Wow, wow, wow! I'm very honored by this magnificent recording of my little Christmas piece! You have created an unbelievable instrument which would make any work sound spectacular! What a treat for me! Thank you!!!!!! 😊🎄🎶🎄😊
Thanks, Phil! I am delighted that you liked my performance of your Festive Voluntary! But please, stop writing such beautiful music, otherwise you will make all of us bankrupt! 😂
Fabulous, Paolo! The 'American Classic' voicing you have achieved using the Viscount Physis technology on your Sonus 60 is aurally stunning, and the additional sophisticated sound engineering that you deploy to deliver this recording makes your 'digital pipes' equal - even supersede, in my humble opinion - the majority of available sample sets and many real pipe organs! Phil's Festive Christmas Voluntary on 'Adeste Fideles' sounds resplendent in this recording and your performance exudes all the Christmas spirit the world needs right now to bring a sense of both joy and hope. B R A V O !
Thanks very much, Graham! Viscount Physis has unexpectedly opened new landscapes in my organ world and the journey that I started more than two years ago is far from being over! I love technology that gives us the freedom to achieve our sonic dreams! Viscount should receive an award for this! 🎉
Absolutely fantastic - I love what you have accomplished here DP - I have the privelege of regularly playing an instrument voiced in american classic style (our Kilgen at Second Presbyterian) - and I can hear that profile here. Bravo (and very well played too!)
Thanks! Both divine instruments! And there is another I like so much, the Aeolian-Skinner of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in NY, absolutely fantastic! ❤
Another proof of your fine ears when it comes to voicing your instruments, it sounds very very good! Although I'm certainly not a specialist in the 'Skinner field', I think it sounds very realistic from the recordings I've listened. I like the bells/Zimbelstern (?) at the end!
Thanks very much, Ralph! Actually it is very difficult to find a Skinner, or any American Classic organ that has not been heavily modified over the years. But I tried my best to listen and repeat! 😄
Wow, wow, wow! I'm very honored by this magnificent recording of my little Christmas piece! You have created an unbelievable instrument which would make any work sound spectacular! What a treat for me! Thank you!!!!!! 😊🎄🎶🎄😊
Thanks, Phil! I am delighted that you liked my performance of your Festive Voluntary! But please, stop writing such beautiful music, otherwise you will make all of us bankrupt! 😂
@@digitalpipes lol. Ok, I'll stop writing. Sometime. 😂😂😂
Fabulous, Paolo! The 'American Classic' voicing you have achieved using the Viscount Physis technology on your Sonus 60 is aurally stunning, and the additional sophisticated sound engineering that you deploy to deliver this recording makes your 'digital pipes' equal - even supersede, in my humble opinion - the majority of available sample sets and many real pipe organs! Phil's Festive Christmas Voluntary on 'Adeste Fideles' sounds resplendent in this recording and your performance exudes all the Christmas spirit the world needs right now to bring a sense of both joy and hope. B R A V O !
Thanks very much, Graham! Viscount Physis has unexpectedly opened new landscapes in my organ world and the journey that I started more than two years ago is far from being over! I love technology that gives us the freedom to achieve our sonic dreams! Viscount should receive an award for this! 🎉
@@digitalpipes Technology is only as good as those who have control over it - and you are the best! That award goes to you!
Magàval ragadó zene ès előadàs.Gratulalok!
Grazie molte! ❤
You recreated this piece by Phil so wonderfully~~ I like that gimbel because it feels like an old bell! Thank you🎄🎄🎄Fabulous!! 😀😀😀
Thanks very much, Clara! 😃
Absolutely fantastic - I love what you have accomplished here DP - I have the privelege of regularly playing an instrument voiced in american classic style (our Kilgen at Second Presbyterian) - and I can hear that profile here. Bravo (and very well played too!)
Thanks, Jerry! You are so lucky to be able to play a real American Classic with pipes!!! I am totally jealous! 😄
Eline ayağına sağlık 👍🎧👍🔔
Amazing sound and performance. Thank for this video. Buon natale.
Buon Natale, Roberto! 🙏🏻
Really very uplifting and festive. Your American voicing is fantastic.
Thanks very much, Nils-Ole! I am delighted that you like the voicing! 😃
Absolutely wonderful my friend!😁👏👏👏👏
Thanks very much, Peter! 😃
You're so welcome! Happy Christmas to you!😁🎄❄️☃️🌟
@@peternaryd_operasinger Merry Christmaaaaas!!! (With a DO di petto!!!) 😄
Thank you so much!!😁😁🎄
Beautiful. Hopefully the organs of Saint John Divine and Washington National Cathedral can be sampled after restoration.
Thanks! Both divine instruments! And there is another I like so much, the Aeolian-Skinner of the Church of Saint Mary the Virgin in NY, absolutely fantastic! ❤
@@digitalpipes the place where David Baskeyfield recorded his Dupré CD! 👌
@@jv04jm oh! I did not know that! That organ is a jewel! 💎
Another proof of your fine ears when it comes to voicing your instruments, it sounds very very good! Although I'm certainly not a specialist in the 'Skinner field', I think it sounds very realistic from the recordings I've listened. I like the bells/Zimbelstern (?) at the end!
Thanks very much, Ralph! Actually it is very difficult to find a Skinner, or any American Classic organ that has not been heavily modified over the years. But I tried my best to listen and repeat! 😄
Would you share your American settings? It sounds beautiful. I have a sonus 60 at home
I would if the voicing file were encrypted! 😉
I feel like us Sonus 60 owners should unite somehow to share our tips tricks sequencer files and such sometime
@@digitalpipes unfortunately idk how that would work since you can see everything on the instrument.
@@esreagan I absolutely agree!!
Wow!! Is there a chance I could have the sequencer recording of your playing so I can try it out on my Sonus 60?
Thanks! Unfortunately, I do not have such a recording, and now I have no access to the instrument as I left for my Christmas holidays!
@@digitalpipes enjoy the holidays!!
Very enjoyable Zimbelstern a the end :-)) where did you get that from?
I got it from Santa’s bag! 😉