That is one big baby Wow Paul that opening really blew any cobwebs (if they exist) out of the church - then you enjoy going through what this instrument is capable of with your talented hands.
Thank you for visiting my family's parish to play our organ! I have always been grateful for our great music, but this helps me to appreciate it even more.
5:25 I literally cannot tell the difference between principals and some of the string stops in the world of pipe organs. Sometimes I can tell that a gamba stop is a gamba stop, but sometimes it sounds just like a principal.
Those stops that weren’t working may be only prepared for and haven’t been installed yet. According to Noack’s notes there are 4 stops prepared for. A 8’ Stopped Diapason, 4’ Principal, 4’ Flute, and a 2’ Fifteenth which are part of the Continuo Division. Beautiful demonstration Paul!
Hope you will make it to the Illinois-Iowa-Indiana area next time you visit the United States, Paul. Really enjoy your performances, especially your original works and improvisations.
Hi, lieber Paul. Dieses Instrument ist schon beeindruckend. Besonders die Akustik in der Kirche ist genial. Die Orgel ist wunderbar auf den Raum abgestimmt. Deine Erläuterungen und Dein Spiel ist wie immer großartig. Vielen lieben Dank fürs zeigen. Beste Grüße aus Görlitz schickt Dir wie immer, Steffen.
Hi Paul. It is so very awesome and generous that you played so many of the greatest American organs in New York State, Washington D.C., etc., and are sharing it so well with all of us. I send you a thousand thank-you's from the penguin organ guild. ❤🐧
This is a wonderful demonstration of a beautiful Noack organ. Noack is one of the few American builders that maintain traditional mechanical tracker organ actions. They are know for their beautiful design and casework also. Wonderful voicing in this great acoustic room. Thank you ,Paul, for showcasing this fine example of modern American organ building.
Congratulations on your continuing American tour. What is the address of this brilliant organ on Capitol Hill. Bravo on your demonstration of this magnificent instrument!
Dear Paul, what a lush organ! It’s rich but bright . The chiff is just right for the beautiful reverberation in that sanctuary. Your sense of registration is superb. Between your genius writing and your artistic ability, you are my favorite Organist! Stay well and I look forward to seeing/hearing you on your next video. Royden
WOW! What a brilliant sound, Paul. That church is quite a gem on The Hill, apparently. Thank you for showing us the organ at St. Peter's, and giving an inspiring demonstration of what it can do. I'm very happy you enjoyed your U.S. tour. Bravo!
Love your smile on the Tutti. This is an impressively powerful and reasonably balanced instrument. I appreciate the actual attention given to the reed stops in that there are a few possible tonalities and then some actual power. To bad they didn't do a large 32 foot reed. Mark
What a stunning masterpriece! I love Noack instruments and this one does not disappoint. I wonder what temperament is used. I couldn't find it anywhere. Total bliss!!!
And not a PENGUIN sock in sight!! LOL!! What a nice instrument that our TAX dollars apparently funded in part most likely. Big sound, big room. Certainly a robust, rich, sound - and reverb for many seconds to follow. Thanks for sharing it as always.
When you play a new organ to you, is it necessary to familiarize yourself to the stops layout, or are all organs pretty much the same? great tour, thanks Paul.
Paul…I very much like this organ and your demonstration. I am curious why there are so many dead notes with a seemingly new installation? Anyway, whatever you do, works for me. 🎉
Sorry but please don't talk while demonstrating. Use subtitles. The pipe organ is an instrument of nature. I guess I'm biased because I'm an introvert.
He’s a human, as all humans do, as you do every day, as I do every day, we talk. You cannot tell someone not to use the voice that god gave them. Just remember that god put us on this earth, we as humans invented the pipe organ. And do you know what is usually right along side an organ in worship? People singing. Which counts as talking. I’m not trying to be mean or rude. I’m just explaining. Enjoy the organ, and the video and try not to worry about him talking. It’s okay man.
