Tour of Stops - St. Martinikerk, Groningen (Hauptwerk Sampleset, Arp Schnitger, Demonstration HW5)
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- Tour of Stops from the Arp Schnitger - Organ of the St. Martinikerk, Groningen in Hauptwerk. This is a demonstration of the "Diffuse" Sampleset in Hauptwerk V.
Timestamps:
3. Manual: Bovenwerk - 00:00
(with Tremulant) - 04:30
2. Manual: Hoofdwerk - 08:15
1. Manual: Rugwerk - 14:17
(with Tremulant) - 20:58
Pedal - 25:10
Full Organ/Tutti : 28:55
Sampleset made by Sonus Paradisi.
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Sietze de Vries is probably smiling right now because of how masterfully you played his “little green monster”!
It sounds magnificent and your demonstration is excellent!
Thank you so much, Gabriel! 😀
The Viola d. Gamba 8´ on the Hoofdwerk is excellent! Your improvisations for the stop demonstrations are music to my ear =)
Soli Deo Gloria!
Jeff
Thank you, Jeff! Yes, this one has excellent Solo voices! 😍
@@PaulFey One can never have too many reed stops on an organ!
@@JeffWindoloski ooooh yes! I can agree with that 😉
@@PaulFey Amen, amen and amen!
This is SO helpful! Thank you!
I‘m so happy to hear that! Thank you 😀
Nice video! but the principal 32 only goes to the lowest f, right? Schitger no longer had room for those large pipes. By the way, those are the only remaining 32 foot schitger pipes
Magnificent. Pipe heaven! I can't wait to hear you play a recital programme on this sample set.
Graham Twist - Thank you! I’ve recorded two beautiful pieces by Bach on this set coming in the near future.
Hi Paul, is this the version for HW5? So yes, where did you buy it? I think that one from Sonus Paradisi ( Surround version of de Martinikerk ) is for HW 7 and higher....
interesting stops! thank yo for sharing!
Einzigartig schön ☺👌👍
Fantastisch 👌 👍
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Possibly Hauptwerk's finest. Mind you, how can one fail with a Schnitger?!?!
Yup! Definitely one of the best organs out there!!
Woooooo!
Beautiful sondsets Paul , thanks for share! In fact this is an almost wonderful video, both instrument and playing! Please when it is possible tell us something about your speakers/ monitors system.
Thank you for watching, Luiz! There isn't really much to say about my speaker setup. The audio you are hearing is recorded directly from Hauptwerk and as headphones I'm using the Beyerdynamic dt 770 - I'd 100% recommend them! :-)
i think this sample-set is in a very high quality. thanks
It truly is! One of the best baroque Schnitger-sets you can get!
I so much like the sound of this sampleset! One of my favorites. What are some of your favorites Paul?
I love this one aswell, sadly I haven't gotten this myself! Well.. there are so many beautiful sets out there - but if I'd have to choose I'd probably say Rotterdam/Caen and this one for its outstanding recording quality. You can't play everything on this set, but if it works it sounds wonderful!
Hello. Very nice organ presentation. What is the title of the melody played in 02:38?
Thank you so much for watching! Everything is improvised - I don’t hear any relation to a hymn/song at 2.38, sorry 😕
@@PaulFey Thank you for your response (answer). So from 02:38 to 03:10 everything is improvised and there hasn't got title right?
@@rextv5154 Yes, exactly!
Beautiful. I think I can do good with just four sample sets by Sonus Paradisi.
1. Rotterdam Hoofdorgel Orgel
2. Rotterdam Transept Orgel
3. Domkerk Utrecht
4. St Martini Groningen
Also can you try the Domkerk Utrecht. It is a stunning Bätz Organ. Very huge acoustics while just the Apse, Choir and Transept stand without a nave.
It is a wonderful sampleset indeed! I‘d love to try Utrecht, but there is only a limited demo version of it 😕
Already quite difficult to distinguish from the real organ.
Well i think my budget is crying
JuanEl Pao - yup 😬
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