ago
@moller121
Quite and old organ but well maintained and working fine.....nice playing
resultant64 2 months ago
The 'ol Moller sounds great. Great job playing too. What is the opus #? Keep up the good work!
JohnBoyDeere 2 years ago
This is a beautiful rendition of this great old song. I'm 18 and the organist at my church and I am always striving to keep great old songs like this in church.
jlocustvalley 2 years ago
Spine tingling is right. That was remarkable...
99MarcC 2 years ago
Spine tingling. This piece is one of my favourites.
bored1980 2 years ago
This is so pretty.
XoXKhristen 2 years ago
Beautiful sounds on this organ. Musical playing. I'd never heard a big Moller like this before. Nice registration changes. Would like to know who edited or published, such a nice arrangement.
1CharlesCharles 3 years ago
Thanks for the nice comments. I once listened to a recording by Ivan Dittmars on the pipe organ in the late 1950's. That's the arrangement you are hearing. The harp stop is featured at the beginning of the piece. The harp stop is a percussion device attached to the organ in its echo division which is about 120 feet from the console in the church balcony. (Not seen in the video)
moller121 3 years ago