Classical Organ Lutheran Liturgy: 'This is the Feast'
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A thought that may help - and I know this is something our organist does: Do you sing "Feast" while you play it? If not, I suggest it ... and whether or not you do, meditate on the words a bit. Get the _feel_ of them.
As a singer, for many years I simply let the words and music go each time I sang "Feast"; I never really thought about it. But then I started to pay attention to what it said, and the song entirely changed. Now I sing it with a huge smile on my face for He whom we sing it to!
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This is beautiful. I wish ya had the words along with it, though!! Thanks!
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hahahahahahahahaha the cross
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As much as I love this piece and know it well, I find it hard in places to hear the melody, and there need to be some breaks for the congregation to sing. Also, changing manuals between the verses and refrain would be refreshing.
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We still use this, we sing it about this speed or just a little faster. The pedal adds a lot to it.
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Believe me, I have, and I love it.
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Most places an hour or less. You should try standing (yes, for the whole thing) through the Divine Liturgy of St John Chrysostom
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Anybody get to take a breath???
Cool and talented, but I also have to wonder about the no pausing for a breath anywhere. That doesn't work at all.
kagomeshuko 3 years ago
I've never played this with the congregation, so I guess that explain the tempo
beamn318 2 years ago
Traditional Liturgy forever! Thank you so much for this video.
lutheranorthodoksi 3 years ago 3
Your Welcome. Thanks for watching. Check out Part 2. I think it came out a little better
beamn318 3 years ago