God of Grace
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Sir, you played it just fine....
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I really love your playing! Fresh and vital!
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Hello. I am from Poland, I am not able to buy from Poland, do with scanner the copy pdf, or snapshot ( with phone jpg ), and send the email jozio611@wp.pl. I am greeting Józef
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He was such a funny and sweet man!
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Solid work. Even tho it's brisk, I think it's about the perfect tempo for a postlude.
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A beautiful organ piece! Perfectly played! I think that Paul Manz improved this chorale.
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Heard Manz play this a couple of times and he played it at this tempo! No kidding!
Pdwacky 8 months ago
@Pdwacky
I heard him play a couple of times as well and he always played with energy! Once was atthe big Ruffatti (sp?) at Coral Ridge where Diane Bish was Organist for years. It was funny. He is a small man, and once during the concert, he reached cross-armed to pull a stop or two and almost lost his balance. But he kept going!
pzimmer 8 months ago
I assume that that pedal stop that you pulled out was a bombarde. You did a nice job. Not many people can pull off a bombarde without it being too overbearing.
TheOscillatingFan 2 years ago
@TheOscillatingFan
Had to watch the vid again to see what I did LOL It apears to be the 16" posaune that I pulled near the end. It does have a biy of bite to it. :)
Thanks for the comment.
pzimmer 2 years ago
hahah, sorry abt the singing part..but as a performance, yes, it is SOLID!!
how long did u took to learn and play this hymn? :))
ace4711 3 years ago
I learned it many years ago, So quite frankly, I don't remember how long it took. It is a fun piece to play.
pzimmer 3 years ago