Fantastica interpretazione! A che punto è la ricostruzione? E' rimasto qualcosa di queto Monumento Musicale o è andato completamente perduto in tutte le sue parti? **********
In a word 'Beautiful' absolutley beautiful.....what a moving piece of music this is. Today is the first time I have ever heard it, but, it's haunting me now and I can't stop playing it, got to hear more of this. Thank you for uploading it .............
Thanks for the compliments! No, its not Hauptwerk. As I wrote in the infos attached to the first post of this series (Viernes Finale from the Symphony no. 1), NDB samples are running under Gigastudio 3. A dedicated computer program connects the MIDI output of a II/P organ console to Gigastudio. The ambience of the original church is emulated by a dedicated IR reverb.
can anyone tell me where i can get the scores of this magnificent peace because since I've heard it I'm in love with it!Please answer me!Thanks, your biggest fan ddecho!
Very easy! You can download it for free from the author's website. Since it seems not possible to put web addresses into comments, you'll find the address in the video posted on Youtube from the author himself ("Mighty toccata"). Alternatively, you can search Google for "jffj, the free music publisher". Enjoy!
Thanks Jon for your kind comments and congratulations for your Toccata, a splendid symphonic toccata in the post-romantic line of Whitlock and Lanquetuit. Bravo! Organists needed it!
Ooh.. this is very Captain Nemo, splendidly dark and brooding.
Blacksquareable 1 year ago
Thank you!
fullfacile 1 year ago
A great,and grand piece for the organ. Another GIGOUT in the making? Wish there
was more of this type of music to enjoy. Thanks for posting this. Up there with
Vierne, Widor, Franck,and Guillou.
Psyche777able 1 year ago
Love the change of timbre at 1:19. Such a great piece to listen to again and again.
elainebmack 1 year ago
Fantastica interpretazione! A che punto è la ricostruzione? E' rimasto qualcosa di queto Monumento Musicale o è andato completamente perduto in tutte le sue parti? **********
etbuk 2 years ago
Fabulous - the music and the sound.
MarkHarmer 2 years ago
A grand piece in a most beautiful church, indeed. Music of sustained grandeur to hold one's breath aloft on the wings of angels. *****
Glenn
FromHolbergsTime 2 years ago
Thanks for your compliments!
kreutzbach 2 years ago
Fantastic!!!
stickershomeplus 2 years ago
1:19 - joy
GMoralesRCflight 2 years ago 3
In a word 'Beautiful' absolutley beautiful.....what a moving piece of music this is. Today is the first time I have ever heard it, but, it's haunting me now and I can't stop playing it, got to hear more of this. Thank you for uploading it .............
brianG0HRF 2 years ago 5
Wow, what a piece of music. Thanks for putting this up.
mrkranen 2 years ago 7
Bravo! A wonderful work, on a wonderful (virtual) organ!
Which software are you using for the Realization of the organ? Is it Hauptwerk?
bagnewauckland 2 years ago
Thanks for the compliments! No, its not Hauptwerk. As I wrote in the infos attached to the first post of this series (Viernes Finale from the Symphony no. 1), NDB samples are running under Gigastudio 3. A dedicated computer program connects the MIDI output of a II/P organ console to Gigastudio. The ambience of the original church is emulated by a dedicated IR reverb.
kreutzbach 2 years ago
Grandioso!!!
vinceiw9hor 2 years ago 4
grandeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeeee
corodellamicizia 2 years ago
What a beautiful piece of organ music!!!
UncleBrommel 2 years ago 3
can anyone tell me where i can get the scores of this magnificent peace because since I've heard it I'm in love with it!Please answer me!Thanks, your biggest fan ddecho!
ddecho 3 years ago 2
Very easy! You can download it for free from the author's website. Since it seems not possible to put web addresses into comments, you'll find the address in the video posted on Youtube from the author himself ("Mighty toccata"). Alternatively, you can search Google for "jffj, the free music publisher". Enjoy!
kreutzbach 3 years ago
Thanks Jon for your kind comments and congratulations for your Toccata, a splendid symphonic toccata in the post-romantic line of Whitlock and Lanquetuit. Bravo! Organists needed it!
kreutzbach 3 years ago
Hi! Many thanks for playing and recording my piece, its a great honour to be played by you! You play it very good and convincing!
Is it possible to get the audiofile?
kontrabombarde32 3 years ago 3