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Aeolian Pipe Organ - A Deed Of The Pen - Video 12

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Uploaded by on Mar 29, 2009

Paul plays a lively march entitled 'A Deed Of The Pen' by Neil Moret a.k.a. Charles Neil Daniels.
Released on disc by Victor in 1904 it was billed as the 'Official World Fair March'.

Here it is played on a restored 1919 Aeolian Pipe Organ now installed in the music room of Paul Morris in Exeter, Devon, UK.

For more information visit:
http://www.paulmorrismusic.co.uk

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  • Again, thank you for your kind comments. Tuning IS a bit of a squeeze but every pipe is accessable. May I respectfully draw your attention to some very fine recordings of my humble efforts, still available on CD. The web site has details.

  • THANK YOU VERY MUCH. What an honour! Since getting "hooked" on Hiawatha, and Poppies, I have always had a great love of "Neil Moret" and many of my friends are fellow enthusiasts. I learnt the "Deed of the pen" (which I play by ear) from an organ roll, which can be used on the organ you see in the video. For me, the best bit is the counter tune which occurs when the trio section comes back. Again, thank you for your wonderful compliment

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  • Thanks for such a wonderful interpretation of my great uncle's Deed of the Pen. It really was an "official march" for the St. Louis Louisiana Purchase Exposition in 1904 and you've done a great job of giving it the vim and vigor it must have had when the Expo's brass bands played it. Much appreciated. Nan Bostick, Moret's grand niece & biographer

  • About 37 ranks and very little room for tuning, you have done a fine job. Not easy.Thank you for posting a recording of one of these rare instruments. I hope our 2/23 at the Crocker Mansion sounds anywhere near as good when finished.

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