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Carlo Curley at Chester Cathedral, England, Part 5/5

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Carlo Curley at Chester Cathedral, England, Part 5/5.
John Philip Sousa
The Liberty Bell
Arranged by Carlo Curley

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  • I'm sure the people of England Appreciated this great Sousa March "attributed to Monty Python"

  • i have no doubt that carlo curley is a great organist , but if you have been to just one of his recitals then you need never attend another as he plays the SAME programme at every recital , i have learned through experience !!!!!!!

    ps , i was at this recital in chester !!!!!

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  • I've met Carlo personally and can say he is without a doubt extremely intelligent and gentle while being very courteous! His technique is stunning and his interpretation innovative! Go Carlo Go!

  • Weak sound. Was it recorded on a mobile phone camera?

  • I just adore the 'hand-waving' at 1:36... Carlo Curley is such a great organist... and by the looks of this... he is a great conductor to!!!!

  • One fine performance by a master performer and organist. He commands that pipe organ. He sit on top of the key boards, because he's tall and has long arms. A master craftman. Carlo Curley should do more performances

  • if Bach had a sense of fun, then yes.

  • Sousa is to America what Bach is to Germany.

  • Sousa KICKS ASS on the organ!!! BRAVO!!!!

  • Like every musician Carlo has his favorite pieces, but it's total BS to say that every recital of his is the same. I've lost count of how often I've heard Carlo play live, but I don't recall ever hearing him play the same program twice.

    Speaking of which, I miss MY favorite pieces of yours here on YouTube, Carlo, your Isolde's Liebestod and Barber's Adagio for strings! :'(

  • I've heard Carlo many times over many years, and I have rarely heard the same piece twice. I think you're either jaded by listening to him all the time, or being unreasonable!

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