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- Yesterday I've had the opportunity to visit the church and organ of my hometown again. This two manual instrument features less than 20 stops but still sounds very impressive and fits the church perfectly. Today I'll show you all the stops and also the pipework of the organ including a look inside the case. This organ is an absolute joy to play and sounds pretty impressive considering its size!
I hope you'll enjoy this tour of the organ as well as the view inside the organ. The last piece featured is the "Musette" by Johann Sebastian Bach, formerly dedicated to Anna Magdalena Bach. It was played by Paul Fey.
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Fun fact: organists are trusted with more keys than postal carriers.
Interesting!!! There's a menorah inside this church!!! Amazing!!! Fan of Paul Fey forever!!!
Paul the instrument appears to be made specially for you -- the organ's touch is essential to a sanft und liebenswürdig person as you ! - May God Bless You
Thank you so much!! 😀
Wunderbare Präsentation, prima Hörbeispiele für die Registerauswahl, und ein tänzerisches Schlussstück … 💪🏻👏🏻👍🏻🙏🏻
Vielen Dank für die Vorstellung dieser wirklich schönen kleinen Orgel!
A most joyous video. Good to see a menorah down below.
Another small organ with such wonderful sounding pipes and good acoustics in the room. Of course a great organ depends on two main components: the skills of the builder and the skills of the organist. Paul was very enthusiastic in showing off this organ. This had to be the organ that first inspired him to want to be an organist.
Schön zu sehen, wie viel Spaß du mit dem Stück hast 😅 Eine sehr schöne Orgel! Die würde ich auch gern mal testen 😀
A charming demonstration of a charming instrument. Thank you, Paul.
Paul has a more complete demonstration of the stops on his channel titled: "Demonstration of the Jehmlich-Organ, Op. 728 (II/13) St. Albanus, Schkeuditz (Orgelpräsentation)"
What a well designed and balanced instrument. Sounds great and one can almost forgive it’s lack of a swell box.
Very informative. And your expert and perfect playing. Thank ypu.
Thank you so much!! 😀
I love churches!!!
Enjoyed the tour! Thanks Paul!
I enjoyed seeing the organ where you first started. Congratulations on your new flat and music studio. Looking forward to more of your videos. Best of luck, Paul!
Thank you so much!! 😀
Thank you for your technical comments. And how you combine the various elements to produce the musical sounds you desire.. Very interesting!
Loved the musette ❤
Wonderful professional organist, Paul! Paul! Paul!
A nice tour of the organ you began your journey with. (From there to the Thomaskirche and on). The Bach tune sounded like something to sing and dance to. From Chicago, U.S.A.
There's no mistaking that you play with Love. Thank you for this lovely video, Paul.
Thank you, Paul. It is a lovely little instrument, well suited for the space. ❤
Nice demonstration, Paul. You skill is always appreciated.
What a fun video! Thank you for taking us with you into this church to see this wonderful organ. Thanks so much for all the demonstrations and explanations. Blessings. ♥
Thank you!! 😀
I love Paul !! Such a great musician
Quite a lovely, well-balanced instrument in a nicely supportive acoustic -- a joy to play. It's easy to see why you enjoy it so much!
Here is what I gathered from what you showed, from your previous video (Demonstration of the Jehmlich-Organ, Op. 728 (II/13) St. Albanus, Schkeuditz (Orgelpräsentation), and from correspondence with Jehmlich Orgelbau Dresden GmbH
St. Albanus, Schkeuditz
Jehmlich-Organ, Op. 728 (II/13)
Build year: 1957
I Manual - Hauptwerk C - f3
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8' Prinzipal
8' Gemshorn
4' Prinzipal
2' Oktave
Mixtur III fach 1 1/3'
II Manual - Oberwerk C - f3
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8' Gedackt
4' Rohrflote
2' Prinzipal
Sesquialter II fach 2 2/3' and 1 3/5'
8' Musette
Tremulant (II manual only)
Pedal C - f1
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16' Subbass
8' Bassflote
4' Rohrpfeife
16' Posaune
Couplers: II/I, I/P, II/P
Dear Paul, I absolutely love the sound of that organ. Principals often can sound too heavy and wooly, but the principal as well as the Gemshorn have body to the sound but yet a brightness that is sweet with body. The flutes are gorgeous! The Musette stop is colorful and a gentle boldness . I think that is such a beautifully voiced organ and of course your infectious enthusiasm in demonstrating its workings as well as its beautiful voices is just delightful ! 💕. Thank you for your never ending work and love of such beautiful music!! Lots of love to you, Royden
Ich bin begeistert von dieser kleinen Orgel 👏👍
Most interesting. Thanks, Paul,
You have an amazing talent and watching this has made me smile. Thank you.
Sehr schön Paul Fey ich freue mich sehr. 👍👌👏
Recht herzlichen Dank. Großartig. 🙏🙏🙏
Delightful!
Always nice to see the interior of the instrument.
Bravo Maestro Paul Fey ❤
So great Paul, thank you so much to teach us about this beautiful organ!! 👌👍❤
Großartig Paul Fey. ❤
Dear Paul , love to see your informative video and tours, maestro , love you Richard 🇺🇸USA
Wonderful...
