Thanks for posting. I love to watch these demo videos; they represent exactly what I have done many times when seated at an unfamiliar instrument. As a has-been it is a pleasant, vicarious experience.
It was your turn today :) and you did the job presenting us this instrument. And as far as a video can tell, it is fine to discover a today's organ-builder who can voice a truly "romantic" organ. There are others, yes, but not that many. The more so, when the windchests are replaced, like here.
Brent, good to see you at the console !
Cool Organ!
We finally get to hear Brent at the controls!
Nice job at the console, Brent! Patrick really does a wonderful job,
transforming a tired old organ into something beautiful & useful for the present.
Nice to see you demonstrating this lovely organ with lots of color.
Thanks for posting. I love to watch these demo videos; they represent exactly what I have done many times when seated at an unfamiliar instrument. As a has-been it is a pleasant, vicarious experience.
I remember servicing this organ in the 1970s, when it was the Simmons/Bartholomey. It was a difficult organ to tune, but still had a grand sound.
It was your turn today :) and you did the job presenting us this instrument. And as far as a video can tell, it is fine to discover a today's organ-builder who can voice a truly "romantic" organ. There are others, yes, but not that many. The more so, when the windchests are replaced, like here.
Brent looks like a kid in a candy store here! Love it
Wow, maintaining pipe organs in there original style over long periods of time is an impressive feat. It was great being able to hear this instrument.
Another good, interesting video. What a nice sounding instrument.
A nice organ to have in a church. Very nice tonal qualities for the size of the organ. It meant to be used for church services.
Sounds like Patrick did a fine job on this organ!
Odd to see Brent at the console, he always has the organist do the work!
Hobby Organist, We wanted to see Bret Johnson's ability to play the organ.
A lovely instrument. 👍
Wonderful instrument!
Hopefully while you are on the East Coast, you can visit Sacred Heart Catholic Church in Bloomfield, NJ and check out the 2003 Schantz housed there.
If I had known you were in Baltimore I would have shown you the 5 manual rodgers at new psalmist!
Talk about the Oregon talked about the building Didn't say anything about God or Jesus or the Holy Spirit
Such is life. Remember, we are here to learn about the organ, not the religion.