Master Tallis"s Testament, by Herbert Howells,played on the Porthleven organ.
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@irishmaestro - indeed so, greatly underrated. Actually, he was a cousin of my great-grandmother, so I am somewhat biased...
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Keep practicing! You've nearly got it! Excellent reading!
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in the cathedral music world, howells is one of the best known composers...
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Agreed. His music is absolutely divine be it choral, or organ. Hymnus Paradisi is pure heaven.
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Thanks for posting this. I enjoyed hearing this instrument. I know that the town you mention is in Cornwall. Could you let us in on where the organ is located and who the builder was and when?
pmzephyr22 2 years ago
Hello sorry for late reply, the place is called "Porthleven" it was built by"Forster & Andrews of Hull 1899,it really is a splendid instrument to play Thanks !
cornwall59 2 years ago
Not bad for a first play. Brave to record it and open himself up to armchair critics. Fabulous piece of music.
Stickinsect56 3 years ago
Thanks ! well why not,giv e it a go ! not sure wot choirboyfromhell means, organ needs tuning,its in good,& always up 2 date ! o well never mind !
cornwall59 3 years ago
It sounds spot on to me but its very British tuning, kind of as precise as it can be without being clinical. I love the deeply beating contrast between the salicional and the celeste rank but its VERY deep indeed by international standards imo. Even Cliquot didn't push it that deep!
and3583 2 years ago
Thank you indeed,that celeste sure beats ! pardon the pun lol
cornwall59 2 years ago