Thank you for watching, don't forget to like the video and subscribe for more! Tracklist: Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 14: 0:00:00 I. Prélude 0:08:31 II. Fugue 0:13:45 III. Pastorale 0:21:05 IV. Allegro vivace 0:25:45 V. Andante 0:32:40 VI. Final Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 20: 0:39:22 I. Allegro 0:47:00 II. Choral 0:54:59 III. Scherzo 0:59:07 IV. Cantabile 1:06:46 V. Final Symphony No. 3 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 28: 1:14:53 I. Allegro maestoso 1:22:00 II. Cantilène 1:27:56 III. Intermezzo 1:32:14 IV. Adagio 1:39:54 V. Final Symphony No. 5 in A Minor, Op. 47: 1:46:15 I. Grave 1:54:19 II. Allgro molto marcato 2:03:19 III. Scherzo 2:08:23 IV. Larghetto 2:19:48 V. Final Symphony No. 4 in G Minor, Op. 32: 2:30:50 I. Prélude 2:37:28 II. Allegro 2:43:26 III. Menuet 2:51:32 IV. Romance 3:00:58 V. Final Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 59: 3:07:03 I. Introduction allegro 3:16:18 II. Aria 3:23:20 III. Scherzo 3:27:53 IV. Adagio 3:37:03 V. Final
What a joyous composer! I am a violinist - and so have found the organ so fascinating as it`s a different world. This music is, to use a modernism: Something Else!
Merci. Grace à vous, j'ai retrouvé une symphonie dont j'ignorais tout, que j'avais écoutée à 26 ans et qui a continué à chanter dans ma tête jusqu'à présent (79 ans). Merci à Vous !
I am hearing this composer for the first time. Where I studied for one year in the boarding school, we had an organ in our chapel which was played mostly by our English man teacher - cum-pianist/organist/guitarist and chaplain, all rolled in to one . He used to teach us organ/piano and also choir singing. So whenever I hear playing of organ it evokes nostalgia about my boarding school days and life in the hostel, going to the chapel every evening, learning organ /piano and playing it occasionally. This music brought happy memories of those school days. Anything which touches our memories we humans tend to like it.. Likewise I liked the organ music of my newly found composer and surprisingly it was excellent. Thanks Brilliant Classics for bringing it.
What an heroic effort. All 6 symphonies flawlessly played. Thank you Mr. Boerema, well done. And all on a mechanical stop and key action organ, and a basically Baroque instrument. Hats off and well done to the stop pullers, and page turners. Thank you again!
Vierne was there at the advent of the orchestral organ. Of course, you can only do so much with ten fingers, but the variety of instrumentation certainly inspired some new playing, but overall, it didn't change one of the organ's most impressive features: its power. Nothing better than an organist laying into a power chord at the conclusion of a stirring piece, allowing that swell of sound to circle and reverberate throughout the building. Blessed.
LA RÉFÉRENCE ABSOLUE ET INÉGALÉE des 6 symphonies pour Orgue❤🎶🪅🇻🇦✝️🇨🇵🎶🪅❤ Est celle donnée sur les Grandes orgues historiques❤🌺🪢🇨🇵🪢🌺❤❤ de la Basilique métropolitaine de Notre-Dame de Paris⏰👀💝✒🇻🇦🌿🎶📚🇨🇵🏵🐈⬛, par son légendaire titulaire🇲🇬🥰📃🏵🪢, le Maître ORGANISTE CATHOLIQUE PIERRE COCHEREAU (1924-1984)❤🌺⏰👀💝✒🇻🇦🌿🪅🌻🌬⛑💐🌸💒😃🇨🇵📃🇻🇦🌿🙋♂️
@@nfwqhrfh The organ itself has such a flamboyant design; I love the bright colours - but also - I love the way that the surround follows and emphasises the pipe locations. The picture angle certainly points that out to us! All that with such a glorious sounding instrument and an out of this world performer - and I really mean that. I shouldn`t really pick out movements - as they are all so beautiful - but I will mention two that I find particularly captivating :- The Allegro vivace on track 4 @ 21.05 and the other one is the Scherzo, which is the third movement from another symphony at 2.03.19. The first one I chose for it`s profound character with the lovely canon in the middle section - and the second choice because of the constant flying around in wonderful chromatic passages, to mention just one aspect - and then finishing in such an understated way. Sorry if I have laboured my contribution, - it is a very inadequate one, I know, but it`s not every day you hear something like this.
