You've never seen an organ like this..
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- Опубликовано: 2 янв 2025
- We just came back from a trip to Austria and had the chance to visit several amazing pipe organs there. This is the organ of the huge Basilica in Kremsmünster. We've heard the secret small organ in the chapel there and this is the large organ in the main church. It features three manual, pedal and many very bright, baroque stops. We'll be testing all the sounds of the organ also including the strong Trumpets and wonderful flutes of the instrument. The church is currently being restored so tuning is not on point - still, a wonderful instrument and a joy to play!
I hope you'll enjoy this video of the organ as well as the traveling-shots. Please let me know if you like this video style and I can show you more "behind the scenes" and traveling footage. It is so much fun to film, so I'd be happy to share more.
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Within 10 seconds I was saying to myself how incredibly bright this organ is... It kind of sounds like a silberman... I was rolling on the floor when Paul was holding his breath while playing the Vox.... It was a moment of... "This isn't combining well" ... We organists who play pipe organs have all been there.... You grin and bear it....
Thank you, Paul! What a wonderful instrument! I'm sure that it and the church, once restored, will serve for many years to come. You are a terrific guide, composer, and performer. All best wishes.
I am surprised at how easily Paul seems to be able to give us all the lovely sounds from so many different organs. They are all different yet, he has such a depth of knowledge that he makes it work.
Das ist eine tolle Kirche mit einer sehr schön gespielten Orgel. Toll Paul
You are the king of organ registration, my friend!!! Fan of Paul Fey forever!!!
Thanks Paul. What a beautiful instrument and in a amazing baroque church typical of the great pilgrim churches of medieval central Europe. I love the heater above your head - presumably to keep the organist’s fingers from seizing up in the winter.
It’s an instrument and church that is part of the patrimony or Austria and I hope the local, regional, and state will support the restoration and upkeep of these treasures.
Love it Paul when you give it the full organ - what a superb instrument - i love your trips around the churches -peace and blessings dear friend. Rohr flutes are always delightful.
Thank You Paul for sharing this great instrument with us.
We must thank so many people, those that commission the building of such an organ, the builder who works out the very complex mechanisms and linkages, the composer who can hear in his head how the potential of the instrument can be released and celebrated, and by no means least - an organist who can read the music, work the manuals and pedal board, select and change the stops so that we lesser mortals are treated to magic beyond compare.
That organ ‘sparkles’, wonderful👏
Tolles Video. Herzlichen Dank dafür Paul Fey. ❤
So impressed with this young musician! Gives one hope for our future.
healing machinery for human organs
Thank you Paul. Definitely "Penguin Approved". 🙂🐧🎹
Dear Paul, thank you for the tour of that brilliant organ! It’s fun to be exposed to all the different organs in so many places. I can hear that organ is alive in that church! How exhilarating is that!! Thank you, my friend!💕Royden
Ich bin so sehr begeistert. Bravo Paul Fey. !!!!
Ich bin begeistert von dieser Orgel 👍👌👏
werde die orgel sicher nie "durchschauen/voll erfassen" - aber sie ist und bleibt ein beeindruckendes instrument, das ich durch deine erklärungen/vorführungen immer besser kennenlerne und weiterhin besonders schätze - werde möglichst oft noch orgelkonzerte besuchen und auch besser "verstehen", was ich höre
Sehr schöne Kirche und Orgel. Dankeschön. 👌👍👏
I love it we missed you 😊😊😊😊
Un orgue qui a l’air très intéressant ! Hâte de voir ça !
Thanks Paul. This was very nice.... love the finale!!
Beautiful organ! The basilica looks like the inside of a wedding cake.
Fantastisch Führung. Vielen Dank Paul Fey ❤
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Sehr schön anzuhören Paul Fey
It blows me away, at the knowledge you have of the stops!! This is a fabulous organ. I love learning about it!! ❤❤❤
Thank you for closing with full organ - it makes my heart stop!
Sehr schön. Danke Paul
Fantastic organ ! Thank you Paul !
Interesting video! For some reason the stops and keys looked familiar to me, so I searched this organ and found it is built by Koegler. Here in my town we also have a Koegler organ so it all made sense then :)
stunning place & amazing video!! wow
Beautiful church organ !!
"voluminös" - großartiges finale - DANKE 🙂
I’ve been there also. It’s just amazing. Especially the recording of Sietze de Vries improvising at this organ is a real showcase (the Kögler Orgelbau double album).
Sehr schön Paul Fey ich freue mich
Wow thats one powerful tool 🙏🏻✌🏼
Gracious beautiful sound
Fascinating instrument - but you're right it's not without its problems. Hopefully nothing that can't be fixed easily and a quick tune would certainly improve things.
Super Video !!!
Soooo beautiful, Paul. ♥
I’m so glad I found your channel! I don’t even remember how I happened upon it but you are so amazing at what you do! I just think you and your videos and your skills are so cool! 😍 I’ve always had a fascination with cathedrals and pipe organs and I love listening to you explain everything and play! Your videos always make my day! Thank you for sharing!!
C’est magnifique !
Merci beaucoup pour tes partages.
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What a great experience!
