Rodgers and Hart Selections - Mark Herman at the Robert Morton Theatre Pipe Organ
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Theatre organist Mark Herman plays the 1927 4-manual, 28-rank Robert Morton Theatre Pipe Organ in the Kansas City Music Hall.
Can't go wrong with Rogers & Hart, a magnificent theater pipe organ and an exceptional artist at the keyboards. Sublime!
Love to markk on the organ daykly thanks joan erhard
Mark, what a JOY it is to hear you're playing! Your mastery of jazz chord progressions is stunning! I hope you do more performances on this particular instrument -- it is well balanced. Thank you for your generosity.
Beautiful playing as always, Mark!
I love this organ and Mark makes it shine! Cheers.
Always enjoy your performance and incentive registrations. We always enjoy your playing at the San Gabriel Mission. Thanks so much!!!
Very reminiscent of Raymond Shelly. Beautiful!
A real toe tapper, Mark love it , thank you Richard
Well, I found the location of the instrument- Kansas City Music Hall. Gorgeous installation!
Another superb performance, musically and technically, from dear Mark! I have just started watching this video as I write, and hope Mark will reveal the location of this wonderful instrument. Being a 4M, perhaps it is a “Wonder Morton,” which narrows down the possible locales. I know Wurlitzer has usually been considered the Rolls Royce of theatre organs, but this particular instrument, using automotive parlance, could certain be considered a Bentley! Beautiful flues and reeds, for sure, particularly when showcased by such a fine musician.
FYI This is the 4/28 Morton at the Kansas City Music Hall.
So pleased to see you back here again after so long. You're simply the best!
I remember watching you perform for the Atlanta Chapter ATOS. I think it was at Bucky Reddish residence. I’m glad I found you on You.
Hi from OKC! Awesome, as always!
Wonderful A+A+A+.. have you heard of the organist Lorin Whitney?? Some of his lp's are on RUclips.. he played mainly hymns and was organist for the Haven of Rest Quartet.. and accompanied a lot of "Christian" singers....
Super! Loved those songs. Question: what is the name of the song played on the piano at 14:38?
“Everything’s up to Date in Kansas City,” played by yours truly on the piano. It’s from the Rodgers & Hammerstein musical “Oklahoma.”
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