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Organ music played by Alberto Pinto, Santa Galla church

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Organ music played by Alberto Pinto at Santa Galla church, Roma, Italia. Nicolas De Grigny (1672-1703): Hymne "Ave Maris Stella"

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  • I am not a religious man but I visit church to listen to organ music.

  • No, that is not the Toccata & Fugue in D minor.

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  • it´s a spanish organ. it have trumpets.

  • such a wonderful instrument organ is !

  • The sound at the end is the best pipe organ sound I've ever heard. It sounds so fantastic and well tuned and so big! I want more of this spectacular playing and the pipe organ!

  • @Simpsongolfanelli Absolute right. I am glad there are still lots of beatifull big mechanical action pipe organs like the Robustelly organ in Helmond, The Netherlands.

  • I just love this music. It sounds so full and so spanish! Where can I find the disposition of this organ?

  • @Simpsongolfanelli I don't think so! If you were talking about those fully electronic organs mimicking the real thing... But electric action organs are not so much different than tracker organs or pneumatic action organs. The sound is produced by pipes in all of them!

    However, most stops nowadays don't correspond to their baroque counterparts. For instance, the trumpet.

  • @cumesoftware Electric action organs are a crime against music. :-)

  • @Simpsongolfanelli A tracker organ? It is amazing when builders nowadays opt to build electric action organs.

  • molto bello!

  • @lukepatmore A number of 16-foot pedal reed pipes were not speaking because Miller moths had entered the tops of the vertical pipes and ended up in their shallots.

    I disassembled each pipe and removed the moth and retuned the pipe.

    Screens should be placed on the tops of those pipes, also covering the scroll-tuning openings.

    Love firery Spanish reeds.

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