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Uploaded by on May 30, 2009

Organist Diane Bish plays this great piece on the organ of Bern Cathedral in Bern, Switzerland.

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  • Splendido!!!!

  • Amazing! Everything she plays is just perfect. Thanks a lot!

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  • @organista81 davvero spettacolare , peccato che le riprese siano vecchie e l'audio non dei migliori..

  • @willowthebored Yes, I totally agree with you about the speed. I wish I could play like her though, I think I would be the perfect organist then as I would pay more attention to the speed but get it note perfect as well!

  • wonderful!

  • Love her to death, but it's too fast (I know how cliche'd that sounds). This is a huge cathedral with a very long reverb, and it sounds like mush; the bigger your space the more you articulate, as my teacher constantly reminds me. In an American setting this would be fine but it's not; it sounds like mush.

    That said, I don't think I heard a single actually bad note. Bravie and four stars. =D

  • BRAVO !!! Miss Diane. 5****

  • Wat te snel gespeeld. Maar verder prima hoor!

    Alle eer voor Lemmens, een zeer gelovig man met passie voor muziek ter ere van GOD.

  • SUPER!!

  • Brilliant.

  • this is an amazing song!! I was in college choir, and we thought the concert (in a church) was over, and from around us on full volume this began to play on the organ! I think everyone jumped! but surprise aside, this song is very uplifting :)

  • ds erscht Mau wo'n ig das Oeuvre ghöre. Isch wunderbar gschpiut und sooo romantisch. Tuet dr Seel u guet!

    These words are written in Bernese SwissGerman Language, the orginin language spoken in Berne, Capital of Switzerland. It's the first time I hear this oeuvre. Wonderful played and romantioc as well. Wellness for the soul.

    Thank you Diane Bish!

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