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Uploaded by on Aug 20, 2009

The Swansea Organ Association Where at St Hilarys Church In Killay Swansea on the Tuesday 18th August 2009, Where the Resident Organist Peter Carder was the recitalist.

The Organ Here Is An Allen Digital Computer Organ which I will show you latter in one of the videos.

Peter Is Now Commencing with the 5 Item on the agenda The Variations de Concert By Joseph Bonnet.

Notes From Programe:

The Variations begin and end on "Full Organ", with quieter movements between. The theme in E minor is quite characteristic and memorable. There is a Pedal Cadenza towards the end, requiring three notes to the chord at one point. There is a serious dichotomy between virtuosity and tinsel in music of this type.

Please Show Your Aprreciatiion To Peter By Leaving A Nice Comment And Rating.

Thank You For Watching!

Cheers!

Rob!

The Organ is an Allen Digital Computer Organ which was installed in 1996 more of that in an upcoming video!

Peter is the New Vice Chairman of the Swansea Organ Association

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  • Cuida las notas falsas que se oyen al subir y bajar escalas con velocidad muy bien

  • @lacrthxx14 Please answer in English.

  • Quite a few a technical errors..there are other recordings on YouTube that are a bit more true to the piece.

  • @CembaloMeister please explain more?

  • @RobCharles1981

    The opening bars after the large E-minor chord (32nd notes) are quite clumsy. I suggest using the following fingering: (Right Hand) 2, 3 (Left Hand) 3, 2. This will make the fast 32nd notes a lot more accurate. Also be careful at the ends of phrases, there seems to be quite a few pitch issues. All these can be fixed with a reconsideration of the fingering used. I referred you to other recordings, so as to get a better idea of the piece.

  • @CembaloMeister Thats not me playing this organ silly!!

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  • Yes you would. The Mixtures give it away instantly. No digital organ can really get them quite right. The 8' flutes are also lacking a lot of body. I will admit, though, that the reeds are well voiced and that is rare with Allen. Only the solo reeds are good though. The chorus reeds do not blend well at all.

  • Nope But its Hard To Tell Sounds very much like it thou!

  • you wouldn't think that was an electronic organ

  • ;-)

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