Priere (Prayer) Jean Langlais
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Me again! I do agree that this piece was a little too fast, However, your interperetation is yours, not ours. As far as bad performance for setting up first, i have never heard of before! you did wonderful to make sure everything was in order! only the movement issue seems to be a problem. you play very well
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Native of Lynchburg here; glad to see some local music! Isn't the LC organ an old Moller?
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hmmm. why all that preparation? maybe you could have copied the piece out of that big book. it seems this was a joint recital of several organists, but you were moving so fast to change books and stuff, it made me so nervous! and the person before you should have taken his or her music.
organboi 2 years ago
The person before me had hit the crescendo pedal by accident, and the swell pedal was down, and thank the good Lord my stops were in order.
Sometimes we cannot always plan for what happens next, but we can always doublecheck accordingly.
britandveg 2 years ago
I love this and many of the other 24 pieces because you can make up your own timing, play them differently every time and no one will know; which helps when you can't count LOL.
mikkrikk 2 years ago
LOL
Well, robbed time is still time. And the expressive nature of the twentieth century is always taken into consideration.
Langlais I heard was not the best of players as much as he was a great composer. In any case, he is a true man of music and I always love his work.
britandveg 2 years ago
I've been five starred!!! I'm so happy...'tear'
britandveg 3 years ago
Perhaps a little on the fast side, but one needs to make sure that the singing lines are natural and flowing--something that can't happen at too slow a tempo. If it were half that tempo as one commenter suggests, it would be absurdly pedantic.
I enjoyed your playing.
ouden000 3 years ago
Thank you very much. I appreciate it!!!
britandveg 3 years ago