Prelude in G Minor Bach
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Yes and there isn't much of a chiff. Are there many pipe organs in Singapore?
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Well, unfortunately not. You could count them with your fingers and probably none of them are accessible unless you're associate with the place or you have to be some well-known orgnaist. :)
waihoong11 2 years ago
It is a 1913 Austin. They are a company here in the US. The organ has about 26 ranks. The Great has only three stops. The rest are unified from the Choir. The choir only has two independent stops, a Clarinet and an Ezhaler. The lowest is a 16' Diapason and the highest is a 2' flute. It is in desperate need of re-leathering.
malcolmpk88 2 years ago
The reason I asked was that the flute in your recording of Yon's Humouresque seem to take a while to speak. Well, still... it's a real pipe organ - which I aspire to play one. I'm current practising that same piece for my organ exams. Hmmm. I think I've got a lot more to do on it. Cheers.
waihoong11 2 years ago
Yaaaay! I love the candles, What kind of organ is that?
malcolmpk88 2 years ago
Hahaha... thanks. I was so afraid that they might set my room on fire. By the way, it's just a 10-year-old Johannus Opus 5 which I hope to get a replacement. I'd also like to know what organ were you playing on when you played Yon's Humoresque.
waihoong11 2 years ago