As a young organist and apprentice builder I always appreciate it when videos like this one give the general public a little insight as to how majestic and powerful the organ really is 🎶 😁!
I'm amazed that the Berliner Dom and it's organ weren't destroyed during the bombing raids. Sadly the great Silbermann organ in Dresden's Frauenkirche, once played by Bach himself, was destroyed this way.
Well, because the noun Orgel is feminine in German „die Orgel“ not „der Orgel“. So it would be extremely bizarre and grammatically wrong to refer to it as „the king of instruments“ in German. The reporter, however should be aware of this difference and translate correctly.
Great video. The unstated problem, of course is that Germany, along with Netherlands and others, has this rich treasury of historical instruments, really the focus of their cultural heritage. However, fewer people actually go to the churches now, as secularity is the "new religion". So funds are lacking to maintain and restore these magnificent instruments. I hope we can avoid just tossing these away as the buildings are turned into coffee shops and flea markets.
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. That reminds me of what happened to some of the French organs during Napoleon’s reign, since the Church or its concept did not fit in with Napoleon’s Enlightenment ideology of progress, reason, and change 😕. Luckily, the beautiful Cavaillé Coll organ at Notre Dame de Paris survived.
Great video that shows the richness of sound & all the posibilities of the organ! If I may correct you: The excerpt of Bach at minute 19:00 comes from the Dorian Toccata, BWV 538.
Dear Jan Holstein, Thank you very much for pointing this out. We have now corrected this in the description box, so that all following viewers have the correct information about the piece. If you find errors in our information, please continue to point them out to us. Stay tuned!!
A great instrument! Could the church survive without the organ builders! If you owned one of these it could be called "a vulgar display of wealth! Admire the German organ builders!
@@DWClassicalMusic I keep coming back to this documentary just for this piece, and cant seem to find it under the given name:( If it is not too late, maybe you could double-check if that is really the right piece or maybe give me a link; I would hugely appreciate it!
"To my eyes and ears the organ will ever be the King of Instruments." - W. A. Mozart Other than the DW narrator, I've never heard the organ referred to as a "queen" of instruments? And, the oldest working organ in the world is in the Basilica of Valère in Sion, Switzerland ; some of the working components date back to the 14th century AD.
Well, as the German language is encumbered with specifically gendered articles ( der - male, die - female, das - neutral), and an organ is female (die Orgel), it has to be the Queen of instruments. Don't know about the Mozart quote, just trying to explain that king doesn't make sense here.
@@jimshaw899 Oh, I didn't mean to be overly feminist, just that Mozart was a product of his time and place. Had he lived in Great Britain under Queen Elizabeth, he might have said "queen" after all.
the organ they are talking about at 12:04 isn't the oldest organ....the oldest is located in the Valere Basilica in Sion, Switzerland, dating back to 1390
Ничто не сравнится с величием и красотой звучания хорошего органа в хорошей акустике собора! Все иное кажется преходящим, временным, суетным и шумным ...
Thank you very much for your comment. You are absolutely right, it is not a piece by Muffat. Instead it is: Giovanni Battista Martini: Organ Sonata in F major / III. Grave Thanks to your hint we were able to correct the mistake.
Thank you very much for your comment. Indeed, in English, the organ is called the "King of instruments“. Our documentary was filmed in Germany, and in German the word organ is feminine which explaines why the organ is called the "Queen of instruments“ here.
@@vaughangarrick Technically Austrian. Which is a subspecies of german, but so much its own that a friend of mine actually needed an official translation of his drivers license into german (before the EU one was on the scene). By the way, Mozart called the organ the queen of instruments in a letter to his father ("Die Königin aller Instrumente").
@@jacquespotgieter7005 Yes, I heard the same thing but I think Frisoer100 is on to something. In Deutsch nouns have either a masculine, feminine, or neuter modifier in front of them. For instance the organ translated in German is Die Orgel. Die is feminine whereas Der is masculine and Das is neuter. The same is true for the word church in German it’s a feminine noun, Die Kirche.
@@sarahwarner6917 Thanks for the explanation. So do you think Mozart might have said something to the effect of "she is the king of instruments" perhaps jokingly ?
