Yes it highlights all our modern life seems to ignore, old places of worship, ,natural beauty, craftsmanship, beautiful natural non electronic sound and music, AND God himself. Thanks a lot for these videos. TG, Australia.
It takes real skill, taste and appreciation to bring the best out of these small village organs, and yet they have made so, so much musicality over the century (or more) that they've served their churches. Thank you for highlighting them, their people, their places, their history, and their repertoire.
Beautiful musicianship in another beautiful church! I can’t decide which is my favorite thing about your videos. The history you provide, the beautiful scenery, the historic churches, your masterful organ playing, or your delightful wit? Love it all so much!
Just a tiny donation to help with your costs of cheese-n-pickle sandwiches (and producing these videos). I’m sure this channel is going to bloom and blossom in 2024, as will you 😂.
I live in a farming community where we raise cattle. I love the underlying feeling of the farming community and feel so much kinship with these tiny English communities. Of course, we don’t have your deep cultural roots, but, for better and worse, farmers are farmers! Haha. Your appreciation of the small atmospheres of life is deeply appreciated. Thanks for your work, and totally happy New Year.
Happy New Year! Thank you so much for your you tube channel. We must keep classic church hymns and music alive. I also love seeing the old English churchyards and landscapes you provide. Just stunning!
Just stumbled across your channel and addicted already. The standard mould of cathedral organists was certainly broken when you came forth 😊 - remain jolly, informative and pompous-free!
Another beautiful church and sublime organ playing. You make everything about these videos so interesting and gives us the opportunity to learn of the existence of these wonderful church’s that we might not necessarily know about. Thank you for all the wonderful music and videos this year. All the best for 2024.
I'm the daughter (aged 80) of S E Gilks organ builder of Peterborough, one-man band. Latterly in his career he built small organs and installed one for choir practise in St David's Cathedral. When I was little I used to help with Christmas and Easter tunings. I would be pressing the keys and he would be inside the organ tuning the pipes. Before we could leave I had to wait for ages while he played the organ to test if everything was OK. You have brought back such precious memories for me, thank you.
There are some wonderful Churches tucked away in quiet parts of the UK, as a non stipendiary Priest, past retirement age, I have taken services in quite a few in my area. Last summer I was asked to take a service at Wormegay, Which Google has never heard of ( not far from Kings Lynn ). Fortunately I did a recce by motorcycle before hand and eventually found the church one and a half miles from the village down a small track , It had been a plague village of course. A lovely little Church. I find it sad that the villagers I spoke to were all retired people from cities who never knew they had a Church
Omega and Alpha he! Let the organ thunder. From squeaky harmonium to fantastic restored Walker organ is contrast indeed. I once attended a New Year service in Spanish Town Cathedral, Jamaica, where Mr Beckford had played the Walker organ for 60 years. Onwards and upwards in 2024, Ben!
Really loved hearing this magnificent organ, and thinking of the thousands of people who have taken their joys and sorrows with them into that church, hearing the organ to ease their sorrows or celebrate their joys.
Lovely playing, lovely organ. I played "Unto us a boy is born" at last night's vigil mass. At the start of the last verse I went to "make the organ thunder" by adding a duel voice to the keyboard, got the wrong button, missed my intro and the result was silence. Fortunately the congregation are well used to my mistakes and carried on singing anyway.
Beautifully presented, as always. Such a lovely setting. I especially enjoyed hearing "We Plow the Fields" which is a long time favorite. Thanks again.
We would welcome you to the beautiful island of Barbados where there are beautiful small churches with lovely organs! Since we were British...the architecture is much the same! Love your visits around!
Many thanks Ben. You are doing us all a fine service with your gifts, and each is a gift, of music, travel and history. Country England is truly beautiful. Oh thank the Lord for all good gifts around us!
I have been enjoying your videos. I love the reverence and love you have for these various old churches, and the passion you have for the instruments. Happy New Year :) -Rebecca
Every one of your videos makes me want more and more to visit your part of the world and experience for myself those environs and fascinating organs. Maybe this year it will be possible.
