Owre Kynge went forth to Normandy, With grace and myght of chyvalry, Ther God for hym wrought mervelusly; Wherefore Englonde may call and cry, Deo gratias! Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria!
First heard this tune on an old Bruce Prince-Joseph vinyl called "The King of Instruments". Nice to hear it again, thanks for the post. Superb reeds on that Reuter!
Owre Kynge went forth to Normandy, With grace and myght of chyvalry, Ther God for hym wrought mervelusly; Wherefore Englonde may call and cry, Deo gratias! Deo gratias Anglia redde pro victoria!
MrDavidCNicoll 4 months ago
You rock! If you played at my church I might actually go.
jfbecks17 5 months ago
Which version opf this hymn do you use. ???? Publisher???
drusus5845 7 months ago
Which version opf this hymn do you use. ????
drusus5845 7 months ago
The Trumpet makes the organ, and your detached playing on it makes the hymn resound in the space.
RickfromVermont 8 months ago
First heard this tune on an old Bruce Prince-Joseph vinyl called "The King of Instruments". Nice to hear it again, thanks for the post. Superb reeds on that Reuter!
bobareebop 1 year ago
Ottima interpretazione!!! BRAVO!!!!!
nerone1283 2 years ago
Sure do make it sound French with those reeds...WOW!
choirboyfromhell1 2 years ago
This was my first organ piece learned from music. Nice to hear it again!
s80keys 2 years ago
***** Wonderful! You have the right trumpet for Agincourt-buzzy. Really enjoyed this.
55trombone 3 years ago