This organ was built in 1880 and was saved from a church that closed in 2020. It’s been at this station for about 2 years, with the modification that the blower has a 30 minute switch on it so someone can’t play for longer than that.
I like it when you point your finger at the camera. It's like you are telling us to hold on, pay attention, and wait ..... because something great is about to happen!
The London Bridge station pipe organ, popularly known as Henry, is a Victorian pipe organ located at London Bridge station in the United Kingdom. Built in 1880, it was moved to its current location for public use in 2022 by the "Pipe Up for Pipe Organs" charity project, which had recovered the organ from Christchurch in Whetstone, north London, after the church closed in 2020.
Quand je vois des gens jouer comme ça, je m'arrête et j'écoute. Et quand je vois de gens insensibles à la musique passer sans un regard, je reste interloqué. Il y a vraiment des gens étranges sur cette terre. Bravo pour vos vidéos que j'adore !!
C'est exactement la réflexion que je me faisais... Entendre un type, avec son bébé dans une poussette à coté, jouer le Tocata et fugue sur un orgue dans une station de métro et passer à côté sans même ralentir... Je les plains. Merci à vous.
To be fair to those who did not recognize him: he is not wearing morning dress like he usually does. He is basically undercover here. :) That said, the pointing should have given it away...
Is this the famous public-use organ at the London Bridge Station? Anna Lapwood sometimes plays it. Thank you Vinheteiro, and congratulations on your first child. ❤🎹
If it's where I think it is, the organ is located in a quiet part of the station so not many people walk through. It's like a corridor that runs parallel to the main concourse so people walk through the main concourse instead. They would hear it, but it wouldn't be clear where it was coming from unless you knew the organ was there.
Que beleza!!!... quem sabe você aproveita que está “pertinho” e vai no Deutches Museum em Munique....la tem uma parte dedicada a instrumentos musicais....quando fui tinha um senhorzinho que tocou umas sinfonias num orgão de tubos.....me sentei numa cadeira e fiquei ali...ouvindo e chorando de emoção....😊
I dig it. I miss my church organist uncle. He played the organ in the Antwerp cathedral. One of the coolest and Def the biggest instrument I ever got to see.
Slight change of topic, Vincent Price's horror film, Dr Phibes, has march of the war priest as the soundtrack, I went down a rabbit hole seeing who the organist was, he died about 5 years ago, even funnier was that he was caught up in some sort of parking lot shoot out about 10 years ago, it wasnt clear if thid old fella was trying to score crack or get sum ass, but it one of the funniest detours i've read.
@@louisehogg8472 That's literally the aim of charity that put that one there. They're called Pipe Up For Pipe Organs, most of their work is redistributing organs they've rescued to churches that need them, but they've also placed a couple of organs in public spaces.
@@pookie2986 As the neighbour comment says: "This organ was built in 1880 and was saved from a church that closed in 2020. It’s been at this station for about 2 years, with the modification that the blower has a 30 minute switch on it so someone can’t play for longer than that."
I have a lot of music memorized. But these street instruments are always in terrible condition, which makes it difficult to remember everything. Very weak keyboards make it difficult to play difficult songs.
It's like putting a painting on the side of a motorway and wondering why no one stops to gaze at it. People don't pass through London Bridge station for fun, they do it because it's between the place they were and the place they need to be. If you put this in Covent Garden then loads of people would stop and listen.
That's incredible! The pipe organ is one of my favorite instruments. I got to listen to some of the really huge ones in cathedrals on a high school trip to Europe. There is nothing like it. You can feel the loudness of it in your whole body.
I guess it is a more casual attire for traveling incognito... until an organ available for public use shows up and Lord Vinheteiro cannot help it and starts to play.
2:08 mistake А вообще я , удивлен что никто не остановился послушать. Все куда-то бегут и в телефонахвы молодец давно слежу за вами, нравится ваш стиль и юмор. Поздравляю с рождением ребенка ❤🎉
Please start putting song names in the description so we can find them and listen to them in their entirety and get even more music appreciation. Thanks!