Happy New Year Ben! That finale was simply grand! “We plough the fields and scatter the good seed on the land” Thank you for reminding us of this beautiful hymn that was part of my childhood growing up in India- “All good gifts around us, Are sent from heaven above!!” ❤
This is definitely my favourite TH-cam channel of 2023 and something tells me it’s going to be my favourite channel for 2024 as well. A breath of fresh air in this crazy world.
Happy New Year Ben. I came across your channel just before advent. Consequently I have had a glorious experience with your inspiring organ music. I am a Churchwarden of a church going through a difficult time, you have really cheered me up. God Bless You Ben. You are the crown prince of Church Music.
By seeing and listening to organ music in an old church in English countryside this brings through the passage of time into the reality of 1st January 2024 .We acknowledge new beginnings and to go onwards to the blessings of the present day.The thrush calls early morn to bring peace to all mankind . May the love of organ music and the simple English churches fill us with more energy to overcome the ills of this world.Peace to all mankind.
I enjoyed the video about the Hidden Church and Pipe Music. There must be many Churches around Salisbury that go back in History. With Best Wishes. Colin
This was captivating and delightful; I enjoyed it so very much! What a talented organist you are! What wonderful historic and treasured knowledge you have shared with us!
Absolutely love these videos . Ben you are such a natural presenter, the way you speak, your charm and subtle humour and the tid-bits of information you share as we tour these wonderful English churches and their organs. Last but not least your beautiful music. I am now craving a cheese and pickle sandwich!
Ben, I’ve really been enjoying your channel. Your warm, pleasant interactions with the camera remind me very much of Mister Rogers. Thanks for sharing your talents and all of these lovely churches!
Lovely, Ben. Thank you. Enchanting, charming and a little bit cheeky. Perfect for New Year's Eve. Plus 'We ploughed the fields and scatter.' Wonderful. Hope that cheese and pickle sandwich was as good as it sounded (my lunch too today! You must have known)
Fascinating intro to the church per usual, and lovely to download another 3 complete pieces to my growing collection. Even Elgar is tolerable under your care 😊
Thank you so much. I love your channel. Elgar's piece is beautyfull, quiet and humble... I'm a musician myself, a singer living in France. Warm greetings from Paris and best wishes for a happy, joyful and peaceful 2024. Till Fechner.
"a society that is slipping away"? My friend, England started slipping away 500 years ago when these churches were desecrated and stolen from the Catholic population, persecuting them, murdering them, and penalising them. Anglicanism is simply a watered-down version of the Faith, a half-way house between belief and disbelief.
A pal recommended I listen to you Ben, I’m glad he did, what a lovely thing to do bringing life to little churches by playing their organs so beautifully! Being an x choir boy in Bath Christ Church you bring back so many musical moments for my enjoyment! Thanks & I look forward to much more!🎹🎼
Who knows of any other notice board of its kind ... virtually invisible from the road? I drove past just such a board for six months thinking there must be an interesting church hidden in the trees … when autumn came and the leaves dropped I could just glimpse an insignificant little building … a tin tabernacle as we used to call them. Now I had to stop and investigate ... and what a delight! It’s the gypsy church on Bramdean Common, near Alresford, across the border from Wiltshire in Hampshire! I wonder if it has an organ Ben!!
Thank you for this series. Your nostalgic allusion to a world that is gradually disappearing offered an assurance that I am not alone in this nostalgia.
How lovely. I just recently discovered your channel and am soooo happy I did. I love seeing the old churches still standing and to hear these great hymns of the church. Thank you for what you are doing. Happy New Year to you and blessings to you and yours as well. I look forward to seeing more of this to come. Cheers!
This is just perfect for my solitary New Years Eve in grey rainy Pittsburgh. By coincidence, I'm having some Tea with Cheddar, Crackers and Scallions... Thank you for this and all your lovely videos! 🎉
It's been only a couple months i've been watching your videos, but i look forward to each new one. I've gone back to see some of your older content which is wonderful also. You seem like an old soul, comfortable with old things. i share your appreciation for old churches, organs and hymns. God bless!
