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84 Key Mortier Orchestrion "Venus de Milo" - Keyframe 2. Eugene Peersman Arrangement.

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Uploaded by on Jul 19, 2010

Peter Craig's 84 Key Mortier Orchestrion playing at his premises,July 18th 2010 with myself at the Keyframe.This video shows a Eugene Peersman arrangement showing some of the intricacies of his arranging style which is totally unique!
I must give thanks to Peter for a great day and allowing me to video the organs and operate them.
0:06 Tobago Fete.

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  • awesome, awesome. AWESOME!!!! if I can rate it more than once, I would! ;o)

  • @normronlop Thanks so much again,Norma!,your comments are the best!

  • I enjoy delicious music of it. *****

    Congratulated.

    PeterL.

    

  • @musiclp123456 Thank you,Peter,so glad you enjoyed my videos!

  • I really find this fascinating Peter.... do they still make the music sheets for these majestic players? jackie

  • @karaokewoman4life Hi Jackie,they sure do!,there is probably more people doing it now than 100 years ago,i have many friends who do it for a living,it is a very skilled job! Glad you like my videos so much,it means everything to me!

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  • @deinecinderella Thanks so much for the kind comments,Jutta,and thanks for the thumbs-up,so glad you enjoyed them!

    Have a great evening too,my friend!

  • I am glad my dear friend Peter when I see your videos

    There are special APPLIANCE, wonderful

    I send you my green thumb on youtube, as thanks

    I wish you a nice evening

    your girlfriend Jutta

  • @bietebouwer Thanks for the information,Bjorn,i knew nothing about this arranger!

    As you say there must be many more we've never heard of!

  • @petermackett37 Ah yes, Georges van den Wijngaard. I recently found out that he was employed by Pierre Eich, as was Martin Ingels (another one of those obscure Belgian arrangers). I wonder how many arrangers once earned their money in Belgium?!

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