Magnifique orgue dans un état exceptionnel rare avec une transmission pneumatique avec des combinaisons programmables .Une registration abondante permettant de jouer toute les œuvres classiques ,romantiques , et modernes. Bravo pour votre talent d'organiste sur plusieurs centaines d'instruments a travers le monde .
Grand and glorious!! And now we thank the Scott Brothers for continuing to bring us phenomenal music and videos from around the world. Thank you for sharing this fantastic performance. 💐❤🎹🎶💐❤🎥🎹🎶
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
Jonathan, you did it again. You've pulled a magnificent sound out of this instrument, which we appreciate and enjoy. We're the lucky ones. And thanks to Tom as well. XX
Love that organ and the music and videos are superb, as usual. First time, though, that I remember seeing Jonathan in a shirt with buttons on the sleeves rather than your traditional cuff links!
Always liked this piece, really shows off yet another great organ builder, the list is growing to me, the pedal pipes are glorious, yet once more many thanks Jonathan and of course Tom.
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@antodraco1686 Listen well little kiddie kid ! Spamming is when you send tons of messages to the same person as if he was blind deaf etc.... But when you ask the same question to dozens of people and you can't do it once , you have to ask every one the same question to augment the chances to get an wise answer different from yours ! I want to ask every one here the same question, but we're not in a class room to do it once , so if you have a better idea Mr. Artificial Intelligence ! (Don't ''say write the a non reply comment ! '' :: cause not every one would see a normal comment ! )
I had not heard that piece before, so thank you for adding to my musical knowledge. The organ console was very unusual but the organ sounded impressive. Thank you for the shots of the cathedral also, as always, an excellent video. xx
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@nizaru100 the buttons above the stops are used to set the combinations (on this organ there's three of them if i'm understanding what I see correctly). The clock device (usually) shows the position of the crescendo roller. It might also be an actual clock. As for this specific organ: there's a row of indicator above the combination setters which to me look like crescendo indicator. I would have to see a more detailed photo of the console to know for sure.
@@pordzio What I know is that combinations are set with buttons under every manual +above pedal board ! but the manyyyyyyy buttons above the manuals ? is that your supposition or you're sure !? I want source of what you said , we're 21th century but even trivial information about a pipe organ is this hard , in "" DIGITAL MEDIA ERA" ????
@@nizaru100 While modern organs use electronics to store the combination and move the stops/stop tabs older systems have to be preset in a different way. English organs would use a hidden big switchboard to preset combinations, while germans decided to do it front and center on the console. The organ in this video has three free combinations (in german: "Freie Kombination"). Those correspond to a row of those little drawstops above the row of stop tabs. If you look closely in the video you will see, that at the ends of these rows are signs with I, II and III on them - drawing the knob will enable that stop on the combination.
@@pordzio That's a knowledge i never knew ! of course i know cavaille-call presets, spanish, Willis organs (Sydney town hall pneumatic) etc, but german Weckler builder and this in the video : have that rare feature of many many little buttons (maybe cause Pneumatic) ! But still we need a tutorial of how it works and if you could give sources, and also : I've been looking for book "Art of organ building" by Dom Bedos , French organ builder of 18 century ! I know French, Spanish, Arabic, English +some japanese ! Greeting from Morocco !
Brilliant video, and playing of such a wonderful piece, Jonathan. Spectacular Cathedral. This piece was my second late wife+'s favourite hymn, which was sung at her service almost 10 years ago. Slàinte Mhath.
A magnificent Rendition,on an unusual Console of the " Nun Danket Alle Gott" of Karg-Elert. Well done Jonathan ! Thank you as always for the audio and the visual elements Tom !
Gentlemen, every time you give us an organ treat, you do exactly what I like in this epic instrument: it is not for tiny sounding tunes, it is meant to growl, to roar, to make bellies feel the sound of a stormy wind, to express epic tornadoes in music....in other words, to make classical music rock and roll/metal.
Brilliant, Jonathan! The organ has a most interesting console. Your ability to adapt to any console is, for this non-organist, a sign of your wonderful talent. I hope you and Tom took Romania by storm! Bravo!
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
What a creatively romantic interpretation of this piece. Most organists just plow straight through it but you really bring out the exuberance and delight in rallentando and dynamic subtlety.
Thanks for taking us back to Timisoara, in 1990 we attended a very moving memorial service in what is now Victory Square, a month after their revolution. We were part of a relief team who drove from England bringing food and medical supplies.
Hallo! Wauw Glorieus and Magic Magistrale that sound! Thank you very much B B For this performance so great and the filming❤❤. With Love from the Netherlands.
Con ustedes, he podido realizar mi sueño de conocer tantos lugares hermosos donde ustedes interpretan con tanta maestría. Muchas gracias por permitirme escuchar vuestras interpretaciones. Dios les bendiga. Santiago de Chile. 🇨🇱
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@nizaru100 I was also curious, but I don't understand anything about organs. Who knows, maybe Jonathan himself will be able to explain it to us. Either way, it's an incredible organ made even more incredible by our organist!
