ya did a great job,,,just play it a few more times, and you got it! lol You play about a million times better than me. How's this organ,,,,little bit of a lag? that can't be easy at times
It's a fantastic organ and a fantastic piece, but there's something a bit flaccid about this performance of the Toccata - too slow and lacking rhythmic drive.
@EccentricRichard Maybe it is not a professional who played it (practizing student?). I was only a visitor. adn enjoyed the atmosphere, I wish I could play as well as the man or woman that performed Boelmann that afternoon. I would be very very proud.
I agree with your comments about the organ. I think many would take significant offense at your political comments regarding the effects of the war. Perhaps you should ask the people of Coventry. As for what Russia did after the war, that's a different story.
Bei diese Zahl von 113 geht es nicht um Lautstärke, sondern um Farbenreichtum, wie bei alle Instrumente gebaut von Wilhelm Sauer, und ich bin der Meinung das Herr Sieling dies sehr gut verstanden hat.
Kannst ja spaßeshalber mal alle 113 Register ziehen. Da erkennst du vor lauter Mulm keinen Ton mehr! Vorausgesetzt, die Windmaschine geht dabei nicht in die Knie....
I was lucky too, to hear the sound of this perfect organ played by a really good organplayer Ben van Oosten almost two weeks before at the 16th of August..Trully a superb experience if u consider that the concert was at 8 o'clock in the evening..One of the best music experiences i've ever had!
I was fortunate enough to sit through an entire Sunday morning service May 8, 2005 (60th year commemorating the awful outcome of WWII) and the acoustics along with this instrument were superb. Organ musik from the cathedral was being played over speakers in the streets, the cathedral had gaurds at that time with machine guns, it was simply beautiful. America had no right to bomb the true Mother Church & Russia let it lay in ruins until after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
I just found this video and I have to say this is one of the most beautiful sounds from an organ I have ever heard. Thank you and please let us hear more of this great instrument.
....the windchests were cone-valve chests, except in the case of the Rückpositiv, which was a membrane-chest. The action was pneumatic. Although there were several plans (Rudolf von Beckerath, 1942; Schuke, 1953) to electrify the organ these plans were never realised.
Although no attempt was made to remedy various shortcomings of the period, including the pneumatic action, the instrument has now been fully restored.
The pneumaticism can be perceived in the slight rhytmic instability caused by the natural delay due to long tubes bringing the air impulse to distance.
The organist played Leon Boellmann: Suite Gothique For Organ Opus 25; we visited the church when he played this piece. He played all parts, this is the last part What you see are the photograps captured with my videocamera.
ya did a great job,,,just play it a few more times, and you got it! lol You play about a million times better than me. How's this organ,,,,little bit of a lag? that can't be easy at times
1888bfs 2 weeks ago
Ich geh davon aus, dass es ein Anfänger ist. Aber trotz allem. Mit ein paar kleinen Fehlern gut gespielt.
Habe die Toccata erst heute in der Basilika St. Johann gehört, gespielt von Philippe Delacour. Unglaublich !
TheOneAndOnlyYeti 6 months ago
Doch viel zu lansam! Das ist wohl ein Anfänger, der hat Glück dass er da üben darf!
Oudreda 8 months ago
It's a fantastic organ and a fantastic piece, but there's something a bit flaccid about this performance of the Toccata - too slow and lacking rhythmic drive.
EccentricRichard 8 months ago
@EccentricRichard Maybe it is not a professional who played it (practizing student?). I was only a visitor. adn enjoyed the atmosphere, I wish I could play as well as the man or woman that performed Boelmann that afternoon. I would be very very proud.
agroot3 8 months ago
Dass man die Haltebögen bei Boellmann einhalten will bedeutet NICHT, dass man das Werk kaputt spielen DARF!!!
Geht garnicht!
restvitam 1 year ago
When I visited the cathedral, it sounded like someone let a child just go ahead and pound on the keys. I have no idea what was going on!
