Toccata (final) 5ème Symphonie de Ch Widor

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Uploaded by on Dec 2, 2007

Bruno STRANGIS organiste titulaire sur l'orgue historique électrique J. Merklin (1891)de la basilique Notre-Dame du Saint-cordon de Valenciennes (France)

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  • too fast

  • Rushing...

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  • My God! This is the fastest I've ever heard this played! I must admit it's quite exhilarating, better than the average performance, but I prefer it taken at a funereal pace.

  • I thought Frederick Hohman's version was too fast! There is a new recent upload of Frederick's performance. watch?v=LufMCmMe3xs

  • I'll trust your knowledge on the matter. :)

  • Yeah, but it do has a powerful 16' reed and a very powerful 4'!

  • There is not 32' in this organ.

  • Is a "Basse" a reed?

    No, i didn't think so!

    Of course it's not...

    This organ does not have any real 32´just a Basse 10 2/3 imitating a 32 Basse which is a flue stop.

  • a quint that sounds in unison with 16' and 8' reeds? Interesting..!

  • stupid noobs there is a 32' Bombarde-Ophiclaide-Posuane-Se­rpent-Sordun-Kontrafagott-Dulz­ian-Tuba Profunda-called as you want

  • I'm surprised!

  • This organ does not have any 32'! :P

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