I like your organ descant. That was the recessional hymn today (4 Aug 2013) in the Catholic church where I am organist here in the States. That is about the tempo I use as well. Nice work. BMP
Very nicely played -- just the right tempo as well, I think. It peeves me that this isn't in the hymnals I usually see in Catholic churches in the U.S. (though not absent from all). Lovely bit of sacred verse by a young chap who I think eventually was Governor-General of India, and a fine tune.
The console looks very modern and out of place for an historic organ. Has the console been replaced? Great pity if so... the original should always be restored and retained or an important aspect of the instrument is lost for ever.
The metre is just a tad too fast for me... the congregation haven't got time to breathe. It can go the other way too though, and become a dirge, so easily.
Geoffrey one of my favorite hymns amen
Brillian organist playing at exaclty the right tempo and with such inspiration. Well done!
Tempo is just perfect. Beautifully played!!!
O Worship The King All Glorious Above, the Ancient of Days 🙏🙏
I like your organ descant. That was the recessional hymn today (4 Aug 2013) in the Catholic church where I am organist here in the States. That is about the tempo I use as well. Nice work.
BMP
i remember sang this when the first time i went to the Anglican church in KL. Love this tune so much :)
Thanks for sharing, it's beautiful :)
Very well played! Please post more hymn playing like this
Wow that's some Organ Martin and a very nice sound too I'm impressed! :o)
well played
Very nicely played -- just the right tempo as well, I think. It peeves me that this isn't in the hymnals I usually see in Catholic churches in the U.S. (though not absent from all). Lovely bit of sacred verse by a young chap who I think eventually was Governor-General of India, and a fine tune.
It's in most of the hymnals in the UK :)
Martin did you use the 8 foot trumpet, cornopean, tuba, cornet or tromba reed stop?
Great playing on the organ.
The console looks very modern and out of place for an historic organ. Has the console been replaced? Great pity if so... the original should always be restored and retained or an important aspect of the instrument is lost for ever.
The metre is just a tad too fast for me... the congregation haven't got time to breathe. It can go the other way too though, and become a dirge, so easily.
O