Such a gift Ben, that you have such great command of the workings of the organ, to highlight all its different sounds in different parts of the piece. Printing the hymn on screen to go along with your playing is a nice touch. Thanks for all your efforts. Your subscribers are growing exponentially.
What a wonderful way to start the New Year! Ben, I hope you will be richly blessed in 2024 and thank you for bringing such delight into our lives! It must be the pickle and cheese sandwiches.....carry on! Gabrielle
Hello Ben. Happy New Year from Montreal. Thank you for your playing today. I'm sure the souls around the church were glad for it. Alas, no wanderers to come in and hear you play.
What can I say other than I now feel hungry after hearing about your cheese and pickle sandwiches. Oh and yes beautiful churches and sublime organ playing - what a combination of right on music and good nosh. Thanks.
It's a good day! I've just now discovered your presentations and I am enjoying them immensely. And Thank You for the added effect of the helicopter. You think of everything.
thank you for your channel and your music. watching this channel gives me a very powerful nostalgia and they radiate a peace that is hard to find living in a city. thank you for exploring such gorgeous parts of England and sharing your journey with us.
Hi Ben, and hello from North Carolina in the United States. I just want you to know that it’s been a delight discovering your channel. You’re such a talented musician, and I simply adore the old churches, and rich history you present for your viewers. Have a Happy New Year, and keep this excellent content coming! 😊
Back in 1975 I visited a few of the locations you highlight, myself suitably armed with "Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England" to note a gargoyle here, or a Norman window there, but I somehow missed these instruments despite being a pipe organ enthusiast. Thank you Ben for drawing attention to these subtle hidden gems!
What a wonderful channel you have. You give all your viewers not only beautiful organ music but so much history of the area and the churches. I check everyday to see if you've posted any new content. Thank you so much !!!
Happy New Year, Ben! Another lovely video, perfect listening for knitting a sweater on a chilly Sunday afternoon in Michigan. Looking forward to seeing more of your travels to these beautiful churches. ~Kimberly
Another beautiful, outstanding video. Your talents go far beyond the keyboard, and your videos contain so many fine elements. The pipe organ has its own unique tone and sound qualities and I love how you make it come to life. Being American though, I had to google "cheese and pickle sandwich" which I discovered not only is decidedly British, but the pickle component is actually a type of root vegetable chutney - not at all what we Americans think of as pickle. And to think I only recently discovered the cheese and pimento sandwich popular in the American south...
Thank you for sharing this lovely church with us. It breaks my heart that so much beauty is “disused”. I would certainly love to worship here if I lived nearby. Thank you for your thoughtful program and a very Happy New Year to you.
Thanks ben! And thank you so much for the hymn we plough the fieldsand scatter the good seed on the land... this year I was thinking what has happened to celebrating harvest??? And here it is, doesn't matter that's its new year at all...all the seeds are in the ground just waiting for the spring....xx
Happy New Year! I learn so much from your channel. My mother was a lover of all the classic Hymns, I remember as a child I would listen to her play the piano and sing, with one piano key out of tune. LOL, I'm happy to learn about British hymns that aren't often heard in America. "We Plough The Fields and Scatter" is a new one for me. It reminds me of paintings and drawings by Vincent Van Gogh of farmers and "The Sower". 😊🙏
Ben, please continue to add the words as you play. We will then be able to sing along with you from wherever we are across the world! Such a poignant yet hugely positive thing you are doing for us. - Robert Heath, (yet another former village organist.)
Beautiful church. You’re lifting me toward heaven.
Loving your channel. It ticks so many boxes: travel, scenery, old churches, history and lush gorgeous organ music. Wishing you a wonderful 2024!
Same for me!!
same here.
