Trumpet Tune (German) Trompette (Trumpet) En Chamade Dedication 3 1 09

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Uploaded by on Apr 7, 2009

Church of the Palms, Delray Beach, FL on March 1, 2009 dedicated the new "Trompette En Chamade" rank of pipes donated to the church by Robert Hebble (see also: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VccGxHgvfso for solo performance by Hebble) and dedicated by him to Edward Krynicki, Director of Music and Organist. The rank was purchased from The Chapel at St James Episcopal School in Hagerstown, MD and was then installed by Edward Krynicki assisted by John McGovern and several members of the church community. Video by John McGovern Previous views from channel johnm555fl: 598

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  • Jack Clonninger, Organist, writes from Jupiter: I discovered the Trompette en Chamade dedication videos on U Tube. WOW! Wonderful ... I am trying to avoid the word "awesome," which has been greatly cheapened through overuse ... but then again, it is really AWESOME!

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  • Beautiful program. The trumpet is a very nice addition to this instrument. Solo deo gloria.

  • Very nice organ, I really like the principal but the en-chamade is Wonderful!!

    Great job!!

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  • Kaunis musiikki!

  • Magnificent addition to this instrument! All it needs now is a 32'. Wow!!

  • What a wonderful gift, a wonderful addition to church music in our area. Robert Hebble points out that ED Krynicki installed this rank himself after it was purchased on Ebay from a religious school / chapel in Maryland. What a great event! Played magnificently ..... indeed! Thanks Ed and Thanks Robert Hebble who gifted the church with his trompette en chamade.

  • Very nice addition to this instrument. Have heard this organ played many times; really like the way Ed Krynicki has brightened up the instrument with this addition.

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