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Pièce d'Orgue (Fantasy in G major) by J. S. Bach was played at Trinity Church in Copley Square, Boston.
Two organs and one console (Skinner 1926, Æolian-Skinner, 1963) ha...
http://www.annamyeong.com Pièce d'Orgue (Fantasy in G major) by J. S. Bach was played at Trinity Church in Copley Square, Boston. Two organs and one console (Skinner 1926, Æolian-Skinner, 1963) have 133 ranks and 6898 pipes. Organist: Anna Myeong.
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Love it. Nice to hear it played on pipes - electronics cannot do this piece justice.
It's all down to phasing - all the notes are precisely in-phase on an electronic, even when using multiple speaker systems, whereas each pipe of a wind organ has its own individual phase, given 'body' to the overall sound...
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It's all down to phasing - all the notes are precisely in-phase on an electronic, even when using multiple speaker systems, whereas each pipe of a wind organ has its own individual phase, given 'body' to the overall sound...
Starting at :20, you lost me on your uneven playing. Left hand is off.
Slur (tie) pedal notes. Not detached. (Except last section, of course.)
No reeds or additional stops at the end.
Nice performance.
Glad to hear the applause.
Thankyou!
Congratulations, Anna Myeong!