Hi Titus, just wanted to say I sing at a local Catholic church here in Brisbane (St Brigids) and I sent your video on the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral (first video of yours I had seen) to our resident organist Roland Bartkowiak. He immediately wrote back to me "Oh - that's Titus" so needless to say he is a big fan of your work and now so am I. Keep doing what you're doing and representing the organ well, especially to the next generation. As someone born in the year 2000, I appreciate it! Cheers, Hayden.
Utterly mesmeric, thank you! And a resounding adjunct to your earlier video about the Notre Dame re-opening. I was surprised and delighted by the ending of this improvisation but won't spoil it for others by describing it.
“. . . a monster that never breathes” -- Stravinsky Sill, with saintly patience we await its first breath. This little opus of improvisation(?) reminded myself of what the assemblage endured at Notre Dame recently, when it's organ was demonstrated post restoration. For anything further here, I've no words.
L'Organo - Piccolo Spoleto Festival, have you ever played there? It's part of the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, USA. May-June every year. They would love you.
Let those who want to pick fault with your understanding of French improvisition have a play on the Sydney Town Hall organ - you are a very clever young man a fine musician and have many followers - compose, and play on maestro.
Hi Titus, just wanted to say I sing at a local Catholic church here in Brisbane (St Brigids) and I sent your video on the reopening of the Notre Dame cathedral (first video of yours I had seen) to our resident organist Roland Bartkowiak. He immediately wrote back to me "Oh - that's Titus" so needless to say he is a big fan of your work and now so am I. Keep doing what you're doing and representing the organ well, especially to the next generation. As someone born in the year 2000, I appreciate it! Cheers, Hayden.
Fantastic 🥁 🥁
Awesome. And a very slick move to post this now 😄 Also hat off to the two guys playing the snare drums.
Snare drums: mesmerising work 🙌
@CulvertCulture-r1z And actually _very_ difficult to execute flawlessly, just because of the extreme repetitiveness.
Thx for the insight 🙏
Utterly mesmeric, thank you! And a resounding adjunct to your earlier video about the Notre Dame re-opening. I was surprised and delighted by the ending of this improvisation but won't spoil it for others by describing it.
“. . . a monster that never breathes” -- Stravinsky
Sill, with saintly patience we await its first breath.
This little opus of improvisation(?) reminded myself
of what the assemblage endured at Notre Dame
recently, when it's organ was demonstrated post
restoration.
For anything further here, I've no words.
L'Organo - Piccolo Spoleto Festival, have you ever played there? It's part of the Spoleto Festival in Charleston, South Carolina, USA.
May-June every year. They would love you.
Bolero at Sydney Town Hall - WOW
Cochereau (1959)
Improvising on the same organ.
m.ruclips.net/video/6t90SIk6YiA/видео.html
Let those who want to pick fault with your understanding of French improvisition have a play on the Sydney Town Hall organ - you are a very clever young man a fine musician and have many followers - compose, and play on maestro.
A bit too experimental for even myself! Haha