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  • 2 weeks ago

    Organ

    Organ in St.Michal's Uniting Church, Melbourne

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    I watched this video again and there is about 5 seconds at the start where you can just see the organist's head from behind the detached console.

    The lady that I believe is playing the pipe organ is Jennifer Chou; Organist & Director of Music at St. John's Anglican Church, Camberwell.

    She is also...

  • 2 weeks ago

    HTK Choir and Congregation sing Holy Holy Holy, Trinity Sunday, 2011

    Holy Trinity Anglican Church, Kew, Melbourne, Australia.

    Director of Music, Stephen Kerr, at the pipe organ.

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Lovely Hymn, singing and pipe organ accompaniment; done with such precision and majesticness.

    I hope to visit this Church oneday, meet the organist and hopefully get to experience the pipe organ there for myself.

    Cheers!

  • 1 month ago

    Goodbye 2011, Hello 2012

    PrincessRepsy's webcam video December 31, 2011 01:42 AM

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    And a Happy New Year to You as well PrincessRepsy!

    May it be a safe and happy one for you - and please don't freak out us viewers with the word "Goodbye" in titles!

    Cheers to us!

  • 2 months ago

    In thee is gladness

    In thee is gladness, by Bach

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    I haven't heard of any broken toe scenarios from playing barefoot; can't see how it's possible due to the amount of force required to break it as well. I never play with shoes on but would not go as far as to play barefoot; I like to be able to slide around over the pedals and if barefoot, there ...

  • 2 months ago

    Praise the Lord with the Drums and Cymbals

    20th of June, 2010

    Shavaunne Newman, age 14 plays on the Sydney Opera House Grand Concert Hall Organ, the largest mechanical action pipe organ in t...

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Beautifully played and you used some light and shade in the piece which was good; very fitting to hear a big piece on an equally big pipe organ. Was that at a concert for your school or college? Is this an instrument visiting organists are welcome to visit and have access to? If you would be kind...

  • 2 months ago

    Minuette

    Minuette by Bach?? Possibly Anna's Notebook or something like that.

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    A performance or a practice session? Still very good short piece of you at a piano this time!

  • 2 months ago

    Concerto

    Concerto by Walter/Valter?? (not sure, can't read my own writing)

    was a concerto for orchestra, transposed for organ

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Is this a digital pipe organ in your college Chapel or similar? Does anyone else play it as well? Are you on a scholarship or similar to play it? And are you in uniform, robes or similar? So many questions; I hope you don't think I'm being "too nosey". Keep up the beautiful playing; you are truly...

  • 2 months ago

    Praise God from whom all Blessings Flow - College Church

    REPTILESRUL's webcam video August 25, 2011 02:34 PM

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    No sound on this one? Any chance of re-uploading this one? Was this at your college as you are in uniform? More information with this video would be good.

  • 2 months ago

    The Solid Rock - College Church

    REPTILESRUL's webcam video August 25, 2011 02:38 PM

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    No sound on this one? Any chance of re-uploading this one? Was this at your college as you are in uniform? More information with this video would be good.

  • 2 months ago

    Concerto in B Flat Major by Walther

    St Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, on the 28th of September, 2011

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Beautifully played as usual and an equally beautiful smile when you look around at the camera! How you can play all that so well and confidently, look around the Cathedral while you are playing, adjust your hair and continue on is just amazing - and you don't have a single sheet of music up there...

  • 2 months ago

    In Thee Is Gladness by Bach

    St Pauls Cathedral, Melbourne, on the 28th of September, 2011

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Congratulations on getting to play that T.C. Lewis pipe organ so well which so many distinguished organists have played and presided over. Just a pity that the lesser skilled have either been shunned away or have had to seek the authority of the higher heads of the Cathedral to get the opportunit...

  • 2 months ago

    In Thee Is Gladness by Bach

    Scots Church, Melbourne, on the 28th of September, 2011

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Music by Bach is always so difficult to play and yet you make it look and sound so effortless! The Rieger pipe organ at The Scot's Presbyterian Church I would rate as the best in Melbourne. It is in a wonderful Church; the people are so welcoming - not "stuck up" like some other denominations; th...

  • 2 months ago

    Praise the Lord with the Drums and Cymbals - part 1

    Melbourne Town Hall

    September 11, 2011

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Wonderful playing! Which console were you playing on the Melbourne Town Hall pipe organ? As the lighting is a bit lacking I can't tell. I have played it too; it was at an open console organised by the Society of Organists on Saturday 20th November 2010 - following a tour of the organ's workings w...

  • 2 months ago

    Goodbye?

    I'm in a heap of trouble. I don't know what to do. So yeah. Might be no more videos. Might be no more SZ. I'm not sure. Please comment?

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Was SZ meant to be secret? It was inevitable that it would be found by someone at your school. Don't take this the wrong way but I have watched all of your videos and regularly check for your latest one each day. It has been quite insightful into the highs and lows of your teenage life; I enjoy y...

  • 3 months ago

    Widor's Toccata from symphony no. 5 - Revolutionary Pipe Organ + Drums

    Widor's Toccata from symphony no. 5 performed with pipe organ + drums at the Shenzhen Concert Hall on April 12, 2009

    Arranged by Eric Fan

    ldvl1875 ldvl1875 commented:

    Using other instruments to play Widor's Toccata from Symphony No. 5 is not really an outlandish or new thing thing to do by these boys; check out the YouTube video where it is done with 55 Euphoniums, Tubas and pipe organ.

    That video didn't seem to get any 'bad wrap' so why take it out on these t...

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