"Ode to Joy" was written by BACH, "Joyful, Joyful" was written as part of BEETHOVEN'S 9th symphony. I am amazed at the number of people who constantly confuse them. I pick 'em on the banjo, they are both beautiful. Also do 'em on the harmonica.Lots of fun?! If you want to see something great, pull up (on here) Buddy Greene at Carnegie Hall, playing Ode to Joy on his harmonica!
wow, you are very gifted. Thanks for putting these videos on youtube. They are a blessing to watch.
Thanks God. I can listen to this angelic tune =]
Thank you u tube!
Very nice....it's always an honor to play one of these great organs. Great to hear a fresh interpretation of this great, old tune, too. Well done!
You are such a talented young man, keep up the Christian work
Excelente, me gusto la intrepretacion al organo
I thoroughly enjoyed listening to this version! You are very gifted!!! It felt like you were making the organ come alive!
This Organ is New York Trinity Baptist Church(Mahattan) 4-manual Allen Organ .
"Ode to Joy" was written by BACH, "Joyful, Joyful" was written as part of BEETHOVEN'S 9th symphony. I am amazed at the number of people who constantly confuse them. I pick 'em on the banjo, they are both beautiful. Also do 'em on the harmonica.Lots of fun?! If you want to see something great, pull up (on here) Buddy Greene at Carnegie Hall, playing Ode to Joy on his harmonica!
I love that clip, it is amazing, and a blessing to hear ! I listen to it often. God Bless all that hear this post. kevlutu
is that a vox humana, or an actual chorus.
That barely needs saying, but I think Beethoven himself would appreciate the performance - were his last words not 'I shall hear in heaven'?
IT is a vox humana.
Was this played on the Juliard organ?