Huge Pipe Organ in Washington DC - 121 Ranks, 64' and Chamades - National City Chr. - Paul Fey

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  • Опубликовано: 6 авг 2024
  • I hope you enjoy this organ demonstration video of the amazing Möller Pipe Organ at National City Christian Church in Washington DC! This huge instrument houses (at least) 121 Ranks, including several high pressure Trumpets and a 64' Double Ophicleide in the Pedal. The tutti of this instruments literally shakes the whole church!
    Timestamps:
    00:00 | Introduction
    01:13 | Great Organ (2. Manual)
    02:10 | Reed Voices & Chamades
    03:56 | Flutes and Soft Voices
    05:54 | Crescendo Great Organ
    06:38 | Tutti Great Organ
    06:59 | Chimes
    07:14 | Choir Organ (1. Manual)
    10:43 | Reed Voices Ch.
    11:48 | Crescendo Choir Organ
    12:55 | Tutti Choir Organ
    13:12 | Swell (3. Manual)
    15:54 | Reed Voices Sw.
    17:54 | Vox Humaine (Tr.) and Foundations
    19:00 | Crescendo Sw.
    19:18 | Tutti Swell Division
    19:51 | Positiv (4. Manual)
    21:26 | Reed Voices Pos.
    22:58 | Zimbelstern Stop
    23:18 | Tutti Positiv Division
    23:53 | Solo (5. Manual)
    24:52 | Reed Voices Solo
    25:19 | Tuba, Chamade & Festival Trumpet
    25:45 | Toy Stops (Harp, Celesta & Chimes)
    26:31 | English Handbells (AMAZING!)
    27:28 | Pedal
    33:23 | Crescendo
    33:59 | Thank you for watching!
    34:39 | Crescendo to Full Organ
    35:57 | Tutti / FULL ORGAN
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  • @edb5956
    @edb5956 Год назад +68

    I do not know who is having more fun, me watching this or Paul Fey playing. Anyone can tell that he just totally enjoys making totally awesome music. Paul is a stellar organist!!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +5

      Oh, thank you so much!! 😀

    • @vincentiaquinta2119
      @vincentiaquinta2119 9 месяцев назад +3

      Ed, I'm 69. Looks to me like Paul is a little kid in an organ shop, with organ pipes for candy.

  • @richdodenhoff6846
    @richdodenhoff6846 Год назад +22

    Thank you for demonstrating this magnificent instrument! It seems to be underappreciated in the DC area because of the organ at the National Cathedral. The acoustics at National City Christian Church are wonderful and the organ is well matched to them. I have attended concerts performed on this organ, but it was great to hear it stop by stop and learn about the instrument in detail. Thank you!!!

  • @ar4498
    @ar4498 Год назад +19

    WOW! That Chamade is electrifying. What an instrument. Superb demonstration.

  • @karmelicanke
    @karmelicanke Год назад +10

    During worship, I've always loved the vibration of the 32' stop in my body. I think the 64' stop would give me an arrhythmia, lol.

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +4

      It's not that bad I think, but there should definitely be some more "rumble" added with the 64 😀

    • @rowanlidbury
      @rowanlidbury Год назад +3

      A soft 32' is always wonderful.

  • @SeanNCraleigh
    @SeanNCraleigh Год назад +25

    Quite an impressive very large pipe organ. Paul does a wonderful job of demonstrating this huge array of stops within a short period of time. Lots of power all combined. The "American organ" sound. Thanks for presenting this organ. The English handbells are very nice and unique also.

    • @StoreeDenson
      @StoreeDenson Год назад

      @classicfan822 Moller was a Danish organ company that built organs ranging in different styles. This organ so happened to be built and designed in the Neo classical era of organ building in America. The stops are labeled in German, French, and English. It would have been a failure on Moller if the organ sounded like a german organ and also to my organ teacher who designed the specifications for this organ. It truly is an amazing organ, but it is not German nor is the organ company.

    • @StoreeDenson
      @StoreeDenson 11 месяцев назад

      @classicfan822 It's okay. The swell and the choir might be the only divisions that sound American since most of the pipe work was done by Skinner during the 1930s.