Yes it highlights all our modern life seems to ignore, old places of worship, ,natural beauty, craftsmanship, beautiful natural non electronic sound and music, AND God himself. Thanks a lot for these videos. TG, Australia.
all of these plus good looks of an organist 😊
Thank you so very much from Michigan, USA
It takes real skill, taste and appreciation to bring the best out of these small village organs, and yet they have made so, so much musicality over the century (or more) that they've served their churches. Thank you for highlighting them, their people, their places, their history, and their repertoire.
Dear Ben
Pls can you please continue playing the organs of the historical chapels you visit.
I do thoroughly enjoy it.
Beautiful musicianship in another beautiful church! I can’t decide which is my favorite thing about your videos. The history you provide, the beautiful scenery, the historic churches, your masterful organ playing, or your delightful wit? Love it all so much!
Will some television company give this man a show? He does more for the Church than than the Church does . Avid Welsh watcher.
So nice to see that little bits of England still exist
Thanks!
The birds and scenery at the end 💛💛💛💛💛!
Just a tiny donation to help with your costs of cheese-n-pickle sandwiches (and producing these videos). I’m sure this channel is going to bloom and blossom in 2024, as will you 😂.
I live in a farming community where we raise cattle. I love the underlying feeling of the farming community and feel so much kinship with these tiny English communities. Of course, we don’t have your deep cultural roots, but, for better and worse, farmers are farmers! Haha. Your appreciation of the small atmospheres of life is deeply appreciated. Thanks for your work, and totally happy New Year.
Ae are more alike in the end
Happy New Year! Thank you so much for your you tube channel. We must keep classic church hymns and music alive. I also love seeing the old English churchyards and landscapes you provide. Just stunning!
Doreen, I couldn't agree more. Are you also a church musician? Nora Gilotti
Indeed this is a rare glimpse of your country's beautiful legacy.
@@noragilotti3646 I sing with the choir but I am a soloist as well at my church in the US. I love it!
Just stumbled across your channel and addicted already. The standard mould of cathedral organists was certainly broken when you came forth 😊 - remain jolly, informative and pompous-free!
I come for the stories, the scenery, the churches and stay for the wonderful music. Thank you, God bless you, and Happy New Year.
Another beautiful church and sublime organ playing. You make everything about these videos so interesting and gives us the opportunity to learn of the existence of these wonderful church’s that we might not necessarily know about. Thank you for all the wonderful music and videos this year. All the best for 2024.
We love you as a story teller. What a pleasure to listen and beautiful environments. Thank you. “Happy Holiday.”
Thanks
I'm the daughter (aged 80) of S E Gilks organ builder of Peterborough, one-man band. Latterly in his career he built small organs and installed one for choir practise in St David's Cathedral. When I was little I used to help with Christmas and Easter tunings. I would be pressing the keys and he would be inside the organ tuning the pipes. Before we could leave I had to wait for ages while he played the organ to test if everything was OK. You have brought back such precious memories for me, thank you.
There are some wonderful Churches tucked away in quiet parts of the UK, as a non stipendiary Priest, past retirement age, I have taken services in quite a few in my area. Last summer I was asked to take a service at Wormegay, Which Google has never heard of ( not far from Kings Lynn ). Fortunately I did a recce by motorcycle before hand and eventually found the church one and a half miles from the village down a small track , It had been a plague village of course. A lovely little Church. I find it sad that the villagers I spoke to were all retired people from cities who never knew they had a Church
Well done for now making that CHURCH KNOWN to the Locals.
Well said...
Omega and Alpha he! Let the organ thunder. From squeaky harmonium to fantastic restored Walker organ is contrast indeed. I once attended a New Year service in Spanish Town Cathedral, Jamaica, where Mr Beckford had played the Walker organ for 60 years. Onwards and upwards in 2024, Ben!
Really loved hearing this magnificent organ, and thinking of the thousands of people who have taken their joys and sorrows with them into that church, hearing the organ to ease their sorrows or celebrate their joys.
Truly beautiful playing of these marvellous instruments, Ben!
