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Uploaded by on Nov 6, 2008

The 1736 Epistle Organ (J. Nasarre) in Mexico City Cathedral.

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  • The organ is frequently out of tune because the drastical weather changes in temperature and humidity that we have in Mexico City (we have not a well defined seasons like in USA), also have in mind that is a XVII century instrument placed on a very seismic city builded over a lake, so the cathedral is sinking every day !!

  • but this way makes it feels more baroque, I think... most of early baroque organs produce sounds of 'mean' tone... I just like it that way...

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  • which song is that???

  • Its the organ by Joseph de Sesma 1695, no Nasarre. The organ by Nasarre is in side of evangele.

  • Magestic!!!!!!

  • hmmmmm they must not have many organ tuners in mexico...

  • Gyönyorű hangszer kár,hogy hamis....hú de mennyire....

  • good point.

  • if they're in tune, yes

  • well if you listen to some of their flute stops, you'll find that the reeds actually complement them nicely.

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