Carillon de Westminster - Louis Vierne
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Nice to see a girl playing with such intensity!!!
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Brought tears of joy to my eyes. BRAVO - BRAVO - BRAVO!!!
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This prodigy's name is Ms Karen Electra Christianson of Philadelphia and the famed Curtis Institute of Music. Google her to discover the remarkable places she has played throughout the world & her amazing accomplishments. I intend to see her here in Louisville, Kentucky today at Holy Spirit Catholic Church at 3pm for a concert!
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VERY WELL DONE! my compliments, greetz from the Netherlands! You parents should be very proud of you! :) VERY PROUD! :)
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Nice comment and compliment. But please realize that's the new Cooper Memorial Dobson organ in Verizon Hall of Kimmel Center - Home of the Philadelphia Orchestra.
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Wonderful playing. Too bad we are not told the organist's name! We do the human metronome ... maybe future videos can feature the organist ALONE!
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Yes, a nice steady tempo. That's exactly what this piece deserves.
You maintain the clarity and the natural beauty of this work so well. I certainly do want to see more of this kind of exellence on Youtube.
If I were you I'd endeavour to study with Ben van Oosten, you truly are more than deserving of it.
Grade: A
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You deserve a better instrument then this! I think a Cavaille_Coll organ will do your talent right! Come to the Netherlands were the most beautiful organs in the world are gathered or go to the organ capitol of the world.......Paris!
Your so gifted, love to hear you play!
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Remarkable! Thank you so much...and God bless you and your prodigious talent. We're certainly blessed by your playing.
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your AMAZING playing that piece! I want to learn it for my next song great job!!!!



Young lady, whoever you are, you are gifted at a level that few people will ever know. Your performance of this difficult piece by Louis Vierne is stunning and flawless, as far as I could tell. Your command of the instrument is unheard of for someone so young. I love the way you used the swell pedal to control the dynamics, it was most effective. Have you ever heard of Paul Jacobs who is the chairman of the organ department at the Juilliard School? You could study further under him.
neilwillsey 3 years ago 19
WoW! My Congratulations! Very Well Done.
AJMusikahan 3 years ago 13