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Diane Bish - "Allegro" from Symphony No. 5

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Uploaded by on Feb 16, 2008

C. M. Widor
Diane Bish, organist
Coral Ridge Presbytarian Church
Ft. Lauderdale, Florida

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  • Nice to see we have plenty of collective ignorance to throw up on boobtube. Glad to see there is no room for other interpretations and that if you don't have a french organ, then by God, don't play the thing. And that there is only one way to register the organ. I enjoyed the performance. Diane probably plays better than the lot of you put together.

  • love this song. and that was an spectacular performance to say the least

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  • Diane plays just perfectly - technically speaking. However, she seems to be in an eternal rush - sacrificing a lot of depth and expression in many pieces in my view. It makes it also rather tiring to listen to many of her interpretations.

  • It is a very nice organ and Ms. Bish is a wonderful organist. Unfortunately the room is as dry as a bone.

  • How much does that organ cost- it better than some of the other ones I see on youtube.

  • @pilate10 Well, if you want to transition from piano to organ, bear in mind your technique is different because of the nature of each instrument. Techniques like glissandos and substitutions (not used much on pianos IMO) MUST be performed very well. The assumption when learning to play organ is to learn how to play everything "legato" first. Hopefully, the techniques will be mastered before attempting a major work like this one.

  • How does one transition from the piano to the organ?

  • So sorry. This broke up all through the piece.

  • You are so fucking hot Diane. 

  • @pipeup1 Essentially, the pipe organ IS a box of whistles.

  • @Tokkemon Thank you. I could not tell if you meant volume or octave "f". Thank you for explaining. Sorry if I came off abrasive.

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