I hate being interrupted by the adverts!!! Fancy RUclips having an arrangement where a talented artist who has spent many intense years of study - only to be interrupted by a moron trying to sell me a new phone or program for a laptop! It makes me so ANGRY! Why should I have to pay for somebody not to interrupt an organ recital, Orchestral concert - or some interesting descriptive program? The scherzo in 5 is just so joyful! What a wonderful composer and wonderful performer to get the sounds to our humble ears! B.W.
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Thank you for watching, don't forget to like the video and subscribe for more! Tracklist:
Symphony No. 1 in D Minor, Op. 14:
0:00:00 I. Prélude
0:08:31 II. Fugue
0:13:45 III. Pastorale
0:21:05 IV. Allegro vivace
0:25:45 V. Andante
0:32:40 VI. Final
Symphony No. 2 in E Minor, Op. 20:
0:39:22 I. Allegro
0:47:00 II. Choral
0:54:59 III. Scherzo
0:59:07 IV. Cantabile
1:06:46 V. Final
Symphony No. 3 in F-Sharp Minor, Op. 28:
1:14:53 I. Allegro maestoso
1:22:00 II. Cantilène
1:27:56 III. Intermezzo
1:32:14 IV. Adagio
1:39:54 V. Final
Symphony No. 5 in A Minor, Op. 47:
1:46:15 I. Grave
1:54:19 II. Allgro molto marcato
2:03:19 III. Scherzo
2:08:23 IV. Larghetto
2:19:48 V. Final
Symphony No. 4 in G Minor, Op. 32:
2:30:50 I. Prélude
2:37:28 II. Allegro
2:43:26 III. Menuet
2:51:32 IV. Romance
3:00:58 V. Final
Symphony No. 6 in B Minor, Op. 59:
3:07:03 I. Introduction allegro
3:16:18 II. Aria
3:23:20 III. Scherzo
3:27:53 IV. Adagio
3:37:03 V. Final
this guy plays with a LOT of drama, passion and drive... GREAT instrument for this as well... and SOOO clear.... BRAVO!
What a joyous composer! I am a violinist - and so have found the organ so fascinating as it`s a different world. This music is, to use a modernism: Something Else!
Yes, this two :Organ and violin. I agree and understand good.
Merci. Grace à vous, j'ai retrouvé une symphonie dont j'ignorais tout, que j'avais écoutée à 26 ans et qui a continué à chanter dans ma tête jusqu'à présent (79 ans). Merci à Vous !
Grandly thoughtful as the performer escorts us on this beautiful mystical journey.
I am hearing this composer for the first time. Where I studied for one year in the boarding school, we had an organ in our chapel which was played mostly by our English man teacher - cum-pianist/organist/guitarist and chaplain, all rolled in to one . He used to teach us organ/piano and also choir singing. So whenever I hear playing of organ it evokes nostalgia about my boarding school days and life in the hostel, going to the chapel every evening, learning organ /piano and playing it occasionally. This music brought happy memories of those school days. Anything which touches our memories we humans tend to like it.. Likewise I liked the organ music of my newly found composer and surprisingly it was excellent. Thanks Brilliant Classics for bringing it.
Same here - first time. Wonderful compositions - and performer!
The perpetual sound of the Pipe organ. And this one sounds beautiful!! Always the pedal point it seems, throughout.
What an heroic effort. All 6 symphonies flawlessly played. Thank you Mr. Boerema, well done. And all on a mechanical stop and key action organ, and a basically Baroque instrument. Hats off and well done to the stop pullers, and page turners. Thank you again!
Vierne was there at the advent of the orchestral organ. Of course, you can only do so much with ten fingers, but the variety of instrumentation certainly inspired some new playing, but overall, it didn't change one of the organ's most impressive features: its power. Nothing better than an organist laying into a power chord at the conclusion of a stirring piece, allowing that swell of sound to circle and reverberate throughout the building. Blessed.
ÉPOUSTOUFLANT, ENVOÛTANTE , SUPERBE , MAGNIFIQUE, MERCI BEACOUPE !
