Louis Vierne, Final (from IV Symphonie Op.32)
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Wow, I just can't hear this piece enough.
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If I could play the pipeorgan,there would be nothing left for me to do in this world. lol Just kidding, but my God, that was beautiful. Thank you for this music.
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A fine performance! Bertero's playing is very expressive, if a bit rushed in places.
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Mr. Bertero is an interesing player who is sensitive to the room's acoustics in the tempos he chooses, is very accurate, and handles his instrument well, and turns his own pages. His interpretation might be quite a bit more rhymically freer than Vierne would approve of, according to his pupil, Andre Fleury, a mentor of mine, but it is still very musical and artistically valid. My compliments to Mr. Bertero on a fine performanceof a difficult work!
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Damn these bastards with their meddling. They always know more than the original builder and end up making a hash of it. Same in USA - hardly an intact Skinner or Aeolian Skinner, Kimball, Welte lest. Now, they throw out the trackers that caused the trouble bu the damage is done. thanks for info.



Yeah, the look on Mr. Bertero's face says it all. You could tell he was very moved at the end. To sit there and be able to play what they're listening to must be awesome, to say the least. A religious experience for me. lol Thank you
2468HOTROD 3 years ago 14
What a virtuoso. Bravo Mssr. Bertero.
I'm amazed at the full sound from this 2 manual. It must be a fairly complete specification.
I think the tempo works here.
Snookyfritz 4 years ago 10