@@jacquespotgieter7005 Ur welcome. Lol, you know IDK 🤷♀️. Judging from Mozart‘s carefree attitude it’s possible he might have said the King of Instruments as a pun on the German grammar, knowing full well Die Orgel is feminine. But that is just speculation on my part. 🤔 Either way I‘ve never played an instrument as massive, complex, transcendent, & as beautiful as the organ. Mozart was onto something!
This is a german Documentary and in german the Organ is feminine, thus this is simply a literal translation = Königin der Instrumente = Queen of Instruments.
Lol, I was wondering about that too! I know Mozart called the Die Orgel the king of instruments which has stuck with it throughout the years. This was the first time I’ve heard it called the queen of instruments.
is the 'queen of instruments' a result of grammatical gender? It must be die Orgel, auf Deutsch. here in the English speaking world we call it the 'king of instruments'
Thanks for your comment. Indeed, our documentary was filmed in Germany, in German the word organ is feminine and they call the organ the „Queen of instruments“. In English, the organ is called the „King of instruments“.
THE KING OF INSTRUMENTS!!! (Great documentary!)
As a young organist and apprentice builder I always appreciate it when videos like this one give the general public a little insight as to how majestic and powerful the organ really is 🎶 😁!
It’s just a marvelous instrument. And it’s almost incredible that nowadays there’s still people who care about them. There’s hope
DW documentaries are Gold wert. Very good.
Dear leopard tiger,
Thank you for your lovely comment! 😊🙏
I'm amazed that the Berliner Dom and it's organ weren't destroyed during the bombing raids. Sadly the great Silbermann organ in Dresden's Frauenkirche, once played by Bach himself, was destroyed this way.
The King of Instruments everywhere in the world except Germany? Got it!
Well, because the noun Orgel is feminine in German „die Orgel“ not „der Orgel“. So it would be extremely bizarre and grammatically wrong to refer to it as „the king of instruments“ in German. The reporter, however should be aware of this difference and translate correctly.
Kassel's organ is awesome for our eyes, minds and souls. Magnificent!
I love the organ. One of the most beautiful instruments around. Thank you for such an insightful documentary
Interesting documentary! Thanks for creating it!
We're glad you liked it! 🥰
Great video. The unstated problem, of course is that Germany, along with Netherlands and others, has this rich treasury of historical instruments, really the focus of their cultural heritage. However, fewer people actually go to the churches now, as secularity is the "new religion". So funds are lacking to maintain and restore these magnificent instruments.
I hope we can avoid just tossing these away as the buildings are turned into coffee shops and flea markets.
Yes, I agree wholeheartedly. That reminds me of what happened to some of the French organs during Napoleon’s reign, since the Church or its concept did not fit in with Napoleon’s Enlightenment ideology of progress, reason, and change 😕. Luckily, the beautiful Cavaillé Coll organ at Notre Dame de Paris survived.
I love pipe organs. This is a great documentary. Thank you.
Thankyou for sharing the precious organ documentary
With pleasure! We're glad you liked it! 😊
Happy New Year
Thank you very much for the great detail description of organ tradition and recent development.
Cool and talented organists
Wunderbar, Danke!
Thanks for a beautiful and educational film. I enjoyed it immensely!
schöne impressionen aus der orgellandschaft deutschlands!
danke an dw classial music und alle organistinnen und organisten die dieses amt versehen
Was für ein Reichtum.
Möge das Christentum
erhalten bleiben .
✝️
Great video that shows the richness of sound & all the posibilities of the organ! If I may correct you: The excerpt of Bach at minute 19:00 comes from the Dorian Toccata, BWV 538.
Dear Jan Holstein,
Thank you very much for pointing this out. We have now corrected this in the description box, so that all following viewers have the correct information about the piece.
If you find errors in our information, please continue to point them out to us. Stay tuned!!
I would suggest Europe to keep safe its traditions and memories before they will become only memories as seems to be the trend
@@Bizarro_na_chapa Stop playing the victim. Europe is a perpetrator of violence, not a victim of it.
@@orb3796 i am not talking about violence, i am talking about culture... but whatever the orbit you are in... you are just peripheric
A great instrument!
Could the church survive without the organ builders!
If you owned one of these it could be called "a vulgar display of wealth!
