Laurenskerk Rotterdam - Stanley - Trumpet Vol. (J.Garbacz)
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Nice performance, but what a pity it suffers from the same destructive treatment by automatic level control on the sound track that mars so many of the organ videos on YouTube.
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Nice performance, but what a pity it suffers from the same destructive treatment by automatic level control on the sound track that mars so many of the organ videos on YouTube.
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One of the best versions of this piece I have heard. Absolutely fantastic playing.
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@puck401 A pneumatical organ has delay, but not as much as you can see on this video. The organ in the St. Laurens Church is a mechanical organ and in this case you get sound at the same time you press the key. The man or woman who made this video has made a mistake trying to get the sound and the pictures sync.
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In this way played this piece sounds very well. It is a pity that the sound and the video-pictures are not synchronous.
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@MEPPO06 Yes, you have right. It does not sound like the trumpet voluntary Stanley had in mind. It is an arrangement, but in my opinion a good one, and very well played by this organist. When he had played only the two parts on such a big organ it had probably made less impression on the listeners.
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All written by the composer this piece (which is just the second movement of a larger work) has 2 (yes, two) parts. All the rest is the work of an arranger.
congratulations your play is wonderful
stanislavqui 3 years ago 7
@Thepianoorganist
Those are the spanish trumpets called chamade. 8 ranks divided in bas and diskant. They are placed horizontaly in the organ prospect. When you look carefully in the film you can see them
bakk1999 2 years ago