Virgil Fox Legacy | Middelschulte | Pedal Solo
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I've never seen anyone else playing the pedals like this. Astonishing technique! Great showmaster as well by the way.
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I remember watching this as a kid on PBS. Before the solo pedal piece, Virgil played the Jongen Symphonie Concertante. I was glued to that tv set!
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@tenortobe YES! Ben would have loved him...
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@tneorg I cannot even read these IDIOTS comments anymore....real accoustics? real organ? fuckin idiots.
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any Christians up in here? check my video out, I was born Red(u weren't born gay).
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@DavidSnyderLumierist - Alas, I was not keen on that piece by Wagner. I Do like Carlo Curley's version on the organ of Girard College that I have on a disc. I thought of uploading it but perhaps Mr Curley may not approve. But sod it, I will upload it now and see if it stays on.
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@silverstartrucker what do you think of his arrangement of Tristan und Isolda? He considered it the greatest item made for that record. I was there when he recorded that disc.He told me only Wannamakers could support such a massive symphonic approach.
Blessings
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Two amazing things to note. Virgil's pedaling. Without his technique,"play as you walk",one couldn't play that piece. I was unaware our wonderfull Arthur Fiedler is in the background.
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wtf dude.
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Then the master performs COME SWEET DEATH on the Wanamaker. He is/was brilliant.
He'd be a master playing games like Dance Dance Revolution :-)
thealphasystem 3 years ago 6
dude... you sound like the uncultured turf .... I don't think and "intillegent person" would disdain the comments of anyone. We can all learn and take some new perspective away.
greenspacesforever 2 years ago 3