@@mariadesa1434 I cannot believe it ! you are a christian, European and you know nothing about organ ? I am not christian, no European and I know a lot about it , it was a 20 years knowledge quest on Internet about pipe organ ! I know French , Spanish, english ! Usted no creera de que pais soy yo ! How can I help you / en que puedo ayudar la señora ! ?
WOW really impressive. I never knew the Romanians had such an instrument---yes I know the Schwarz Kirche has a Buchholz I believe but I never would have believed Timisoara had such a gem!
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
Next time you come to Romania try out the organ at the Romanian Radio Hall, the biggest in the country, with 7600 pipes and a wonderful orchestral sound. A great organ for a great organist!
I think it is the tune you know, but somewhat concealed. It goes " Now (beat,beat,beat) thank (beat,beat,beat) we (beat) all our God...(etc)@@alanatolstad4824
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...) but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU
👏 BRAVO! A terrific performance on a marvelous instrument in a glorious Church!
Magnifique orgue dans un état exceptionnel rare avec une transmission pneumatique avec des combinaisons programmables .Une registration abondante permettant de jouer toute les œuvres classiques ,romantiques , et modernes. Bravo pour votre talent d'organiste sur plusieurs centaines d'instruments a travers le monde .
Now that's a boss of an organ. crispy, crunchy, growly goodness oozing out to a perfect piece. Absolutely beautiful upload 👌🎉
Grand and glorious!! And now we thank the Scott Brothers for continuing to bring us phenomenal music and videos from around the world. Thank you for sharing this fantastic performance. 💐❤🎹🎶💐❤🎥🎹🎶
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann ,
Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German
builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than
needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for
couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like
device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc..
but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device
on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features,
because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most
people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era ,
let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !!
THANK YOU !
Jonathan, you did it again. You've pulled a magnificent sound out of this instrument, which we appreciate and enjoy. We're the lucky ones. And thanks to Tom as well. XX
It certainly is a glorious and majestic piece of music. I loved it. Beautifully played Jonathan. Thank you for sharing this with us. 🥰
Love that organ and the music and videos are superb, as usual. First time, though, that I remember seeing Jonathan in a shirt with buttons on the sleeves rather than your traditional cuff links!
Always liked this piece, really shows off yet another great organ builder, the list is growing to me, the pedal pipes are glorious, yet once more many thanks Jonathan and of course Tom.
Fabulous and magnificent ! Thank you so much for your continued magic and excellence which produces huge quantities of happiness for all our lives.
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@nizaru100stop spam 😭
@@antodraco1686
Listen well little kiddie kid ! Spamming is when you send tons of messages to the same person as if he was blind deaf etc....
But when you ask the same question to dozens of people and you can't do it once , you have to ask every one the same question to augment the chances to get an wise answer different from yours !
I want to ask every one here the same question, but we're not in a class room to do it once , so if you have a better idea Mr. Artificial Intelligence ! (Don't ''say write the a non reply comment ! '' :: cause not every one would see a normal comment ! )
I had not heard that piece before, so thank you for adding to my musical knowledge. The organ console was very unusual but the organ sounded impressive. Thank you for the shots of the cathedral also, as always, an excellent video. xx
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@nizaru100 the buttons above the stops are used to set the combinations (on this organ there's three of them if i'm understanding what I see correctly). The clock device (usually) shows the position of the crescendo roller. It might also be an actual clock. As for this specific organ: there's a row of indicator above the combination setters which to me look like crescendo indicator. I would have to see a more detailed photo of the console to know for sure.
@@pordzio
What I know is that combinations are set with buttons under every manual +above pedal board ! but the manyyyyyyy buttons above the manuals ? is that your supposition or you're sure !? I want source of what you said , we're 21th century but even trivial information about a pipe organ is this hard , in "" DIGITAL MEDIA ERA" ????
@@nizaru100 While modern organs use electronics to store the combination and move the stops/stop tabs older systems have to be preset in a different way. English organs would use a hidden big switchboard to preset combinations, while germans decided to do it front and center on the console. The organ in this video has three free combinations (in german: "Freie Kombination"). Those correspond to a row of those little drawstops above the row of stop tabs. If you look closely in the video you will see, that at the ends of these rows are signs with I, II and III on them - drawing the knob will enable that stop on the combination.
@@pordzio
That's a knowledge i never knew ! of course i know cavaille-call presets, spanish, Willis organs (Sydney town hall pneumatic) etc, but german Weckler builder and this in the video : have that rare feature of many many little buttons (maybe cause Pneumatic) ! But still we need a tutorial of how it works and if you could give sources, and also : I've been looking for book "Art of organ building" by Dom Bedos , French organ builder of 18 century !
I know French, Spanish, Arabic, English +some japanese !
Greeting from Morocco !
Brilliant video, and playing of such a wonderful piece, Jonathan. Spectacular Cathedral. This piece was my second late wife+'s favourite hymn, which was sung at her service almost 10 years ago. Slàinte Mhath.
