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Louis Vierne: Symphony No. 5, Final Part I

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Uploaded by on Sep 5, 2009

My first time playing a Cavaille-Coll organ. This recital is what the French call l"Audition. It is a half hour program between the masses at St. Sulpice. This is the last of three pieces I played on the program. I must give generous thanks to Daniel Roth for being so kind. This would not have been possible if not for him. Enjoy! www.josephripka.com

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  • thats a dag on hard piece...great job playing.

  • Absolutely stunning performance! I think we will much from the young talent! What skill, what a gift!  We all dream of students like this!

  • hey, Audinos ....was the world invented for catholics too? lol stay home, and rest in  your own peace.

  • i envy you,,,,,playing that organ, and knowing Daniel Roth.....great playing too!

  • Truly superb, Joseph!!

  • Superb redition. Congratulations!

  • Although its origins were in the Greek military hydraulus, the organ is the only instrument developed specifically within the Christian (Catholic) Church for the praise and worship of God. No other instrument inspires like a well-played organ, and I am grateful that young organists like you are perpetuating this magnificent instrument. Louis Vierne was a good man. May he rest in peace.

  • You have amazing expression, when You are playing... I like it :-)

  • @TrackerAction

    No offense; sometimes the truth hurts :-). Eastman is a very fine school. Joey is one of my Organ Pump guys. What's an Organ Pump, you ask? Well, even if you didn't ask, I'll tell you. It is a Midnight concert held by OC Organ Performance majors throughout the year. If you live near the college you ought to come. The Halloween Pump is especially nutty. They have skits and usually do three or four classical numbers each time.

  • Oh really! And what is Eastman, chopped liver?! ;-) Not that I have any personal attachment to Eastman. . . ehem cough cough BM 1998. lol

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