http://www.metzgermusic.com To God Be the Glory arr. Samuel Metzger; Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church Chancel Choir & Brass; Dr. John L. Wilson, Conductor; Samuel Metzger, Organ; February 26, 2006 unedited service footage
Just when I thought it was over-the-top, I heard the Pedal Tower Chimes...
I love it!! This is so inspiring! All of Mr. Metzger's arrangements of these hymns are just incredible, and again, inspiring! Thank you for posting all of these!
sam plays with "great expectation" of the worship that is to come, and i'm greatful that he "moves the hymns along," not playing every hymn like a dirge!...most churches play the hymns so slow, get slower, & by the amen, you are asleep...sam & john are doing a GREAT JOB!
It's great to hear other organists still writing arrangements for Sunday morning hymns, rather than just play the four part harmony over and over again. This Ruffatti organ has quite a sound, the trumpets are something to talk about, thanks for posting all these wonderful hymns!
Just when I thought it was over-the-top, I heard the Pedal Tower Chimes...
I love it!! This is so inspiring! All of Mr. Metzger's arrangements of these hymns are just incredible, and again, inspiring! Thank you for posting all of these!
Organsk8er 9 months ago 2
sam plays with "great expectation" of the worship that is to come, and i'm greatful that he "moves the hymns along," not playing every hymn like a dirge!...most churches play the hymns so slow, get slower, & by the amen, you are asleep...sam & john are doing a GREAT JOB!
1clarinet1981 1 year ago
It's great to hear other organists still writing arrangements for Sunday morning hymns, rather than just play the four part harmony over and over again. This Ruffatti organ has quite a sound, the trumpets are something to talk about, thanks for posting all these wonderful hymns!
bestminstrel 1 year ago 2