Pipe Organ Pedals Langlais' Epilogue: Homage to Frescobaldi

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Uploaded by on Dec 1, 2007

I edited this 11 years ago, & I can't remember why I didn't show more of Alison's feet. I think the pedal camera malfunctioned during the first take, & we didn't have time to shoot a re-take. Still, it's a helluva virtuoso showpiece, & Alison Luedecke does a superb job on the Moller III/54 at the Cathedral of St. Thomas More in Arlington, VA.

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  • Can someone tell me where I can this music? It sounds like very fun to play.

  • Langlais' music can be hard to find. You might want to get in touch with Allison Luedecke (the organist). She's on Facebook, I think. She lives in the San Diego area, last I heard.

  • Great playing and great sounding organ. Where is it?

  • Read "About this Video." ;-)

  • Read "About This Video." ;-)

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  • Beautiful her pedal pump.

    It is good organ shoes!

    I like her foot.

  • Awesome organist, great accoustics. Exceptional pedaling skills that I only dream of.

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  • @lamepiemujer right on, I agree with you 100%!

  • Great pedal work and powerful organ

  • @lamepiemujer Beautiful composition and beautiful legs

  • fantastic pedal work. I have never played this one..may try it out. sounds like fun.

  • Awesome organists, marvellous footwork on the pedals and incredibly beautiful feet!!!

  • I am an organ student of about a year, and I played this (or attempted to play this) a couple months ago, albeit about at half tempo. It's so difficult - she did an amazing job!

  • Published by S. Bornemann, Paris 1952. Does United Music Publishers have an outlet in your country?

  • This is great stuff!

    I love the fact that the feet are doing most of the work.

    Langlais, having studied with Dupré, must have known Charles-Valentin Alkan's outrageous studies for the feet, written in the 1860s?

  • I would like to get on Allison Luedecke's face book to ask her assistance to find this music. Can anyone tell me how to get on her face book?

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