The great Carlo Curley was a proponent of hybrid instruments that were well designed and balanced. The articulation of wind and digital stops has only progressed since his time, as you now demonstrate.
Dear Paul, thank you for this beautiful presentation of that lovely hybrid organ. It speaks well of you that you want to demonstrate and perform on these beautiful organs that aren’t necessarily a purist’s preference. I appreciate your genuine love of excellence in the organ and how we use them to uplift those who listen and especially to God Himself! Most of us are fortunate to have an acceptable organ whether it’s all pipes or is just a good electronic organ. It’s encouraging to have your beautifully written originals and your hymn transcriptions to use in our own churches. I’m Practicing your pieces most every day and am using them ! God bless you, Royden
For a relatively small organ this one can surely produce the big sound. Tonal quality very good. Of course from a Presbyterian church I'd expect nothing short of excellent. And with a illustration from Paul Fey this has shown great talent from a guy who's younger than 30 who seem like he's been playing for over 40 years. Simply magnificent.
A wonderful demonstration of this hybrid organ, with 27 ranks of original 1968 Cassavant pipes and 17 ranks of Walker digital stops added in 2015. Paul has done a wonderful job of presenting both loud and soft combinations, as well as using the super couplers. Thank you for making this video; the sound was incredible and you presented wonderful visuals of the church.
Very beautiful presentation of this Cassavan hybride organ, very balanced between pipes and digital stops ❤ And also a very nice recording sound as you have the feeling like the video. Bravo dear Paul 👍👍👍
Very nice presentation and a very nice organ, you can see that the organ doesn´t have to be big, even one that looks small can be very nice. thanks for this presentation.
This video reminded me of a RUclips concert by Gert Van Hoef and Martin Manns. They played several Content organs. The largest used Hauptwerk and functioning pipes. ( I was curious about how that worked. Apparently, a German engineer figured out how to get air into the pipes without the usual parts. The only thing I could relate his method to was the fuel injection used for car engines. The player could choose Hauptwerk, pipes, or combine the 2. Fascinating). From Chicago, U.S.A.
Paul, this is fantastic as always! It's great that you are so positive and open-minded - a real role model for all organists. This organ is just as exciting and capable of inspiring us as any other!
Guten Tag, lieber Paul. Es ist schon sehr interessant, wie Orgeln so perfekt mit dem Raum abgestimmt werden. Immer wieder neue Formen, die total passen und so klanglich optimal sind. Danke für Deine wieder einmal super Präsentation und Dein großartiges Spiel. Hoffe nun auf viele neue Stücke von Dir. Liebe Grüße aus Görlitz schickt Dir wie immer Steffen aus Görlitz.
A wonder hybrid organ and a great demonstration, as always! Walker Digital always does great work with their digital stops and this organ is no exception.
You said that there was one rank of pipes on the great manual (a flute) but you didn't say how many more actual pipe ranks are on this organ. It's sound is impressive.
Einfach nur wunderbar vorgestellt mit vielen fantastischen Kurzbeispielen. Schönes Instrument. Ich erinnere mich, mal eine Pfeifenresonanzorgel in der Franziskanerkirche in Maria Schmolln (OÖ) vorgestellt bekommen zu haben. Ist dies was Ähnliches?
Magnifiscent organ and performance. I only wish it was not chained down with carpet and padded pews. Churches will spend a fortune on the organ but it would be much better spent building acoustics.
Not all organs do well with buildings that have acoustics. For example, the National City Christian Church in Washington DC used to have acoustics of 6-9 seconds and because of that it made the large Moller organ sound very thin and not clear. In 1981 National City Christian Church put carpets in the building to make the acoustics smaller and it was one of the best things they did for the church. If West Raleigh Presbyterian Church have larger acoustics, the organ might need to be a little larger than it is now.
@@StoreeDenson i once played the smallest kilgen pipe organ in Sts Cyril and Methodius in Shiner Texas. It sounded like heaven with the high tin ceiling, but then they carpeted everything and it killed it.
@Richard-vq7ud Kilgen organs always sound nice in big acoustics. I am not sure about small Möller and Casavant organs based on the ones I played before.
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Never cease to be amazed by Paul's wonderful playing . Every organ he plays gives of its best. Thank you, Paul. You bring joy to so many.
The great Carlo Curley was a proponent of hybrid instruments that were well designed and balanced. The articulation of wind and digital stops has only progressed since his time, as you now demonstrate.
I met Carlo . He was a wonderful fellow.
Dear Paul, thank you for this beautiful presentation of that lovely hybrid organ. It speaks well of you that you want to demonstrate and perform on these beautiful organs that aren’t necessarily a purist’s preference. I appreciate your genuine love of excellence in the organ and how we use them to uplift those who listen and especially to God Himself! Most of us are fortunate to have an acceptable organ whether it’s all pipes or is just a good
electronic organ. It’s
encouraging to have your beautifully written originals and
your hymn transcriptions to use in our own churches. I’m
Practicing your pieces most every day and am using them ! God bless you, Royden
For a relatively small organ this one can surely produce the big sound. Tonal quality very good. Of course from a Presbyterian church I'd expect nothing short of excellent. And with a illustration from Paul Fey this has shown great talent from a guy who's younger than 30 who seem like he's been playing for over 40 years. Simply magnificent.
A wonderful demonstration of this hybrid organ, with 27 ranks of original 1968 Cassavant pipes and 17 ranks of Walker digital stops added in 2015. Paul has done a wonderful job of presenting both loud and soft combinations, as well as using the super couplers. Thank you for making this video; the sound was incredible and you presented wonderful visuals of the church.
17 voices not ranks. While they are the best in the industry. They’re still not real.
