Dance of the Trumpets, D. Bish www.thejoyofmusic.org
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It was a pleasure to listen to your friend The Lithuanian mucision in Vallentuna Sweden to play your music "The Dance of Trumpets" tonight at the Christmasday serman in the Church. I had to ask her whos music she played. And you have made a great play of it! Great play Diana Bisch and Happy New Year 2012 to you!
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What a great song. At about 0:29, if you look close enough, you can see some of the 20 ranks through the facade.
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@Steve9819 Well the same reason everyone else usually does...even though she composed it, doesn't mean she has it memorized. Make sense?
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ein sehr schönes Stück!! und sehr gute Performens
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@patsaxon There are 20 real ranks in the organ...so the pipes in the case are real! But, the organ is mostly digital!
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I could tell it was an Allen without even seeing the console. Most Allen organs have a slight piercing sound. This is one of them.
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Nice piece, but if she is goona promote the 'fake' organs she should not have a video which only shows real pipes...where are the speakers??? What a sell-out
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If you look at the keyboards, this is an Allen organ. I think the pipes are just a decoration to imitate a real pipe organ. No organ can come close to the real thing than an Allen organ.
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Saw this on YouTube a few months ago, ordered the music and played it at a recital two days ago....it was a hit. Brilliant and entertaining piece.
In the case, are those the only pipes in the organ? How many pipes does it have?
tman8077 1 year ago
@tman8077 I'm not sure which specific pipes are real. All I know is, 20 of the ranks are real, and the rest is electronic.
bishfan 1 year ago
Did she compose this piece?
tman8077 1 year ago
@tman8077 Yes. The sheet music is available in the link bar.
bishfan 1 year ago