Dear Paul, that was interesting to see you explore that beautiful instrument. That pedalboard certainly would cause you to have to keep your mind on it! It’s so much fun to listen to these beautiful organs that craftsmen many decades ago poured their hearts into designing and building them to fit these enormous structures. I so much love your candid, unpretentious presentation. I find you so relatable in all that you do! Your enthusiasm ignites a love for the organ. Thank you, my friend. Royden
That organ is really so.. Italian! I don't have a better word to describe it! I personally know here in Portugal a couple of modern Mascioni organs and I can see and listen to all the heritage back from this historical instrument
A very interesting video today of this unique Italian organ, which is very different technically from most of the German organs that we have previously seen. It must have been somewhat of a challenge to adapt quickly, especially the pedalboard, and perform the Bach piece. With this organ, i think you must always have an assistant if you are making stop changes during the performance. You must be having a wonderful there in Italy. I enjoy your presentations like this one. Very informative. Thank you, Paul !
dear friend, these 19th century Italian instruments have numerous mechanical servo controls that allow you to vary the settings without any help. It certainly takes a little time to learn. Regards
If you want to understand better a Lombardy XIX century organ I suggest to watch these two videos ruclips.net/video/ZSUGwwWYIWM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
First organ I’ve seen with sliding stop handles instead of the usual push-pull mechanism. Pedal board also unusual, requiring more attention. Congrats Paul on navigating the additional challenges!
Another historic organ still producing beautiful sounds. Your travels and demonstrating various organs is very educational. As a young child my grandmother took me to church every Sunday. The pastor's wife was the organist on the electronic organ. I fell in love with the music it played. Now as an adult I have come to love the pipe organ which in most situations produces a clear melodious sound when the right person is at the console. Since I can't travel the world to experience these majestic instruments, I do appreciate people like Paul to bring these good experiences via videos. Thanks again Paul.
Paul ..thanks for your response.. your way of comunicate. ....With your fans is so natural and pure.. be ware...to keep this .! ..and be proud of it .. stay by yourself...and connected ...together...with your partner and nice girlfriend..Paul all .we Need is intimity....to share with ...in a ..restless...World ..Gods love is in our Soul .never talk about this but keep showing this by your..Music ...@@PaulFey
How interesting ... quite an impossible pedal clavier.... I smiled seeing you struggle a bit with it paul.... Keep up the amazing work for all of us... Doc.
Enjoying your Italian tour! Your demonstrations of the organs' tone palettes are wonderful!! I loved the rendition of "Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring" on this organ! Small request - Where possible, could you include the name of the organ's builder on this historic organ tours?
Paul, you should come and test the famous and majestic "Prestinari" organ in Lonate Pozzolo (near Milano Malpensa airport). Built in 1833, it has an outstanding Principale 32' and a refined set of stops. It is usually played by some of the greatest organists in Italy, who never cease praising the organ builder who conceived and put in place this wonderful instrument
That church is the ultimate in Baroque style. It also has fine acoustics. The organ sounds mellow. (The Kami - spirits - of the organ seemed to be resisting Bach a bit. Perhaps wishing for a bit of a Vivaldi/Bach concerto)? From Chicago, U.S.A.
What a delightful tour of this old instument. It would be very hard to leave it. Jesus joy of man's desiring is so mellow on this instrument. Keep on exploring.
This is a very different instrument with very special voices, I like it. Fun to see you getting close with the organ over time, it certainly takes time to get used to different instruments especially if built by a different school of builders.
This is an interesting organ and seems to have a noisy mechanical action than the tracker organs I have heard. I wonder if this noise is distracting, or, something you get used to. The stop canceling function was very interesting, and noisy too. Thank you for sharing.
E' un LOCATELLI: per noi italiani un organo non vale un altro. Il costruttore vi imprime una caratteristica unica. Gioia e frustrazione di chi vuole imporre all'organo un programma prestabilito. Il bergamasco diede i natali ai famosissimi Serassi, ai Bossi, Locatelli nessuno è uguale all'altro
Another great video! The stop knobs look unusual--do they control two stops each, or two pitches, or how do they work? haha I noticed there are two numbers on each, and it appears that they can be slid halfway or all the way across.
Great demonstration Paul. It’s a wonderful organ Does this have a barker like mechanism for the action? It almost sounds like I hear pneumatics behind the console.
Eheh 😂 the tight pedalboard of the 1800's organ is very difficult to manage, but I think that it can become a great personal challenge to play Bach pieces.