Oh Paul, I am waiting your presentation, certainly a beautiful illustration of this Cassavan organ after your concert in Raleigh !!
Sehr schöne Orgel in dieser Kirche. Vielen Dank für deine Arbeit. 👌👍👏 Bravo
Great Sound and Compilation ! It.s very nice and surprising to hear the combination ... Thank you ! Paul.
Thank you so much for watching! 😀
Very beautiful presentation of this Cassavan hybride organ, very balanced between pipes and digital stops ❤
And also a very nice recording sound as you have the feeling like the video. Bravo dear Paul 👍👍👍
Great demonstration of this beautiful instrument! I’ve actually been to this church before! A great instrument in a great room, and lovely people.
Great demonstration. Paul,Would loved to have heard your recital. ,Keep up the great work Paul you are a very gifted young man .
Very nice presentation and a very nice organ, you can see that the organ doesn´t have to be big, even one that looks small can be very nice. thanks for this presentation.
That's so true! Thank you so much for watching! 😀
Sehr sehr schöne Orgel. Danke für die Präsentation. 👌👌👍👍
Love this beautiful instrument! Love your beautiful playing! Thanks.
Thank you so much!! 😀
This video reminded me of a RUclips concert by Gert Van Hoef and Martin Manns. They played several Content organs. The largest used Hauptwerk and functioning pipes. ( I was curious about how that worked. Apparently, a German engineer figured out how to get air into the pipes without the usual parts. The only thing I could relate his method to was the fuel injection used for car engines. The player could choose Hauptwerk, pipes, or combine the 2. Fascinating). From Chicago, U.S.A.
Beautifull sound!
Rodgers was making hybrid pipe/electronic organs 40 years ago, augmenting existing pipe installations.
Sehr schön Paul Fey, vielen Dank 👌👌👌
Paul, this is fantastic as always! It's great that you are so positive and open-minded - a real role model for all organists. This organ is just as exciting and capable of inspiring us as any other!
Guten Tag, lieber Paul. Es ist schon sehr interessant, wie Orgeln so perfekt mit dem Raum abgestimmt werden. Immer wieder neue Formen, die total passen und so klanglich optimal sind. Danke für Deine wieder einmal super Präsentation und Dein großartiges Spiel. Hoffe nun auf viele neue Stücke von Dir. Liebe Grüße aus Görlitz schickt Dir wie immer Steffen aus Görlitz.
Gelungene Präsentation, ich wünsche Dir ein schönes Wochenende. Liebe Grüße. Gerd
Très belle présentation. Superbe 🌟🌟🌟🌟
Merci beaucoup Paul !🎶🎶🎶🎶❤️
A wonder hybrid organ and a great demonstration, as always! Walker Digital always does great work with their digital stops and this organ is no exception.
Thank you!!
This is absolutely amazing Paul! I love it! You're so incredibly good my friend!😁👍👏👏👏
Thank you for a brilliant presentation of this organ!😁👍
Fantastische Orgel. Tolles Video. 🙏👏👌👍
Großartig Paul Fey 👌👍🏻👏
Very intersting sound. Regards. (sf)
Prima, danke für diese Vorstellung
Just made my Friday afternoon!
Schönes Video das auch die Kirche sehr schön zeigt
Wunderschöne Orgel. Vielen Dank für die Demo. 👌👌👌
Ich bin begeistert von dieser Orgel 👌👏👍
Gefällt mir ausgezeichnet ❤👍🙏👌
well done, my friend 👏
Weer een top performance Thanks 🎹🎹👍
I love it Paul 😊😊😊😊😊
You're here in Raleigh! Are you doing a concert? There are some amazing instruments in the area. I hope you get a chance to try out some of them.
You said that there was one rank of pipes on the great manual (a flute) but you didn't say how many more actual pipe ranks are on this organ. It's sound is impressive.
Das ist eine sehr schöne Orgel 😃
Einfach nur wunderbar vorgestellt mit vielen fantastischen Kurzbeispielen. Schönes Instrument. Ich erinnere mich, mal eine Pfeifenresonanzorgel in der Franziskanerkirche in Maria Schmolln (OÖ) vorgestellt bekommen zu haben. Ist dies was Ähnliches?
no idea if you did stop demo etc was so relaxing i was in ZZZZZZZzzzzzz land within seconds
Hat nicht Fräser Gartshore diese Orgel auch mal vorgestellt? 😉
Denke ich eigentlich nicht 😂 Verlinke mir sonst gern einmal das Video!
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3:24 I mean, technically speaking, it's a flute-string hybrid.
Why would a builder not install a real diapason chorus in the Great? That’s backwards.
Magnifiscent organ and performance. I only wish it was not chained down with carpet and padded pews. Churches will spend a fortune on the organ but it would be much better spent building acoustics.
Not all organs do well with buildings that have acoustics. For example, the National City Christian Church in Washington DC used to have acoustics of 6-9 seconds and because of that it made the large Moller organ sound very thin and not clear. In 1981 National City Christian Church put carpets in the building to make the acoustics smaller and it was one of the best things they did for the church. If West Raleigh Presbyterian Church have larger acoustics, the organ might need to be a little larger than it is now.
@@StoreeDenson i once played the smallest kilgen pipe organ in Sts Cyril and Methodius in Shiner Texas. It sounded like heaven with the high tin ceiling, but then they carpeted everything and it killed it.
@Richard-vq7ud Kilgen organs always sound nice in big acoustics. I am not sure about small Möller and Casavant organs based on the ones I played before.
@@StoreeDenson i just love big acoustics, partly because it is very rare nowadays.
@Richard-vq7ud They are rare. Sadly, most of the newer large church organs are in dry acoustics in the US.
No penquins 😮💨
Chimes are not for chords tho.