    • @SeanNCraleigh
      @SeanNCraleigh 11 месяцев назад +1

      MP Moller emigrated from Denmark in 1872 at the age of 18, eventually built a large factory in Hagerstown, Maryland. They were known for mass production of smaller pipe organs . The factory built organs there until going bankrupt in 1992. Moller died in 1937. For a time they tried to compete against Aeolian Skinner in building larger organs.

    • @jerryharrison4221
      @jerryharrison4221 7 месяцев назад

      Era​@@SeanNCraleigh

  • @andrewketchum960
    @andrewketchum960 Год назад +10

    I have heard this glorious organ in person many times. As Paul shows in this excellent video, it has an impressive range of sounds and colors; ranging from the very soft and ethereal to the FULL organ. The chamade trumpets are spectacular, but also blend well other stops. It can play any genre of organ music (from early baroque to symphonic) very well. Very much worth a special trip if you are in the DC area.

  • @stepps511
    @stepps511 Год назад +14

    Thank you, Paul, for yet another wonderful demonstration of this very large instrument. No doubt it can be a dream to play. So happy you had this opportunity as you continued your American tour.

  • @chadbeverly4926
    @chadbeverly4926 10 месяцев назад +5

    I love how the organ can be loud but not loud at the same time

    • @bubbabiscuitcub
      @bubbabiscuitcub 3 месяца назад

      Because you are ADDING sound (pulling out more stops)… whereas a stereo system just OVERDRIVES sounds (blows out the speakers).

  • @danw1955
    @danw1955 Год назад +10

    *WOW!!!* That finale literally shook my house, since I have a pretty potent sound system with some 16" powered woofers.😮 What a beast of an organ.. from whisper to wide open!! Thank you Paul for an in-depth look at one of the most powerful pipe organs in the country.😍♬🎶♬👍

    • @daviddrake6875
      @daviddrake6875 Год назад +2

      Amazing my car speakers took it with no distortion! This lg infotainment system is great! In a 2020 Bolt EV LT.

  • @chrisholley2954
    @chrisholley2954 Год назад +8

    That pedal crescendo was all mighty!🎉

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl 8 месяцев назад +1

      Magnificent!

    • @JOHN-tk6vl
      @JOHN-tk6vl 8 месяцев назад +1

      Yes, a wonderful sound.

  • @anglicanman1
    @anglicanman1 Год назад +8

    Wow, now that’s a loud organ. Love the harp and other percussive stops on Solo.
    Great demonstration of an American instrument!

  • @jbmdir
    @jbmdir Год назад +7

    Thanks for this demo! I remember watching the organ with the ‘handbell stop’ when I was young (on a VHS tape), but never remembered WHERE that organ existed until YOU demonstrated with this video! Thanks for solving a 35 yr mystery for me and for your significant contribution to organ/church music.

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +1

      Ooh, I'm so happy to hear that!! Thank you so much for watching 😀

    • @carolingimundson1392
      @carolingimundson1392 9 месяцев назад

      @@PaulFeyso wonderful what this instrument can do

  • @TomPauls007
    @TomPauls007 Год назад +8

    Wow! A monster organ. Down the street from the Washington National Cathedral, which also houses a monster pipework. Love your demos, Paul!

    • @joyfulyes
      @joyfulyes 10 месяцев назад

      I'm picturing an animated short of these organs, depicted as giant rival monsters made mostly of pipes and with many limbs, wrapped around their respective buildings, dueling singing to one another.
      Either one of those Leviathans is capable of swallowing the organist whole and spitting out the bones. As a very part time organist, I find them terrifying - the largest pipe organ I've ever played was a century- old beauty in a tiny church in a tiny town, and was adorable - it had about 15 stops.

    • @TomPauls007
      @TomPauls007 10 месяцев назад +1

      @@joyfulyes hopefully, one of those stops was a 32' Bombarde!!