And indeed, yes, we thank THE LORD! For all HIS LOVE
Lovely playing, lovely organ. I played "Unto us a boy is born" at last night's vigil mass. At the start of the last verse I went to "make the organ thunder" by adding a duel voice to the keyboard, got the wrong button, missed my intro and the result was silence. Fortunately the congregation are well used to my mistakes and carried on singing anyway.
Your presentations are most enjoyable and I look forward to each and every one of them. Thank You so very much for sharing these with us.
I just LOVE your travels…..hits close to my heart. You are a gem!!!!! Rob
Beautifully presented, as always. Such a lovely setting. I especially enjoyed hearing "We Plow the Fields" which is a long time favorite. Thanks again.
Loved the last hymn, always enjoy that one
We would welcome you to the beautiful island of Barbados where there are beautiful small churches with lovely organs! Since we were British...the architecture is much the same! Love your visits around!
Hi Ben. As usual, a WONDERFUL and heartwarming creation from you. Happy new year to ALL here.
I’ve sung in this church, when I was in the choir in the Woodford Valley. I’ve sung in each of the Woodford churches
HAPPY NEW YEAR. THANK YOU FOR ALL THE WONDERFUL MUSIC. GOD BLESS AND ALL THE BEST FOR 2024.
Many thanks Ben. You are doing us all a fine service with your gifts, and each is a gift, of music, travel and history. Country England is truly beautiful. Oh thank the Lord for all good gifts around us!
I have been enjoying your videos. I love the reverence and love you have for these various old churches, and the passion you have for the instruments. Happy New Year :) -Rebecca
A wonderful example of s man who is alive!
Every one of your videos makes me want more and more to visit your part of the world and experience for myself those environs and fascinating organs. Maybe this year it will be possible.
Happy New Year Ben! That finale was simply grand! “We plough the fields and scatter the good seed on the land” Thank you for reminding us of this beautiful hymn that was part of my childhood growing up in India- “All good gifts around us, Are sent from heaven above!!” ❤
This is definitely my favourite TH-cam channel of 2023 and something tells me it’s going to be my favourite channel for 2024 as well. A breath of fresh air in this crazy world.
Agreed!😊❤
Me too...shall we try for 2025...😊
The scenery, the history, the music, the architecture, your charm ... please continue. It's so delightful.
Happy New Year Ben. I came across your channel just before advent. Consequently I have had a glorious experience with your inspiring organ music. I am a Churchwarden of a church going through a difficult time, you have really cheered me up. God Bless You Ben. You are the crown prince of Church Music.
Like the way you quickly sneaked back into the church, as you were leaving, to pay tribute to the farming community.
Well done Ben I’ve enjoyed your videos this year this one no exception! All good wishes to you for 2024
Absolutely wonderful as usual. Keep up the good work.
I am so grateful that you use your skill, artistry, and creativity to make these marvelous videos!
You make the world a better place. Please continue with your words and your music
Best wishes from prince EDWARD ISLAND, CANADA
By seeing and listening to organ music in an old church in English countryside this brings through the passage of time into the reality of 1st January 2024 .We acknowledge new beginnings and to go onwards to the blessings of the present day.The thrush calls early morn to bring peace to all mankind .
May the love of organ music and the simple English churches fill us with more energy to overcome the ills of this world.Peace to all mankind.
Thank you! I truly enjoyed your show, the organ, and hearing you play. Jane B.
A wonderful end to my Sunday evening. Thank you.
I enjoyed the video about the
Hidden Church and Pipe Music.
There must be many Churches
around Salisbury that go back
in History.
With Best Wishes.
Colin
This was captivating and delightful; I enjoyed it so very much! What a talented organist you are! What wonderful historic and treasured knowledge you have shared with us!
Absolutely love these videos . Ben you are such a natural presenter, the way you speak, your charm and subtle humour and the tid-bits of information you share as we tour these wonderful English churches and their organs. Last but not least your beautiful music. I am now craving a cheese and pickle sandwich!
