Excellent organiste également. Depuis toute petite, j'adore ce concerto BWV 594. Je rentre "en transe" dès que je l'entends. Cet orgue est un petit bijou.
Knew that organ looked familiar. Balint did a tour and demonstration video of it. "The #1 Authentic Bach Organ in the U.S." He gave some history of the Casparini organ in Vilnius, Lithuania it's based on. They even replicated the manual bellows, which Balint operated. From Chicago, U.S.A.
I once played this piece in an organ concert. And if you listen to the concert, you can tell that I was suffering, already, an excruciatingly painful muscle spasm in my upper back left side. Excruciatingly painful. But this piece was one I could not play without it hurting even more. This muscle spasm ended up going untreated for over 25 years and now I have a pain syndrome I must recover from. This all happened in a way connected to Harvard University and what looked like some kind of unethical "Nazi style" medical experiment. The problem with this piece was the lightness of the touch one has to do, which forced me to use those spasming muscles making it hurt even more. You could tell in how I interpreted that piece how much pain I was in, as compared to other pieces you might have also heard me play.
What a rich warm tone this organ has. Meister Karosi certainly has the finesse of touch to bring out the best in it. Kudos also to the voicers, tuners and administrators.
Dear Mr. Karosi, I saw that you had read my commentary on this video here. In fact, my comment about the originality and beauty of the registration was about the Mariager concert. Can you please satisfy my curiosity about the use of the 32' reed set? I was surprised that you hardly use it at all. Thank you for that.
It is true that the 16 foot reed sounds really good, dark, velvety, like Walterhausen's. Do you have any test recordings with the Mariager 32 foot reed set? That you could put online?
Not the easiest composition to play................Balint does a stellar job here!
Wow! So clean! Bravissimo! Classic voicing added to your incredible technical skill comes together for an exciting performance!
Excellent organiste également. Depuis toute petite, j'adore ce concerto BWV 594. Je rentre "en transe" dès que je l'entends. Cet orgue est un petit bijou.
Knew that organ looked familiar. Balint did a tour and demonstration video of it. "The #1 Authentic Bach Organ in the U.S." He gave some history of the Casparini organ in Vilnius, Lithuania it's based on. They even replicated the manual bellows, which Balint operated. From Chicago, U.S.A.
I once played this piece in an organ concert. And if you listen to the concert, you can tell that I was suffering, already, an excruciatingly painful muscle spasm in my upper back left side. Excruciatingly painful. But this piece was one I could not play without it hurting even more. This muscle spasm ended up going untreated for over 25 years and now I have a pain syndrome I must recover from. This all happened in a way connected to Harvard University and what looked like some kind of unethical "Nazi style" medical experiment. The problem with this piece was the lightness of the touch one has to do, which forced me to use those spasming muscles making it hurt even more. You could tell in how I interpreted that piece how much pain I was in, as compared to other pieces you might have also heard me play.
How can I make this about me…
Incredible playing and sound.
What a rich warm tone this organ has. Meister Karosi certainly has the finesse of touch to bring out the best in it. Kudos also to the voicers, tuners and administrators.
hello dear Balint, you are an amazing organist 👍
Nicely done, Balint. A Masterclass performance. Thank you so very much.
Wow!! What a joy!!! Excellent! Thank you for posting this beautiful piece of music.
I've heard this masterpiece sometimes ago. I forgot the title and in this week I don't why but It resound in loop in my mind. Thank you for this
Absolutely magnificent performance! :) I wish I could give You more than one "Thumb up" under this video!
Well, you ought to have two thumbs....... (lol)
Wonderful.
Superbe acoustique et interprétation, bravo et merci
(Très original les boutons ou clés de jeux 😁)
Sei bravissimo. Hai riproposto appieno lo spirito vivaldiano ❤
Bravo! A truly wonderful performance.
Köszönöm Szépen!
Amazing! Thank you!
beautiful playing
Gyönyörű zene kitűnő előadásban! Köszönöm a föltöltést!
Great. Thanks.
A lot of originality in the choice of registers, also in the other videos. I wonder where the pretty registrant from Mariager has gone!
I hope those keyboards are light action.
Dear Mr. Karosi, I saw that you had read my commentary on this video here. In fact, my comment about the originality and beauty of the registration was about the Mariager concert. Can you please satisfy my curiosity about the use of the 32' reed set? I was surprised that you hardly use it at all. Thank you for that.
Hi, the organ is very loud in the space. The 32’ was just too much in the space
It is true that the 16 foot reed sounds really good, dark, velvety, like Walterhausen's. Do you have any test recordings with the Mariager 32 foot reed set? That you could put online?
Interesting register stops 😂