I believe I was in the Capitol Hill Kiwanis Club with Paul……an outstanding man and great musician….a former member of the Mormon Tab Choir, correct? He played the piano and I led the songs at our meetings. Sorry to hear that Paul has passed on. Your O My Father is outstanding. You have captured the Schreiner registrations perfectly.
Your grandfather Paul A Hanks and Grandmother Jean Hanks were great examples of Jesus Christ. I was privileged to have had them be my MTC president in Hamilton New Zealand. I loved your grandparents very much. I was saddened to hear that they passed onto that special place. They helped me at a time when I was struggling and helped me get through it. Your musical talents reminded me of the musical genius they both were. Thank you so much.
It sounds very nice and the IPLA Skinner has a lot in common with the Tabernacle. I will have to load up that sample set. Your transcription is very good congrats! There is now a published edition of this O My Father in a book by Kenneth Udy called "Alexander Schreiner Six Previously Unpublished Organ Pieces" by the Leupold Editions.
Beautifully played. The strong feelings come through nicely--mainly because the metronome is nowhere to be found--and nice expression usage. Technique is A+.
Very nice, sounds just like the RUclips of Schreiner playing it on the Tabernacle Organ. You have done a great job of transcribing it. The Skinner organ by Evensong, I assumed played through Hauptwerk, sounds like you matched the stops exactly. I have been trying to play it, but I don't have the Skinner sample set. I am using the closest thing I have to it, the 3 manual Wangren at the Masonic Auditorium. I have been putting a 16 foot coupler on the melody, but see you just played it an octave lower, I will try doing it that way. I also just use the hymnbook for the basic notes and use Hauptwerk to transpose it up four half steps (B I think) and I try to match the accompaniment, but haven't figured it completely out yet. Your video is a lot easier to listen to than Schreiners 1960s technology recording. Anyway, I am glad I found this and have learned a lot from it already. If you would like to share any tips, I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much. John Hoopes, Payson, Utah
I used Schreiners recording and Richard Elliotts recording to figure it all out. Ricks is much easier to listen to. I also used already published arrangements of Schreiners (such as his As the Dew From Heaven Distilling) to get a feel for how he wrote.
I believe I was in the Capitol Hill Kiwanis Club with Paul……an outstanding man and great musician….a former member of the Mormon Tab Choir, correct? He played the piano and I led the songs at our meetings. Sorry to hear that Paul has passed on. Your O My Father is outstanding. You have captured the Schreiner registrations perfectly.
Your grandfather Paul A Hanks and Grandmother Jean Hanks were great examples of Jesus Christ. I was privileged to have had them be my MTC president in Hamilton New Zealand. I loved your grandparents very much. I was saddened to hear that they passed onto that special place. They helped me at a time when I was struggling and helped me get through it. Your musical talents reminded me of the musical genius they both were. Thank you so much.
Thanks for sharing that. My grandparents were wonderful people. I am glad you enjoyed this!
It sounds very nice and the IPLA Skinner has a lot in common with the Tabernacle. I will have to load up that sample set. Your transcription is very good congrats! There is now a published edition of this O My Father in a book by Kenneth Udy called "Alexander Schreiner Six Previously Unpublished Organ Pieces" by the Leupold Editions.
This sample set is wonderful. Yes, I saw that they had come out with that book. I believe the transcription is by Rick Elliott.
Beautifully played. The strong feelings come through nicely--mainly because the metronome is nowhere to be found--and nice expression usage. Technique is A+.
Very nice, sounds just like the RUclips of Schreiner playing it on the Tabernacle Organ. You have done a great job of transcribing it. The Skinner organ by Evensong, I assumed played through Hauptwerk, sounds like you matched the stops exactly. I have been trying to play it, but I don't have the Skinner sample set. I am using the closest thing I have to it, the 3 manual Wangren at the Masonic Auditorium. I have been putting a 16 foot coupler on the melody, but see you just played it an octave lower, I will try doing it that way. I also just use the hymnbook for the basic notes and use Hauptwerk to transpose it up four half steps (B I think) and I try to match the accompaniment, but haven't figured it completely out yet. Your video is a lot easier to listen to than Schreiners 1960s technology recording. Anyway, I am glad I found this and have learned a lot from it already. If you would like to share any tips, I would really appreciate it. Thank you very much. John Hoopes, Payson, Utah
I used Schreiners recording and Richard Elliotts recording to figure it all out. Ricks is much easier to listen to. I also used already published arrangements of Schreiners (such as his As the Dew From Heaven Distilling) to get a feel for how he wrote.
How would one go about getting a copy of the sheet music? Are you willing to share?
Beautifully played Stanley - thank you!!!
I didn’t know the music for this existed! I have been looking for a print version of these song for a long time.
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Very well played! Where did you find sheet music for this arrangement? I've had trouble finding it in print