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Medley - A mighty Fortress - part II

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Uploaded by on Nov 2, 2006

For the occasion of Reformation Day 2006, recorded at the De Koff-organ (1955) in the Nieuwe Kerk, Putten (Netherlands).

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  • nice playing and great camera angle... love to see your wonderful footwork too..

  • Thanks! I thank my formally teacher, the great Dutch organist Herman van Vliet (see www.hermanvanvliet.com)for teaching me that wonderfull footwork...

  • The organ seems out of tuning!

  • You're completely right! But it's logical: the church building is warmer (heat from people and heating) during the service than normally. The organ is tuned for the service-temperature. Espacially the reeds of this organ are very sensitive for changes in temperature. But I have chosen to use this reed because it makes the melody more audible for the auditor.

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  • You could have tuned E of the Fagot or whatever it is, though. That one is much worse than the other ones. Nice piece, but I can't agree entirely on the wonderfullness of mr. Van Vliet.

    Succes with further organwork!

    LS

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