Diane Bish, YOU are God’s gift to our world! You are absolutely the best organist in our world! THANK YOU for sharing your talent with us. You have made my senior years so much more enjoyable and blessed! God bless you richly! Jean Gillette ❤️🙏🏻
So many fond memories growing up listening to the Joy of Music on PBS. Always wanted to see what Diane Bish would wear as she magnificently played the featured organ on location.
I'm amazed that specific Aeolian-Skinner organ has lasted, given the date of manufacture. Their last few years of the firm's business in the late '60s/early '70s saw a few organs of poor quality. Most if not all pipework was imported around that period.
special the peases with the vrass are very good. good instrument players. respekt. but why have so many us-american choirs such a terrible tremolo and also cantors in the church who singing gregorian music in churches like an aria from verdi?
Diane Bish,
YOU are God’s gift to our world!
You are absolutely the best organist in our world!
THANK YOU for sharing your talent with us.
You have made my senior years so much more enjoyable and blessed!
God bless you richly!
Jean Gillette ❤️🙏🏻
I hope I can still play that well when I'm 39 like Diane Bish.
So many fond memories growing up listening to the Joy of Music on PBS. Always wanted to see what Diane Bish would wear as she magnificently played the featured organ on location.
Diane, I hope you don't get offended, but I love you.
It's good to see Diane Bish again. Our PBS used to carry her but they became a propaganda station and not worth watching anymore.
I'm amazed that specific Aeolian-Skinner organ has lasted, given the date of manufacture. Their last few years of the firm's business in the late '60s/early '70s saw a few organs of poor quality. Most if not all pipework was imported around that period.
Beautiful!
special the peases with the vrass are very good. good instrument players. respekt. but why have so many us-american choirs such a terrible tremolo and also cantors in the church who singing gregorian music in churches like an aria from verdi?