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3 months ago
Bombardes of Albi Cathedral organ
One of the most exciting organs of the world . . . sending shivers down one's spine.
A visit to an organ recital in Albi Cathedral is recommended ...
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4 months ago
Dialogue - Jean Francois Dandrieu (Organ)
I am playing the organ since February now, so I guess I kinda had to upload this video as it is one of my latest completed pieces.
Just to let you...
Hutti94 • 658 views
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I guess I meant if is a reed-type stop. They are generally very gruff in their sound. Beautiful playing.
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5 months ago
JS Bach Concerto in d minor Bwv 596 after A. Vivaldi .wmv
JS Bach Concerto in d minor Bwv 596 after A. Vivaldi
(andante)-grave
fuga
largo e spiccato
(finale)
Ton Koopman, at the Organ (Schnitger) of Ma...
micangess • 21,123 views
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Thanks, Kantor72 for following up on my comment.
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7 months ago
J. S. Bach - Passacaglia in do minore BWV 582
Performed by Gabriele Corniani on 124 stops digital organ
April 2002
GabrieleCorniani • 1,845 views
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Good call - That's either the Holy Trinity organ or the Holly Ghost organ in Ottoeuren. I think it's the smaller HG organ.
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8 months ago
Rule Britannia - Last night of the Proms
Possibly the most British song ever written: "Rule Britannia!".
Composed by Thomas Arne in 1740 this tune was originally part of a "masque", a baro...
Zeobit • 324,726 views
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It should also be noted that it was those wave-ruling Brits that hunted down and sank the fearsome Bismark - made possible with a 20-year-obsolete bi-plane - the Fairey Swordfish torpedo bomber.
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8 months ago
Rule Britannia - Last Night of the Proms 2008
Bryn Terfel (bass-baritone) sings Rule Britannia during Last Night of the Proms '08, inside the Royal Albert Hall. Sir Roger Norrington conducts t...
RupertJones • 911,865 views
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I have an LP of LNOTP from the middle 70's - never before heard a crowd sing loud enough overpower the organ. Grand stuff!
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8 months ago
Elgar: Pomp and Circumstance Marches, No. 2
Something that desperately needs to be on Youtube. The second march is like an appetizer, but it has a nice rhythm.
The second is the shortest and...
Dracorex13 • 103,493 views
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Re: "Marches, by definition, are to be played at a walking pace,..." - when played by an orchestra in a concert setting it's more than OK to vary the tempo and dynamics.
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9 months ago
THX 1138 (George Lucas, 1971)
Together with "2001: A space odissey" (Stanley Kubrick, 1968) and "Alien" (Ridley Scott, 1979) is one of the 3 best sci-fi movie ever. Almost 40 ye...
stefanobrandini • 59,869 views
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Get Bach's St. Matthew Passion from the library - the opening chorus is played here - probably about that third of it. The closing chorus is also just beautiful. I recommend the Klemperer-conducted recording.
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10 months ago
The Young Persons Guide to the Orchestra
Second half of Simon Rattle conducting the Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra by Benjamin Britten.
BenedictHickson • 263,947 views
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Orch. of the City of Birmingham?
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10 months ago
British Slang
British Slang Explored.
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FunnyPranks • 249,065 views
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what does it mean to "buy on the never-and-never"? Thanks in advance.
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1 year ago
G.F. Handel - Org koncerto op4. no1 - 3-4 ☆ robotech
Georg Friedrich HANDEL - Op4 Nr1 (Organ Concerto) Org Koncertosu 3, 4 ncu bolumler, Munchener Bach Orchester, Karl Richter 1971 Germany
robotech3 • 29,402 views
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I love this final movement of the op.4 #1 - my favorite of all Haendel's organ concerti - beautifully done.
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1 year ago
Toccata in F-dur (BuxWV 157) D. Buxtehude (1637-1707) - Gerard de Wit, organist
Gerard de Wit bespeelt het Hoofdorgel in de Laurenskerk te Rotterdam
Toccata in F-dur (incl Fuga) (BuxWV 157) D. Buxtehude (1637-1707)
bmreedijk • 5,278 views
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Marco - maybe if he took advantage of the long die-away time and didn't play quite so legato - slower with more rests to let the church do its part.