Admire the German organ builders!
Musica celestial.
THE MOST INCREDIBLE INSTRUMENT
I prefer subtitles. Great documentary!
Very well done documentary! Congratulations to the Deutsche Welle team!
@Marcelo Bruno Rodrigues Thank you for your high praise! 😊
Great documentary!
Lets be proud of our history, our religion, our magnificent organs. They moved our ancestors souls. Let us not forget them
I will take the sound of the Osttönnen organ over every other instrument in this documentary, it has such a nice timbre.
The music @4:22 is definitely not Muffat. I would like to know what it is though!
I would also really like to know the name of that piece!
@@jakobcallsen540 Thanks for the tip! We have corrected that in the description box. The piece is:
Rondo by Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier
Thanks for the tip! We have corrected that in the description box. The piece is:
Rondo by Jean-Jacques Beauvarlet-Charpentier
@@DWClassicalMusic I keep coming back to this documentary just for this piece, and cant seem to find it under the given name:(
If it is not too late, maybe you could double-check if that is really the right piece or maybe give me a link; I would hugely appreciate it!
"To my eyes and ears the organ will ever be the King of Instruments." - W. A. Mozart
Other than the DW narrator, I've never heard the organ referred to as a "queen" of instruments?
And, the oldest working organ in the world is in the Basilica of Valère in Sion, Switzerland ; some of the working components date back to the 14th century AD.
Hello! It is because in German, the word for Organ, “Orgel”, is feminine (die Orgel), so that kinda makes it the queen rather the king 😊
Thank you for saying this. I will look it up when I’m in Switzerland again.
The Queen of instruments? Get your facts right! The organ is the KING of instruments as quoted by Mozart.
Well, as the German language is encumbered with specifically gendered articles ( der - male, die - female, das - neutral), and an organ is female (die Orgel), it has to be the Queen of instruments. Don't know about the Mozart quote, just trying to explain that king doesn't make sense here.
@@s.eckert2682 Mozart spoke primarily German. And He called it King. Poor sod, Mozart knew nothing, eh?
@@jimshaw899 Yes, I looked up the quotation, I guess a queen just didn't have the same value, being merely a female, sigh.
@@s.eckert2682 Don't make it sexist. Just get the quote correct.
It's not: "A Jeep, a Jeep, my kingdom for a Jeep..."
@@jimshaw899 Oh, I didn't mean to be overly feminist, just that Mozart was a product of his time and place. Had he lived in Great Britain under Queen Elizabeth, he might have said "queen" after all.
One doesn’t play an instrument, one plays a building. . .
Beeindruckend
the organ they are talking about at 12:04 isn't the oldest organ....the oldest is located in the Valere Basilica in Sion, Switzerland, dating back to 1390
no 1435
magnifique
Ничто не сравнится с величием и красотой звучания хорошего органа в хорошей акустике собора!
Все иное кажется преходящим, временным, суетным и шумным ...
Excelente
What is the music excerpt at 05:50? I doesn’t think it’s Muffats Toccata Tertia, like the description it says.
Thank you very much for your comment. You are absolutely right, it is not a piece by Muffat. Instead it is:
Giovanni Battista Martini: Organ Sonata in F major / III. Grave
Thanks to your hint we were able to correct the mistake.
Супер видео кайф от музыки 🍑 🍒 🍓 🍎 🍇
I filled in when organist was out, and this video was fascinating!"All Saints Church, Holy Trinity Lutheran.Brooklyn New York.◇Psalm 100◇
Musique céleste !
Prenzlau , soviel Respekt muß sein
Pongalo en español por favor.
My mother played at that church for years
Not the queen of instruments, but the king of instruments!
I found that abit suspicious too . Enough of the gender trifles , good lady
Once again: It's female in German, so it's a queen. For us;)
Try the unique bamboo organ of Las Piñas in the Philippines with its cool mellow sound.
01:40 The big girl being soundly asleep in her deck chair, the lad next to her playing with his mobile phone. That's the state of affairs.
I don't seem to recall which chaconne / passacaglia this is. Is it Handel? Is it French but I forgot (beginning and end of the documentary).
Andreas Sieling plays this piece at the beginning and end of the documentary:
Georg Muffat: Passacaglia
From: Apparatus musico-organisticus
Always heard it referred to as "King" of instruments, not queen.
