1966 Austin pipe Organ - Luther Memorial Lutheran Church - Madison, Wisconsin

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  • Опубликовано: 21 янв 2025

Комментарии • 68

  • @maxwellfowler3091
    @maxwellfowler3091 День назад +1

    Great demonstration of a beautiful organ! I hope it finds a new home!

  • @rowenerickson319
    @rowenerickson319 17 дней назад +14

    Gorgeous instrument so far! Those pedal reeds are huge!

  • @craigborgardt6396
    @craigborgardt6396 7 дней назад +2

    An excellent tour of a fine instrument. I appreciated the short but meaningful excerpts from some traditional hymnody. We plan to visit perhaps for a concert and worship, hopefully soon. I went to Pharmacy School just across the street and west a bit (the old Chamberlain Hall) and walked past this church hundreds of times without ever entering it. That remains a significant regret that can be vanquished by the aforementioned visits. :)

  • @XY_Dude
    @XY_Dude 8 дней назад +2

    I own several Hauptwerk digital organs. I would LOVE to have this organ in the collection! Lovely tones. Great micing and demo, folks. The new Opus 88 by Taylor & Boody will be implemented in '26. Can't wait.

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад +1

      It's being replaced with a new 3/66 Taylor & Boody.

  • @markbeggs2256
    @markbeggs2256 17 дней назад +6

    Yay!!!! Brent and Andrew! The A Team

  • @geneostenkamp1967
    @geneostenkamp1967 17 дней назад +6

    Fabulous! Loved the March of the Marionettes.

  • @richardlowe4751
    @richardlowe4751 8 дней назад +1

    Fabulous playing!

  • @williamsimonds5429
    @williamsimonds5429 17 дней назад +6

    The best Austin I have ever heard. All pipework is fantastic but the Swell Strings are, as they say "To Die For". The Pedal is very smooth and prominent. Fantastic demonstration. Thank You.

    • @Wanamaker1946
      @Wanamaker1946 16 дней назад +3

      Saint Clements,Philadelphia has the best Austin in the world. Lol
      ….but it does.

    • @NorfolkSouthern-xt3xx
      @NorfolkSouthern-xt3xx 7 дней назад

      I would have to agree with you!

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      @@Wanamaker1946 what about Irvine Auditorium in Philadelphia?

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      @@NorfolkSouthern-xt3xx this thing is just insipid. Tepid at best.

  • @craigborgardt6396
    @craigborgardt6396 7 дней назад

    Would love to hear a piece on 'Full Organ'. Rise & SHINE !!!!! :)

  • @danielmkubacki
    @danielmkubacki 15 дней назад +2

    What a great organ. I want to take home that Box Flute.

  • @goofyrulez7914
    @goofyrulez7914 17 дней назад +7

    I would love to see some pictures of the previous install of the organ.

    • @Salmagundiii
      @Salmagundiii 17 дней назад +2

      Yes, it's hard to visualize what he's describing, other than the whole organ being on one side.

  • @PapaLynn1
    @PapaLynn1 16 дней назад +4

    Gorgeous instrument, and how wonderful to have it documented before it is removed. Thanks Brent and Andrew! Also, i highly recommend tuning in to the church’s live stream to hear Andrew’s exquisite service playing!

  • @franklinshouse8719
    @franklinshouse8719 17 дней назад +5

    This organ reminds me of the old 1973 Austin at Highland Park United Methodist in Dallas. The layout of the pipes around a stained glass window is very similar, with the divisions stacked. That organ suffered from a bad room. I think it was 103 stops or something like that. It was taken out some years ago and replaced with a new Dobson which is very nice.

  • @DarrenBush
    @DarrenBush 15 дней назад +2

    I've sang in that church. It has lovely acoustics.

  • @robbicu
    @robbicu 16 дней назад +2

    We always know it's going to special when Andrew is on board!

  • @PeterRabbit000
    @PeterRabbit000 16 дней назад +2

    What a gorgeous voice this organ has!

  • @pavlos7409
    @pavlos7409 11 дней назад

    Thanks guys; you two really are the dream team!

  • @WilliamMitchell-sc3fe
    @WilliamMitchell-sc3fe 16 дней назад +2

    I would enjoy playing that pipe organ!

