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Uploaded by on Dec 20, 2008

"Hark! The Herald Angels Sing" was recorded December 17, 2008 on the 41 rank Moller pipe organ at Our Lady of Pompeii Church in Lancaster, NY. The organist is Joseph Momot.

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  • The pipes that are visible are merely facade, non-speakling pipes. Thanks for watching.

  • Love the phrasing and technic! Eventhough I have owned 2 different Mollers and have never really cared for there "horny" thick sounding diapasons/principles, this Moller sounds GREAT!! Bravo to the organ/accoustics and organ "master"!

  • @JohnBoyDeere I improvised this piece from a standard sheet music edition. sorry, but glad you enjoyed it.

  • Thanks for listening ... i will try to record additional pieces, including the one you requested, as time allows.

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  • Enjoyed this so much and wish I had the ability to play as you do....Thank You!

  • go to your speaker properties, and change setting to auditorium. Listen and enjoy

  • Absolutely majestic, a brilliant performance on an awesome-sounding instrument. I wanted to be an organist when I was a kid and when I listen to this, I wish I had stuck with it.

  • New York City or New York State? Lov it.

  • @sousafan100 mine as well. this one and Oh holy night. this gentleman, plays with GODs hands guiding him. in my opinion

  • a fine performance and a great sound - my personal favorite xmas carol - thanks moller121!

  • The word organ , in German Orgel comes from the Greek organon, and from Latin organum , witch means tool and instrument.

  • are the pipes we see speaking?

  • I love the sound of these older organs. Great playing to.

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