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Uploaded by on Dec 17, 2008

Organist Diane Bish plays this great arrangement at Orleans Cathedral in Orleans, France.

(sorry about the sound only being on one side, but this is how it came with the video)

Sheet Music available here:
http://thejoyofmusic.org/merrychristmasfromdianebish.aspx

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  • jajaja where is the sound jajaja????

  • @maestromusico That would be a question for the Joy of Music copy house, as this is the way the video arrived.

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  • Great! Does anyone know if and where the sheet music of this piece is available?

  • sehr sehr schön, eines meiner lieblingslieder

    lg taurebe85

  • @DesireeDeFete Napoleon III you mean? The 'real' Napoleon died when CC was only ten years old...

  • @DesireeDeFete The Cavaille-Coll is another one of my favorite brand of organs. I am glad that there are many organists that are wiling to show off these grand monuments of organ music history! It's like stepping back in time to the days when the great classical music composers lived!

  • her registration is amazing, her arrangement is also very good

  • She has so much fun with this song, at 3:10 - 15 she is giddy with excitement. I just love this song when it builds up in the middle.

  • Yup! Napoleon gave Cavaille-Coll the commission to restore/rebuild and improve all of the cathedral organs in France. It is known that whoever won the contract to rebuild the organ at St. Denis in Paris would have been awarded that contract. Rossini was conducting Meyerbeer's opera La Prophete, and was impressed by Cavaille-Colls work. Thus, he recommended that C-C be permitted to submit a proposal for St. Denis. SO, he did...won the contract...and the rest is history! YAY!

  • That was just amazing, and I would love to play this in church as the last song!

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