  • @thadeuskovalik2397
    @thadeuskovalik2397 Год назад +4

    I like how he combines everything at the end of each section and the end of the video too!!!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад

      Thank you so much! 😀

  • @antonsyakkingandfishing
    @antonsyakkingandfishing 3 месяца назад +1

    I would love to be there to “feel” the 64’ pipes. 😁

  • @michaelmiller1215
    @michaelmiller1215 Год назад +11

    Wonderful! I always enjoy your videos, Paul. As an amateur organist, all of the stops on this magnificent instrument were marvelous! The Pausane on the Pedal was impressive. But the powerful Trumpet stops, including the massive Trompette-en-Chamade-were unbelievable!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад

      Oh, thank you so much!! I'm so happy to hear that you enjoyed the video 😀

  • @StoreeDenson
    @StoreeDenson Год назад +8

    Wonderful demonstration I am glad that you enjoyed the "Large Moller" in DC. National City Christian Church's first pipe organ was built by the Ernest M. Skinner Organ Company in Boston, Massachusetts, and installed in 1930. The organ, Op. 824, had four manuals, 54 ranks, and 3,514 pipes. It was a true E.M. Skinner-style organ, with its large diapason stops, lush strings, and colorful orchestral reeds. While stationed at the chapel of Walter Reed Medical Hospital during the Second World War, Virgil Fox practiced and performed recitals on the organ. As one of its last major musical offerings before being reworked, this organ accompanied Leontyne Price at the state funeral of Lyndon B. Johnson in 1973. 45 years after it was built, the Möller organ company of Hagerstown, Maryland, extensively rebuilt the Skinner organ in 1976. This 105-rank instrument was created under the direction of Donald M. Gillette and Ronald F. Ellis and under the guidance of Lawrence Schreiber, Minister of Music. Skinner's organ was revoiced and divided into various divisions within this new instrument, using about 30 ranks. Only eight were preserved in their original, untouched condition (English Horn, Flute Triangulaire, Flute Harmonique, pedal Principal, Contra Bass, among others). Local and national donors contributed funds for Möller's landmark organ, which embodied the best of "American Classic" organ building. Among its highlights were its colorful flute and reed stops and 30-rank pedal division, which included Möller's signature "harmonics" stops. Recitals in the first season featured Lawrence (Lon) Schreiber, Virgil Fox, Marylin Mason, Clyde Holloway, Albert (Al) Russel, and Robert Baker. In 1980-81 a major renovation of the sanctuary caused a major affect on the organ causing a gallery organ to be built to help fill the room but also cover the ugly wall in the balcony. The Washington Post called the Trompette en Chamade "the most commanding sound DC ever heard." According to my teacher Lawrence Schreiber, the quote from the Washington Post did diminish the reputation of the En Chamade at the National Cathedral and the Pontifical Trumpet in the National Shrine. In 2003 digital additions were made to thing organ such as the 16' Diapason in the Great, and the famous 64' Double Ophicleide in the Pedal.
    Surprisingly, I learned a few months ago that in 1975 Aeolian-Skinner was supposed to do the work but because the stock market crashed at that time all of the pipes that Aeolian-Skinner made were sent to Saint Barts Church in New York. One stop in particular was named by Schreiber for a "theological reason" which was the Schweitzerfife 1' which is a Sifflote named in tribute to Albert Schweitzer. Same thing for the Howland Tuba, the EM Skinner Tuba Mirabilis was renamed in honor of Rev. William Howland who contributed greatly to the funding of this organ. Difference between National City and First Baptist is not really the style but it is actually the voicing. National City has a tame organ really. It is just the acoustics that amplifies the organ. First Baptist on the other hand is a BRUTAL instrument (in a good way). The Tubas are very loud, I just might say deafening. And the Contra Posaune 32' has no mercy unlike the Kontra Posaune at National City.
    Here is a RUclips link of LBJ's funeral which you can hear the former Skinner Organ. (LBJ was an active member of National City and was really good friends with Dr. Lawrence Schreiber who was organist from 1960-2000)
    ruclips.net/video/Ea-YEksYTwQ/видео.html
    *Most of this information was given by my teacher Lon Schreiber who was also a metaphorical son/friend to Virgil Fox and from the November 1985 issue of the American Organist which has the cover photo of the original 5 manual Moller console.