  • @rbaltimo
    @rbaltimo 8 дней назад +1

    STANDING OVATION MAESTRO

  • @andrewgrahame6000
    @andrewgrahame6000 15 дней назад +2

    Thank you Brent and Andrew for this wonderful demonstration! From start to finish this was one of, if not the, very best organ demonstration videos I've seen to date.
    Back in the mid 1970's I bought a small book called "Organ Design and Appraisal" by James Blaine Jamison. He championed the Austin universal chest, and many of his tonal ideas can be seen clearly in this instrument. In particular, it was his notion that an enclosed Bombarde 8 on the Choir, extended to 16-foot in the Pedal, would serve as a multi-purpose chorus/solo reed on a modest-sized 3-manual instrument with a reedless Great. I have read that amazing book countless times, but this is the first time I've actually heard an example of this design feature. It seems as if Jamison's influence is all over the design of this organ, and clearly to good effect.

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      It seems curious that Andrew is talking so positively about this instrument when it's about to be replaced.

  • @ColAdamson
    @ColAdamson 15 дней назад +1

    Much thanks for this video. Loved watching and listening.

  • @stephenkroh1705
    @stephenkroh1705 16 дней назад +2

    Thoroughly enjoyed this! Thank you!

  • @victordelgrange3908
    @victordelgrange3908 17 дней назад +2

    Always interesting to hear you both talking about the organ.

  • @ptgnyc9310
    @ptgnyc9310 16 дней назад +2

    I learned, for a while, on this organ's twin in Eastman Hall at the UW, a room about the size of Luther Mem's narthex. This instrument got a lot more love and a much better room.

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      They can't love this one much either given it's about to be replaced.

  • @Tracy-s2c
    @Tracy-s2c 17 дней назад +1

    Love the sound pretty organ

  • @matthewray7065
    @matthewray7065 16 дней назад +2

    Edit: just saw what is to come! Excited to see (and hear) the new Taylor and Boody organ that will replace this one.

  • @louisglen1653
    @louisglen1653 17 дней назад +1

    My organ teacher always felt "low" wind pressure created the best sounds. So I am sure he would have loved this organ.

  • @williamsimonds5429
    @williamsimonds5429 16 дней назад +1

    Bless You for showing the newer Tremulant. I loved the Austin Fan Tremulant. Gave a shimmering effect to the sound, but a little guilty of blowing on the pipework. A No No.

  • @B3MDUSA
    @B3MDUSA 17 дней назад +1

    Looks like Pratt-Reed keys to me. They were the FATAR TP-8O of their time. Very serviceable even today.

  • @1955mlynch
    @1955mlynch 17 дней назад

    Great video!
    The next time you are in the Philly area, you should visit Wayne Presbiterian who has a 1963 Austin. For years, the church had a largely carpeted sanctuary that Virgil Fox oftern admonished should be ripped out. The carpet is gone and an antiphonal division was added in the 1980's. Across route 30 is St Mary's Episcopal that has its second Ruffati. The first one burnt in the late 1960's. I attended the Methodist Church about a 3 minute walk. They have a Moeller that was played by Keith Chapman, long time and greatly missed organist at Wanamakers. Not far by car, is St. David's Episcopal Church where Dr. Clair Rozier recently retired. Opus 84 Dobson resides there.

    • @OrganMediaFoundation
      @OrganMediaFoundation  17 дней назад +1

      We visited Wayne Presbyterian a couple of years ago. ruclips.net/video/Fbb6LzzwkTg/видео.html

    • @1955mlynch
      @1955mlynch 17 дней назад

      @@OrganMediaFoundation Thanks for the reminder!

  • @thomaswalters4365
    @thomaswalters4365 16 дней назад +1

    That extra space behind the Positive. You could install a 32' Contra Nachthorn as the awaited 32...
    Hey, why not??....

    • @DarrenBush
      @DarrenBush 15 дней назад

      You could use it to call whales. 🙂

  • @johnetherington782
    @johnetherington782 11 дней назад

    What was the piece of music being played at the start of the video?

  • @dandorty6889
    @dandorty6889 15 дней назад

    What was the opening piece being played?

  • @DavidKrautscheid
    @DavidKrautscheid 16 дней назад +1

    The nason Flute suounds quite intresting its like a wooden equivalent to a metal quintadena. But the differenceis on most quintadenas the quint is not so strong pronoinced as in the nason flute. And the nason flute has also more roots frequenckies

  • @markusinderwies1902
    @markusinderwies1902 17 дней назад +1

    Sehr schöne Orgel

  • @danes3dfaberik403
    @danes3dfaberik403 15 дней назад

    What was the pice at the beginning of the video?

  • @ThatcherNelson
    @ThatcherNelson 17 дней назад +4

    Why exactly is this organ going to be replaced? It seems fine?

