"O praise ye the Lord!" St. Bartholomew's Church

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Uploaded by on Jun 5, 2011

#432 from The Hymnal 1982: Closing Hymn for the Fifth Sunday of Easter at St. Bartholomew's, an Episcopal church in New York City on May 22, 2011.

A 19th-century paraphrase of Psalms 148 and 150, this hymn was written by Henry Williams Baker and set to music ('Laudate Dominum') by Charles Hubert Hastings Parry.

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  • Too bad this huge organ is so left-sided... or most of the main pipeworks (CHANCEL ORGAN) is located on the front left side of the church... organ is so unbalanced... what a disappointment...

  • @Steve9819 From what I understand, the pipes seen on the upper left of this film are not speaking, but I could be mistaken. At any rate, it is true that, though St. Bart's apparently has the largest organ in New York City, there are churches whose organs resound louder than others (such as St. Patrick's Cathedral).

  • Hey Joe, who was at the organ? Was it Bill or an assistant? Whomever it was, he or she did a great job, and Doug has the organ sounding wonderful. Love the 'treatment' on the last stanza, some very smart playing there. Excellent, and thanks for sharing.

  • @bhigdaddymark Hey there, sorry for the delayed reply... I'm not sure who was at the organ.  It could've been either one.

    Glad you enjoyed it. :-)

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  • @octavebasse8 Nothing is difficult for you young man as you're a brilliant organist!

  • @bhigdaddymark Mark, the last verse harmony being used in this video is actually in the 1982 Episcopal Hymnal, next to the normal 4-part hymn. It's great fun to play. Bloody difficult, but still fun.

  • @churchwhistles Thanks, but the ASSHOLE, I mean A-Hole, might be right. One of the usual You Tube asswipe critics who hasn't anything better to do but sit and find faults in others. Jerk-off....

  • @acthonic Big deal! This is not an English class!

  • Who-ever, not whom-ever. Sorry, but don't try to use "whom" if you don't know how. It's permitted in modern usage to use "who" in all cases.

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