Aqui em Minas Gerais, no antigo mosteiro da Serra do Caraça, tem uma grande catedral estilo gótico, que proporciona a perfeita acústica para o grande órgão de tubos a vapor que ela tem. É uma maravilhosa experiência, ouvir as melodias tocadas nesse instrumento do passado distante, acompanhado de todo o ambiente que o abriga, em meio ao visual de lindos vitrais, pinturas e adornos artísticos daquela construção...
A vapor? Tem certeza? É meio difícil um órgão de tubos produzir som a partir de vapor, considerando que a umidade poderia causar danos a diversas partes do instrumento, assim como oxidação.
Para o órgão , é disposto um pequeno fole de maneira tal que uma saída está aberta para o ar e a outra se estende em um cano maior que contém água aquecida corrente fornecida por um fluxo ou reservatório. Quanto maior é a descida vertical da água, mais força haverá na sucção e maior o volume de ar sugado. É bem provável que a parte pneumática do instrumento do vídeo é modernizada...
It’s a relatively new addition if Wikipedia is correct: ‘In October 2022 a rescued Victorian-era church pipe organ, nicknamed "Henry", was installed on the station concourse. The organ is free for public use.’
WOW! you in the UK !!! So sad so may people walked by and didnt acknowledge you/your talent. Our once noble country is dying. Bless you and your little one! xxx
I've been watching your channel for a while now and your facial expression reminds me a lot of the French Horn players in my high school band...completely emotionless with a "watch this" feel as you proceed to absolutely nail a masterpiece. lol
@@matthewmagda4971 Because it's London, not everywhere is always sweltering hot like Florida. I'm at a slightly higher latitude but it gets down to 10C at night and I definitely need a jacket in the mornings. I'm in northern British Columbia, and it also gets hot here too, it was 35C on Wednesday. The climate varies significantly around the world.
That pipe organ's hardly a secret. I've seen several videos of Dr K playing that exact organ, and I live on the other side of the world from there. I love it that it's there for musicians to just play and entertain. If I ever go to London, I'd like to visit it, and give it a play.
Você sempre me surpreendendo Lorde. Que maravilha sua performance em um órgão de tubos. Boas viagens. Abraços para a esposa Renata (certo?) e o Lordinho.
I would have stopped to listen. I love live music. I wouldnt kniw Lord V without his trademark dark suit. His son is so very cute and blessed to have a wonderful musicial father.
I use London Bridge station about once a month but L've never heard organ music wafting through the corridors, although I've seen where it is. I would probably have investigated and listened if I knew it was being played.
I’m ready for more of this content. Go check out some amazing instruments in churches, baseball parks, etc. That’d be fun to watch. Maybe a second channel with full songs. I enjoyed this one
This organ was built in 1880 and was saved from a church that closed in 2020. It’s been at this station for about 2 years, with the modification that the blower has a 30 minute switch on it so someone can’t play for longer than that.
Nice, I'm glad the organ was saved for us all to enjoy!
Shhh! The title says it's a secret!
@@ARUCARDFTEPES Will you see yourself out, Sir? Or do I need to escort you?
I thought the 30-minute blower was to make sure it doesn't continue to pressurize the organ when no one is playing.
They really can't after that? Are you sure? That doesn't seem to make sense honestly, how could it know if someone was a new player?
Congrats on your first child
@@ratitatishvili9202 couldn't help but read this in the voice of the bad guy archer in Robin hood men in tights.
Or, I’m sorry that you now have one.
Sir, that's a pipe organ.
@@Felenari I know who you talk about, their take on the iconic Luca Brasi
@@HrLBolle yes! Ty, I couldn't remember his name for the life of me and Google was so far away at the time.
I like it when you point your finger at the camera. It's like you are telling us to hold on, pay attention, and wait ..... because something great is about to happen!
The perfect music. It would be a pleasure to travel with you. Thanks
No....that isn't why he does that
"I have one hand too many for this bit."
As far as I am concerned, something great invariably does happen
Because on Vinheteiro's channel RUclips is watching you
JS Bach in the London Tube. This means the world is not entirely wrong. Some parts are, but moments of sanity, compassion and pure humanity exist.