Ben, I’ve really been enjoying your channel. Your warm, pleasant interactions with the camera remind me very much of Mister Rogers. Thanks for sharing your talents and all of these lovely churches!
Excellent Ben. Happy New Year to you, and thank you for showing us all these beautiful Churches and Organs. Take care. 🙂
Lovely, Ben. Thank you. Enchanting, charming and a little bit cheeky. Perfect for New Year's Eve. Plus 'We ploughed the fields and scatter.' Wonderful. Hope that cheese and pickle sandwich was as good as it sounded (my lunch too today! You must have known)
Fascinating intro to the church per usual, and lovely to download another 3 complete pieces to my growing collection. Even Elgar is tolerable under your care 😊
Thank you so much. I love your channel. Elgar's piece is beautyfull, quiet and humble...
I'm a musician myself, a singer living in France. Warm greetings from Paris and best wishes for a happy, joyful and peaceful 2024. Till Fechner.
"a society that is slipping away"? My friend, England started slipping away 500 years ago when these churches were desecrated and stolen from the Catholic population, persecuting them, murdering them, and penalising them. Anglicanism is simply a watered-down version of the Faith, a half-way house between belief and disbelief.
A pal recommended I listen to you Ben, I’m glad he did, what a lovely thing to do bringing life to little churches by playing their organs so beautifully! Being an x choir boy in Bath Christ Church you bring back so many musical moments for my enjoyment! Thanks & I look forward to much more!🎹🎼
Love this organ Ben. Thanks❤😊
Who knows of any other notice board of its kind ... virtually invisible from the road?
I drove past just such a board for six months thinking there must be an interesting church hidden in the trees … when autumn came and the leaves dropped I could just glimpse an insignificant little building … a tin tabernacle as we used to call them.
Now I had to stop and investigate ... and what a delight!
It’s the gypsy church on Bramdean Common, near Alresford, across the border from Wiltshire in Hampshire!
I wonder if it has an organ Ben!!
Thank you for these wonderful respites, from far away.
Thank you for this series. Your nostalgic allusion to a world that is gradually disappearing offered an assurance that I am not alone in this nostalgia.
How lovely. I just recently discovered your channel and am soooo happy I did. I love seeing the old churches still standing and to hear these great hymns of the church. Thank you for what you are doing. Happy New Year to you and blessings to you and yours as well. I look forward to seeing more of this to come. Cheers!
This is just perfect for my solitary New Years Eve in grey rainy Pittsburgh. By coincidence, I'm having some Tea with Cheddar, Crackers and Scallions...
Thank you for this and all your lovely videos! 🎉
Thank you so much for the wonderful tours of churches and organs. I really enjoy them!!
(And) how amazing that Elgar gave the world one of the most precious and noble English works in Nimrod, his background notwithstanding.
It's been only a couple months i've been watching your videos, but i look forward to each new one. I've gone back to see some of your older content which is wonderful also. You seem like an old soul, comfortable with old things. i share your appreciation for old churches, organs and hymns. God bless!
Such a gift Ben, that you have such great command of the workings of the organ, to highlight all its different sounds in different parts of the piece. Printing the hymn on screen to go along with your playing is a nice touch. Thanks for all your efforts. Your subscribers are growing exponentially.
So beautiful... the music you played, the church, it's setting. May you prosper in the New Year ❤
What a wonderful way to start the New Year! Ben, I hope you will be richly blessed in 2024 and thank you for bringing such delight into our lives! It must be the pickle and cheese sandwiches.....carry on! Gabrielle
Have a Happy and Blessed New Year!
What I like best is the atmosphere of these churches, damp, cold, dusty and musty but your music brings them alive in an extraordinary way.
I love visiting churches and your channel hit all the marks, I enjoyed this, thank you 🙏🏼, my favourite channel for 2024!
Hello Ben. Happy New Year from Montreal. Thank you for your playing today. I'm sure the souls around the church were glad for it. Alas, no wanderers to come in and hear you play.