J adore les jeux et la finesse de de son doigt
Bravo il me fait penser à Marie Claire Alain ❤❤❤
das passt doch alles hervorragend zusammen: kirche, orgel und das orgelspiel/die musik - danke
WOW! My first from you … SUBSCRIBED & Binging! ❤👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
Klasse Video
Fantastic my dear friend!😁👏👏👏👏
Eine tolle Kirche mit einer schönen und wenn sie überholt wird, auch klanglich wundervollen Orgel.
beautiful sound
Viele Danke
Krems is a magnificent place
organo stonato,,ma bravo Paul
Einfach wunderbar Paul Fey. 🙏🙏🙏
Amazing!
Wonderful! 😍
Wunderschön ❤
Que acustica tan preciosa!
Sehr schön präsentiert Paul. Liebe Grüße aus Castrop-Rauxel. Gerd 👏
*Floating organ?*
The Adelaide (AU) Festival Centre organ - built in the late '70s by Rieger Orgelbau - floats on a pneumatic cushion (not unlike a hovercraft) so it can be brought forward for concerts but moved backstage behind shutters when space needed for other events.
It was inaugurated by the French organist Marie Claire Alain, and I was fortunate enough to be there.
The pipe organ is the most rock of musical instruments, the only one that makes the walls shake without amplification systems, as can be heard at the end of the rehearsal.
wow sounds so beautiful 🥰🥰
Die dicken, orangen Pinguine ersticken die Bässe !!
so gut !!
Guten Tag, lieber Paul. Na, das war ja wieder ein sehr schönes Instrument. Danke für`s zeigen und natürlich Danke für dein super Spiel. So muss eine Orgel klingen. Liebe und beste Grüße aus Görlitz sendet dir Steffen.
Wow, what an amazing sound and what an amazing musician too! Why though is it called a floating organ?
I think it’s because it’s on a balcony.
Lovely sounds on all the stops and nice piece at the end. On 3 manuals I’ve played in the UK, the great is usually the middle keyboard with the swell (enclosed) at the top and the choir (also enclosed) at the bottom. Sometimes there are combinations which can swap keyboards which could out them in the order you were playing - great, choir, swell or some other combination. So is this organ usually set up with the loudest at the bottom and quieter as you go from 1st to 2nd to 3rd manual?.
😊Such a wonderful instrument. If it is not available in Hauptwerk it should be.
Thank you for another church organ visit 😀 I don't know how these pipe stops work, but can you pull it out only half way to get lesser stop sound? or must it be pulled out fully for any sound? 🤔 TIA for sharing your knowledge 😊
Ausgezeichnet Paul Fey. !!!
come to scherpenisse NL to the dorpskerk very great organ
Paul, j’aimerai entendre ton interprétation le choral du veilleur
Ave Maria! +
I want to hear Take Me out to the Old Ball Game.
are the stops mechanical or electric?
hello come to scherpenisse the dorpskerk in the netherlands can you come
thats an very great organ.
I never realized before that the English saying "pulling all stops" is not only equivalent to the German saying "alle Register ziehen", but also shares the same origin: Cranking up the volume on a classic organ to the max. Dialing it up to 11.
I know this is a little basic but can you tell me, are the keys brown through age or are they actually woof themselves? The action looks so light, I would adore to play it myself. Happy International King Penguin Day by the way dear friend 🐧
The key colorarion is by design. I believe the console, at least fairly new. I believe the colr selection was made to harmonize with the rest of the building.
It only just occurred to me - this is in Kremsmünster. In Austria. Please help me understand why the organ pipes are measured in *feet* rather than meters and sub-units ...
Organ stops are best thought of not as a length measurements, but frequency divisors. For a five-octave keyboard which goes from C to C, the note two octaves from the bottom would be treated as "middle C", and have a a root frequency of roughly 2100/N, regardless of the physical length of the pipe. Thus, for an 8' stop, the note two octaves from the bottom would play middle C. A 16' stop, it would play an octave lower, and a 4' stop would play an octave higher. For other lengths of keyboard, 8' would represent concert pitch; 16' would be an octave down, and 4' would be an octave up.
The use of foot numbering stems from the fact that an open pipe that plays a note two octaves below middle C (i.e. the bottom note of a typical keyboard) will have a sounding length of about eight feet, but the numbers correspond only roughly to physical dimensions. Even if one were to fudge numbers to say that a 16' rank was exactly 5.00 meters, it's a lot easier to visually recognize that 32/16/8/4/2/1 are all separated by factors of two than to do likewise with 10m/5m/2.5m/1.25m/62.5cm., and it's a lot easier to recognize that e.g. 2 2/3 or 1 3/5 are 8/3 and 8/5, respectively (sounding at three or five times the frequency of an 8' stop) than to do likewise with 83.3cm or 50cm.
@@flatfingertuning727 Ah - now I follow the thinking a bit closer - thanks!
Is this a modern instrument in baroque style? It has a wonderful sound but I don't see the slightest indication of age and wear. On a well played tracker- even restored- I'd expect the occasional rattle and bang. (I play an 1870's organ with so much wear to the manuals it can sound like a hailstorm if you play rapidly)
Ok, what's with the "floating organ" title?🤔
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aufwändig verzierte Tasten, hossa.
Unenclosed swell meaning no swell pedal
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Nah bro
Instrumento ideal para tocar fandangos y seguidillas para los bellotarix de mi poblado.