I complete agree with you. 👍👍👍
As an American, I needed this moment of sanity.
God owes a lot to Bach. (Attributed to F. Nietzsche)
Amen
@@danielpalmer6266 Actually, Bach was God's one and only musical prophet.
My very favorite musician. I hope one day you come to America and givexa concert.
The London Bridge station pipe organ, popularly known as Henry, is a Victorian pipe organ located at London Bridge station in the United Kingdom. Built in 1880, it was moved to its current location for public use in 2022 by the "Pipe Up for Pipe Organs" charity project, which had recovered the organ from Christchurch in Whetstone, north London, after the church closed in 2020.
Baby is so comfortable with daddy playing, so cute!😊❤
You play beautifully!❤
Quand je vois des gens jouer comme ça, je m'arrête et j'écoute. Et quand je vois de gens insensibles à la musique passer sans un regard, je reste interloqué. Il y a vraiment des gens étranges sur cette terre. Bravo pour vos vidéos que j'adore !!
C'est exactement la réflexion que je me faisais... Entendre un type, avec son bébé dans une poussette à coté, jouer le Tocata et fugue sur un orgue dans une station de métro et passer à côté sans même ralentir... Je les plains. Merci à vous.
Every time I’m glad to hear Bach from your great, talented fingers. Greetings from an original born in Leipzig. You’re the Man‼️
The passing people doesn't seem to know that it is the famous Vinheteiro playing there.. Staring at their phones unaware of the world.
And you're here on RUclips and not outside
One can be both outside and on RUclips - just adjust the lighting on your screen based on the light/dark conditions
To be fair to those who did not recognize him: he is not wearing morning dress like he usually does. He is basically undercover here. :)
That said, the pointing should have given it away...
The little boy with his grandfather noticed!
And here we are staring at our phones watching him.
Adorei ver o nenê acompanhando ao lado. Sensacional, que Deus abençoe.
Fofo o seu comentário, continue assim.
Is this the famous public-use organ at the London Bridge Station?
Anna Lapwood sometimes plays it. Thank you Vinheteiro,
and congratulations on your first child. ❤🎹
Exactly, it's the one at London Bridge Station !
@@francois7 Another public organ is setup inside the Whitgift Centre at Croydon, UK. This place is an old abandoned shopping centre.
@@johntaliaferrothompson6052 You are right ! I have just read that on the Wikipedia page of the London Bridge Station pipe organ !
I think Dr K plays there, too
@@cee8mee You are right !
What an amazing place to have a free concert. I’m somewhat surprised there are so very few people stopping to listen.
If it's where I think it is, the organ is located in a quiet part of the station so not many people walk through. It's like a corridor that runs parallel to the main concourse so people walk through the main concourse instead. They would hear it, but it wouldn't be clear where it was coming from unless you knew the organ was there.
meu Deus todos passam perto em total indiferença,este mundo sempre mais insensível 😢 Obrigada Lord Pinheteiro ❤
That's because he's not staring at them and pointing.
You are my hero! So much talent it makes me want to cry, please come to Scotland where I live, my ambition in life is to listen to your magic live ❤️
You're always the best! Your son is so lucky to have a father like you. I'm sure he'll be inspired by you and will become a great musician too.
Que beleza!!!... quem sabe você aproveita que está “pertinho” e vai no Deutches Museum em Munique....la tem uma parte dedicada a instrumentos musicais....quando fui tinha um senhorzinho que tocou umas sinfonias num orgão de tubos.....me sentei numa cadeira e fiquei ali...ouvindo e chorando de emoção....😊
Listen those songs on my spotify playlist: And follow me!: open.spotify.com/playlist/5ytlHOQrX23KjicpMrqxnA
You must do a collab with Brendan Kavanagh
@@wormball Totally agree I had posted a similair comment hope that they can get together
Parabens pelo trabalho, Lordão.
That kid's gonna have the best lullabies.
I dig it. I miss my church organist uncle. He played the organ in the Antwerp cathedral. One of the coolest and Def the biggest instrument I ever got to see.
