I had the priviledge to play a recital on this organ - may thanks to the principal organist Mr Don Fellows (is he still the main organist now? been ten years) - what a wonderful organ!!! I would however recommend making the 8' and 4' spanish trumpets play on the solo (division directly above console, actually should be called a 'brustwerk') rather than its presently assigned manual (swell). That way, could be solo reed against swell & great plenum.
Nice performance!
Why the wrong notes in the trills at 4:54?
Where is the fugue?
Love the divided Rückpositive.
Organist Paul Koch had the stops named in Americanames.
Interesting that some of pipes were collapsing.
When all the manuals were coupled, I found the action a little spongy.
Disappointed to see thathe magnificient 32' Diapason becomes resultants.
Still a wonderful organ in 4-1/2 seconds live acoustics at St. Paul's Cathedral.
robertgift 1 month ago
Excellent music and excellent images. Many thanks.
Offshoreorganbuilder 2 months ago
A lovely sounding instrument, superbly well played.
peteacher52 2 months ago
What an interpretation! So clear so precise and very musical....I could listen to this young man all day!
davlber221 9 months ago
Very amusing to apply the ripple distortion effect at the beginning of the video over PJ's face.
Huwtube72 1 year ago
I had the priviledge to play a recital on this organ - may thanks to the principal organist Mr Don Fellows (is he still the main organist now? been ten years) - what a wonderful organ!!! I would however recommend making the 8' and 4' spanish trumpets play on the solo (division directly above console, actually should be called a 'brustwerk') rather than its presently assigned manual (swell). That way, could be solo reed against swell & great plenum.
steelersfanhawaii 1 year ago
Was this recorded since the restoration (I was one of the crew members)?
virginiaorganbuilder 2 years ago