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Well, I understand what you mean, but considering all the gorgeous symphonic organs in France, built by Cavaillé-Coll, Merklin, Debierre, Puget, Haerpfer, etc., this doesn't sound that great. No offense to the great interpretation.
This is certainly a superbly articulated performance of this piece. The organ is by no means plain in it ability to create the immense ringing sound necessary for this work to sound genuine. A work with carillon in the title should sound like bells people. I find this one very convincing.
I agree that currently on Youtube J/R plays this the best and the organ allows the listener a better articulated performance...but Virgil Fox is amazing on the Wanamaker organ. I would love to hear it.
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Such talent! Blessings from Wisc :)
close encounters of the third kind?