Hey, lieber Paul. Vielen Dank für's zeigen und für dein Spiel an dieser schönen Orgel. Sehr interessant sind die Schieberegister, wie ich schon beim letzten Video bemerkt habe. Es sieht aus, als müsste man das Instrument mit der "Brechstange" bedienen😊. Schöne Kirche, schöne Orgel. Liebe Grüße, bis bald schickt dir Steffen.
Ah yes, narrow and bright. What’s with the clip clop keys? Age? Of course being German, and a piano player, I prefer the German organs sound. I like the deeper sound and the vibrations from my feet to my head. Yes?
@@JHarryF Феликс Хелл прекрасный и талантливый органист. Кстати свои первые гастроли у него были в России в возрасте 8 лет в Саратовской консерватории 😂
Yes, I like the "traveling" videos and the "behind the scenes" ending with a composition.
Agreed.
Wir sind so sehr begeistert solch einen begabten jungen Organisten zu entdecken! Vielen lieben Dank! Und komme mal zu uns ins Elsass!
Dear Paul, that was interesting to see you explore that beautiful instrument. That pedalboard certainly would cause you to have to keep your mind on it! It’s so much fun to listen to these beautiful organs that craftsmen many decades ago poured their hearts into
designing and building them to fit these enormous structures. I so much love your candid,
unpretentious presentation. I find you so relatable in all that you do! Your enthusiasm ignites a love for the organ. Thank you, my friend. Royden
Thank you so much, Royden!! I‘m so glad to hear that you enjoyed the presentation - there are many more to come from this trip! 😀
Looking forward to seeing more of your Italy trip, Paul!💕. You make me smile!!
That organ is really so.. Italian! I don't have a better word to describe it!
I personally know here in Portugal a couple of modern Mascioni organs and I can see and listen to all the heritage back from this historical instrument
A very interesting video today of this unique Italian organ, which is very different technically from most of the German organs that we have previously seen. It must have been somewhat of a challenge to adapt quickly, especially the pedalboard, and perform the Bach piece. With this organ, i think you must always have an assistant if you are making stop changes during the performance. You must be having a wonderful there in Italy. I enjoy your presentations like this one. Very informative. Thank you, Paul !
dear friend, these 19th century Italian instruments have numerous mechanical servo controls that allow you to vary the settings without any help. It certainly takes a little time to learn.
Regards
If you want to understand better a Lombardy XIX century organ I suggest to watch these two videos
ruclips.net/video/ZSUGwwWYIWM/видео.htmlfeature=shared
Sehr schön anzuhören Paul Fey, Danke für den Ausflug. 👍🏻❤
Thank you Paul for bringing us such amazing instruments!
Thank you so much for watching!! 😀
First organ I’ve seen with sliding stop handles instead of the usual push-pull mechanism. Pedal board also unusual, requiring more attention. Congrats Paul on navigating the additional challenges!
Love the sound of that instrument. It's always great to see behind the scenes, more of that please!
Schöne Vorstellung dieser alten Orgel. Sehr interessant.
Wow! The video quality looks especially good on this video *chef's kiss*
Another historic organ still producing beautiful sounds. Your travels and demonstrating various organs is very educational. As a young child my grandmother took me to church every Sunday. The pastor's wife was the organist on the electronic organ. I fell in love with the music it played. Now as an adult I have come to love the pipe organ which in most situations produces a clear melodious sound when the right person is at the console. Since I can't travel the world to experience these majestic instruments, I do appreciate people like Paul to bring these good experiences via videos. Thanks again Paul.
video fantastico, tanti complimenti!
Amasing and beautiful church....and Acoustiek...the Organ sounds very warm ... and wat a variation...in registration... Succes ! Paul.
Thank you so much!! 😀
Paul ..thanks for your response.. your way of comunicate. ....With your fans is so natural and pure.. be ware...to keep this .! ..and be proud of it .. stay by yourself...and connected ...together...with your partner and nice girlfriend..Paul all .we Need is intimity....to share with ...in a ..restless...World ..Gods love is in our Soul .never talk about this but keep showing this by your..Music ...@@PaulFey
Very nice intro of the organ! And also very beautiful version of Jesu :)
Another amazing find both church and organ. I am impressed there are craftsmen around to maintain these older instruments.
How interesting ... quite an impossible pedal clavier.... I smiled seeing you struggle a bit with it paul.... Keep up the amazing work for all of us... Doc.