    • @PalmSpringsPatriot
      @PalmSpringsPatriot Год назад +3

      I knew this organ was not just a Moeller. Thanks for the history.

    • @citylimits8927
      @citylimits8927 Год назад

      Actually, Aeolian-Skinner ceased operations in 1972 (the expansion of the organ at the National Cathedral was accomplished by a team of former Aeolian-Skinner employees, if I recall correctly). They must have handed Moller the contract after this and Moller did a surprisingly good job! It seems that the tutti has just a bit of the harshness that I sometimes hear from Mollers of this era, but there is a lot of beauty in this instrument. Twenty years after Aeolian-Skinner, unfortunately, it was Moller's turn to go out of business.

    • @StoreeDenson
      @StoreeDenson Год назад

      @citylimits8927 Correct. To be more specific, Anthony A. Bufano, Don Gillette, and a few more former employees had the pipes shipped to St Barts. Don Gillette did most of the voicing on this organ, which might explain why the organ sounds similar to Aeolian Skinner Organs. To be off-topic a little bit while the National Cathedral organ work was done mostly by Aeolian Skinner, National Presbyterian Church is a better Aeolian Skinner organ than National Cathedral because all of the work was done by Aeolian Skinner.

    • @citylimits8927
      @citylimits8927 Год назад

      @@StoreeDenson Yes, Gillett (not Gillette) had moved to Moller from Aeolian-Skinner when the latter went out of business and he was probably responsible for the success of this instrument. The St. Bartholomew's instrument and the one for the Kennedy Center were the last major A-S instruments, if I'm not mistaken, and the huge instrument for Calvary Church in Charlotte NC was the last really big one for Moller.

  • @pipingpepsi6665
    @pipingpepsi6665 Год назад +5

    …And this video releases the day after I walk past this very church 😂

  • @blasebalg3686
    @blasebalg3686 Год назад +5

    Bravo Herr Fey. Einfach gewaltig Ihre Arbeit. Vielen Dank 🙏👏👌👍

  • @aBachwardsfellow
    @aBachwardsfellow Год назад +4

    You are clearly having fun with this one! I love it when you'r having fun -- it brings out the best part of "play" when playing the organ!

  • @geraldniles9582
    @geraldniles9582 Год назад +2

    What a beautiful organ - and organist!

  • @kfresne3011
    @kfresne3011 5 месяцев назад +2

    I so enjoy him. This was great!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much!! 😀

  • @d.schoepflin2247
    @d.schoepflin2247 5 месяцев назад +3

    Thank you Paul for the tour of this pipe organ! It was really well done! Thank you for sharing this video here on RUclips!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  5 месяцев назад

      Thank you so much for watching! 😀

  • @mattleach958
    @mattleach958 Год назад +5

    OMG Paul. A 64, plus Chimes and Toys.
    I may just have to move to the US East Coast.
    But here on the US West Coast we have genuine flying penguins.
    Sometimes I need to seriously sort my life priorities. 😀🐧

  • @RobertShaw-fl3os
    @RobertShaw-fl3os Месяц назад +1

    WOW Paul !! Fantastic . Nice socks !!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Месяц назад +1

      Thank you!! 😀

  • @caesarillion
    @caesarillion 4 месяца назад +2

    I am glad to see you are aware of and not afraid to use the power of God sleeping there in His organ. It's my dream too for the revival and resurrection of the church to eternal life. Thanks. Thailand Paul

  • @Jerry-gf9bf
    @Jerry-gf9bf Год назад +5

    Wow absolutely fantastic and thank you for being such fine upstanding musician

  • @wallacew.265
    @wallacew.265 Год назад +3

    Thank you, Paul. I wish I could hear you live on this extraordinary organ.

  • @peternaryd_operasinger
    @peternaryd_operasinger Год назад +7

    Absolutely fantastic Paul! You're the absolute best my friend!😁👏👏👏 Fantastic organ!😍😍😍

    • @peternaryd_operasinger
      @peternaryd_operasinger Год назад

      I absolutely love this organ Paul!❤❤❤ I know that you do that to! Right my friend?

