Aeolian Pipe Organ Suite Of Serenades - Video 11

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

Paul plays a 'Suite of Serenades' on a restored 1919 Aeolian Pipe Organ installed in his Music Room
in Exeter, Devon, UK. Light music like this would have been popular when this organ was first built.

'Frasquita' - Lehar

'Ständchen' - Heykens

'Serenade' - Schubert

'Serenade' from Les Millions d'Arlequin - Drigo

'Serenata' - Toselli

For more information visit:
http://www.paulmorrismusic.co.uk

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  • Hi!

    I should be really enjoying this superb playing but there seems to be a problem with the sound quality - sounds underwater . . .

    Many thanks for posting your videos anyway

    David P

  • Thanks for your kind words - although I consider I have a lot of practicing to do before my playing can be considered to be anywhere near"superbe"! Sorry you have had problems with the sound quality. I assume you are in a minority, but if you would like to hear the organ at its best, I would draw youir attention to some CDs professionally recorded by Adrian Tuddenham at "poppy records". Several of my pieces are in C, but none sound "underwater" on these records!

  • Wonderful organ! Please tell me where are the pipes?

  • in a chamber 20' long directly behind the console at the other end of the room. You can see the swell shades in video 10.Thanks for commenting!

  • Hi thanks for writing. The main organ is on 4" water gauge pressure with a solo division on 8" Untill recently my live wind was barely 7" so I hardlyused the solo stops (you can hear the tuba in the Herbert selection) Within the last month, I have replaced the blower with a 3 stage "Rockingham" blower (using two stages) and have a rich supply of wind at 11". Now the solo really SPEAKS! Watch out for new recordings soon.

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  • excellent playing and wonderful organ, wish i had room for one in my home !

  • Do you still use a Kinetic blower, If not what kind and how many inches please.

    It sounds great. Oh and the swell also.

    Thank you.

  • Loved the Heykens - Thanks

  • ...and I was expecting the Victor Herbert "Suite of Serenades"!!!

    Beautifully played - especially the Lehar!

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