What can I say other than I now feel hungry after hearing about your cheese and pickle sandwiches. Oh and yes beautiful churches and sublime organ playing - what a combination of right on music and good nosh. Thanks.
It's a good day! I've just now discovered your presentations and I am enjoying them immensely. And Thank You for the added effect of the helicopter. You think of everything.
thank you for your channel and your music. watching this channel gives me a very powerful nostalgia and they radiate a peace that is hard to find living in a city. thank you for exploring such gorgeous parts of England and sharing your journey with us.
Hi Ben, and hello from North Carolina in the United States. I just want you to know that it’s been a delight discovering your channel. You’re such a talented musician, and I simply adore the old churches, and rich history you present for your viewers. Have a Happy New Year, and keep this excellent content coming! 😊
Thanks!
I am moved by your video, it shows us glory history (but forgotten by morden society) and beautiful music ! Thank you,!
Back in 1975 I visited a few of the locations you highlight, myself suitably armed with "Pevsner Architectural Guides: Buildings of England" to note a gargoyle here, or a Norman window there, but I somehow missed these instruments despite being a pipe organ enthusiast. Thank you Ben for drawing attention to these subtle hidden gems!
All the best for 2024 Ben.
Delightful! Looking forward to another year of joy and powerful music! Thank you!
I am loving the music, history, poetry, wit, and romance you bring to us, happy New Years in the English country side. Loving thanks.
Thanks
Thanks so much for your beautiful organ music. which I love
Thank you for your videos. I look forward to watching them after church every Sunday. This one is particularly nice. Best to you in the new year!
Absolutely wonderful! Thank you so much for sharing. Happy New Year!
What a wonderful channel you have. You give all your viewers not only beautiful organ music but so much history of the area and the churches. I check everyday to see if you've posted any new content. Thank you so much !!!
I love your videos. I haven't heard that hymn in 65 years.
Happy New Year, Ben! Another lovely video, perfect listening for knitting a sweater on a chilly Sunday afternoon in Michigan. Looking forward to seeing more of your travels to these beautiful churches. ~Kimberly
Another beautiful, outstanding video. Your talents go far beyond the keyboard, and your videos contain so many fine elements. The pipe organ has its own unique tone and sound qualities and I love how you make it come to life. Being American though, I had to google "cheese and pickle sandwich" which I discovered not only is decidedly British, but the pickle component is actually a type of root vegetable chutney - not at all what we Americans think of as pickle. And to think I only recently discovered the cheese and pimento sandwich popular in the American south...
Cheese and pickle sarnies are da bomb!
Haha, didn't know the hymn 'Unto Us a Son is Born' mentioned the organ in the last verse! Cool! And nice video as always, I love seeing these organs
Thank you for sharing this lovely church with us. It breaks my heart that so much beauty is “disused”. I would certainly love to worship here if I lived nearby. Thank you for your thoughtful program and a very Happy New Year to you.
Thanks ben! And thank you so much for the hymn we plough the fieldsand scatter the good seed on the land... this year I was thinking what has happened to celebrating harvest??? And here it is, doesn't matter that's its new year at all...all the seeds are in the ground just waiting for the spring....xx
Thank you sir. Love your passion in the music. Excellent selection choice.
Thank you for sharing that love.
Happy New Year! Thank you for sharing another wonderful church music experience with us!
Happy New Year! I learn so much from your channel. My mother was a lover of all the classic Hymns, I remember as a child I would listen to her play the piano and sing, with one piano key out of tune. LOL, I'm happy to learn about British hymns that aren't often heard in America. "We Plough The Fields and Scatter" is a new one for me. It reminds me of paintings and drawings by Vincent Van Gogh of farmers and "The Sower". 😊🙏
Happy New Year Ben! This is yet another brilliant video. Lovely Church and looks so nicely kept. As usual your playing was top notch!! John
Ben, please continue to add the words as you play. We will then be able to sing along with you from wherever we are across the world! Such a poignant yet hugely positive thing you are doing for us. - Robert Heath, (yet another former village organist.)