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Uploaded by on Jun 30, 2011

Organ Academy student Will Thomas playing the organ
at The Church of the Ascension
in New York City. The Academy was lead by renowned organists Jon
Gilock and Dennis Keene.

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  • Exemplary performance of a rather wonder piece. Thanks for adding it!

  • Absolutely fantasic! Few can play this piece as well as you can. Some play the notes only, but you play so as to make the music talk. Bravo! (ps: Marie Claire once told me that the 2 three note triad-like passages near the end for LH that go so impossibly fast are really unplayable. Her claim was that Jehan "meant" for simply alot of noise. Even he apparently knew that this was just about an impossible passage.

  • Very good work...

  • Great interpretation of a piece the is so often played to fast. Is this the new instrument at Ascension? It's wonderful.

  • MK would approve!

  • I think this is absolutely fantastic and the nearest I have heard to a perfect interepretation of this piece (which I have loved for over 20 years and had as the recessional at my wedding). Well played - both in terms of technique and having worked out in advance exactly how you wanted it to sound (and above all, resisted the temptation to play too fast).

  • Definitely the hottest organist on YouTube.

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