Ravel's Ondine on the organ
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- Опубликовано: 29 дек 2024
- Ryan Kennedy, organist.
Thanks to Ray Nagem and Kent Tritle for hosting me at St. John the Divine Cathedral in New York City.
Something about those flutes in a "liquid" acoustic led me to think this would work... Taking a break and doing some Bach next :p
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Ondine already sounds somewhat supernatural in its original version, but in this transcription for organ, it sounds completely spectral.
*Phantastic*
There could have been so many ways to screw up the sound of this piece on an organ, but you successfully avoided all those pitfalls. Congratulations, this is a superb, and undoubtedly superlative, arrangement and performance.
Not to be dramatic but I now understand how the pipe organ could make church goers fear God. Astounding arrangement and performance.
Ravel, the arch-colorist himself, would surely approve of this magic.
Being able to split the opening chords between two hands while playing the melody with your feet must make this piece so much easier
It really does! I think some people miss that transcriptions aren't about making music hard and impressive, but about making it idiomatic on a different instrument.
Amazing virtuosity! On my favorite American pipe organ.
You have good taste in American pipe organs; thanks!
This was a really GREAT idea... I THINK you should look at "Le tombeau de Couperin" ... now that might work VERY well on the instrument!!!
Ryan thank you beautifully played. You played the extra stop ( the aucuastic ) with real panache. I'm an old brit and still love the sound of the organ at st. paul s in London and the huge Willis organ at Liverpool Anglican cathedral. But I have to say the st. John's organ in the right hands is superb. I hope we hear you play there again, thank you again.
Absolutely brilliant- translates to the king of instruments superbly well and adds a vibe and feeling the piano just can’t -I would love to hear this in Liverpool Anglican cathedral- it would sound superb on it - again bravo 👏🏻 👍🏻🍻🥃
Brilliant! Thanks for posting this extraordinary performance.
Whoaaaaa! I am obsessed with this piece and because I can’t sleep I’ve been watching RUclips vids of who does the best climax and came across this. So good and mind blowing!
I’m dumbfounded! Staggeringly beautiful interpretation!👍👍
C'est genial. Amazement.
Oh, this is ravishing! The organ sonorities intensify the 'magic-ness' of the piece.
Ravishing. Bravo and thank you.
Bravissimo anche in questa esecuzione! Complimenti al "grande maestro-musicista", ai genitori e in particolare al nonno che lo ha "accompagnato" e seguito nel suo "percorso formativo".
Brilliant performance!!!
I love this on organ. This sounds amazing! 🎉
Extremely imaginative.
Great moves! Keep it up, proud of you :)
Unbelievably amazing. And all memorized. Scarbo too. All the pianists who obsess over Gaspard should see this. And Argerich, Hamelin, Yuja, Pogorelich etc should all watch and listen to these Gaspard vids.
This is amazing
Holy shit, you completely nailed it.
It's so beautiful,magical..It feels unEarthly!!
parabéns pelo trabalho, muito bom!!!
Gorgeous, brilliant, eloquent, spectacular, and what else have you in many ways - both for the arrangement and the performance!! I swear, this arrangement matches and rivals, if not surpasses, the orchestrating prowess of Marius Constant!
Mesmerizing!!
Bravissimo! Absolute wonderful!
Sounds amazing!
I would love to see you playing this piece at the Cavaille Coll organ at Saint Sulpice
@richardharrold9736 Good point. I already have known Saint Eustache organ channel very nice transcriptions and live streamings every week. AROSS is not so compromised in that department unhappily but Saint Sulpice organ is my all time favorite. Thank you for your commment I apreciate it very much
Ashtonishing !
WOW
Have you written down any of this absolutely stunning transcription?
I only had time to write out about half before my first performance of Gaspard de la Nuit, and never got around to completely finishing. Contact me privately if you're interested in seeing some bits
Artistry in motion! How many parts can one person play at one time? There has always been a wellspring of creativity at St. John the Divine, when you consider the likes of Paul Halley, the Paul Winter programs, Dorothy Papadakos and Bruce Neswick. It's good to see this continue, along with the time honored traditional music. The organ itself is very capable and responsive, in order to accommodate this kind of performance. Bravo!
wow
Incredible :-)
thank God i searched for this
Amazing!
woooooow
Well, that’s something different.
3:31
Wow, this must be the weirdest thing I've ever seen.
where's Scarbo? I don't know if I like Ondine organ trans. It's so a pretty on piano. I play Gaspard on piano ..it Ondine must be easier to do on organ. Cannot imagine how anyone would do Scarbo ..not enough notes