There can never be too much 'simple beauty' in this world and your performance adds to such treasure with this wonderful recording on the magnificent Downes/Walker Organ: bravo, Ben! (You may remember my lengthy response - ! - to your 'Hornpipe' recording a few months ago and the importance of woodwind instruments as the sound from them travels better over water . . . )
In the days that BBC Radio 4 went off the air from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily, this was the first thing listeners heard in the morning, followed by the Greenwich Time Signal. Well over half-a-century ago!
one of many wonderful pieces of music written by Handel - thanks for playing this Ben.
There can never be too much 'simple beauty' in this world and your performance adds to such treasure with this wonderful recording on the magnificent Downes/Walker Organ: bravo, Ben! (You may remember my lengthy response - ! - to your 'Hornpipe' recording a few months ago and the importance of woodwind instruments as the sound from them travels better over water . . . )
In the days that BBC Radio 4 went off the air from 11 p.m. to 7 a.m. daily, this was the first thing listeners heard in the morning, followed by the Greenwich Time Signal. Well over half-a-century ago!
Great playing as always! but Tell me, why are so many Organist playing in socks?