Stupendous and stunning. Just glorious.
Compositor nuevo...Que 🎶maravilla...música placer celestial. 🙂
Wunderschöne. Danke !
so amazing
beautiful !!!
Amazing
Amazing! Thanks!
Inteligente y muy dramático 🎉🎉
Спасибо!!!!!
Спасибо, родненькие, вы меня радуете.
Как вас 😊люблю, как я хочу, что бы, бесконечно продолжалось. Я люблю вас!
Thanks for sharing
❤❤grazie
Órgão é uma força da natureza!
LA RÉFÉRENCE ABSOLUE ET INÉGALÉE des 6 symphonies pour Orgue❤🎶🪅🇻🇦✝️🇨🇵🎶🪅❤ Est celle donnée sur les Grandes orgues historiques❤🌺🪢🇨🇵🪢🌺❤❤ de la Basilique métropolitaine de Notre-Dame de Paris⏰👀💝✒🇻🇦🌿🎶📚🇨🇵🏵🐈⬛, par son légendaire titulaire🇲🇬🥰📃🏵🪢, le Maître ORGANISTE CATHOLIQUE PIERRE COCHEREAU (1924-1984)❤🌺⏰👀💝✒🇻🇦🌿🪅🌻🌬⛑💐🌸💒😃🇨🇵📃🇻🇦🌿🙋♂️
Where was this recorded? Specification of the organ would be useful.
Marcussen-organ, Laurenskerk Rotterdam
@@nfwqhrfh The organ itself has such a flamboyant design; I love the bright colours - but also - I love the way that the surround follows and emphasises the pipe locations. The picture angle certainly points that out to us! All that with such a glorious sounding instrument and an out of this world performer - and I really mean that. I shouldn`t really pick out movements - as they are all so beautiful - but I will mention two that I find particularly captivating :- The Allegro vivace on track 4 @ 21.05 and the other one is the Scherzo, which is the third movement from another symphony at 2.03.19. The first one I chose for it`s profound character with the lovely canon in the middle section - and the second choice because of the constant flying around in wonderful chromatic passages, to mention just one aspect - and then finishing in such an understated way. Sorry if I have laboured my contribution, - it is a very inadequate one, I know, but it`s not every day you hear something like this.
I find that the titles, that used to appear, as I scrolled along, have vanished. Is there something I have done wrong, please?
No.5 is best. I hate the way RUclips fails to return me to where I left off - but got there in the end.
I hate being interrupted by the adverts!!! Fancy RUclips having an arrangement where a talented artist who has spent many intense years of study - only to be interrupted by a moron trying to sell me a new phone or program for a laptop! It makes me so ANGRY! Why should I have to pay for somebody not to interrupt an organ recital, Orchestral concert - or some interesting descriptive program? The scherzo in 5 is just so joyful! What a wonderful composer and wonderful performer to get the sounds to our humble ears! B.W.
@@darkgreenambulance Get yourself a decent adblocker or do as I do and use Opera as your browser. It has an excellent built in adblocker (which you need to turn on, it's not enabled by default) and also a built in VPN. I have no connection with Opera except as a very satisfied user.
💕💕💕🙏
cool
If you told me Hayo can walk on water, I'd believe it.
superlative
❤
44:47 Mr Roboto remix lol
Charlie Oleg was here XD
Hallo tres BEAU TRES SPIRITUELLE QUI EST ORGANISTE SVP?
Marlène Schiappa....
@@arcangelostradivirus1617 ah oui c est pas du pipeau ?
@@altekameraden6279 XD
Organist is Hayo Boerema
@@gillesflorchinger2241 on avait compris 🤔🤔
❤🌿🇻🇦💐🌸🌺✝️🌺🌸💐🇻🇦🌿❤🌬⛑😀☕✒📚🌻👀💝🏵🇨🇵🐈⬛🥰💮👀🇲🇬🎶⛑😃📃🪢🌺✝️💒🫖⏰🪅🎶😇💮🦁👀💝✒🇻🇦🌿☕📚🙋♂️
o/
Indrukwekkend schitterend
Meh, I'm not digging the composer's style
It might grow on you.
@@johnstag1391 I can assure you - it already has, for me!