Pipe Organ Blues 2, played by Maria Scharwieß
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Thank you, Sir! I really appreciate it and will continue!
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You have some real soul in your bones, dear lady.
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Thank you very much for your kind comment!I will start again with my weekly concerts on this organ March 2009 and then shurely will post more jazz/blues videos.
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Wonderful performance!
It's a real delight to listen to your own blues composition. Could you please post more jazz/blues music played on this organ?
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Phenomenal !
Greetings from Delft, Holland
fschmidt 8 months ago
@fschmidt Thank you very much! Greetings from Norway-my hometown is Berlin.
Parallelfuge 8 months ago
Maria, Have you been to the American South? Your organ blues style has the soul of the music I often hear in Charleston. You should come and visit. The Carolina Lowcountry inspires many artists. Indeed, Gershwin wrote a bit of Porgy and Bess during a visit to Charleston the summer of 1934. They say he wrote "Summertime" while he was staying on Folly Beach. The opening notes are from the bells of St. Michael's Church downtown.
DrCadetgray 1 year ago
@DrCadetgray No, I have never been to the American south, und not in the US at all ! Interesting what you wrote about Gershwins impressions in Charleston, especially the info about the opening notes of Summertime. That expains the first notes very much. Thank you for the info! By the way: The name of my channel is:
Parallelfuge; at this moment 128 Video-clips.....
Parallelfuge 1 year ago
Very impressive! I should show this to some of the people in my church to whom "contemporary music" means "NO ORGAN"!
churchwhistles 2 years ago
Yes, do that! You shurely know, that you can play EVERYTHING on the pipe organ! Thank you! Greetings from Berlin, Germany
Parallelfuge 2 years ago