Ignace Michiels plays Ch.-M. Widor (1844-1937), Finale from organ symphony n°6 op. 42. Played on the 1937 Klais organ at Bruges cathedral, September 15th 2007.
Ignace Michiels plays Ch.-M. Widor (1844-1937), Finale from organ symphony n°6 op. 42. Played on the 1937 Klais organ at Bruges cathedral, September 15th 2007.
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That was great! I can't say that I'm articulate on why I like classical music. I don't think I'm better than anyone else for liking it, or more enlightened, or that I'm smarter. The best explanation I can give is that the notes seem to go together really well, nice harmonies. There's also variety in how the notes are played, some loudly, others real soft, it creates contrast within the piece. And then there's my own preference working here, the sound of an organ. It's just so powerful.
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