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1 year ago
Toccata & Fuge in F by Buxtehude BuxWV 157
Just some practicing in the church of Charlottenlund, Norway.
The organ is a Marcussen and Son (Denmark) from 1986.
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Chimney Flute...
jovnad • 8,343 views
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Wonderful die-away time in the church. Perfectly suited for that Buxtehude.
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1 year ago
Rachmaninoff Prelude in g minor op. 23 #5 HQ
Live in Seoul. Encore #3. Please come to my recital debut in Royal Albert Hall in London if you want to hear this Prelude live :-) It;s June 19th 2012
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1 year ago
Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra / Rattle · Berliner Philharmoniker
Full-length concert at http://www.digitalconcertha...
Benjamin Britten: The Young Person's Guide to the Orchestra (Variations and F...
BerlinPhil • 110,603 views
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Always an electrifying moment when Purcell's theme, now in a major key, comes up out of the crash of the gong. Wish the percussionists were shown at that time.
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1 year ago
Elgar - Nimrod (from "Enigma Variations")
Daniel Barenboim with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra, opening the 1997 season at Carnegie Hall in this gorgeously performed dedication to the recen...
medpiano • 1,461,270 views
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I think the point here is the incredibly beautiful music - entirely devoid of politics. The harmonies, suspensions, modulations - all combine to make this is a wonderful experience.
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1 year ago
Glenn Gould plays Bach Prelude in C Major
Glenn Gould plays Bach's Prelude in C Major from the Well Tempered Clavier book 1.
I really like how Gould interpreted this piece.
OverFjell • 269,927 views
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This'll be the Steinway CD 318
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1 year ago
Chopin - Waltz in C sharp minor op.64 no.2 - Lorin Hollander
lorin hollander plays chopin's waltz in c sharp minor in 1959.
taiasthegoth • 33,596 views
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Your "too fast" comment is right on: I saw him in the early 60s play Beethoven's 5th piano concerto in Detroit - where he finished before the orchestra!
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1 year ago
Komm Süsser Tod (Come Sweet Death) - J S Bach
A version in homage to Virgil Fox's epic recording!
Created with Peter Ewer's Cavaille-Coll organ samples. Hence some artificiality
Verse 1 - Fo...
ldk1609 • 50,565 views
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Does anyone know if there a Busoni transcription? I have his for the d-minor Chaconne. Busonni must've had huge hands because I cannot stretch some of the chords.
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1 year ago
J.S Bach 'Prelude and Fugue in G major' Bwv 550 (Fugue)
Here is the Fugue!
Prelude to follow soon.
Played on a Johannus Sweelink opus 20 By Robert Goldfinch.
thelord2000 • 9,604 views
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I've read that Bach championed the use of the thumb in keyboard playing - especially when transferring from one manual to another.
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1 year ago
Rigaudon, Andre Campra www.thejoyofmusic.org
Organist Diane Bish talks about some of the unusual features of the Silbermann organ at Ebermunster Abbey in Ebermunster, France, then plays Campra...
bishfan • 17,931 views
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bishfan - what a site! Thank-you for posting that. So, has the restoration changed the utility - or lack thereof - of the stop drawbars? As Mz, Bish found them a player would require an assistant to make mid-piece changes. Walter Kraft certainly loved this instrument - by his rapturous commen...
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1 year ago
Alessandro Marcello - Adagio in D minor
Alessandro Marcello - Concerto for oboe and strings - 2nd movement - Adagio - in D minor.
Oboe played by Derek Wickens.
Royal Philharmonic Orchest...
Wobuzowatsj • 306,704 views
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The best recording ever is Pierre Pierlot on Erato - probably 40 years old. His freeform embellishments raise this recording to #1 IMHO.
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1 year ago
Bach "Magnificant" opening on piccolo trumpet
recording some of my practice session.
bethper • 3,620 views
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That's "Magnificat" - minus the "n".
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1 year ago
Badinerie - J.S. Bach played by Alan MacDonald, Piccolo Trumpet
Alan MacDonald plays Badinerie by J.S. Bach on Piccolo Trumpet. See www.alanensemble.com
trpt55 • 6,273 views
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Nobody seems to have commented on the tuba in the background.
@latribe I believe that lower pitch is called "Chorton"