@@bradycall1889 I want it to be known o wasn’t coming off as agressive or anything, I’m an organist myself. I am also an introvert, I don’t like holding conversations, so I know where you’re coming from. But people will be people you know
Неймовірне задоволення від музики і виконавця!!!🔥🔥🔥🙏🙏🙏❤️❤️❤️😘
LOVE the Organ Fully Stopped Open Pure Rich sound a Pleasure ,MagicalPipes
This organ is absolutely phenomenal!! The sound gives me goosebumps!! I love when you come to the States Paul, thank you!! ❤❤❤
That is one big baby Wow Paul that opening really blew any cobwebs (if they exist) out of the church - then you enjoy going through what this instrument is capable of with your talented hands.
From MagicalPipes another Great demo I look forward to every Post.
A great Paul Fey on a great organ! 💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Thank you for visiting my family's parish to play our organ! I have always been grateful for our great music, but this helps me to appreciate it even more.
🤩😍🥰Thank you! 🤩🤩🤩
Tolle Orgel, bin sehr erfreute 👌👍🙏🙋♂️
5:25 I literally cannot tell the difference between principals and some of the string stops in the world of pipe organs. Sometimes I can tell that a gamba stop is a gamba stop, but sometimes it sounds just like a principal.
Großartig Paul Fey, super 👍🏻👌👏
Vielen Dank! 😀
I ❤it Paul it’s awesome
😀😀
Those stops that weren’t working may be only prepared for and haven’t been installed yet. According to Noack’s notes there are 4 stops prepared for. A 8’ Stopped Diapason, 4’ Principal, 4’ Flute, and a 2’ Fifteenth which are part of the Continuo Division. Beautiful demonstration Paul!
Awesome power
Hope you will make it to the Illinois-Iowa-Indiana area next time you visit the United States, Paul. Really enjoy your performances, especially your original works and improvisations.
Hi, lieber Paul. Dieses Instrument ist schon beeindruckend. Besonders die Akustik in der Kirche ist genial. Die Orgel ist wunderbar auf den Raum abgestimmt. Deine Erläuterungen und Dein Spiel ist wie immer großartig. Vielen lieben Dank fürs zeigen. Beste Grüße aus Görlitz schickt Dir wie immer, Steffen.
That is just a lovely, warm instrument in such a wonderful acoustic. Well done Noack. Thank you, Paul Fey.
That was cool to see, thank you for showing us these, 😺🇨🇦💞💕❤️♥️💖
Thank you so much for watching 😀
Hi Paul. It is so very awesome and generous that you played so many of the greatest American organs in New York State, Washington D.C., etc., and are sharing it so well with all of us. I send you a thousand thank-you's from the penguin organ guild. ❤🐧
Oh, it has been a true pleasure to get to know all these amazing instruments! Thank you!! 😀🐧🐧🐧
Eine großartige Präsentation dieser herrlichen Orgel. Danke Herr Fey. 👌👍👏 Bravo
Herzlichen Dank! 😀
Interessantes Video. Danke Paul
Ganz wunderbar Paul Fey. Vielen Dank. !!!!!
Another excellent demo of an intersting instrument. Thanks Paul.
Bravo Herr Fey 👍👍👍
Sehr schön anzuhören. 😃
what a beautiful looking instrument!
Top performance Thanks 🎹👍🎵
Thank you for watching! 😀
STUNNING - Thank you and WELL DONE. Take care 🙂
Das ist eine unbeschreiblich schöne Demo. 👏👍👌
This gonna be great Paul!😁👍👍
So wunderschön anzuhören, vielen Dank. ❤👌👌👌
Vielen Dank 😀
This is a wonderful demonstration of a beautiful Noack organ. Noack is one of the few American builders that maintain traditional mechanical tracker organ actions. They are know for their beautiful design and casework also. Wonderful voicing in this great acoustic room. Thank you ,Paul, for showcasing this fine example of modern American organ building.
