The best organs are few and far between in England now, and the best organists even fewer. It’s such a delight to discover this organ has been restored and that Diane Bush played it so beautifully for us all to see and hear. The icing on the cake for me as an Englishman was to hear Diane playing Rule Britannia, at a time when we’ve just been commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Allies victory over the Nazis in WWII. Brought me to tears.
Happy to see Joy of Music again and Diana Bish. Loved watching it years ago and then nothing except repeats on EWTN. Hopefully I'll be able to see new episodes. Beautiful tribute to Sir Cleobury.
I have watched all your program at least once if not more and welcome some new ones. Your just as good as always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I look forward to more!
Slight correction for the introduction. King's College Chapel is a chapel, not a church as stated at 0:42. A church has parochial and diocesan responsibilities within the structure of the Church of England. King's College Chapel does not have these responsibilities and is not subject to the authority of any diocesan bishop. Rather it is a collegiate Chapel subject only to, and in the ownership of, the Provost and Fellows of King's College Cambridge.
My first opportunity to hear the restored organ, and the icing on the cake is to see the First Lady of the Organ playing it! OH, I am overwhelmed! God bless you, Ms. Bish!
Alex Fishburn ZERO audio quality on TH-cam or most recordings of pipe organs do the instrument justice. To get the true experience of a pipe organ, you MUST be in the room the instrument is in.
@Vikram Keskar I've heard in my lifetime MANY wonderful recordings of the pipe organ and even recorded a CD of an organ that was brilliantly recorded, and still NOTHING compares to hearing the instrument in the room live regardless as to how good the recording equipment is. My CD was digitally recorded and despite that, it doesn't stand in the shadow of hearing that organ live in the room. I'm familiar with the Nathan Laube recording, thanks but I guarantee that Harrison & Harrison organ sounds far better in that chapel than that recording could have ever hoped for...
I think she got the history of Kings College wrong. It is not named for its buildings or organ but for royal sponsorship by Henry 6th. Also she implied that all the colleges at Cambridge University are very old, when some are post-Reformation or even modern.
Generally spelt altar and certainly spelt Rubens. Also the Rubens was gifted to the College by an English property developer, Alfred Ernest Allnatt, who two years previously had purchased it from the estate of the 2nd Duke of Westminster. Absolutely nothing to do with the Americans.
Beautiful Majestic organ ..
And the awesome acoustics where sound lingers on for many seconds
Fantastic !
Heavenly Spiritual..and thank you Ms Bish
I really want to visit this Chapel from Nigeria, and I know I will someday, by the grace of God. God bless Kings College, God bless music!
The best organs are few and far between in England now, and the best organists even fewer. It’s such a delight to discover this organ has been restored and that Diane Bush played it so beautifully for us all to see and hear. The icing on the cake for me as an Englishman was to hear Diane playing Rule Britannia, at a time when we’ve just been commemorating the 75th anniversary of the Allies victory over the Nazis in WWII. Brought me to tears.
Good organists, yes. Good organs, no.
I'm so glad to see new episodes on here 😀
Sadly Mr. Cleobury passed November 2019. Thank you this was a great episode from a terrific place!
What an excellent video! Thank you for uploading this video.
Happy to see Joy of Music again and Diana Bish. Loved watching it years ago and then nothing except repeats on EWTN. Hopefully I'll be able to see new episodes. Beautiful tribute to Sir Cleobury.
As a French, this sound so majestic, hot colors, sweetness and power at the same time. All my congratulation to the excellent sound ingenues.
Wow such a beautiful place & an amazing performance from an extremely talented artist ❤️
I have watched all your program at least once if not more and welcome some new ones. Your just as good as always!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! I look forward to more!
I love your performance at the organ miss Diane Bish im your Fan from GuadalajaraMexico
Slight correction for the introduction. King's College Chapel is a chapel, not a church as stated at 0:42. A church has parochial and diocesan responsibilities within the structure of the Church of England. King's College Chapel does not have these responsibilities and is not subject to the authority of any diocesan bishop. Rather it is a collegiate Chapel subject only to, and in the ownership of, the Provost and Fellows of King's College Cambridge.
Absolutely correct! Thanks for clarifying these differences which are important.
Yes, second that! -- "Details count."
So magnificent! Thank you, Diane!
Pretty impressive that you still play great !!!
My first opportunity to hear the restored organ, and the icing on the cake is to see the First Lady of the Organ playing it! OH, I am overwhelmed! God bless you, Ms. Bish!
Hmm. The audio recording really doesn't do it justice.
I am aware of that, having heard several organs and purchased CDs.
Alex Fishburn
ZERO audio quality on TH-cam or most recordings of pipe organs do the instrument justice. To get the true experience of a pipe organ, you MUST be in the room the instrument is in.
@Vikram Keskar
I've heard in my lifetime MANY wonderful recordings of the pipe organ and even recorded a CD of an organ that was brilliantly recorded, and still NOTHING compares to hearing the instrument in the room live regardless as to how good the recording equipment is. My CD was digitally recorded and despite that, it doesn't stand in the shadow of hearing that organ live in the room. I'm familiar with the Nathan Laube recording, thanks but I guarantee that Harrison & Harrison organ sounds far better in that chapel than that recording could have ever hoped for...
@@contraposaune That was the quality of the videos they had back then in the early 90's.
Nice tribute to Sir Stephen Cleobury
11:43 - dear Dr Cleobury. What a legacy he left behind.
Magical!
WONDERFUL!
RIP Sir Stephen
Amazing what can be done with a chest of whistles.
And BUZZERS!
@Tim Norris Well Tim, our builder-forbears were workin' on it!
First things first!🤣
@Tim Norris Thanks very much for that enlightening information, Tim. 😊
Sorry, you forgot to mention the famous painting by the Flemish Baroque artist Peter Paul Rubens " The Adoration of the Magi" the chapel owns.
R.I.P. Sir Stephen Cleobury
I think she got the history of Kings College wrong. It is not named for its buildings or organ but for royal sponsorship by Henry 6th. Also she implied that all the colleges at Cambridge University are very old, when some are post-Reformation or even modern.
Might any be able to say what the last work was that Diane Bisch played?
Thank you.
1:40 that’s Christ’s college, not St John’s!
Almighty Music
Surprised she didn't mention the American Forces gift to the Chapel of the Reuben's alterpiece.
Generally spelt altar and certainly spelt Rubens. Also the Rubens was gifted to the College by an English property developer, Alfred Ernest Allnatt, who two years previously had purchased it from the estate of the 2nd Duke of Westminster. Absolutely nothing to do with the Americans.