I used to work right next door to this church, in the Tower offices of the Bloomingdales building. It is so great that you had the opportunity to play such a beautiful organ, great job.
Quimby does GREAT work. To be honest in my opinion it's a skinner. Chests don't matter much as they don't make the sound. They work in conjunction with the pipes :)
It's my favourite hymn
I love organ music
Very well played. Perfect tempo :)
I used to work right next door to this church, in the Tower offices of the Bloomingdales building. It is so great that you had the opportunity to play such a beautiful organ, great job.
Hope to come listen one day👍
Nice playing!
Well done . Tfs.
Interesting to see a piston pusher.
Yes, that is Dr. John Sherer, the organist and director of music there.
I think it started out as an EM Skinner, but not positive.
This is not a Skinner organ. It was built by Quimby organ builders. They did however, use a number of ranks from the previous Aeolian Skinner organ.
According to their music director, it is still considered a Skinner, as it contains mostly Skinner pipes.
Who cares! What a sound. Just a chance to sit and raise that heavenly sound! Just the chance to be in that solace and
@@wmfmc yes indeed! It was truly remarkable.
Quimby does GREAT work. To be honest in my opinion it's a skinner. Chests don't matter much as they don't make the sound. They work in conjunction with the pipes :)