Thank you so much for watching, Gene! 😀
Noack, Fritts, Pasi (for the most part), Fisk, Bigelow, Taylor and Boody, etc.
Thank you for the demonstration of this mighty organ! Always enjoy listening to you playing the organ!👍
Thank you so much!! 😀
Beautiful as always! :)
Congratulations on your continuing American tour. What is the address of this brilliant organ on Capitol Hill. Bravo on your demonstration of this magnificent instrument!
Thank you so much for watching!! 😀
Dear Paul, what a lush organ! It’s rich but bright . The chiff is just right for the beautiful reverberation in that sanctuary. Your sense of registration is superb. Between your genius writing and your artistic ability, you are my favorite Organist! Stay well and I look forward to seeing/hearing you on your next video. Royden
very interesting presentation, thanks a lot !
Thank you for watching! 😀
@@PaulFey great pleasure, many thanks !
WOW! What a brilliant sound, Paul. That church is quite a gem on The Hill, apparently. Thank you for showing us the organ at St. Peter's, and giving an inspiring demonstration of what it can do. I'm very happy you enjoyed your U.S. tour. Bravo!
Another fine demonstration of a great organ and your talent as an improviser at the bench. Thank you!
Im going to play this organ tomorrow!
You‘ll love it!! 🤩
Love your smile on the Tutti. This is an impressively powerful and reasonably balanced instrument. I appreciate the actual attention given to the reed stops in that there are a few possible tonalities and then some actual power. To bad they didn't do a large 32 foot reed.
Mark
this is awesome!! 👏
Thank you for a brilliant presentation and performance Paul! It's always great to hear you play my friend!😁👍👏👏👏
This is impressive!
Thank you so much! 😀
The continuo stops are prepared stops. So they don't have any ranks yet.
What a stunning masterpriece! I love Noack instruments and this one does not disappoint. I wonder what temperament is used. I couldn't find it anywhere. Total bliss!!!
And not a PENGUIN sock in sight!! LOL!! What a nice instrument that our TAX dollars apparently funded in part most likely. Big sound, big room. Certainly a robust, rich, sound - and reverb for many seconds to follow. Thanks for sharing it as always.
Did you get to check out the crypt organ at the national Basilica? I think it’s the best organ in DC
When you play a new organ to you, is it necessary to familiarize yourself to the stops layout, or are all organs pretty much the same? great tour, thanks Paul.
I like to compare it to driving a new car - its similar in general, but each one got it’s own twist 😀
JESUS ❤❤❤Dios 😅😅
Paul…I very much like this organ and your demonstration. I am curious why there are so many dead notes with a seemingly new installation? Anyway, whatever you do, works for me. 🎉
..has a decidedly french classical character.
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This thing just about works.! There's some really odd action behaviour on couplers. You need to find a C B Fisk.
Never cross the legs whilst playing the pedals. Basic technique.
Record a tutorial video explaining it instead of just leaving a smart comment here - I‘d be happy to watch it 😀
Sorry but please don't talk while demonstrating. Use subtitles. The pipe organ is an instrument of nature. I guess I'm biased because I'm an introvert.
He’s a human, as all humans do, as you do every day, as I do every day, we talk. You cannot tell someone not to use the voice that god gave them. Just remember that god put us on this earth, we as humans invented the pipe organ. And do you know what is usually right along side an organ in worship? People singing. Which counts as talking. I’m not trying to be mean or rude. I’m just explaining. Enjoy the organ, and the video and try not to worry about him talking. It’s okay man.
@@PulseBoosts Okay fair enough.
@@bradycall1889 I want it to be known o wasn’t coming off as agressive or anything, I’m an organist myself. I am also an introvert, I don’t like holding conversations, so I know where you’re coming from. But people will be people you know
@@PulseBoosts Okay I'm cool with that.
Wunderbar diese Orgel