Slight change of topic, Vincent Price's horror film, Dr Phibes, has march of the war priest as the soundtrack, I went down a rabbit hole seeing who the organist was, he died about 5 years ago, even funnier was that he was caught up in some sort of parking lot shoot out about 10 years ago, it wasnt clear if thid old fella was trying to score crack or get sum ass, but it one of the funniest detours i've read.
What a privilege! God bless u man
The only way you can tell he's a piano player is that he's not doing the pedals. But it still sounds fantastic.
He's more than capable of learning the pedals, actually I think he should.
It shouldn't be that hard to learn; it's the same keyboard layout.
I was thinking the same thing.
@@toothlesstoeare you really sure?
ruclips.net/video/gp66DPyZzBU/видео.htmlsi=Fg7fzKmSS0c2f3G-
@@vittoriobacchiega9118 Yes, and you just proved my point, bozo 😂😂😂
I've played this organ! It's a lovely little instrument, I wish public use organs were more of a thing!
Maybe you need to start a charity, and rescue some from disused churches, for public use?
@@louisehogg8472 That's literally the aim of charity that put that one there. They're called Pipe Up For Pipe Organs, most of their work is redistributing organs they've rescued to churches that need them, but they've also placed a couple of organs in public spaces.
So whats the story behind this thing?
@@pookie2986 As the neighbour comment says: "This organ was built in 1880 and was saved from a church that closed in 2020. It’s been at this station for about 2 years, with the modification that the blower has a 30 minute switch on it so someone can’t play for longer than that."
Today someone playing with their organ in a public place usually has an entirely different meaning. 😆😅🤣
Бах гений на все века!
Wow, Vin-- you must have more memorized music in your fingertips than anyone I've ever seen. What a talent and super intelligence 🏆🎹
I have a lot of music memorized. But these street instruments are always in terrible condition, which makes it difficult to remember everything. Very weak keyboards make it difficult to play difficult songs.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro All the more reason-- amazing talent. Would love to hear you in recital.
@@Lord_Vinheteiro
Can you play organ also with your feet ?
Most musicians know a lot of music, that’s not the hard part of being a musician
@@M_SC ?
Wow. It’s really sad that not a single passerby is remotely interested in stopping to listen to excerpts of beautiful music played beautifully.
You’ve never been to London have you
@@anonymousperson4371 so you mean londons are not interested in anything ????
It's like putting a painting on the side of a motorway and wondering why no one stops to gaze at it. People don't pass through London Bridge station for fun, they do it because it's between the place they were and the place they need to be. If you put this in Covent Garden then loads of people would stop and listen.
That's incredible! The pipe organ is one of my favorite instruments. I got to listen to some of the really huge ones in cathedrals on a high school trip to Europe. There is nothing like it. You can feel the loudness of it in your whole body.
I'm familiar with that organ. I always stop by it every time I'm at London Bridge Station. Such a treat to see Vinheteiro play on it!
Wait, Mr. Vinheteiro doesn't wear a tuxedo and spats 24/7??? I thought he slept in that! :-D
I guess it is a more casual attire for traveling incognito... until an organ available for public use shows up and Lord Vinheteiro cannot help it and starts to play.
I love it! Sadly Its so difficult to find any pipe organs in churches anymore. So glad to hear this wonderful talent. Thank you.
nice warm vintage sound, glad they preserved a bit of the past and made it accessible for everyone, especially those who can make it sing like that
Обожаю этого человека. Это мой любимец на ютюбе!
❤❤❤❤❤❤ good music is always the best way to 🙉 the world. Bernardo is enjoying this for sure.
очень красиво! спасибо большое оператору за видео) !!!
2:08 mistake
А вообще я , удивлен что никто не остановился послушать. Все куда-то бегут и в телефонахвы молодец давно слежу за вами, нравится ваш стиль и юмор.
Поздравляю с рождением ребенка ❤🎉
A multidão que se aglomerou para ouvi-lo tocar demonstra que na Europa sim se valoriza a boa música.
avisa a ironia ai
@@carlSchilingger28Verdade, só vi uma pessoa😢
thank you for this lovely presentation, Lord Vinheteiro ! such a beautiful familly, congrats !
