Praise my Soul the King of Heaven

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Uploaded by on Jun 18, 2009

David Ogletree and Douglas Marshall lead the audience in a hymn during a duo concert at the Methuen Memorial Music Hall.

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  • where can i find the music that you used to play this hymn..i love the arrangement especially in the third verse. if you could tell it i would love that.

  • @ltk04gt The is all Hymnal 1982 (Episcopal). The third verse was somewhat embellished by playing the right hand 8va and filling in the chords in both hands as possible. Registration is what Virgil Fox called an "American Ensemble." He defined that as all the Strings, Flutes 8+4, light Principals (no upper work), Vox Humana, Tremulants, 32' through 8' in the Pedal and all the sub and super couplers in the organ.

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  • What a strange concept.

  • This hymn sounds like a combination of ''At The Lamb's High Feast'' and ''All Creatures Of Our God and King'' mixed together. Who agrees?

  • I love this song! Heard it last year at a Mass I went to! Never played it though!

  • Gives me chills!

  • You can fit at least 3 or 4 (or more) organs on that stage!

  • This isn't a church, it's the Methuen Memorial Music Hall in Methuen, MA, and it was an Organ Power concert. David Ogletree and Douglas Marshall are the local Rodgers organ retailers (Marshall and Ogletree Associates in Needham, MA-near Boston) I went to the Friday night concert (I think they also had it on Saturday.) They were showcasing the Rodgers organs against the Walcker organ that they have in the Music Hall.

  • There is definitely a man singing the descant as well.... "Ye behold him" You can tell a mile off ;) - Absolutely Spectacularly BRILLIANT! :D

  • I can't believe this is just the congregation singing. I can even hear some trying to sing the descant.

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