@@francois7I like videos such as this one, because as an organist I came to it with the question, “Does my interpretation of this piece make sense? Yep, David plays it similarly, so I must be on the right track!” 😂
Congrats! I like very much this work since the first time I listened to it in a recording by Walter Kraft at the famous Bossart organ at Einsiedeln. The instrument you play is very beautiful, too, both visually and sonorously.
This should put any organist in the Christmas spirit!
I can tell you're a church musician... Commenting in October about Christmas music lol
@@JoshuaSobel 🤣 Christmas music is always great ! (And yes I play the organ too !)
@@francois7I like videos such as this one, because as an organist I came to it with the question, “Does my interpretation of this piece make sense? Yep, David plays it similarly, so I must be on the right track!” 😂
@@ChickenOfMajesty Me too, I often hear how people play the piecse I am learning to be sure I am doing it right !
Very interesting organ!
magnificent!
Congrats! I like very much this work since the first time I listened to it in a recording by Walter Kraft at the famous Bossart organ at Einsiedeln. The instrument you play is very beautiful, too, both visually and sonorously.
Fantastic! :)
why is it in g major?
@@kuiperroerdink1670 because I often play it with other settings that are in G major.
@@davidhiggs6749impressive. i love your interpretation. thank you.