Doug Marshall plays the Emperor's Fanfare by Antonio Soler (arr. Biggs) on Marshall & Ogletree Opus Two, built for St. Lukes Episcopal Church in Montclair, New Jersey.
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on that note, this "solo" was very nice. and i love the "echo" of the reverb in the room aswell...
p97firebird 2 weeks ago
@174rank He's just preaching to the choir on that one...
(couldn't resist...)
Organsk8er 1 month ago
Who can disgree with a Master Organist like Doug! Bravo! Superb!
Chesterbarnes1 7 months ago
Lovely piece, but unfortunate acoustic! OMG! Might there be too much carpeting, wall panelling, etc.?
christianvs1 8 months ago
I am so glad I got to play this organ.... its truly wonderful. Thanks Doug !
AllTheStopsJB 9 months ago
It is good to see such positiv comments from organpipe8
174rank 1 year ago
Very nice - ' great ' sound and ' swell ' performance....
Lance †
organpipe8 1 year ago