Je mag zeker trots zijn op je broer Annet en.... er kijken en luisteren zoveel mensen. Een gave van God die hij heeft gekregen. Mijn broer speelt ook alles uit zijn hoofd maar is geen profesional. Wat ik mooi vind is dat hij mee zingt.
Yes, Andre is a true gifted person. Let’s give God all the thanks and praise. So grateful we have these beautiful Psalms. So glad we have Andre to play these beautiful Psalms. Thanks.
Psalm 84 vers 1 O LORD of hosts, almighty King, the praises of your house I sing. How lovely is your habitation! Your holy courts I yearn to see; faint with desire, I long to be where pilgrims join in celebration. My heart and flesh with joyful shout to you, the living God, cry out
We were there❤. It was such a beautiful evening! In a couple of weeks there will be another evening like this with Andre Nieuwkoop in the great church of Dordrecht😊.
Greetings from Germany. We sing the same psalms in our German language on the same tunes, but not so majestetic. Then I go to the Netherlands to make this experience. I miss your lovely cat.
Psalm 84 verse 1 and 2 O LORD of hosts, almighty King, the praises of your house I sing. How lovely is your habitation! Your holy courts I yearn to see; faint with desire, I long to be where pilgrims join in celebration. My heart and flesh with joyful shout to you, the living God, cry out. The sparrow finds a home to rest; the swallow builds herself a nest to rear her young beside your altar. Your temple is their safe abode, O LORD of hosts, my King, my God. How blest are those who there find shelter. Your house, O LORD, is their delight; they sing your praises day and night.
By: 05:28. Those headphone he has on his head. Is for hearing whether the people below are singing loud enough. Where the organ can perhaps give more volume, or give the volume of the organ less. So that the organ or the audience below does not become too dominant.
It’s beautiful singing with a church organ and ‘bovenstem’ (a voice above). For me Dordrecht is a half hour drive, for you it’s a longer journey. On next may 18, 2023 @ 7:30 pm is the next time in the Great Church of Dordrecht with André Nieuwkoop.
3:08 “these little bellow things” are called stops, and pulling them adds more pipes to produce more sound. This is also where the phrase “pulling out all the stops” comes from.
Hai, he is a policeman,maybe 'crowd-control' is the only matching task between them. and good one on the helicopter pilot needing to use 3 ways of steering at the same time
Beautiful sound and great filming. Not a fan of this a-rhythmic singing however and glad that the organ player is compensating for that every-time the crowd is catching a new breath!
Thank you for the compliments! I am the organist on this video ;) And you are most welcome to join the next time!
Wat een mooie complimenten, en wie weet mag het vele mensen bereiken en raken. Dankbaar dat we aanwezig mochten zijn bij deze avond.
Dat zou mooi zijn Andre👌
"Kom, ga met ons en doe als wij "
Jij was een visstick die bij de politie ging! Maar dit rock jij!!!! Goed gedaan André!!! Prachtig!
Great Organist Andre Nieuwkoop ❤
I’m so proud to be the sister of this organist ❤️. He plays everything out of his head, he’s the best! 💪
Daar mag je zekers trots op zijn!
Je mag zeker trots zijn op je broer Annet en.... er kijken en luisteren zoveel mensen.
Een gave van God die hij heeft gekregen. Mijn broer speelt ook alles uit zijn hoofd maar is geen profesional.
Wat ik mooi vind is dat hij mee zingt.
Realise that this man is a police officer! I am so proud of this man! And within some weeks I am again with this man. To sing for God!
When my brother was in NL, l asked him to buy the CDs, it's such calming, beautiful and peaceful to listen to. I have them in my car in Australia 🇦🇺.
I really like the Dutch protestant psalms sung with a male upper voice. It is old fashioned but a nice memory for me.
Yes, Andre is a true gifted person. Let’s give God all the thanks and praise. So grateful we have these beautiful Psalms. So glad we have Andre to play these beautiful Psalms. Thanks.