Thank you very much for your comment. Indeed, in English, the organ is called the "King of instruments“. Our documentary was filmed in Germany, and in German the word organ is feminine which explaines why the organ is called the "Queen of instruments“ here.
I have never heard it referred to as the Queen of instruments! How ridiculous. Everyone knows it's the KING of instruments!
Well, the organ is female in the german language (die Orgel), which of course precludes it from being the king, but it certainly can be the queen.
@@Soordhin yet mozart called it king...what language did he speak?
@@vaughangarrick Technically Austrian. Which is a subspecies of german, but so much its own that a friend of mine actually needed an official translation of his drivers license into german (before the EU one was on the scene). By the way, Mozart called the organ the queen of instruments in a letter to his father ("Die Königin aller Instrumente").
@@Soordhin I think it was Guillaume de Machaut who called the organ the “king of instruments”.
@@Soordhin aah thank you 😊
The organ is traditionally referred to as the king of instruments, not queen of instruments (no misogyny intended).
In German organs are female, so "queen" is correct;)
@@frisoer100 Now I am totally confused. It was Mozart himself that "coined" the name: "King of Instruments".
@@jacquespotgieter7005 Yes, I heard the same thing but I think Frisoer100 is on to something. In Deutsch nouns have either a masculine, feminine, or neuter modifier in front of them. For instance the organ translated in German is Die Orgel. Die is feminine whereas Der is masculine and Das is neuter. The same is true for the word church in German it’s a feminine noun, Die Kirche.
@@sarahwarner6917 Thanks for the explanation. So do you think Mozart might have said something to the effect of "she is the king of instruments" perhaps jokingly ?
@@jacquespotgieter7005 Ur welcome. Lol, you know IDK 🤷♀️. Judging from Mozart‘s carefree attitude it’s possible he might have said the King of Instruments as a pun on the German grammar, knowing full well Die Orgel is feminine. But that is just speculation on my part. 🤔 Either way I‘ve never played an instrument as massive, complex, transcendent, & as beautiful as the organ. Mozart was onto something!
Wo gibts die deutsche version?
Die deutsche Version der Doku gibt es hier:
www.dw.com/de/glaubenssachen-kl%C3%A4nge-die-zum-himmel-steigen-faszination-orgel/av-59389152
13:59 am i the only one that sees those letters moving??
Looks like a signal static, usually when watching cable TV.
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Actually, it's been called the king of instruments. Not sure why.
The King of the instruments, not the Queen.
If The Organ is The Queen of instruments which is the King??
Why describe it as The Queen ?
Wow, that "ultramodern" organ was just... awful. Just awful. And the glass hallway going into the church? Another travesty.
Agreed. Just so unsettlingly ugly
As amazing as they are what's more amazing and important is knowing the Lord God Almighty. Come to Christ. Be washed of your sins and live for him.
I'm fairly sure it's called the King of instruments but ok
Excuse me the Organ is the KING of instruments not the Queen... enough with this WOKE b.s.
This is a german Documentary and in german the Organ is feminine, thus this is simply a literal translation = Königin der Instrumente = Queen of Instruments.
I wish you would subtitle instead of also dubbing in English. I find it very tiring to listen to and would rather have the original German.
If the organ is the queen of instruments what is the king of instruments? Maybe the narrator is a jealous violinist.
Lol, I was wondering about that too! I know Mozart called the Die Orgel the king of instruments which has stuck with it throughout the years. This was the first time I’ve heard it called the queen of instruments.
is the 'queen of instruments' a result of grammatical gender? It must be die Orgel, auf Deutsch. here in the English speaking world we call it the 'king of instruments'
Thanks for your comment. Indeed, our documentary was filmed in Germany, in German the word organ is feminine and they call the organ the „Queen of instruments“. In English, the organ is called the „King of instruments“.
These instruments at the church of St Martin horrible! Only good for monster music!
Not really old. Rebuild after the Second World War.
Randwick church
The organ is the king of instruments, not queen.
Once more: In German it's female, so it's a queen.
It's just identifying as Queen. 😂
The queen of instruments? Are you kidding me? What a load of piffle.