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Widor Toccata at the Munich Frauenkirche

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Uploaded by on Mar 1, 2007

Ryan plays the Widor Toccata at the Munich Cathedral in Germany on the 95-stop Jann organ on January 29th, 2007.

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  • does anybody know, I saw two consoles of this huge organ, one is this here and the other is behind the positive on the balcony, is that other console with mechanical actoin?

  • Yes, this is the electric console that is on the balcony floor. The mechanical action console is up on the platform right in front of the rueckpositiv. Herr Leitner always plays from this console because it can control the choir organ as well.

  • Darlings.... This is an organ from the late 1990's or right around 2000. - And the "sound" is because of the probably 10 seconds of reverb (no joke) in this church.

  • Ist doch krass wie die Amis solche videos empfinden, gell?

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  • Just listen to the mixtures: NO electronic can ever reproduce them lol

  • That is a pipe organ ! I don't believe it ! 100% it's a pipe organ the builder is jann orgelbau near regensburg in bavaria i live in in regensburg ! i know that because i play the organ too ! so it is a pipe organ !

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  • That's wrong, the organ in Passau is biult by Steinmeyer and Eisenbarth

  • silberman is the best, but expect everything to be out of tune since the organ is tuned to a= 473 hz

  • maybe you are confused by the free-standing console... the mechanical trackers run down into and through the floor to the different divisions of the instrument...

  • maybe you are confused by the fact that it's a free-standing console... The mechanical trackers run down underneath the floor to the different divisions

  • its a pipe organ but its not the best..the best is a silberman orgel..Dom zu Passau has one.

  • ive heard this in Munich and its simply beautiful.

  • Much too fast...! You are killing the music.

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