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Boellmann "Choral-Introduction"

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Uploaded by on Sep 22, 2006

First movement of "Suite Gothique"

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  • Crashavant lol !!

  • It's a Brunzema...enough said lol...I believe it's his largest as well

  • How many stops this organ has?

  • 75 ranks

  • that is absolutely awesome what kind of organ is it?

  • Crashavant--er I mean Casavant

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  • Good tempo and registration, especially on the swell.

  • For a "Crashavant" or a "Brunzema" or "Brunnhilda" (or whatever it may be)- I'll say this- it's got a LOAD of STOOCH! That nearly embedded me into the wall listening to it from my laptop speakers... I'd only imagine how solid it'd be in person, or "in situ". I'd hope the walls would be padded lol...

  • I don't know if it's the microphone or not, but try pushing a few of those high stops back in. It is quite a bright registration. Other than that, a phenomenal performance.

  • Usually, when the reeds are added to the foundations of any given division, any and all upperwork is supposed to be included. That said, it's important to remember how relatively puny that upperwork would be on a Cavaillé-Coll (or other - e.g., Merklin) of that time; consequently, one could have wished to be a bit more choosy on this instrument. Nonetheless, not bad at all (to say the least!).

  • A very musical interpretation, if the registration is a little bright.

    Boëlmann says "Fonds et anches sur tous les claviers". Why then add the mixtures?

    Love your precise pedal playing with good anticipation of the next note.

    Isn't the organ bench a little too high?

  • WOW! Okay, a few minor corrections/suggestions. I feel the organ is a little too harsh when used with the pedal... try cancelling out a few of your reed stops and play around with it a little bit. I mean, each organist has a different ear and I myself do like a "harsher, more reedy" sounding organ from time to time. For this particular piece, however, try the organ without as many reed stops... let me know what you think once you've tried it ;)

  • Wonderful -- a new Favorite and file for my iPod! Thank you! More please ....

  • OMG..ABSOLUTELY INCREDIBLE. WOW!

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