Haha, thank you for watching!! I made peace with the pedalboard shortly after - it is fun to play once you‘ve figured it out! 😀
I’d love to hear you play the organ at St. Paul’s Cathedral in London!!
Eine schöne italienische Kirche. Über die Orgeln in den alten Kirchen habe ich mir nie große Gedanken gemacht. 👏👍👌🙏
Vielen Dank! 😀
Beautiful instrument with lots of delightful colours , i hope you do a part 2 !
Enjoying your Italian tour! Your demonstrations of the organs' tone palettes are wonderful!! I loved the rendition of "Jesu, Joy of Man's desiring" on this organ! Small request - Where possible, could you include the name of the organ's builder on this historic organ tours?
Just what Ineed to uplift me
For me as a Dane this is quite an... um... ear-opener. Thanks...
Chiesa stupenda, organo pure!
Paul, that was amazing to hear. Unique instrument indeed. Could you please tell what was the piece you started playing at 6:05 ? It's so beautiful...
Fascinating, and beautiful. Thank you Paul, yet again! 😊😊😊
Paul, you should come and test the famous and majestic "Prestinari" organ in Lonate Pozzolo (near Milano Malpensa airport). Built in 1833, it has an outstanding Principale 32' and a refined set of stops. It is usually played by some of the greatest organists in Italy, who never cease praising the organ builder who conceived and put in place this wonderful instrument
Thank you, Paul for the wonderful video.💗💗💗💗💗
Oh it's super nice! Greetings from Prague
Danke Paul, tolle Arbeit an dieser interessanten Orgel
beautiful. wonderful music
Das sind völlig neue Erfahrungen. Bravo 👌👌👌
Thanks Paul. What a difference.
Historic and wonderful not only the organ, the sounds and the church Thank you !
Wow!!! Your performance is great and the instrument sounds incredible.
6:07 what is this piece, if you don't mind me asking?
Well done Paul.😊
Greetings from Bergamo ❤😊
Thank you so much!! 😀
Ein Erlebnis auf dieser Orgel. ❤
Замечательная музыка. Великолепное исполнение. Спасибо за ваше искусство. Браво.
Interessante Pedale, hab ich so auch noch nicht gesehen.
Ich bisher auch noch nicht! Ein sehr interessantes und ungewohntes Spielgefühl 😀
Maestro! Adapting so quickly to that pedalboard just shows what a brilliant organist you are ⭐
Ich staune und freue mich. 👍👍👍
That church is the ultimate in Baroque style. It also has fine acoustics. The organ sounds mellow. (The Kami - spirits - of the organ seemed to be resisting Bach a bit. Perhaps wishing for a bit of a Vivaldi/Bach concerto)? From Chicago, U.S.A.
Amazing sound!
What a delightful tour of this old instument. It would be very hard to leave it. Jesus joy of man's desiring is so mellow on this instrument. Keep on exploring.
A great range of timbres - thank you for sharing.
Ein richtig schönes Video, vielen lieben Dank 👌👍👏
this organ has wonderfull sound!
I think many people are falling in love with you after seeing your vids.
Nice to hear him explain.
Absolutely great video my friend!😁👍👍
Wonderful!! I love music for organ,Paul!
Excellent! Thanks!
love when you talk about the organ
Good show young man--continue to pursue!
This is a very different instrument with very special voices, I like it.
Fun to see you getting close with the organ over time, it certainly takes time to get used to different instruments especially if built by a different school of builders.
This is an interesting organ and seems to have a noisy mechanical action than the tracker organs I have heard. I wonder if this noise is distracting, or, something you get used to. The stop canceling function was very interesting, and noisy too. Thank you for sharing.
WOW.......Damn good musician BRAVO Paul De France
Oooh, thank you so much!! 😀
@@PaulFey 😁
Paul Frey is so good as an organist and knowledgeable
Schöne alte Kirche, danke👏👌
nice to hear you talk about organs and your opinions
Vielen Dank für die Einblicke. 👌👍
I love it😊😊😊
Bravo! Il modo che lei suona sa di preghiera e questo è lo scopo di suonarlo in Chiesa! Ad MULTOS!!!
Tolle Vorstellung der Orgel. Liebe Grüße. Gerd 👏
Sehr schöne Führung. 👌👌👌
I simply blame the little mistake on that ghastly pedalboard. 😀
Thanks for sharing this organ tour.
