Beautiful. This piece was played at a friend’s memorial service last year. He was a great lover of organ music and this was one of his favourite compositions.
Love this piece, I ask our talented organist to play this each year on Easter Sunday. It's a triumphant selection for celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus
This was the recessional at our wedding. I can find no other recording of this piece that comes close to the grandeur this performance displays. Thank you.
Why is it that Marshall and Ogletree organs sound so freaking realistic? This is a digital Organ and it sounds many times better than some pipe organs and I’ve heard. Not to mention this performance is beyond phenomenal.
Note perfect, tempo excellent, absolutely stunning. I am so impressed, and as this will be my Easter Sunday voluntary, I take my hat off to you, because I know how much practise you put in to achieve this glorious performance.
His light and shade is excellent. Some organists play this piece and it sounds ‘muddy’.. his rendition is spot on. Sad that this talent, brain, skill, and being has passed.
Whatever you think of the performance (personally I find it excellent but a shade fast) it's astonishing to learn that the late Mr Coriddi was self-taught.
You'll lose all the energy boost provided by the pedal, but also the manual only have a rather complete sounding part here. You can add some octaves here and there
Exactly the comment I anticipated. We're all STILL eagerly awaiting your own performance as you are such an expert. If you think this is too fast, try listening to the version played by Jeremy Filsell on the organ at Christchurch Priory, Dorset. (Produced by WMC Records on their CD entitled "The Power and the Glory")
@@Bemusedlemon1 it's called an opinion bucko. Whether or not I could play it any better is completely, utterly irrelevant. And if I can find the version you mentioned, I will listen to it.
To "*davewvu1*" AND "*M Scott*" AND "*Ed Bolwijn*" : Oh Yes, really.....??? Yes, it's not for funerals, more for weddings, or birth/christening, or other big ecclesiastic or general celebrations. But the composer had absolutely no intention of playing it like a "ride on a cruise missile". So... here's the fun-fact espacially for you (and that kind of people, which are thinking like you) : Lemmens itself remarks a lenght of 3:30 min. for this remarkable and greatfull peace of organ music, which was composed on an french barocque organ. HERE it is played , and that's typical for a lot of american organists (might be, for the most of them), WAYs TOO FAST, exactly in 2:55 min. Got it ?? Any more questions ??
Coriddi, Timothy P., died suddenly on Sunday, April 9, 2017 at the age of 24.
Such a huge talent gone so soon. RIP.
Beautiful. This piece was played at a friend’s memorial service last year. He was a great lover of organ music and this was one of his favourite compositions.
His precision was impeccable! I am awed by his -precision and musicallity!
Love this piece, I ask our talented organist to play this each year on Easter Sunday. It's a triumphant selection for celebrating the Resurrection of Jesus
What an instrument, and what a performer!
Enjoyed watching and hearing this.
Beautiful playing. RIP Timothy.
Another outstanding instrument by Marshall and Ogletree. Every one I’ve heard is a standout instrument.
This was the recessional at our wedding. I can find no other recording of this piece that comes close to the grandeur this performance displays. Thank you.
Diane Bish has one that comes close, but I agree, Tim Coriddi is a master. May he rest in peace.
Outstanding performance with an organ that is also up to the task!!!
Beautiful sounding pipes..cant wait to go to a organ concert
Exciting performance Tim! Thank you for sharing this!
Can't get enough of that piece! And I like the way you registered and played it!
Very nicely played on a great digital electronic organ!
I play this a tad slower and more stately, but this was still a flawless performance. Perhaps as a postlude, this interpretation would be awesome.
Why is it that Marshall and Ogletree organs sound so freaking realistic? This is a digital Organ and it sounds many times better than some pipe organs and I’ve heard. Not to mention this performance is beyond phenomenal.
I was wondering the same thing!
A: Because they are sampled from real pipes.
Lovely...will be playing this one in a couple weeks 😊❤
Didn't hear this on Easter (beyond Widor Toccata) so now my celebration is complete:)
Note perfect, tempo excellent, absolutely stunning. I am so impressed, and as this will be my Easter Sunday voluntary, I take my hat off to you, because I know how much practise you put in to achieve this glorious performance.
