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Carol Williams on the 1610 Compenius organ, Denmark

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Carol Williams' "TourBus" goes to Denmark - from her video series about Large & Small, Famous & Unusual Organs of the World: http://www.melcot.com/recordings.html Carol on the 1610 Compenius organ in Frederiksborg Castle, Denmark
http://www.melcot.com/recordings.html
In original condition this may be the only one left in the world. Completely hand pumped.

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  • Very nice Carol, but i am mystified because i have i thought all of your "Tour bus videos" but dont seem to remember this one ?

  • @cornwall59 YES, THIS ONE IS NOT OUT YET.

  • is the organ out of tune?

  • @expertman60 The tuning is different. It's on old tuning.

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  • Un saluto...in italiano...my english is very bad!!

    I like all the music...and the images that burn into my heart...

    Ciao.

    Riccardo

  • This is amazing! Thank you!

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  • Carol come to Holland there are so manu beautifull organs here

  • Do you know what the names of those pipes were on that organ? One sounds like an ordinary flute, but the reed sounds very unique.

  • Very nice Renaissance?? Organ ;)

  • I want to play it :D

  • What is the title of the song

  • I like the song very much - is this an improvisation?

  • .....God I love the sound that comes from those antiquated reeds! Sometimes I think I was part of 17th century Europe.....probably a simpleton.....

  • @alexeydk78 It sounds like a medieval shawm wind-instrument! I think the people in those days liked this "rough" sound; I certainly do!

  • The wood-reed stops give this organ such a unique sound you just don't hear in modern organs. When I first heard this, I thought something was wrong, but read other comments and came to appreciate it. Now I have the song stuck in my head ^.^

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