Can you find this redundant organ a home? This is the last concert on this wonderful 4 manual organ before possible organicide in January 2009.
Here we have the exuberant Finale to the Symphony N...
Can you find this redundant organ a home? This is the last concert on this wonderful 4 manual organ before possible organicide in January 2009.
Here we have the exuberant Finale to the Symphony No.1 by Vierne played by Mark Cyphus
Links to further details about this organ otherwise to be scrapped are on the "more info" of the "Plea for Organs" video http://uk.youtube.com/watch?v=MW1oOTi...
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I can't honestly anyone would allow an instrument like this to be broken up. Please tell me that it was saved and moved somewhere it would be appreciated?
Have you ever heard one, or heard at least heard one in person that is being played well. No other instrument can produce the sounds a pipe organ can. No other instrument can shake an enormous auditorium like an organ can. Every pipe organ is unique, and some could even be considered works of art. Organs are one of the oldest mechanisms known to mankind. They have been around for centuries. To say something like that is just ignorant.
Hi! Yes - it's gone to a church in Wales at Abertillery - so look forward to its inaugural recital there being posted on YouTube!
Meanwhile, I'm promoting a series of organ recitals and organists at Hammerwood Park in Sussex in order to showcase the amazing repertoire of the organ as an instrument. Many performers don't like being YouTubed so you won't hear the best hear - so if you love organ music send me a message and I'll put your email on the concert listings list - and come!
This actually sound like a very good organ! I'm particularly impressed with the upperwork - there's a very good quint mixture lurking there in the top registers. Totally outrageous this is being scrapped - has it subsequently been saved? I hope so! Thanks for posting.
It's for this reason that we all have to do extra work to introduce friends, neighbours, children and neighbours' children to the fantastic repertoire written for the organ.
In the words of Wilfred Owen, "we must not hope we must agitate." Appreciation is now so bad we now have to make EXTRA effort.
It's for this reason that at Hammerwood Park in Sussex we have installed a concert organ with which to excite audiences. But as I listen to this, is this not reminiscent of Cavaille Coll?
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Did it ever occur to anyone that an instrument walled up in a building just isn't that interesting - let alone worth spending millions of dollars on?
Meanwhile, I'm promoting a series of organ recitals and organists at Hammerwood Park in Sussex in order to showcase the amazing repertoire of the organ as an instrument. Many performers don't like being YouTubed so you won't hear the best hear - so if you love organ music send me a message and I'll put your email on the concert listings list - and come!
In the words of Wilfred Owen, "we must not hope we must agitate." Appreciation is now so bad we now have to make EXTRA effort.
It's for this reason that at Hammerwood Park in Sussex we have installed a concert organ with which to excite audiences. But as I listen to this, is this not reminiscent of Cavaille Coll?