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Stanley, John (1712-1786): Concerto in A, Op. 10/5 (Arr: Sir George Thalben-Ball)

Organ: Allen/Ott Organ, St. Nicholas Church, Trelleborg, Sweden.

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  • Carlo:

    Where is this organ, and who is the builder.

    Enjoyed. Please play some BACH.?

  • The organ is in St. Nicolai Church, Trelleborg, Sweden. The organ is combination of an Allen and a German organbuilder, Ott.

    Bach? Stay tuned!

  • What were (was) the piece(s) that you were playing? The first seemed to modulate unusually from a 7th(?) to something of a very unexpected flavour, almost as though it were another piece altogether. Is that very unusual? As you can tell I am not too expert in this area! Thanks, Anthony

  • Hi Anthony!

    This is Stanley, John (1712--1786): Concerto in A, Op. 10/5 (Arr: Sir George Thalben Ball)

    Cheers!

    Carlo

  • Always a pleasure to see someone larger than life rather than just to hear them. Thank you Carlo for your infectious enthusiasm for the organ in everything that you do. How do those birds function??

  • Actually, I have the cage in front of me. It's a master piece in cog wheels, bellows, whistlers, rods etc. Perhaps Carlo can explain it someday here on YouTube. Stay tuned! /Webmaster

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  • I don't know if anyone know's where I might obtain a score of this from at all?

  • If anyone is in or near Barmouth in Wales on Sept.7th/2009 come and hear Carlo playing a Viscount organ at the Dragon Theatre

  • great. just pure greatness

  • Amen Oargano Aeternam: All musicians have the right to interperet the music in the way THEY feel is correct. Listen to four different conductors play Beethoven's 9th, J. Elliott Gardiner, Klemperer, van Karajan & Osawa and you'll get four different versions, one may not be to your personal taste, but they're all equally valid. You're right: shut up...and enjoy the music!

  • the singing bird is fantastic, absolutely beautiful

  • He enjoys his music and has a passion. I doubt that J. Stanley would fault him for that. I think it was a nice performance...Ton Koopman no. But thats like trying to compare a Prinzipal 8' to a Celeste 8' :) everyone just needs to shut up and for once enjoy the music! If you feel you can do it better then by all means post a reply :)

  • I had the pleasure of seeing Carlo at Bridlinton Priory last September and it was superb, and I'm pleased to find out that he's returning there next August.

  • Carlo Curley is one of the best musical communicators out there. All the top organists would agree. davbear221, you consistently go against the grain. It only serves you show you up as a no-talent idiot who wouldn't know music if you fell on it. And I don't care how many competitions you've won.

  • My goodness, I have always been a fan of Carlo's, I just can't explain in words to praise this guy high enough, the worlds best in my opinion. Colum

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