Fanfare and Processional for organ
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- Опубликовано: 8 сен 2024
- Fanfare and Processional for organ by Douglas Wagner performed on the 62 rank, four manual A.E. Schlueter pipe organ of Briarlake Baptist Church in Decatur, GA. Sheet music can be obtained here: www.jwpepper.co...
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This started playing and the hair on my arms stood at attention. Thank you for sharing your gifts!
I keep coming back to this video. I just love some of the chords in this piece. And the trumpets carry such a great tune.
Absolutely Brilliant!! I only wish I could have heard it played in real life as even though the camera does a great job in recording the piece, It can never compare to actually being there and not only hear the organ but feel it aswell!
I think I've just found the opener for my next recital. Awesome piece! And ezspock is absolutely correct. That slight imperfection to the pitch in the pipes is what gives every pipe organ its own unique voice. You can sample it all you want for an electronic organ but it just isn't the same.
Jason..you did the one thing i was always admonished for doing when i played the mighty Wicks organ in our church....LET THOSE PEDAL VOICES HOWL!!! a fantastic performance for any occasion...
I work for Wicks and I gotta say, letting those pedals rip is the best thing you can do.
I only had 10 ranks to work with, but considering the size of the church, it did a n admirable job...
Great Piece wonderfully done.
The sometimes off pitch sound of the pipes is what gives an organ its charm and causes it to stand out from synthetic electronic instruments. I choose to listen to a real pipe organ anytime. Bravo and wonderfully done.
Absolutely awesome!! I LOVE the sound of this organ as well as your fantastic playing!!
A wonderfully refreshing piece with some powerful trumpet statements.
What a joy to hear you play. Keep it up. God has gifted you!
Who know Briarlake Baptist Church had such a resplendent organ!
What a majestic processional!! I had not heard it before. Thank you for such a fantastic posting. Please post more.
That sounds like a nice evening stroll in the park to me. I love it!
OH man -- this is sweet !!! I live in Marietta, and don't usually go out to Church -- but this is making me want to go hear this guy play in Decatur --- I grew up in a Presbyterian Church, but my Mother was Baptist, so I grew up Presbyterian with STRONG Baptist influence ! HA -- VERY GOOD job jdp !!!
You perform with power and majesty. Love it!
@hosannahorn You can get if from JW Pepper. Go to their website and search for the title.
reminds me of keith nash....a great organist from atlanta.... wonderful
Fantastic. This kid is so talented. The organ is great.
Very nice. Performed to the letter. Loud and ear-pleasing, it doesn't overstay its welcome with the mixtures and reeds (as some of our overcritical colleagues would believe).
I love this! Thank you so much
Amen, brother.. AMEN!!
The registration is perfect for this piece!
Very nice! From a fellow organist. Congrats!
Yay! You used the sheet music from JW Pepper! Thanks for posting this!
Excellent. Thanks for posting!
Good fingering. I admire your fingering positioning. May God continue to give you more knowledge.
Great job, really a great piece and you do a fantastic job.....keep up the work
Great piece and technique....a few of the solo trumpet pipes were not in perfect tune....but then again I'm an organ tuner so I notice things like this.....great job.
Glorious
Wonderful piece well played. Thank you.
Excellent on all fronts! Really enjoyed the posting: Performance, registration, selection and the instrument! Thanks for posting! ( now off to JW Pepper ...)
I think I have this piece, I need to learn it!! Great job!
I definitely second that...this is awesome!
Would this be appropriate for the Recessional March out of a wedding in a Catholic church? I loved this piece!!
As a resident of the metro-Atlanta area, I'd say the main sanctuary organ at Peachtree Road United Methodist Church.
Cracking video, god sound and well played.
Keep it up!
Excellent!
this was awesome!
Very nice!
Fantastic organ and organ playing. Hard for me to conceive of its being in a Baptist Church, unless Meyers Park in Charlotte. I must learn more of this Schlueter firm.
George Exoo Unitarian Minister Beckley WV
Excellent organist.
SUPERB!
Awesome.
Nailed the ending!!
@1clarinet1981 you called THAT one right~!!
Bravo! The Great, Positiv and Pedal must have been full to keep up with that Solo Trompette 8; but this Schlüter handled everything the Douglas Wagner piece required. This hall could have used some natural reverb - overdamped, the last note silenced in a split second, where I expect about two seconds' decay on most organ installations.
"A Processional!" Well done. Good use of the Trumpets. Glad you took care of your timing in relationship to to reverb in the auditorium. Well done. !! Now let's listen to some of your greater compositions. Please. Sent with love. CVD
It sounded like he coupled the en chamade trumpets to the pedals.
manda bem. Lindo
Excellent playing. I love the "tuba?" in the pedals at the end. Sorry. I am a beginner at the organ.
Would you give us all a little on your background? Are the organist here? Who did/do you study with? Etc. I like this instrument a lot. I may have to make time to go by and see it sometime.
Well, all I can say to you is.... WOW!!.. oh, wait.. TO GOD BE THE GLORY!!.. Well, Done....
not bad, to bad it was not being played on the great spreckles organ in san diego, the worlds largest outdoor organ
Mr. Payne,
Where are you organist at this time, 2012?
Great playing and wonderful arrangements. Looking forward to purchase them in 2013 on Lorenz Music.
I am orginally from Atlanta GA, what organ in Atlanta do you consider the best?
I think Soulja Boy, 50 Cent, and Jay-Z came together and disliked this song. I can't anyone else in the world who could dislike this song. BRILLIANT JOB!!!
Where can I get the sheet music to this piece wow! I can't find it anywhere... please email me on youtube to I might obtain a copy please
What song is being played here? It sounds very wonderful.
ai love trombets.
How on earth (and why) did Schlueter voice its pipes to sound like an electronic instrument?
Processional? Do Baptists have processions?
I definitely need to get this piece, very nice. your playing is very clean and accurate.
and please, it's SCHLUETER, not schleuter, thankx ;o)
where abouts can i find this piece?
Can i get the sheet music for free any where?
Great playing but PLEASE tune the reeds AND mixtures!! Keep playing......Wayne from Australia.
Hi, great performance! Next time though, get the reeds tuned before recording.
Have you got something against fortissimo registrations, mate? Just because we organists demand variety of ourselves doesn't mean our audience does, and that's who we're playing for; the organ can't survive without an audience like the piano, and if the public's musical taste calls for a chamade, fifteen ranks of mutations and a contre bombarde then so be it. We can educate them after we've caught their attention.
Very good! I think there is sometimes too much articulation. Less ritardando for example would be better in my opinion. Well played!
bello!?
Well I have two comments first it's a shame tthere was no applause at the end you sure deserved it and second I wish this was done with two cameras with one focused on the pedals so we could see your footwork.
What a shame the solo reed was so out of tune, ruined the whole performance.