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.
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
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!
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?
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.
Melhor remédio para o coração
samansun 9 months ago
Beautiful playing! There are some very fine organs in New Zealand if you ever feel like taking a "working holiday"!
peteacher52 1 year ago
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.
ianwfirestone 1 year ago
Une performance magnifique...
Pas toujours d'accord sur le choix de certaines altérations... ce qui n'enlève rien au brio de cette interprétation ! Merci :)
drude06 1 year ago
Merci à vous!
dlballesteros 1 year ago
A little too faster for my taste... but undoubtedly a great performance!
Musicologicus 1 year ago
Grande. Bellissimo.
IPODORICO 3 years ago
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,
musikalitet 3 years ago
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!! :-) :-)
roethinger 3 years ago
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
ertaulaz 3 years ago
Hola! Gracias!
dlballesteros 3 years ago
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.
a55b47 4 years ago
Hello. Thank you.
You have very nice videos. I love too very much the french music, especially of the barroque french music.
dlballesteros 4 years ago
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!
tockoriusoschael 4 years ago
Muchísimas gracias a usted!
dlballesteros 4 years ago
!!!Viva Cabanilles,viva la santa España!!!
poveteya 4 years ago
Viva España!!
dlballesteros 4 years ago
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!
florin11bv 4 years ago
Thank you very much!!
dlballesteros 4 years ago
Please Madame, is that organ in Liege? Wonderfull sound!!!!!
florin11bv 4 years ago
No. It is in Hasselt, Belgium. Cathedral de St. Quentin.
dlballesteros 4 years ago
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!
tubamagna16 4 years ago
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?
mhgoetze 4 years ago
very beautifull!!
paranormaalutrecht 4 years ago
Nice. Is that third manual some type of Solo / Bombarde division?
GrandeChoeur 4 years ago
Yes, it is an ÉCHO : [Compass : treble only, c 1 f 3,
30 keys]
Bourdon 8' Cornet III Cromhorne 8'
Prestant 4'
dlballesteros 4 years ago
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.
GrandeChoeur 4 years ago
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.
Organgrinder010 4 years ago