Это просто шикарно! И вроде бы даже орган в хорошем состоянии - это вызывает восхищение!
P. S. Ребёнок кайфует от музыки? ;-)
Wonderful ❤️💕✨💕❤️ Great playing ✨🌟✨🌟✨ 🎹🎼🎶🎵🎶🎵😊😊😊
Little Vinheteiro on a world music tour
Quite a few great classic pieces 🥰 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
My hero came to my hometown! There is another I know of in the Whitgift in Croydon
Lovely, lovely, lovely! I love the organ sound! Sound so soft. God bless!
Please start putting song names in the description so we can find them and listen to them in their entirety and get even more music appreciation. Thanks!
Just wonderful ! You are also a great organ player ! And a good father ! Congratulations !
Vinheteiro é uma patrimônio nacional!
Patrimony nattionalleee 😅
🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
Magnífico, som maravilhoso, parabens Lordão. Saúde para o filhão, 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Vinheta man, tu é foda. Abraço de Portugal 🇵🇹🙏🏼
Classical sounds better the older I get. Always loved it, but it gets more depth. Divine music.
When I lived in London, I searched in the music stores of that city, Bach CDs. Here in Brazil this was rare and very expensive. Hugs!
Parabéns, Vinheteiro!
👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
That was beautiful, thank you😊. And your little son is growing so fast...... he's going to be playing the piano beside daddy before you know it!!😊❤😊❤.
Aqui em Minas Gerais, no antigo mosteiro da Serra do Caraça, tem uma grande catedral estilo gótico, que proporciona a perfeita acústica para o grande órgão de tubos a vapor que ela tem. É uma maravilhosa experiência, ouvir as melodias tocadas nesse instrumento do passado distante, acompanhado de todo o ambiente que o abriga, em meio ao visual de lindos vitrais, pinturas e adornos artísticos daquela construção...
A vapor? Tem certeza? É meio difícil um órgão de tubos produzir som a partir de vapor, considerando que a umidade poderia causar danos a diversas partes do instrumento, assim como oxidação.
Para o órgão , é disposto um pequeno fole de maneira tal que uma saída está aberta para o ar e a outra se estende em um cano maior que contém água aquecida corrente fornecida por um fluxo ou reservatório. Quanto maior é a descida vertical da água, mais força haverá na sucção e maior o volume de ar sugado. É bem provável que a parte pneumática do instrumento do vídeo é modernizada...
Спасибо,хорошее звучание и звукоизвлечение.Привет малышу!😊
My favorite songs by my favorite piano player! Baby likes it too!
Nunca havia escutado uma invencao sendo tocada em um orgao, soa muito bem. Parabens
soa bem sim. Qualquer Bach fica bom no orgao.
Beautiful (The moment, the music, the organ & your family; all of it) 😊
Good Ladies and Sirs! More Lord Vinheterion at the organ!☺😇
Congratulations on your first child!! I love your videos man, you are a very talented pianist!!
I love your Music and seeing your baby next to u is heart-touching❤! I'm a musician myself. Big HUG from the Patagonia Argentina. Sergio.
Welcome to my city sir. Se tiver tempo, passa em Woodford pra tomar aquele café 😁🙏
Vinheteiro "Tocando órgão" é uma metonímia hilária!
Virei seu fã! Também odeio Funk, acho seu trabalho incrível! E adorei comprar um pouco dos seus Bitcoins naquela madrugada sangrenta! 😊
It’s a relatively new addition if Wikipedia is correct:
‘In October 2022 a rescued Victorian-era church pipe organ, nicknamed "Henry", was installed on the station concourse. The organ is free for public use.’
Uaauuu minha esposa é organista ela iria amar tocar aiii❤❤❤
Vampheteiro 🧛♂️
Love your videos! All the best from Bulgaria! 😍
Love it! It speaks to my dark soul. 🖤🖤🖤
Fazendo o que sabe e da melhor forma possível! Excelente sua performance como sempre👏👏👏
o Little Lord vai crescer com bom gosto musical e vai ser o terror das Xampolas em. Forte abraço!