  • @alexr5557
    @alexr5557 Год назад +5

    Brilliant demonstration of an awesome and very well voiced instrument. Thank you!

  • @altaroux1415
    @altaroux1415 9 месяцев назад +1

    WOW!!! What a feast it must be to play on thát organ. Thank you Paul for demonstrating it for us. ❤

  • @samrodian919
    @samrodian919 Год назад +2

    What a bloody magnificent instrument! It amazing what you can do when money was obviously no object in the planning and execution of the making of this wonderful organ. I'm an English ex organ builder and I'm jealous as anything not to have had the opportunity to work on the building of,nand then listen to this very fine instrument, played by this excellent young organist!

  • @bootman26
    @bootman26 11 месяцев назад +2

    Thank you so much for this tutorial! It's not for the beginner, and I heard lots of ranks I've loved. It's interesting that the carillon isn't working. I love that there's an ophecleide stop. I had a couple friends who were partners. One was named Offie (family name) and his partner was Clyde. Some of my best fun was kidding them about it.

  • @stanlivengood9500
    @stanlivengood9500 Год назад +2

    I've been to concerts and worship there and love the versatility of this organ. The handbell stop is especially cool! I understand that this huge instrument is the third largest in town, behind only the National Cathedral and Basilica of the National Shrine of the Immaculate Conception. BTW, I suspect that the carillon stop that didn't seem to work may have actually been playing outside.

  • @kopfhorer5742
    @kopfhorer5742 Год назад +2

    Gänzlich wunderbare Demo. Vielen Dank Paul Fey. !!!

  • @Geoplanetjane
    @Geoplanetjane Год назад +4

    Finally, one of Europe’s finest organists here among us. I hope his tour of the organs of the United States enable this superb organist to demonstrate for all organ aficionados worldwide to see and hear the wealth of magnificent instruments we are privileged to have here. Does anyone know Paul’s intended itinerary here the extent of public performance. Also, are there any American organs in the Hauptwerk company’s offerings?

  • @fotoevia
    @fotoevia Год назад

    Always amazing, thank you Paul!

  • @gingerschatshow
    @gingerschatshow Год назад +2

    I love how you play Paul- Way to go !- I use to play Organ years ago But I had to sadly sell the Organ in order to get my Horse back (which is my first love Horses and then Music).

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +1

      Oooh, thank you so much!! I‘ll definitely keep going 😀

  • @eileenstehr7680
    @eileenstehr7680 5 месяцев назад

    Love listening to this Organ Music, especially THE STAR SPANGLED BANNER!!! Thankyou Paul!!

  • @DaleHubbard
    @DaleHubbard 8 месяцев назад

    Fantastic!

  • @georgeshaw4494
    @georgeshaw4494 10 месяцев назад +1

    A brilliant organist and organ !!

  • @johannessilver8653
    @johannessilver8653 10 месяцев назад +3

    Hi...this is awesome presentation of the different organ stops. Novice can also understand the difference and hear it clearly. I still wonder that 64' stop...should it give some infra sounds under 16 Hz?

  • @steveshakeshaft2334
    @steveshakeshaft2334 8 месяцев назад

    That was breathtaking !..........

  • @jimthompson3724
    @jimthompson3724 Год назад +1

    LOVE the Handbells!! 😍 The Chamade!! 🤪 Mighty Möller! (p. s. I always played in socks (except for my senior recital LOL!!) I believe that I am hearing the artistry of the Legendary Möller reed voicer Adolph Zagic! Rocking the Reeds!!

  • @thomasphillips5850
    @thomasphillips5850 11 месяцев назад

    BRAVO Paul , tremendous. WOW!

  • @alexmayer6284
    @alexmayer6284 10 месяцев назад

    Paul, thank you for all your videos very much.

  • @ThePipeorganLover
    @ThePipeorganLover 9 месяцев назад +1

    This is one reason why I keep studying music. The pipe organ is such a beautiful instrument. I love to listen to it. Nur weiter so!!! :) Gruß aus NYC.

