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3 months ago
Bach Schubler Chorales, BWV 645-647
Matthew Mainster plays the first three Bach Schubler Chorales on the Dwight Chapel organ at Yale University.
pianoplyr24 • 2,573 views
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3 months ago
J.S.Bach: Fuge in D-Dur BWV 532
Christian Barthen spielt die Beckerath-Orgel der berühmten Ludwigskirche in Saarbrücken.
c0384 • 4,983 views
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A fine performance, smooth and propulsive without being frantic. Nice changes of registration, overall a *happy* reading. Your pedaliter reminds me of Minde's comment on Bach @ Cassell: "His feet flew over the pedals as though they had wings, and powerful sounds roared like thunder through the ch...
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3 months ago
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3 months ago
Masterclass com Maria Venuti - Schubert
Maria Venuti - Masterclass em Goiânia
34º Festival de Música
patispk • 2,557 views
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Venuti's experience and still-fluent technique, and her engaging personality, form exactly the kind of clinician young singers can not only learn from but respect. Brava indeed. I hope the young guy was able to learn from her example, how to keep the tongue from a-choking one on those slow ascend...
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3 months ago
Louis Vierne-Carillon de Westminster by Jean-Baptiste Robin
Louis Vierne, Carillon de Westminster by Jean-Baptiste Robin in Sainte Radegonde church in Poitiers.
Performed during a visit of the organ.
tuyauxdorgue • 20,915 views
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Superb! I can only imagine how it would roll out into the church, in all its glory, if one were there. Thank you for this and your other YouTube videos. First-rate in every way.
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3 months ago
James King Met 1968 Live Lohengrin "In Fernem Land"
An extract from the famous Metropolitan 1968 House Wire Live recording of Lohengrin by Richard Wagner. (The house wire was a stage microphone used ...
retepsnikrep • 8,512 views
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Don't forget King started as a baritone, and that lower richness stayed with him up into the tenor repertoire. Have you heard his Kaiser in the live recording of Die Fraue ohne Schatten, the recording with Nilsson, Berry, Rysanek, Hesse, and Boehm conducting? Hotcha. The thing is, much like Flags...
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3 months ago
Louis Vierne First Symphony Final mvt. #1
Louis Vierne 1st Symphony (Final mvt.) played by Daniel Cook, on the Salisbury Cathedral Father Willis Organ.
AshMills1973 • 22,409 views
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A powerful performance, and lots of presence. It would have been a special treat to hear this live from out in the nave. I did a tour of English cathedrals a few years ago, including Salisbury, but did not get to hear the organ then. This is a nice addition to the memory.
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3 months ago
Een Vaste Burg is onze God (Jan Zwart) - Gert bespeelt het Moreau-orgel St. Janskerk Gouda
Een Vaste Burg is onze God van Jan Zwart is mijn vierde en laatste stuk op het prachtige Moreau-orgel in de Sint Janskerk te Gouda.
Een prachtige k...
gertrw • 29,607 views
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Gert -- this is poised, powerful, and passionate playing. Your other videos are equally interesting and fluent, and you clearly have a great career opening up to you. The high sound and picture quality of the majority of your videos is welcome: we get a very fair image of the immediacy of the per...
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3 months ago
Louis Vierne Symphonie No. 1 Final
High-quality MP3: http://www.contrebombarde.c...
Final from Symphonie I by Louis Vierne performed on the Notre Dame de Metz C...
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3 months ago
Eileen Farrel Ariadne Live (Rarity)
Eileen Farrel sings Ariadne's monologue from ARIADNE AUF NAXOS (Richard Strauss). Live - in English! - from The Town Hall NYC 1958
iskenderuna • 2,611 views
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Here's another reason to like YouTube. Sorry I didn't come across this fine performance sooner. Amazing woman, singer, and career, not to mention teacher. When you think about her radio work, everything from Poulenc to Irish songs, from German repertoire to American pieces, then add the operatic ...
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Ah, very nice work here and in your other videos I have watched/heard. Your playing is smooth, fluent and confident, the best kind of organ (or any instrumental) performance. As you note with your Liszt quote, music-making should be *fun* as well as a high calling, a knowing chuckle rather than a...