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Salisbury Cathedral - Jules Grison - Toccata en fa majeur

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Uploaded by on Jul 6, 2011

Jane Parker Smith plays Toccata en fa majeur by Jules Grison in this lovely recording from 1978. The organ was built by Henry Willis in 1877.

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  • @FeikeAsmaFan

    Inderdaad!

    Wat mij betreft mag het wat langzamer gespeeld worden. Dat was volgens mij ook de bedoeling van de componist Jules Grison.

    De mooiste opname is en blijft die van Klaas Jan Mulder, op de voet gevolgd door de legendarische Feike Asma.

  • Fantastic.

  • A wonderful reminder of the true vigour and brightness of an un-mucked-about-with Father Willis in a good acoustic. Fabulously brassy reeds and, contrary to popular belief, a nice, bright, singing diapason chorus. Fantastic playing from JPS as ever.

  • Awel, zeer schone opname.

    Wel wat van den snelle kant...

  • Great playing in a great space!

    Thanks!

  • @mikedc2020 I have to say, the Hauptwerk sample set definitely does sound like the real thing, I wish Hauptwerk would hurry up with the other releases so it is fully configurable.

  • Wonderful playing on a great organ. I have the Hauptwerk sample set. The photos are outstanding. Are they available on the 'net or for purchase?

  • Die beste Einspielung die ich zu diesem selten gespielten, Stück gehört habe

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