  • @syncrosimon
    @syncrosimon Месяц назад

    Thank you for this demonstration 🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿🏴󠁧󠁢󠁳󠁣󠁴󠁿

  • @gero6488
    @gero6488 Год назад +1

    Das ist ein wunderschönes Instrument. 👌👍👏

  • @jasons8479
    @jasons8479 Год назад +2

    No shortage of trumpets on that organ! Beautiful flutes. The strings sound too much like principals though. The handbells are very special... I've heard them in person and wow!

  • @gennarojg3
    @gennarojg3 11 месяцев назад

    Brilliant Organist!!

  • @dersachse7482
    @dersachse7482 Год назад

    Großartiges Instrument. 👍👍👍

  • @orgelpfeife5268
    @orgelpfeife5268 Год назад

    Beneidenswert schön diese Orgel. Danke Paul für deine Arbeit. !!!

  • @c.g.5590
    @c.g.5590 Год назад

    Gewaltige Vorstellung dieser schönen Orgel. Danke Paul

  • @ivanbomberna
    @ivanbomberna Год назад

    Wat een top performance Thanks super 👍🎹

  • @alois2709
    @alois2709 Год назад

    Sehr schön Paul Fey, ich freue mich so sehr. Vielen Dank 👌👍👏

  • @brettowen7174
    @brettowen7174 Год назад +2

    Wow...thanks for an amazing demonstration! What a beast of an instrument!

  • @andreagrasselli1169
    @andreagrasselli1169 4 месяца назад

    Wunderschön, die Register einzel zu hören! So kann ich die Klänge der Orgel viel besser schätzen.
    Besten Dank Paul für die sehr ausführliche Darstellung!

  • @bobholmes65
    @bobholmes65 Год назад

    Cool socks! This was really fun, thank you.

  • @n.g.g.3113
    @n.g.g.3113 Год назад

    So wunderbar 👌👍👍👍

  • @orgelschlager1159
    @orgelschlager1159 Год назад

    Genau mein Geschmack. Ich bin begeistert 👌👍🙏

  • @zimmerking2323
    @zimmerking2323 Год назад

    I now have listened to the last 20 minutes of this video - again and again - for well over an hour. Wonderful instrument. I hope you get to experience the instrument at the National Cathedral (Episcopal) in DC. Tschüss!

  • @brianfrawley429
    @brianfrawley429 Год назад +1

    Thank you very much for some great music

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching!! 😀

  • @numbersix1908
    @numbersix1908 10 месяцев назад

    Nice video, Paul

  • @mspg2
    @mspg2 Год назад +3

    Those flutes are lovely but the 64' is amazing. The Americans like to do things in a grand manner- enjoy your time Paul and come to Australia one day. Bye

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +1

      Thank you so much!! Oh I‘d love to visit Australia one day 😀

    • @mspg2
      @mspg2 Год назад +1

      @@PaulFey Oh I hope that you can come - I shall be in the front row- the white haired old man with the jazzy socks.

  • @jacoboVE_Cultura
    @jacoboVE_Cultura Год назад +1

    Muy hermosa Paul tu demostración en este magnífico órgano. Un abrazo. 🤝💖

  • @chrisgunther6847
    @chrisgunther6847 Год назад +1

    Sehr schön Paul Fey, tolle Demo. 👏👌👍🏻

  • @rickyanthony
    @rickyanthony 10 месяцев назад

    Great recording. My subs are rumbling in glory.

  • @bradjohnson9671
    @bradjohnson9671 7 месяцев назад

    That was fantastic! Best demonstration of all the various stops, sections and ranks of a pipe organ I've ever seen. Back in my youth I seriously considered going into organ building, I've always been interested in the "King of Instruments". I couldn't even play chop sticks on one but love listening to them.

  • @fritzseifert5015
    @fritzseifert5015 Год назад +1

    Enjoyed every moment thank you cheers dear sir😊

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад

      Thank you so much for watching!!