🌴☀️🌴
Haha, exactly!! Thank you so much for watching 😀
juicy video 😍
Its nice to see how much you enjoy yourself 🤭
Complimenti ❤
awesome
Schöne alte Orgel. ❤
11:29 Der wie ich finde schönste Augenblick: Die Reaktion des jungen Mannes hinter Dir, auf Deine Geste.
Wunderbar Paul, Füße verkleinern lassen 🙏🙏🙏
Es würde helfen! 😀
Mr. Paul, it is so nice to hear you to play at this organ. It is a wonderful organ.
Thank you so much!! 😀
Wow
Very nice Paul, the guy in the background looks like it is 4 in the morning 😂
@@VictorFeroXFors I‘ll let him know 😂😂😂😂
as My friend from the Netherlands might say it plays Heavy By the sound of the keys being pressed. MagicalPipes But Great Sounding Instrument.
I like the voicing.
Almost harpsichordian, nice variety of tones
E' un LOCATELLI: per noi italiani un organo non vale un altro. Il costruttore vi imprime una caratteristica unica. Gioia e frustrazione di chi vuole imporre all'organo un programma prestabilito. Il bergamasco diede i natali ai famosissimi Serassi, ai Bossi, Locatelli nessuno è uguale all'altro
Another great video! The stop knobs look unusual--do they control two stops each, or two pitches, or how do they work? haha I noticed there are two numbers on each, and it appears that they can be slid halfway or all the way across.
Thanks for the interesting demo. Who was the builder of the organ?
Great demonstration Paul. It’s a wonderful organ
Does this have a barker like mechanism for the action? It almost sounds like I hear pneumatics behind the console.
It's all tracker action 😊
A dream came true when I allowed myself to play on an organ in a small church when no one was there.
Ich werde nach Italien wechseln. Klingt besser dort 😆
Danke fürs Teilen, wunderschöner Klang 👌🏼
Eheh 😂 the tight pedalboard of the 1800's organ is very difficult to manage, but I think that it can become a great personal challenge to play Bach pieces.
BWV 147...SO WUNDERBAR...
JESUS BLEIBET MEINE FREUDE...
⭐⭐⭐
Hey, lieber Paul. Vielen Dank für's zeigen und für dein Spiel an dieser schönen Orgel. Sehr interessant sind die Schieberegister, wie ich schon beim letzten Video bemerkt habe. Es sieht aus, als müsste man das Instrument mit der "Brechstange" bedienen😊. Schöne Kirche, schöne Orgel. Liebe Grüße, bis bald schickt dir Steffen.
❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤
The dodgy old keyboard makes as much noise as the organ itself!
Ah yes, narrow and bright. What’s with the clip clop keys? Age? Of course being German, and a piano player, I prefer the German organs sound. I like the deeper sound and the vibrations from my feet to my head. Yes?
I can totally relate and feel similar for most of the music I‘m playing, but for Italian music this one is perfect! 😀
What is the name of the music at 8:26?
Thats J. S. Bach‘s „Jesu, Joy of Man‘s Desiring“ 😀
@@PaulFeythe one and only 'difficult' piece I can 'play' 🤭 so enjoy watching your amazing skill - thankyou 🤩
@@PaulFey thanks🫀
You didn’t introduce your friend.
"Friend" in blue shirt appeared to be bored witless and would rather have been anywhere else. Poor dear lad. 🥱
PSALM 147: 5 OUR LORD IS GREAT AND IS MIGHTY IN POWER; HIS UNDERSTANDING IS BEYOND MEASURE.
How would they know that?
Psalm 135: 20,21 O house of Levi, praise Jehovah. 21 May Jehovah be praised from Zion. The One residing in Jerusalem. Praise Jah!
Very annoyingly, I was nearby there in April on holiday for the week.
Nooo, I hope you enjoyed the time there! The citta alta is amazing! 😀
Will you enter the next Longwood Gardens Competition for Young (30 and under) Organists? Top prize: $40,000 USD. Held every three years.
I've heard about it and have seen the 2023 finals, let's see! 😀
@@PaulFeyFelix Hell, who I’m sure you know, won several years ago.
@@JHarryF Феликс Хелл прекрасный и талантливый органист. Кстати свои первые гастроли у него были в России в возрасте 8 лет в Саратовской консерватории 😂
Nemške orgle ne sežejo temu instrumentu niti do kolen..!
record the sound away from the console
No, this is a tracker action organ. The sound is part of the instrument.
Zum Glück hast du zwei Ohren, sonst würdest du im Kreis grinsen :-)
😂😂