Well, this made for a nice surprise and treat concert. Thank you. Certainly your baby enjoyed the familiarity as well.
Veramente bravo. L'unica tristezza è che nessuno si è fermato volontariamente a godere di tanta bravura.
I love baby singing along with you 👏👏
WOW! you in the UK !!! So sad so may people walked by and didnt acknowledge you/your talent. Our once noble country is dying. Bless you and your little one! xxx
Grande vinheteiro sucesso como sempre🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷🇧🇷
That pipe organ sounds so good 🎹🎶
I've been watching your channel for a while now and your facial expression reminds me a lot of the French Horn players in my high school band...completely emotionless with a "watch this" feel as you proceed to absolutely nail a masterpiece. lol
Y se tocó tocata y fuga, porque vio un órgano nomás. Qué máquina.
Love to hear
White Shade of Pale
Thank you for all the beautiful music
Ah I've played the same organ as Lord Vinheteiro!!! (This is my commute route -- hope you enjoyed it!)
And see how lovely your baby is!
Nice!
If this video is recent, then why are people wearing jackets, pants and sweaters in July??
@@matthewmagda4971 Because it's London, not everywhere is always sweltering hot like Florida. I'm at a slightly higher latitude but it gets down to 10C at night and I definitely need a jacket in the mornings. I'm in northern British Columbia, and it also gets hot here too, it was 35C on Wednesday.
The climate varies significantly around the world.
@@matthewmagda4971 bcoz it was cold🥶? Was one digit to sub-twenty degrees a week ago
orgulho nacional!
É tão bonito quando o Vinheteiro esta de boca fechada só tocando.
Kkkkk
Lord Vinheteiro, tocando Bach em Londres... Uau!
Parabéns, "papai fresco"! 💙🤍💙🤍
That pipe organ's hardly a secret. I've seen several videos of Dr K playing that exact organ, and I live on the other side of the world from there. I love it that it's there for musicians to just play and entertain. If I ever go to London, I'd like to visit it, and give it a play.
Господи, спасибо тебе за отличный подарок!!! ГОСПОДИ, ТЫ ПОДАРИЛ МНЕ ВСТРЕЧУ С ЭТИМ ЗАМЕЧАТЕЛЬНЫМ МУЗЫКАНТОМ, пусть даже через интернет!!!
Beethoven, Bach, Mendelson on organs... I love how people there are like: whatever, and just walk or look at their smartphone.
Você sempre me surpreendendo Lorde. Que maravilha sua performance em um órgão de tubos. Boas viagens. Abraços para a esposa Renata (certo?) e o Lordinho.
That is an awesome hat!
Still finger waiving in the streets! With the baby, too! This man is ice cold and we love it!
That's how I'd propose, randomly find a piano/organ and play wedding music
Hopefully, not with a baby in a stroller right next to you,
@@billr8667Why not?
@@billr8667 Gotta make her honest at some point
@@luckrequired5382you’re the dishonest one
Thank you for bringing pleasure to this world.
Very good, my friend.
I'm a saxophonist and like you I also love musical life.
Thank you so much for this. It is lovely.
That pipe organ sounds pretty good! :)
I would have stopped to listen. I love live music. I wouldnt kniw Lord V without his trademark dark suit.
His son is so very cute and blessed to have a wonderful musicial father.
I go past there a lot! Damn, wish I could've seen you play
Where in London is this place.?
It looks like somewhere in the underground.
@@CaLassoni believe it's the London Bridge Station
Im surprised someone aint peed all over it, 'heheheh... now this is how I play Chopin!'
@@CaLasson London bridge, below the platforms
Bravo 👏👏👏
Lembranças a toda família
Always a pleasure to listen to you.
Oh this is GREAT!!! I love the pointing even with an amazing organ😮
I use London Bridge station about once a month but L've never heard organ music wafting through the corridors, although I've seen where it is. I would probably have investigated and listened if I knew it was being played.
I’m ready for more of this content. Go check out some amazing instruments in churches, baseball parks, etc. That’d be fun to watch. Maybe a second channel with full songs. I enjoyed this one