  • @steffensindermann3220
    @steffensindermann3220 Год назад +1

    Wow, wow, wow, lieber Paul! Was muss das für eine Freude sein, ein solch geniales Instrument zu spielen. Der einzigartige Klang und Deine Professionalität beim Spiel machen diese Orgel zu einem wahren Erlebnis. Auch die Akustik in dieser Kirche ist atembraubend. Danke für Dein Spiel und Dein sagenhaftes Talent. Liebe und herzliche Grüße sendet Dir wie immer Steffen aus Görlitz. Bis bald.

  • @hessenkrone
    @hessenkrone Год назад +1

    Klasse gemacht!

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад

      Vielen Dank!! 😀

  • @jillhertzog6365
    @jillhertzog6365 Год назад

    I ❤it Paul you are the best 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊

  • @cherylridone2155
    @cherylridone2155 3 месяца назад

    Beautifully played, excellently explained/described, all encompassing example of the varied sounds and flavors an organ can present with an accomplished organist to guide us...thank you for your presentation and for your years of dedication allowing you to share this with us... thank you...(David)

  • @michaelherring1944
    @michaelherring1944 Год назад +1

    There are only two instruments that have a full-length 64’ stop. The first one is the Midmer-Losh organ at the Atlantic City Convention Center. The second one is the Pogson organ in the Sydney Town Hall.

    • @connor_flanigan
      @connor_flanigan 11 месяцев назад +1

      the 64' and all but 2 of the 32' stops on this organ are digital

  • @Geoplanetjane
    @Geoplanetjane Год назад

    Danke, danke sehr.

  • @TheCynedd
    @TheCynedd 8 месяцев назад

    Another wonderful video, Paul👍🎹🎶🎼🎼 (we had to wait 27:00 to see what 🧦 he was wearing😊)

  • @user-bt2wm2fm1x
    @user-bt2wm2fm1x 10 месяцев назад +1

    Wat een geluid, uit dit prachtige orgel 😊

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  10 месяцев назад

      Thank you!! 😀

  • @jmdujardin
    @jmdujardin Год назад

    très intéressant, cette découverte jeu après jeu des différentes possibilités de ce grand instrument , made in USA, merci à vous !

  • @matts156
    @matts156 5 месяцев назад

    I would love to hear Vaughn Williams' O Clap Your Hands or Handel's Zadok the Priest played on this organ. Those trumpet stops would be amazing for both of those songs.

  • @hansbeestman7460
    @hansbeestman7460 Год назад

    Hans gelukkig spreken de meeste orgels een fijne taal als paul ze bespreekt daar moeten we wat taal maar me doen dat is voor mij als Nederlander nog best te volgen dank voor het mooie geluid vrg

  • @raymondbeecroft4209
    @raymondbeecroft4209 Год назад +1

    He is tops and yet humble. B

  • @gerhardflink5599
    @gerhardflink5599 Год назад +2

    Klasse Paul, war 4Wochen in Dänemark. Liebe Grüße aus Castrop-Rauxel. Gerd

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +1

      Uiuiui, das klingt auch sehr spannend! Ich hoffe, dass du/ihr die Reise genossen habt 😀

    • @gerhardflink5599
      @gerhardflink5599 Год назад

      Ja Dänemark ist ein schönes Land mit vielen kleinen Kirchen und tollen Orgeln.

  • @joyfulyes
    @joyfulyes 10 месяцев назад

    It'd be cool to have the camera pan over to some of those massive pipes! I've seen photos of the workmen crawling inside some on that surreal folly in Atlantic City.

  • @franklinshouse8719
    @franklinshouse8719 6 месяцев назад

    Paul does a great job demonstrating this organ. It is huge and has just about everything you might want. The room is good, too. But that chamade should be disconnected. It's just loud and not much else.

  • @craigchingren-hamann9700
    @craigchingren-hamann9700 Год назад

    Welcome to the United States, Paul! Hope you enjoy your time here!

