So happy the cathedral has its instrument back! Loved the crown inching its way into position. I enjoy watching the Eucharist and Evensong streams from America.
Oh, man, do I LOVE pipe organs… a LOT. No surprise the algorithm recommended this gem. Just watching a time-lapse of the build, getting a sense of the enormity of the project, would have made my day. But what’s the only thing better than a pipe organ? Widor’s toccata on a pipe organ! And at the correct tempo, no less. That’s my favorite piece! So glad I watched this on my big screen, with the good sound system. I’m going to be grinning for at least week! And thank you, thank you, thank you to the skilled craftspeople building and maintaining these intricate, delicate, and historical behemoths. Like the rumble of a 32’ pipe, the work you do is undeniably unique, commands respect, and earns my appreciation by shaking me to my core.
I can't even begin to comprehend the skills necessary to rebuild that monster. Making sure every single one of it looks like at least 1,000 pipes are all connected to the right stops, keys, and pedals. Nor can I begin to imagine the skills necessary to be able to design such a behemoth.
Ok, I'm also following the M-L rebuild in A.C. and found this not only really educational and enjoyable to watch, but also really like Widors 5th. Its played at a perfect tempo, not like someones going to the races to finish it.
I have very happy memories of the organ when I lived in Norwich in the 1980s. The Procession of Witness on Good Friday, entering the cathedral by the west door and Adrian Lucas playing ‘Lift high the cross’.
Now, THAT was just fascinating. Especially liked the enclosed section; putting in the mini pipes from the tray holders. So cool. Now voicing and tuning!!
Absolutely marvelous and the results appear and sound stellar! Widor's toccata is a perfect piece of music to present the full dynamic of a large organ. Great work!
@@clarewalsh2907 Really? According to the official introduction to this video, "Accompanying music is Toccata from Symphony 5 by Widor, played by Ashley Grote. Music recording courtesy of Priory Records." Have they got it wrong, do you think?
Love this video! Greetings from USA. About 2 or 3 decades ago, I bought a CD entitled Christmas Choir from a sale rack at Walmart, and a few years later, another CD entitled The Angels Sang. There are some common tracks between them, and they were recorded by the combined choirs of Norwich and St. Paul's. The music is superb; even though the organ has a lot of stops pulled, the voices are clear. These CD's although the least expensive in my Christmas library, are my absolute favorites.
So happy the cathedral has its instrument back! Loved the crown inching its way into position. I enjoy watching the Eucharist and Evensong streams from America.
So happy the cathedral has its instrument back! Loved the crown inching its way into position. I enjoy watching the Eucharist and Evensong streams from America.
The first English organ I got to play - in 1968. What a thrill!
Wow, that is amazing. The skill, the intricate inner workings and the amazing music too. Wonderful work.
Fantastic - I've being waiting for this exact thing for decades! A lovely and welcome surprise today. I'm so glad they had the idea of filming it! 😃
Oh, man, do I LOVE pipe organs… a LOT. No surprise the algorithm recommended this gem. Just watching a time-lapse of the build, getting a sense of the enormity of the project, would have made my day. But what’s the only thing better than a pipe organ? Widor’s toccata on a pipe organ! And at the correct tempo, no less. That’s my favorite piece! So glad I watched this on my big screen, with the good sound system. I’m going to be grinning for at least week! And thank you, thank you, thank you to the skilled craftspeople building and maintaining these intricate, delicate, and historical behemoths. Like the rumble of a 32’ pipe, the work you do is undeniably unique, commands respect, and earns my appreciation by shaking me to my core.
Wonderful! And I love how, when the sound baffles are installed and opened, the music is majestically increased in volume.
I can't even begin to comprehend the skills necessary to rebuild that monster. Making sure every single one of it looks like at least 1,000 pipes are all connected to the right stops, keys, and pedals.
Nor can I begin to imagine the skills necessary to be able to design such a behemoth.
That instrument has over 5,500 pipes!
@@d.singler-kron9034 thanks I was wondering how many pipes it has.
Good heavens, I had no idea an organ had some many pipes, amazing to see it all going back together. Thank you.
Ok, I'm also following the M-L rebuild in A.C. and found this not only really educational and enjoyable to watch, but also really like Widors 5th. Its played at a perfect tempo, not like someones going to the races to finish it.
I have very happy memories of the organ when I lived in Norwich in the 1980s. The Procession of Witness on Good Friday, entering the cathedral by the west door and Adrian Lucas playing ‘Lift high the cross’.
Now, THAT was just fascinating. Especially liked the enclosed section; putting in the mini pipes from the tray holders. So cool. Now voicing and tuning!!
Thanks for sharing! Incredible work!
Absolutely marvelous and the results appear and sound stellar! Widor's toccata is a perfect piece of music to present the full dynamic of a large organ. Great work!
Can I ask who was playing that beautiful Widor Toccata? Thanks.
The organist is Robbie Carroll, he used to be Organ Scholar at Galway Cathedral.
@@clarewalsh2907
Really? According to the official introduction to this video, "Accompanying music is Toccata from Symphony 5 by Widor, played by Ashley Grote. Music recording courtesy of Priory Records." Have they got it wrong, do you think?
Love this video! Greetings from USA. About 2 or 3 decades ago, I bought a CD entitled Christmas Choir from a sale rack at Walmart, and a few years later, another CD entitled The Angels Sang. There are some common tracks between them, and they were recorded by the combined choirs of Norwich and St. Paul's. The music is superb; even though the organ has a lot of stops pulled, the voices are clear. These CD's although the least expensive in my Christmas library, are my absolute favorites.
Incredible! I didn't realize that this "box" is so huge!😮
It's the third largest cathedral organ in England, the ones in St Paul's Cathedral, London and in Liverpool Cathedral being larger.
@@johnb6723 thanks!
Intriguing!
I've never grown tired of the Widor toccata. (Though what happened to the to the first two bars?)
Do you think it might be a small editing glitch? Is it really worth complaining about?
@@ZL54JK8 I wasn't actually complaining. My guess is that it WAS an editing glitch.
Nothing about the tracker action system.....
So happy the cathedral has its instrument back! Loved the crown inching its way into position. I enjoy watching the Eucharist and Evensong streams from America.