astonishing six part setting from the Clavierubung part III(Out of the depths I cry to you O Lord). The chorale melody is augmented in the upper pedal part
@trenoespresso sure, but the attack of the voicing is so strong that the legato masks it [mercifully] to some extent! :-) The pedal sounds, however, very weak in this recording... :-(
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. This is to all denominations: If Joshua 7:1, 10-12, 22-26, is your Scripture for the Day, this is a good hymn to compliment it. It was written and composed by Martin Luther, 1483-1546. The English translation is Out of the Depths I Cry to You.
@lustful2 Quote: I played this again last week and I found u get better clarity in the pedal parts if u have a pedal reed at 8ft that's loud enough. I like the way u embellish the performance excellent... . Dear Lusty, I find that too, but in addition when i go over 6ft. the neighbours downstairs bang with a broom on the ceiling ! . I find that that puts a dampner on the whole thing, so I just listen to the radio for a bit then go to bed. . . Cheers. from, del-boy.
Marvellous performance ! This awesome piece needs 3 brains. Indeed a strong 16ft register like Posaune is lacking in the pedal, the choral in the pedal sounds a bit wimpy. But if you don't have one, you have to make do....
I played this again last week and I found u get better clarity in the pedal parts if u have a pedal reed at 8ft that's loud enough. I like the way u embellish the performance excellent. The piece sounds incredibly more difficult then what your hearing in performance. Most of the time the Organist is playing six moving parts in this great german chorale.
Is there a posaune at 8ft then on the pedal division of this organ then ? Yeah it's disadvantage if there isn't as we don't really hear the chorale melody brought out.
@trenoespresso sure, but the attack of the voicing is so strong that the legato masks it [mercifully] to some extent! :-) The pedal sounds, however, very weak in this recording... :-(
shirtlifter007 1 month ago
I am an ELCA Lutheran from South Carolina. This is to all denominations: If Joshua 7:1, 10-12, 22-26, is your Scripture for the Day, this is a good hymn to compliment it. It was written and composed by Martin Luther, 1483-1546. The English translation is Out of the Depths I Cry to You.
mkl62 8 months ago
WistfulnessLonging 11 months ago
@Gauthich Of course not: too legato!!
trenoespresso 1 year ago
Marvellous performance ! This awesome piece needs 3 brains. Indeed a strong 16ft register like Posaune is lacking in the pedal, the choral in the pedal sounds a bit wimpy. But if you don't have one, you have to make do....
cbr9999 2 years ago
I played this again last week and I found u get better clarity in the pedal parts if u have a pedal reed at 8ft that's loud enough. I like the way u embellish the performance excellent. The piece sounds incredibly more difficult then what your hearing in performance. Most of the time the Organist is playing six moving parts in this great german chorale.
lustful2 2 years ago
Is there a posaune at 8ft then on the pedal division of this organ then ? Yeah it's disadvantage if there isn't as we don't really hear the chorale melody brought out.
lustful2 2 years ago
Not oo bad, but where is the posaune?
koos1981 2 years ago 2
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awsome player
bad music and video quality..
noygam 3 years ago