Der Organist Thomas Rothfuß spielt "Grand Choeur D-Dur, op. 18 "Sur le theme de Händel" von Alexandre Guilmant an der Walker Orgel in Bristol Cathedral (England)
@Knappa22 sorry to disappoint but it is fully pneumatic. only fully pneumatic cathedral organ in the country. it's fun to play though (I learn on it and play for my school assemblies.)
@Aaronorganist19 it is fully pneumatic. only fully pneumatic cathedral organ in the country. it's fun to play though (I learn on it and play for my school assemblies.)
Love this ! I play this a lot on gutsy organs such as the glorious Walker of this Cathedral. First part is easy but after the trio in the middle section the last couple of pages has some fancy foot work for the player. If u want to test the lungs of a organ this is a good piece to demonstrate it well done.
Alpha Records, AVME 016 (1964). Bought a second hand copy in the York Oxfam shop a couple of years ago. Herr Rothfuß's performance is far more exciting and engaging - Jackson's recording takes it significantly slower and his choice of stops doesn't show off Guilmant's intricate counterpoint anything like as effectively. The recording quality isn't good, either, and is also compromised by the poor acoustics in the Minster. This is a lovely video - many thanks.
Wonderful piece. There's a recording of it played by Dr.Francis Jackson at York Minster, but I don't think it's on the 'web'; that one is superb if you can find it.
i like this organ and the way you play very much. are there any mp3 files available. you tube quality is not so good. i was organicing organ concerts in vienna. my home organ is in the mariabrunner kirche in wien 14 district! organ from 1850. thank you and regards, sorry for my english!
love the organ and the playing. one of my favorite guilmant pieces. thx for the post.
notredameswarrior1 2 weeks ago
@Knappa22 sorry to disappoint but it is fully pneumatic. only fully pneumatic cathedral organ in the country. it's fun to play though (I learn on it and play for my school assemblies.)
mooboo123451 1 year ago
@Aaronorganist19 it is fully pneumatic. only fully pneumatic cathedral organ in the country. it's fun to play though (I learn on it and play for my school assemblies.)
mooboo123451 1 year ago
Love this ! I play this a lot on gutsy organs such as the glorious Walker of this Cathedral. First part is easy but after the trio in the middle section the last couple of pages has some fancy foot work for the player. If u want to test the lungs of a organ this is a good piece to demonstrate it well done.
lustful2 2 years ago
Alpha Records, AVME 016 (1964). Bought a second hand copy in the York Oxfam shop a couple of years ago. Herr Rothfuß's performance is far more exciting and engaging - Jackson's recording takes it significantly slower and his choice of stops doesn't show off Guilmant's intricate counterpoint anything like as effectively. The recording quality isn't good, either, and is also compromised by the poor acoustics in the Minster. This is a lovely video - many thanks.
ldge 2 years ago
Wonderful piece. There's a recording of it played by Dr.Francis Jackson at York Minster, but I don't think it's on the 'web'; that one is superb if you can find it.
waldenhouse 2 years ago 2
i like this organ and the way you play very much. are there any mp3 files available. you tube quality is not so good. i was organicing organ concerts in vienna. my home organ is in the mariabrunner kirche in wien 14 district! organ from 1850. thank you and regards, sorry for my english!
medvidek28 2 years ago
Yay, a tracker organ :)
Knappa22 2 years ago
Absolutely spectacular. The few remaining gray hairs I have on my head stood straight up. BRAVO - BRAVO - BRAVO!!!!!
ahmelmahe 3 years ago
bravo. 5*
KB7777777 3 years ago