    • @jefferyrowley8873
      @jefferyrowley8873 17 дней назад +2

      This Organ and Building has come a light year over 6 decades. The interior of the church was coated in perforated cellulose tiles everywhere. 60 Years ago it had zero reverberation. The Original Möller had many issues mainly being installed in the tower of the church which is oddly on the Western Altar side. Towers are notorious for dampness and zero positive air-flow. The Austin installed in 1966 was never rightfully finished. It was supposed to have a case and provisions were made for an Echo Organ which would probably have been installed in the now defunct tower in some fashion. The old Austin console had the stop knobs already engraved - I think it was a Principal Chorus, a Mixture and I think one flue but I am not sure. The update to the console eliminated these stops completely. It looks as if there is a Peterson 4000 control unit installed. During this period there were crucial updates to the organ by adding the Trompete 8' and Tierce 1 3/5' in the Great. It has had great care given to it over the decades. The church also removed all of the perforated tiles little-by-little and eventually removed all of it. The Church was then restored with brilliant sky blue stenciling which was similar to the original the surfaces were also hardened as was the wood ceiling. The floor was already wood and terrazzo. so that was already non-porous and hard. It improved the acoustics nearly 100% (First building that I have ever heard where that worked). The church has an ambitious music program and always had terrific organists. Besides the J.W. Steere organ which sounds super and a Gene Bedient Portative Organ with three stops.
      There soon will be Taylor & Boody's Opus 88 installed in the Nave. This organ will be complete also having an East and West Tower in the balcony with mixed electric and tracker action with approximately 72 Stops - 71 ranks - 14 Borrows (mostly in pedal and included in the stop count) It will have a 2' reed pedal stop!
      So the Building and the Austin have come a light year improved. The thing that impresses me is that the organ is very articulate and nice to play. The console, yes, Dr. Schaeffer is the most comfortable to play and I am only 5'8". The sound at the console is a bit strident and harsh, but on the main floor of the Nave it is very present and very nice to listen to!

    • @miltronix
      @miltronix 17 дней назад

      I think he said they are *adding* a continuo organ to the lineup of organs

    • @B3MDUSA
      @B3MDUSA 17 дней назад +1

      @@miltronixwatch till the end

    • @orgue3461
      @orgue3461 16 дней назад

      👏👏 Great demonstration - thanks

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      @@miltronix the Austin is being removed to make way for a 3/66 Taylor & Boody.

  • @ThomasGoedecke
    @ThomasGoedecke 16 дней назад +1

    "Nason Flutes are fine"
    "This Nason Flute is ~*okay*~"

  • @miltronix
    @miltronix 17 дней назад

    Why are there 3 swell pedals for two enclosed divisions??? Do tell 🙂

    • @B3MDUSA
      @B3MDUSA 17 дней назад +1

      Crescendo pedal perhaps?

    • @CKruegerOrgan
      @CKruegerOrgan 17 дней назад

      Probably the Bombarde

    • @andrewschaeffer6389
      @andrewschaeffer6389 16 дней назад +1

      One was for the prepared-for Antiphonal division which was never installed.

    • @ThatcherNelson
      @ThatcherNelson 15 дней назад

      @@andrewschaeffer6389what tune did you play during the bombarde demonstration?

  • @fortepiano_enthusiast-f8t
    @fortepiano_enthusiast-f8t 16 дней назад +1

    well, we would gladly welcome it to replace our 1963 organ here, which is really ugly compared to this one! The building dates from the 13th century and is by far the biggest church in the region at 80 m of length, but we don't have so generous doners...
    Best wishes from Austria

    • @RichardHarrold1991
      @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

      Talk to Rieger... and given that this organ struggles in a small building like this, it would just die in your building. Another possibility would be for you to look for redundant Romantic organs from England.

  • @RichardHarrold1991
    @RichardHarrold1991 6 дней назад

    I tried, I really tried to like this organ - I like low-pressure organs - T.C. Lewis organs, which so inspired G. Donald Harrison, are huge, full-bodied sounding things, with almost nothing on more than 3 1/2 inches of wind. But everything about this organ is so insipid, so watered-down, so bland... I very much hope that, whatever future it does have, it is very significantly revoiced, rescaled, put on more wind, whatever it takes to get the damn thing to sing instead of bleating weedily. Because clearly, even though Austin was being run by Richard Piper, an ex Willis man (Willis having taken over/merged with Lewis), the people who designed and voiced this had never heard Southwark Cathedral, or St John's Upper Norwood, or Albion URC in Ashton-under-Lyne...