I can only say A M A Z I N G ! ! ! ! Wow, I have played this before, but the interpretation is brilliant. The dance is so clear in the music. Love it, fantastic organist!!
Superb, compelling playing. I've only recently 'discovered' Diane Bish (thanks to You Tube) and thoroughly enjoy her performances. Unlike some UK concert organists I could mention, she's never boring; indeed, quite the opposite - she's a wonderful musical communicator. I hope I have the chance to hear her play at a recital here in the UK at some future time. What a hideously ugly console, though!!
Hi - Could anyone tell me about the trange looking console? I am assuming that the stops are located on that pull out thing to the left that looks like a switch board. Thanks
michael whytock It’s made by POM ( www.pomorgona.hu ), and it’s able to control the two organs in this church. What else to say about it.. I guess more details are on that website ;)
Wonderful. This is such a glorious piece and it demands the clarity Ms Bish gives it here. She paces it so well, too; it mustn't be safe and sober.
I can only say A M A Z I N G ! ! ! !
Wow, I have played this before, but the interpretation is brilliant. The dance is so clear in the music. Love it, fantastic organist!!
Thank you again for another wonderful performance by the phenomenal Daine Bish.
An amazing performance of a fabulous piece!
Yes and yes. It's for the generation of organists who, again, won't register by hand but who use the pistons exclusively.
Superb, compelling playing. I've only recently 'discovered' Diane Bish (thanks to You Tube) and thoroughly enjoy her performances. Unlike some UK concert organists I could mention, she's never boring; indeed, quite the opposite - she's a wonderful musical communicator. I hope I have the chance to hear her play at a recital here in the UK at some future time.
What a hideously ugly console, though!!
That was absolutely beautiful.
1'05" Good demonstration of the in-and-out pedal technique common among some organ methods. Glad I found this.
This is Mushel's Toccata. I have the music at home. One of my favourite pieces of organ music.
where did you get the sheet music?
I'm afraid I can't help with that. I play everything by ear.
Hi - Could anyone tell me about the trange looking console? I am assuming that the stops are located on that pull out thing to the left that looks like a switch board.
Thanks
michael whytock It’s made by POM ( www.pomorgona.hu ), and it’s able to control the two organs in this church. What else to say about it.. I guess more details are on that website ;)
I recorded this wonderful suite but i used the original version
@bastiorgel Edition Peters Nr. 5750: Orgelmusik des 20. Jahrhunderts aus Russland und Osteuropa
She's playing the wrong version.
Rushed and mushy.
Mushy as in Mushel?😅😅
Or mushy, as in sentimental?
Or mushy, as in a mushy audio?