How to put this into words... This arrangement requires top notch technical skill. But Caroline has given it that added extra where you can tell she's having fun playing it! It bursts with joy! Excellent!
I listened to the symphony before listening to this and Wow just Wow! 🤯 As a musician and lover of deep powerful organs, this is by far the most powerful performance I have ever heard! And I have listened to a lot of music over the years. ❤️
wonderful performance; you play with passion and your technical skill makes it easy a thing which, probably, only a few can actually play. Congratulations.
This Caroline really achieved it to "transfer"a multi-person orchestra into a one single mighty instrument; her organ. Thank you very much for this contribution, indeed !
Brilliant ! 👏👏👏 ❤ What a powerful experience to listen to your recitals. Tks a lot Ms. Robinson! "I Vow to Thee, My Country" This touching piece was played by the Band of Grenadier guards at Prince Philips Funeral on the site of Windsor Castle.
Wow! What an amazing arrangement and stunningly played. It looks fiendishly difficult. I heard Martin Baker play Mars at St Ignatius Loyola in New York many years ago - also very impressive. I wonder if it was from the same arrangement. Being an Englishman, Holst’s The Planets is just one of those pieces that makes me proud to be English. His orchestrations were amazing, including the rare use of a bass oboe. Thank you for sharing your performance.
Absolutely amazing! I know the orchestra version and was looking for organists, who interpret that complicated piece on an organ. For me you have performed the best version so far! Brilliant, indeed. One minor question: How to you trigger the page turner? I am hesitant to go for electonic scores just for not knowing how to handle the page turner and telepathy hasn't worked so well...
Thank you for your kind words! I use the iPad Pro (12.9") with the application "ForScore." I calibrated the app to recognize when I basically "wince" to the right (forward turn) or to the left (backward turn). It takes some getting used to, and actually this recording was my first time every performing or recording with it. But the technology is very good - it's human error that can get in the way! (Speaking from experience...!)
How fantastic it is! Can I share this by reposting your channel on a nice platform named Gan Jing World? For sure that I will not change anything. If you are fine with that, please let me know. Thank you
I try not to compare organists and look for the best in everyone. All I'm saying is, move over Diane Bish . . . no fancy clothes or hairdo needed here! I'm sure that instrument (and acoustic) keeps you inspired. How glorious!
Jonathan Scott's organ arrangement of this brilliant suite is the best there is. Well done!
How to put this into words... This arrangement requires top notch technical skill. But Caroline has given it that added extra where you can tell she's having fun playing it! It bursts with joy! Excellent!
'Bringer of Jollity'
I'll never get over how much actual talent organists possess. I feel like this instrument and its players are woefully underappreciated. Well done!
That literally left me in tears. No words.
I am so glad you were moved. Thank you for your comment.
Wow Wow Wow! Just amazing. Could listen to this one forever. Beautiful playing. Super talent.
I listened to the symphony before listening to this and Wow just Wow! 🤯 As a musician and lover of deep powerful organs, this is by far the most powerful performance I have ever heard! And I have listened to a lot of music over the years. ❤️
What a way to start one's day!
THANK YOU Caroline!
wonderful performance; you play with passion and your technical skill makes it easy a thing which, probably, only a few can actually play. Congratulations.
This Caroline really achieved it to "transfer"a multi-person orchestra into a one single mighty instrument; her organ.
Thank you very much for this contribution, indeed !
Amazing performance! The organ truly sounds like an orchestra. Seamless transitions!
Outstanding!
Beautiful, one of the best performances I've ever heard, incredible that a single person sounds almost like an orchestra 😍👌
One of my favorite pieces! Breathtaking performance Caroline!! Professionalism at its best!
Brilliant ! 👏👏👏 ❤ What a powerful experience to listen to your recitals. Tks a lot Ms. Robinson!
"I Vow to Thee, My Country" This touching piece was played by the Band of Grenadier guards at Prince Philips Funeral on the site of Windsor Castle.
Omg, absolutely divine Caroline, thank you 🙏🏻
WOW!
BLOODY WOW!!
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Brilliant!
Wow! What an amazing arrangement and stunningly played. It looks fiendishly difficult. I heard Martin Baker play Mars at St Ignatius Loyola in New York many years ago - also very impressive. I wonder if it was from the same arrangement. Being an Englishman, Holst’s The Planets is just one of those pieces that makes me proud to be English. His orchestrations were amazing, including the rare use of a bass oboe. Thank you for sharing your performance.
Fantastic pedal work
The way your feet dance across the pedals
Exciting to watch
3:25 “I’ll always be there for you, even if you can’t see me, becuase I love you.” 🥲 IYKYK
Awesome.
Absolutely incredible!!!
This is wonderful
Very well audio quality
One of my favorite songs - it is absolutely amazing that you recreated a whole orchestra in one instrument!
Awesome! Well done, Caroline!
Thank you Keane!!
I don't know what difficulty this is but it's top tier stuff 😮
3:24
Spectacular!
Absolutely amazing! I know the orchestra version and was looking for organists, who interpret that complicated piece on an organ. For me you have performed the best version so far! Brilliant, indeed. One minor question: How to you trigger the page turner? I am hesitant to go for electonic scores just for not knowing how to handle the page turner and telepathy hasn't worked so well...
Thank you for your kind words! I use the iPad Pro (12.9") with the application "ForScore." I calibrated the app to recognize when I basically "wince" to the right (forward turn) or to the left (backward turn). It takes some getting used to, and actually this recording was my first time every performing or recording with it. But the technology is very good - it's human error that can get in the way! (Speaking from experience...!)
Why do certain notes have a "waver" almost like a (ahem) tape player with low batteries or a wavy record quality?
How fantastic it is! Can I share this by reposting your channel on a nice platform named Gan Jing World? For sure that I will not change anything. If you are fine with that, please let me know. Thank you
I try not to compare organists and look for the best in everyone. All I'm saying is, move over Diane Bish . . . no fancy clothes or hairdo needed here!
I'm sure that instrument (and acoustic) keeps you inspired. How glorious!
Jupiter - The Bringer of Old Age! Please don't bring it on any faster! I can't keep up with it as it is.
Bringer of Jollity, I think...
This would have been better with mimes creating a movie.
Extremely well performed, but a bit slower, please
Silly
@@johnperrylcsw7826 NOT SILLY; just another opinion. You obviously have to learn this !