Final from Sonata I by Guilmant
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St Ann & The Holy Trinity (Brooklyn)?
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Wow! This is great too! What Skinner or Aeolian-Skinner are u playing on.
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WOW i want that 32' bombarde under my bed to wake me up in a morning ! :p
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Cool, I think you purposely held the pedal a split second or two longer so us listeners can hear the 'death rattle' of the 32' Bombarde, right?
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I really like that sound at 3:51.
Great job.
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Actually you manage to give a convinicing performance even though the tempo was a bit unsteady at times. A very awkward piece to play really. I hate all that three part pedalling on the last page of this Finale movement. The Pipe Organ sounds pretty good although in need of some attention to the action very noisy at times and a distraction to the music. And wow that's one hell of a Contra Bombarde 32 u have there well done.
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In the same boat as you buddy! The church I just got hired at has a Johannus Rembrandt 397...it's fairly large, but still a toaster with reeds that leave a bit to be desired. I should be planning for a 70+ ranks pipe organ next summer though.
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Just make sure you keep to the same tempo and watch some of those pedal notes. It's a tricky piece, but amazingly fun to play.
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Reasonably enjoyable - my colleague played this after evensong at Salisbury Cathedral last term which is considered to be a splendid English cathedral instrument
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Gee, I don't know. we have several german imports here, and they sound like fingernails on a chalkboard.
Nothing but dissonace from top to bottom
very well done, keep your wrists straight and stick with the tempo.
esfloon 3 years ago 4
Too many tempo fluctuations for me. It shouldn't get faster in an easier section. When I play this piece, I try not to let the manual and piston changes get in the way of making good music.
Nonetheless, a good effort.
musicmaster159 4 years ago 3