  • @mikepatterson1989
    @mikepatterson1989 8 месяцев назад

    I Like the Bels

  • @Christina-yo8qw
    @Christina-yo8qw Год назад

    Wow ganz prima

  • @syncrosimon
    @syncrosimon Месяц назад

    Was there a pressure gauge on the consul to keep those 62’ pedal notes in check. They probably have an independent supply to stop the main organ going flat. Always fun to see the gauge dropping when making a lot of noise!

  • @HorstB.-nf6nd
    @HorstB.-nf6nd Год назад

    Ich bin begeistert von dieser Orgel 👌👍👏

  • @bradycall1889
    @bradycall1889 8 месяцев назад

    I did a report in my Writing and Rhetoric class on this specific organ.

  • @arthurclark8351
    @arthurclark8351 8 месяцев назад

    The one time I was in DC I was not able to visit the cathedral much to my regret. I would give most any thing to be able to visit while Paul was doing a concert. The organ is a magnificent instrument. Enjoyed the tutorial. Would like to know what the stops down on the pedals do. Also the buttons above the manuals.

  • @DJRoxy02
    @DJRoxy02 Год назад +2

    Wahnsinn die Orgel und vor allem die Glocken hinter den Türen hat was geniales. Man kann die Glocken hören und dann wenn die Türen auf sind sogar sehen. Schade, dass das Video in Englisch ist und mein Englisch leider etwas eingerostet ist aber so einiges konnte ich verstehen. Wie auch immer. Klasse Video. 🎼🎶🎵🎹👍🙂 Was halten Sie eigentlich von der Orgel der Royal Albert Hall und von Anna Lapwood?

    • @PaulFey
      @PaulFey  Год назад +2

      Vielen Dank fürs Zuschauen!! Jaaa.. ich muss mir mal überlegen wie ich das Deutsch/Englisch Problem löse 😀 Orgel und Anna sind klasse!

  • @jensroder9016
    @jensroder9016 7 месяцев назад

    You MUST use spheric microphones for getting deep sounds properly!

  • @abdullaharif6455
    @abdullaharif6455 4 месяца назад

    Could you feel, if not hear, the 64' under full pedal including the loudest 32', especially in the bottom few notes (below low F for example)?

  • @bvgames286
    @bvgames286 Год назад +1

    Paul, will you ever go and demonstrate the organ in coral rigde prebisterian church in ft Lauderdale Florida, it has 5 sets of gorizontal trumpets, its perfect for trumpet tunes 😉. You can also invite Diane Bish to join in the video.

    • @Geoplanetjane
      @Geoplanetjane Год назад

      Not so sure about Ms. Bish. I think that Paul is a far better organist.

    • @bvgames286
      @bvgames286 Год назад +2

      @@Geoplanetjane Diane Bish is a legend, she is an extremelly talented organist, but everyone has their own opinion

  • @medievalmusiclover
    @medievalmusiclover 6 месяцев назад

    Hi Paul. What year this organ was constructed? Great videos and playing. Amazing!

  • @WINCHANDLE
    @WINCHANDLE 8 месяцев назад +2

    Lived in DC years ago and passed this church many times. Sisters went to Immaculata HS which was near by. First heard a pipe organ in St. Matts Cathedral at age six. Could feel the vibrations in the pews. Instantly smitten. Eternally grateful to my parents who exposed us to all sorts of music...from Hawaiian ukelele to classical to "Springtime in the Rockies !!!!" Nothing give me more joy, but I draw the line at Rap music and Alban Berg's Lulu 12 tone stuff!!!! Dupre & Poulenc are my favorites, but can't stand monotonous Philip Glass. Perhaps, to paraphrase Oscar Wilde's comment about Richard Wagner's operas, Lulu & Glass are really better than they sound !!!!!!!!!

  • @drjmansplace5174
    @drjmansplace5174 Год назад +1

    The 5th reed solo sounds manual. May have some sticky stops perhaps.

  • @organist1982
    @organist1982 2 месяца назад

    I can tell that the 64' is digital, which I figured would be the case, as I believe there are still only two real 64's in the world--the 64' Diaphone in the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall and the 64' Contra Trombone at Sydney Town Hall in Australia. Have you played either of those organs?