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  • Melhor remédio para o coração

  • Beautiful playing! There are some very fine organs in New Zealand if you ever feel like taking a "working holiday"!

  • Excellent performance! I really like your videos. Please post more. On a side note, I could hear the air pressure shaking (blower and bellows responding to the heavy reeds). One of the nuances that make organs seem like a "living" instrument.

  • Une performance magnifique...

    Pas toujours d'accord sur le choix de certaines altérations... ce qui n'enlève rien au brio de cette interprétation ! Merci :)

  • Merci à vous!

  • A little too faster for my taste... but undoubtedly a great performance!

  • Grande. Bellissimo.

  • I admire the way you sit at the organ. It is so balanced. It makes a triangel,(like some of the renæssance madonna pictures) and seems very strong,

  • AH BEN VOILA!!!! :-) C'EST TRES BEAU çA!!!! :-) BRAVO MADAME!!! :-) Pour le "grand" public(qui ne va pas habituellement au concert d'orgue),c'est quand même plus plaisant que les études de Demessieux!!! Et vous jouez Cananilles très bien!! :-) :-)

  • VIVA LA ORGANERIA ESPAÑOLA, eres una gran organista para la interpretación del organo Español, me gustaria ver mas órganos de toda la peninsula. Mando saludos desde Colombia

  • Hola! Gracias!

  • Very nice work. I particularly like your video of La Madeleine. As you may have guessed from the videos I've posted, I'm a francophile.

  • Hello. Thank you.

    You have very nice videos. I love too very much the french music, especially of the barroque french music.

  • Esa música de Cabanilles es una música de ángeles, que podemos escuchar en un bello órgano español y tocado por un ángel como doña Domitila Ballesteros. ¡Muchas gracias, señora, mis saludos desde Argentina!

  • Muchísimas gracias a usted!

  • !!!Viva Cabanilles,viva la santa España!!!

  • Viva España!!

  • Thank you very much. You are very good in this spanish style. Some others videos, possibly on old spanish organs?

    Good luck on your artistic work!

  • Thank you very much!!

  • Please Madame, is that organ in Liege? Wonderfull sound!!!!!

  • No. It is in Hasselt, Belgium. Cathedral de St. Quentin.

  • Woah A short compass Manual, out of all 47 some organs I have played never in my life have I seen that. Very different O_O

    Cool!

  • It is interesting that the short compass Swell was so popular for so long - longer than it's been a full compass. Having now reconstructed several, I'd say that organists now don't really know how to use them?

  • very beautifull!!

  • Nice. Is that third manual some type of Solo / Bombarde division?

  • Yes, it is an ÉCHO : [Compass : treble only, c 1 f 3,

    30 keys]

    Bourdon 8' Cornet III Cromhorne 8'

    Prestant 4'

  • So how often is that actually used? It seems like it isn't worthwhile to have a third manual that is half of a normal manual and with so few stops. I would just change pistons and have those stops on the swell. Thats just me though.

  • Being a tracker organ, you won't find any pistons. The Echo chamber is located at a distance, so there is great work involved to link the trackers to the pipes. It was probably done this way to keep costs lower, but there could be any number of reasons.

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