Excellent Enjoyed That Tim! :o)
Beautifully done. I'm hoping to perform this as part of a recital.
Superb!
Fantastic!
Brilliant Tim...
+Arthur Dale Thank you!
No sheet in front of you? BRAVO! A real musician. I say ban all sheet music in performance. Learn the piece, Memorize the piece, play the piece.
Great! Enjoyed !
Composizione maestosa bravo Timothy. 👍
I have known that T.Coriddi passed away 9th April. R.I.P .
What a loss, especially for someone so young.
Wonderful organ. Wonderful playing. Say hi to Bob Troeger for me!
Amazing. I remember the EM Skinner.
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His light and shade is excellent. Some organists play this piece and it sounds ‘muddy’.. his rendition is spot on. Sad that this talent, brain, skill, and being has passed.
Bellísimo,bellísimo, muchas gracias.
FAVORITE !
Terrific muscular performance. Great!
Thank you.
Hello from Moscow.
very respectable. love the majesty of the piece. wonderful organ...and it seems that some episcopalians make some good decisions re: organs. ha!
Whatever you think of the performance (personally I find it excellent but a shade fast) it's astonishing to learn that the late Mr Coriddi was self-taught.
Bravo… bravo!!!
OMG!!!! I just came across his obituary. He died back in 2017 of a viral infection of the heart!!!! OMG!!! WHY????!!!!
Bravo 👏🏻
Good tempo:) regards!
Eccellente.
I Absolutely love this song and really want to play it on the piano. What do ya'll think? Should I attempt?
On the piano? Forget it! Pianos don't have a pedal board.
You'll lose all the energy boost provided by the pedal, but also the manual only have a rather complete sounding part here. You can add some octaves here and there
It's not a song. It doesn't have words.
💗💗💗💗👑👑Orgeln 👑👑💗💗💗💗
Also check this by Lemmens: ruclips.net/video/KPeAltwvd8w/видео.html
O.K.
Why the fuck u died! Shit man RIP :(
This is WAY too fast! Where's the fire???
As has been said by others, it's a fanfare, not a funeral march. Feel free to post your own vastly superior performance anytime
@@Bemusedlemon1 , if you can't tell the difference in this and a funeral march, you really are a nitwit.
Exactly the comment I anticipated. We're all STILL eagerly awaiting your own performance as you are such an expert. If you think this is too fast, try listening to the version played by Jeremy Filsell on the organ at Christchurch Priory, Dorset. (Produced by WMC Records on their CD entitled "The Power and the Glory")
@@Bemusedlemon1 it's called an opinion bucko. Whether or not I could play it any better is completely, utterly irrelevant. And if I can find the version you mentioned, I will listen to it.
Yes, you are absolutelly right, it's being played MUCH too fast !!
Indeed, much too fast. Excellent sound of the organ but the performance spoiled the show.
Too damn fast !
It's a fanfare, not a funeral dirge. And you can always post your better version any time.
davewvu1 Great comment. I love it when the RUclips armchair critics get their ass kicked.
Paulo not at all!,,,,
To "*davewvu1*" AND "*M Scott*" AND "*Ed Bolwijn*" : Oh Yes, really.....???
Yes, it's not for funerals, more for weddings, or birth/christening, or other big ecclesiastic or general celebrations.
But the composer had absolutely no intention of playing it like a "ride on a cruise missile".
So... here's the fun-fact espacially for you (and that kind of people, which are thinking like you) :
Lemmens itself remarks a lenght of 3:30 min. for this remarkable and greatfull peace of organ music,
which was composed on an french barocque organ.
HERE it is played , and that's typical for a lot of american organists (might be, for the most of them),
WAYs TOO FAST, exactly in 2:55 min.
Got it ?? Any more questions ??
A bit dry and academic for my taste.
+Gibson - Are we going to hear your version then?
+Arthur Dale give me a break! Make some music instead of just playing notes.
OK musician. We await your excellent version of this piece...
Gibson
music is of audio. not of vision. it makes me wonder if classical musicians use there computer keyboards with dynamics too. bleh
Those who can't criticize!
Outstanding performance with an organ that is also up to the task!!!