Alert icon
We're changing our privacy policy. This stuff matters.  Learn more  Dismiss

Improvisation von Daniel Roth in St. Sulpice 2009

Loading...

Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon
Upgrade to the latest Flash Player for improved playback performance. Upgrade now or more info.
16,261
Loading...
Alert icon
Sign in or sign up now!
Alert icon

Uploaded by on Sep 1, 2009

Improvisation an Mariä Himmelfahrt (15. 09. 2009) in St. Sulpice, Paris.

Category:

Music

Tags:

License:

Standard YouTube License

  • likes, 1 dislikes

Link to this comment:

Share to:

Top Comments

  • @unkastacky . It is a testament to Cavaille Coll's ingenuity for the console to be still in service. I would rather play an instrument with its original mechanism as it is full of character than to have modern push button rubbish, They mutilated the Notre Dame organ by doing so with the hideous console there, which wont even last a quarter of the lifetime of the one it replaced now sitting on display. To modernise this organ would be like drinking a vintage wine out of a polystyrene beaker.

  • This is absolutely mesmerising!

    I found myself smiling out loud at the beauty of the music and how effortlessly Roth tames this massive instrument, never once losing concentration.

    This is a true master at work.

    I only wish I had an ounce of his skill and musicality!

see all

All Comments (25)

Sign In or Sign Up now to post a comment!
  • Oh....to listen to Maestro Roth's playing is like being one step closer to Heaven without having to die....

  • GENIAL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @BaboonArse Great comment! I could not agree with you more.

  • A rich field of sound and an impressive sonic adventure unlike any other! This Cavaille-Coll speaks with such a magisterial voice, exuding fabulous orchestral color. Daniel Roth admirably shapes the improvisational dialogue in brilliant fashion, revealing his absolute mastery of this spectacular instrument. **********

    Glenn

  • @unkastacky

    I catch your drift.. but the console is part of the art of Cavaillé-Coll.

    Everybody agrees that the ancient cathedrals look better than new ones... it's the same for these type of consoles. The Notre Dame console has no appeal to me at all. As for your analogy.. ND is like controling an old steam powered machine by means of a firewire connection... ;)

  • @BaboonArse I like the sound to. I play a tracker and sometimes I leave the pipes off just to listen. What worries me is if the clacking is so loud that it is becasue of age. if that were the case, one day they might break, that could cause problems. as for the second question, in my area, I know of two or three. thats it. the rest are computer. so that is about two or three out of 30 or 40... pretty sad.

  • @okamilune - I love the clacking sound of the barker levers, you know the organ is working and the keyboards are coupled by the visual movement of each tier. Surely it has to be easier to control especially the mimicking of the pedals in the key movements. I also noticed even on some theatre organs there are swell shoe indicators up at the top . It would be interesting today to see how many organs are built with the pneumatic tracker system compared to microswitches and computer LAN connections?

  • @unkastacky in that case, replace the trackers. NOT with anything modern, just with more trackers. would that not get rid of the clank? I know the tracker I play doesn't sound like that. But modernization, definitely heresy. And I complete agree with BaboonArse, they DESTROYED ND. its like the grandest Frankenstein's creater of all organs. (No offense to Latry of course!!)

  • I'm sympathetic to this. Honestly, I am; even I was a bit conflicted at my own comment! But--in the spirit of friendly debate--if ND is "mutilated," surely it's because of tonal modifications, not the console, no? The buttons-vs-knobs--they're all just switches. I agree that the C-C barker machine and other technical bits were brilliant for their time, but no matter; a candlestick phone will outlast a cell phone as a communication device, but surely no one proposes we stick with them.

Loading...

Alert icon
0 / 00Unsaved Playlist Return to active list
    1. Your queue is empty. Add videos to your queue using this button:
      or sign in to load a different list.
    Loading...Loading...Saving...
    • Clear all videos from this list
    • Learn more