Thank you for showing us this organ.
And the Bach piece was brilliant! 😇
Hallo, lieber Paul. Wieder eine schöne Doku von dir. Schön, dass du auch den kleinen Orgeln eine Chance gibst. Es ist sehr interessant. Danke. Liebe Grüße sendet dir Steffen aus Görlitz.
Thank You Paul.
Wunderbar vorgetragen und vorgestellt. danke Paul und ein schönes Wochenende. Liebe Grüße .Gerd
Wunderbare Führung ❤
Such a simple building, beautiful in its own way. The organ sounds great.
Paul has a more complete demonstration of the stops on his channel titled: "Demonstration of the Jehmlich-Organ, Op. 728 (II/13) St. Albanus, Schkeuditz (Orgelpräsentation)"
Große Klasse. Super 👌👌👌
Wonderful performance Paul! You're the best!😁👍👏👏👏👏👏
Thank you for showing this organ! I totally understand why you like it so much! It has a beautiful sound!😁👍
Omg, ich war literally letzte Woche zum Gottesdienst in Schkeuditz. Ich durfte selber auf der Orgel spielen. Ich liebe deinen Content, vielleicht kannst du auch mal nach Halle kommen. Meine Orgel auf der ich übe ist die Orgel zur heiligsten Dreieinigkeit Halle. Ich hätte auch die Schlüssel und alles. Ich würde das mega finden :D
Oooh, das ist ja cool! Ich habe schon von meinen Großeltern gehört, dass am Sonntag jemand anderes gespielt hat - was für ein Zufall! Ich war früher auch oft in Dreieinigkeit. Bist du bei Christin im Unterricht? 😀
@@PaulFey jaaaaa
Seit 7 Jahren Unterrichtet mich Christin. Sie hat auch schon öfter von dir erzählt, wie witzig :D
Großartige Leistung 🙏👍😄
Very nice….
Bravo Maestro Paul! I always enjoy your demonstration videos ❤
So entertaining and informative and great to watch!!!!❤❤❤
Thank you Paul for the tour! 🎹🙂🐧
Such a wonderful organ!
this is one of the best
Thanks,.
Sorry for the direct but I have lost the Chat 😢
I love your new presentation ❤❤❤ very interesting and "personal" 👍👍
Continue like that, dear Paul !!
Schöne Vorstellung
please some more info about the organ! "The organ of my hometown" does not help as long your hometown is unknown...The fuse box of the church, visible for some short seconds shows german descriptions, as well the organ stops are named german, so it might be anywhere in germany???
Paul, ..... 4:20, Psalm 42 in a different tone-setting ?? 😉
Whom do you think is the greatest organist of all times?
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Hi Paul, who is the builder? And year.
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What's the specification please?
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I have yet to see ANY tracker organ that you can control the sound of the attack when playing at speed. Tracker organs were not built to give control. They are mechanical and are the development of 500 years of empirical design. All the rest of the nonsense about trackers is just smoke blowing in the wind. The sound of an organ is created by scaling and voicing. Pipes on pneumatic chests can sound identical to those on tracker chests. There were several tests conducted by major organ builders to prove it conducted in the 1950 era when the baroken fad began to sweep thousands of good organs into land fill.
When playing at speed I can definitely agree with you, but when playing slower paced music you will hear a difference in sound - at least on this very organ. This does not apply to many other tracker organs I know, but in this case with the short distances from key to pipe I believe there is an audible difference!
@@PaulFey Hi Paul. The physical action of a tracker as you know, is there only to open a valve, Long, short, big small, the result it the same. The valve comes away from the chest and wind begins to flow. Anyone on this channel who wanted to hear what really goes on when a pipe begins to play, can do it - as long as they have access to a tracker acrion organ.
Pull a draw-knob. Hold a key down from tenor C to middle C (13-25)
Turn the blower on be ready for a surprise. It all happened fairly rapidly so you have to have your ears at the ready. In reality this happens in microseconds. But once you overcome "Pluck" the wind if flowing. The pressure wave travels through the key channel at the rate of 100 feet-per-second. Each pipe begins to speak as the pressure begins to rise, in the same way as it does when you turn the blower on.
Several organ builders, including Audsley, G. Donald Harrison and the Austin Organ co did the research making dozens of identical pipes and testing them on Pallet Valves, Pouches and chest with channeling between the valve and the toe hole. The voice makes the difference, not the action. It is conclusive and there is documentation to back it up.
I love old trackers. They are amazing in the quality of workmanship and the ingenuity of the movement of the action. They are stinkers to tune because the builder never though of maintenance. Even today, tracker builders are loth to allow good access to the pipes for tuning and regulation and maintenance of the organ should things go wrong - and they do despite what the German builders claim.
Paul is correct, when you open the pallet slowly, a difference can be heard, BUT, it is a controlled opening and not while playing music at any speed short of holding the note. The proof of that pudding has been demonstrated by tracker fanatics many times over. But it is always one note "Listen to this..." and very careful movement of the key.
Speaking of slow, Peul, what did you think of the Serlo Hall delay when you were there last year, July 4th.