Great music, amazing organ player and beautiful church !
every piece needs the right organ. This is here the case. Chapeau ❤
A magnificent Rendition,on an unusual Console of the " Nun Danket Alle Gott" of Karg-Elert. Well done Jonathan ! Thank you as always for the audio and the visual elements Tom !
This piece and interpretation officialy got my attention. So majestic😲🤩. Thanks to both!!!
Gentlemen, every time you give us an organ treat, you do exactly what I like in this epic instrument: it is not for tiny sounding tunes, it is meant to growl, to roar, to make bellies feel the sound of a stormy wind, to express epic tornadoes in music....in other words, to make classical music rock and roll/metal.
Brilliant, Jonathan! The organ has a most interesting console. Your ability to adapt to any console is, for this non-organist, a sign of your wonderful talent. I hope you and Tom took Romania by storm! Bravo!
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
The three rows of buttons over the stops should use to mount/unmount the stops selections for the pistons under the keyboards (free combinations).
This organ has an unusual sound and a strange melody, and the performance and video are excellent!🌹🌹🌹
What a creatively romantic interpretation of this piece. Most organists just plow straight through it but you really bring out the exuberance and delight in rallentando and dynamic subtlety.
Thanks for taking us back to Timisoara, in 1990 we attended a very moving memorial service in what is now Victory Square, a month after their revolution. We were part of a relief team who drove from England bringing food and medical supplies.
Another beautiful rendition. Thankyou Jonathan and Tom
Stunning!
One of my all-time favorite organ works! Some long tenutos there!
Hallo!
Wauw Glorieus and Magic
Magistrale that sound!
Thank you very much B B
For this performance so great and the filming❤❤.
With Love from the Netherlands.
Con ustedes, he podido realizar mi sueño de conocer tantos lugares hermosos donde ustedes interpretan con tanta maestría. Muchas gracias por permitirme escuchar vuestras interpretaciones.
Dios les bendiga. Santiago de Chile. 🇨🇱
Beautiful performance and video in an incredible organ and Church! Thank you two for the video!
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
@@nizaru100 I was also curious, but I don't understand anything about organs. Who knows, maybe Jonathan himself will be able to explain it to us. Either way, it's an incredible organ made even more incredible by our organist!
@@mariadesa1434
I cannot believe it ! you are a christian, European and you know nothing about organ ? I am not christian, no European and I know a lot about it , it was a 20 years knowledge quest on Internet about pipe organ ! I know French , Spanish, english !
Usted no creera de que pais soy yo !
How can I help you / en que puedo ayudar la señora ! ?
Marvellous! Thank you.
Thank you, gentlemen
WOW really impressive. I never knew the Romanians had such an instrument---yes I know the Schwarz Kirche has a Buchholz I believe but I never would have believed Timisoara had such a gem!
Bravo. 🎉 MARANATA. Brasil.
as an eastern european, I crave for this tingling sound with high mixtures!
Absolutely magnificent!! 🎉🎉🎉
Perfect tempo !!
Absolutely amazing Jonathan!🤗👏👏👏👏
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
MAGNIFICENT SOUND❤❤❤👏👏👏👏
Mr. , Mme ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
Absolutely stunning!
Beautifull interpretation!!!!
One of my favourite pieces to play! I wonder the effort to play on pneumatic action, which has a particular response
Bravo!
Next time you come to Romania try out the organ at the Romanian Radio Hall, the biggest in the country, with 7600 pipes and a wonderful orchestral sound. A great organ for a great organist!
Superbe
That was close nearly thought you were going to run out of pipes But they have now all been vented😅 great sound quite awesome
😮👍🎹🎶🙌🙌🙌🙌🥰👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Who are the successors to Jonathan and Tom Scott?
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
Truly great, but I was waiting for the hymn I'm familiar with.
Its the hymn but the tune is the original 17th century one still sung in the Lutheran tradition
@@epincion This is helpful. Thanx.
I think it is the tune you know, but somewhat concealed. It goes " Now (beat,beat,beat) thank (beat,beat,beat) we (beat) all our God...(etc)@@alanatolstad4824
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU !
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
YÜREĞİNDEN YARALIII BİZİM HİKAYEEEEMİZZ
Great stuff
Mr. ; I've seen a looot of pipe organ consoles ! (from Silbermann , Cavaillé coll , classic Spanish , Willis etc...)
but this kind of consoles (Carl Leopold Wegenstein , and some other German builders in late 19th early 20th century) seems to have faaar more buttons than needed ! a part from pistons combination under every manuals, toe spoons for couplers etc.. why the many button at top of console and what this clock like device on the left ! I know there are Crescendo rotating device on the pedal, etc.. but these kind of consoles : the many button at the top and the clock like device on the left ???? I don't know who or how to search for these such features, because there are no videos, websites, etc... that give such details; thus for most people, Pipe organ is still a mysterious instrument even during this Internet Era , let alone before ! If You Sir or any knowledgeable person can explain to me !! THANK YOU