Zircemerald 1 year ago
lovely Cathedral
mity15 1 year ago
GreggKortesma
I agree with your comments about the organ. I think many would take significant offense at your political comments regarding the effects of the war. Perhaps you should ask the people of Coventry. As for what Russia did after the war, that's a different story.
twistoftime 1 year ago
saurer organ! in veenendaal we have one!
anneroelofse1 1 year ago
Bei diese Zahl von 113 geht es nicht um Lautstärke, sondern um Farbenreichtum, wie bei alle Instrumente gebaut von Wilhelm Sauer, und ich bin der Meinung das Herr Sieling dies sehr gut verstanden hat.
andre26071955 1 year ago
So wie sich das anhört ist das nicht Berlinerdom. ich war andieser Orgel schonmal gesehsen und das ist nicht die Orgel die ich kenne gelernt habe
sry aber wie mein Vorgänger schon sagte für 113 Register is das ne schwache leistung
SteigmiraufsDach 2 years ago
doch das ist eindeutig berliner dom. ich hab die gleiche CD auf der dieses Stück drauf ist.
Chearks 2 years ago
Klingt ziemlich schwächlich für sagenhafte 113 Register!
polsterj 3 years ago
Kannst ja spaßeshalber mal alle 113 Register ziehen. Da erkennst du vor lauter Mulm keinen Ton mehr! Vorausgesetzt, die Windmaschine geht dabei nicht in die Knie....
Nee, also Ahnung haben manche Leute....
Zipfelmuetze69 2 years ago
außerdem hört sich das noch nach üben an, und den kirchenbesuchern brauch man doch auch nicht gleich die ohren wegpusten
TheOnlyA10 2 years ago
Die Domorgel zu Berlin ist tatsächlich sehr schwach und klingt auch im Tutti noch ziemlich brav.
Domorganist Andreas Sieling wird dafür von Kollegen öfters mal freundschaftlich geärgert.
Totennebel 2 years ago
verkrachting van het orgel!!
nijkerk24 3 years ago
very rude to say, but very lazy
Guilloufan 3 years ago
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widor wowow
Konkolikonaa 3 years ago
schlecht gespielt, schade um das stück
jonasjonas91 3 years ago
1:15 lol:P
tjugofyra 3 years ago
About a month ago I had the opportunity to visit this church when I was in Berlin. Finding words to describe it are nearly impossible.
thecellist1985 3 years ago 2
I was lucky too, to hear the sound of this perfect organ played by a really good organplayer Ben van Oosten almost two weeks before at the 16th of August..Trully a superb experience if u consider that the concert was at 8 o'clock in the evening..One of the best music experiences i've ever had!
alexzografos 3 years ago 4
I was fortunate enough to sit through an entire Sunday morning service May 8, 2005 (60th year commemorating the awful outcome of WWII) and the acoustics along with this instrument were superb. Organ musik from the cathedral was being played over speakers in the streets, the cathedral had gaurds at that time with machine guns, it was simply beautiful. America had no right to bomb the true Mother Church & Russia let it lay in ruins until after the collapse of the Soviet Union.
GreggKortesma 4 years ago 3
I just found this video and I have to say this is one of the most beautiful sounds from an organ I have ever heard. Thank you and please let us hear more of this great instrument.
2468HOTROD 4 years ago 5
Unfortunately I lost the tape with part 1,2 and 3. I hope I will find it soon.
agroot3 4 years ago
@agroot3 OK it's now been 3 years. LOL Have you found parts 1,2 and 3 yet? Sure would love to hear those too. Thank you for this video.
2468HOTROD 10 months ago
Is this organ console pneumatic?
chamade216 4 years ago
....the windchests were cone-valve chests, except in the case of the Rückpositiv, which was a membrane-chest. The action was pneumatic. Although there were several plans (Rudolf von Beckerath, 1942; Schuke, 1953) to electrify the organ these plans were never realised.
Although no attempt was made to remedy various shortcomings of the period, including the pneumatic action, the instrument has now been fully restored.
agroot3 4 years ago
The pneumaticism can be perceived in the slight rhytmic instability caused by the natural delay due to long tubes bringing the air impulse to distance.
chanteur73 3 years ago
Is this organ pneumatic?
chamade216 4 years ago
Orgue Wilhelm Sauer, 1905.
113 jeux, 7000 tuyaux.
MrQuebec 4 years ago
Eine der besten Orgeln in Deuschland. Schade, daß das Video nur so kurz ist.
bastian1608 4 years ago
Ich habe auch Video's von Teil 1,2,3; bitte warten Sie nog zwei Wochen.
agroot3 4 years ago
The organist played Leon Boellmann: Suite Gothique For Organ Opus 25; we visited the church when he played this piece. He played all parts, this is the last part What you see are the photograps captured with my videocamera.
agroot3 4 years ago
Very beatuiful sound.I think it`s a improvisation.Isn`t ?
AlexandruCatau 4 years ago