God did not write these psalms and hymns, men did. Praise be to creative men and women.
He is one of my favorite organists, his music touches me
Psalm 84 vers 1
O LORD of hosts, almighty King,
the praises of your house I sing.
How lovely is your habitation!
Your holy courts I yearn to see;
faint with desire, I long to be
where pilgrims join in celebration.
My heart and flesh with joyful shout
to you, the living God, cry out
there is nothing more beautiful than singing praise to God Almighty.
I was there, it was just so special! Every time again!
You dont even feel the power and love when you hear this on youtube this is somthing you need to experience live
We were there❤. It was such a beautiful evening! In a couple of weeks there will be another evening like this with Andre Nieuwkoop in the great church of Dordrecht😊.
Greetings from Germany. We sing the same psalms in our German language on the same tunes, but not so majestetic. Then I go to the Netherlands to make this experience. I miss your lovely cat.
Nice to see the church of my hometown 😊 been there many times! Impressive instrument and acoustics.
Never been inside the Grote Kerk, but Dordrecht is one of my favourite cities in the Netherlands. You should visit it when you come here.
I'm 11 years old and i love to play organ!
Very inspiring or at least refreshing to see someone 'new' so enthousiastic about this
Psalm 84 verse 1 and 2
O LORD of hosts, almighty King,
the praises of your house I sing.
How lovely is your habitation!
Your holy courts I yearn to see;
faint with desire, I long to be
where pilgrims join in celebration.
My heart and flesh with joyful shout
to you, the living God, cry out.
The sparrow finds a home to rest;
the swallow builds herself a nest
to rear her young beside your altar.
Your temple is their safe abode,
O LORD of hosts, my King, my God.
How blest are those who there find shelter.
Your house, O LORD, is their delight;
they sing your praises day and night.
I live on the other side of the river in Papendrecht 🙂I love this church so much🙏♥️
Prachtig hoor zo een massale samenzang met bovenstem,prachtige Psalm ook👍
Een mooie reactie voor jeAndre uit het buitenland👌 Hij heeft ook een keer gereageerd op de mannenzang uit Katwijk met Bert Nooteboom.
praise him brother when you come to holland then we can let you hear so much
By: 05:28.
Those headphone he has on his head. Is for hearing whether the people below are singing loud enough. Where the organ can perhaps give more volume, or give the volume of the organ less. So that the organ or the audience below does not become too dominant.
It’s beautiful singing with a church organ and ‘bovenstem’ (a voice above). For me Dordrecht is a half hour drive, for you it’s a longer journey. On next may 18, 2023 @ 7:30 pm is the next time in the Great Church of Dordrecht with André Nieuwkoop.
Nu hoor je eens van de andre kant van de world hoe je gewaardeerd wordt. Top.😊
Glorious!
my home town , literately live 15 minutes walk away from it.
Hee wat leuk ik heb er ook gewoond, woon nu aan de overkant van de rivier in Papendrecht
And me 15 min by car😊 from Strijen
3:08 “these little bellow things” are called stops, and pulling them adds more pipes to produce more sound. This is also where the phrase “pulling out all the stops” comes from.
Registers heten ze.
Hai, he is a policeman,maybe 'crowd-control' is the only matching task between them. and good one on the helicopter pilot needing to use 3 ways of steering at the same time
Dit vind ik zo mooi.
Prachtig om te horen en zien hoe je speelt Andre en....ook meezingt.
Jammer genoeg is het niet uitgezonden.
Het mooiste blijft om er live bij te zijn.
@@ariemens1 Ja, dat geloof ik graag, ik weet dat van anderen die er geweest zijn.
Wow....amazing
I live on the other side of the river in Zwijndrecht but Dordrecht is where I was born. This church is in walking distance for me.
My hometown!
😁
Beautiful sound and great filming. Not a fan of this a-rhythmic singing however and glad that the organ player is compensating for that every-time the crowd is catching a new breath!
Birthplace of og3ne