Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals - Pipe Organ Solo

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Uploaded by on Aug 12, 2009

Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals (Festliche Musik alla Händel) by Sigfrid Karg-Elert performed on the 62 rank A. E. Schlueter pipe organ of Briarlake Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia by staff organist, Jason Payne.

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  • Great organ, great piece, and great organist!!!

  • @wpbc1945 Yes, it is frustrating that the art of organ playing is going by the wayside for "bands" which usually have no musical training or skill.

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  • Very beautiful performance. Thank you for the posting. 

  • In my opinion, I would have slowed down the last line or two, from 3:42 until the end, added a ritardando into there, dragged the ending out. In my opinion, the ending was rushed, but, otherwise, very well played.

  • Great organist. But the organ's resources seem too limited for this piece.

  • Although Karg-Elert is not one of my favorite composers, you've put this piece at the top of my favorites list- Absolutely fantastic job !!!

  • This organist is next to Diane Bish I can tell you that. Great job!

  • Wow, what a great piece, and very well played.....sorry that churches don't realize the power and majesty of a great pipe organ, so much mindless music, no depth or spiritual in the band, or "praise and worship".....thanks for a great blessing.

  • Es freut mich sehr dass Siegfrid Karg-Elert auch in USA so schön gespielt wird!!!

    Gruss Organist aus Old Germany THOMAS

  • I love this piece! Beautifully done!

  • I love it! Thank you so much for sharing. I'm actually learning this piece myself.

    Harlan Plunkett

  • Where did you purchase the sheet music for this? I can't find it anywhere except for the arrangement with a brass quintet.

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