Just such a gifted. organist, through. and through a musician. of outstanding musicianship. wonderful to hear and meet live as I did at Kings College Cambridge. Thankyou Nathan for your musicianship.
Merci Nathan pour cette interprétation très réussie! Je me joins aux félicitations d'Alain Meyet. Je regrette amèrement que tu ne puisses pas venir en Europe (et notamment à Lausanne) à cause de cette pandémie. Avec mes vœux les plus amicaux et cordiaux pour la magnifique nouvelle de ton union!
Google: Thank you Nathan for this very successful interpretation! I join in Alain Meyet’s congratulations. I bitterly regret that you cannot come to Europe (and in particular to Lausanne) because of this pandemic. With my most friendly and cordial wishes for the wonderful news of your union!
Un grand merci à Nathan J. Laube d'avoir posté aujourd'hui cette vidéo et de nous offrir ainsi cette toute récente et magnifique interprétation du "Prélude et fugue sur le nom de A.L.A.I.N.", l'une des oeuvres majeures de Maurice Duruflé, sublimée ici par l'impeccable technique de l'organiste et l'intense poésie qui en émane. Cher Nathan Laube, vos récitals d'orgue mis à disposition sur Internet sont trop peu nombreux, c'est dommage... Bon anniversaire, Nathan, à l'occasion de vos 32 ans, que vous venez tout juste de fêter ! Et tous nos voeux de bonheur pour votre récent mariage, le 1er juillet 2020, avec votre cher Adam Turner (votre assistant sur cette vidéo !)... Espérons que votre venue en France, en mai 2021 (le 25 mai à Paris, le 31 mai à Lyon), ne sera pas contrariée cette fois-ci ! En 2019, vous aviez dû annuler en raison d'une intervention chirurgicale ; en 2020, l'épidémie de coronavirus vous a bloqué à Rochester... Maintenant que vous avez des pieds tout neufs et que le virus va retourner chez les chauve-souris, vous allez pouvoir revenir jouer en Europe : nous vous attendons, car vous nous manquez en France, sachez-le ! Bien cordialement à vous... Alain Meyet (Paris)
Google: A big thank you to Nathan J. Laube for posting this video today and thus offering us this very recent and magnificent interpretation of the "Prelude and fugue on the name of A.L.A.I.N.", one of the major works of Maurice Duruflé, sublimated here by the impeccable technique of the organist and the intense poetry that emanates from it. Dear Nathan Laube, your organ recitals made available on the Internet are too few, it's a shame... Happy birthday, Nathan, on the occasion of your 32nd birthday, which you have just celebrated! And all our best wishes for your recent wedding, on July 1, 2020, with your dear Adam Turner (your assistant in this video!)... Let's hope that your visit to France, in May 2021 (May 25 in Paris, May 31 in Lyon), will not be disrupted this time! In 2019, you had to cancel due to surgery; in 2020, the coronavirus epidemic stranded you in Rochester... Now that you have brand new feet and that the virus will return to the bats, you will be able to come back and play in Europe: we are waiting for you, because you We miss you in France, know that! Best regards... Alain Meyet (Paris)
Years ago I played a video of Evgeny Kissin at age 8 or 9 , the children (third graders) all commented that he had Spider Hands that could move up and down the keyboard with ease. When I was watching you play the Durufle I thought "He has Spider Hands" with such a perfect elevation of the hands. You Knocked this out of the park! It also helps when you have a competent paginator!
I always love listening to Nathan play this piece! It’s so inspired!
This fugue is perhaps the most sublime written for the organ since Bach. And you more than did it justice. Fabulous.
One of the best performances I have ever heard of this piece: very fluent, beautiful tempi, thank you, Nathan!
Brilliant and masterful!
Fantastic
Great organ!
Just such a gifted. organist, through. and through a musician. of outstanding musicianship. wonderful to hear and meet live as I did at Kings College Cambridge. Thankyou Nathan for your musicianship.
Such a thrilling piece (one of my favorites) and beautifully performed. Bravo!
Wonderful performance.
Beautiful! The pacing of the fugue is exquisite, uniting the sections perfectly.
Such a stylish performance.🌹
Merci Nathan pour cette interprétation très réussie! Je me joins aux félicitations d'Alain Meyet. Je regrette amèrement que tu ne puisses pas venir en Europe (et notamment à Lausanne) à cause de cette pandémie. Avec mes vœux les plus amicaux et cordiaux pour la magnifique nouvelle de ton union!
Google: Thank you Nathan for this very successful interpretation! I join in Alain Meyet’s congratulations. I bitterly regret that you cannot come to Europe (and in particular to Lausanne) because of this pandemic. With my most friendly and cordial wishes for the wonderful news of your union!
Wow; I enjoyed that immensely!
A stunning performance, Nathan! Bravo! I love that organ and that room, they work very well together!
Wow, loved it!!
Un grand merci à Nathan J. Laube d'avoir posté aujourd'hui cette vidéo et de nous offrir ainsi cette toute récente et magnifique interprétation du "Prélude et fugue sur le nom de A.L.A.I.N.", l'une des oeuvres majeures de Maurice Duruflé, sublimée ici par l'impeccable technique de l'organiste et l'intense poésie qui en émane. Cher Nathan Laube, vos récitals d'orgue mis à disposition sur Internet sont trop peu nombreux, c'est dommage...
Bon anniversaire, Nathan, à l'occasion de vos 32 ans, que vous venez tout juste de fêter ! Et tous nos voeux de bonheur pour votre récent mariage, le 1er juillet 2020, avec votre cher Adam Turner (votre assistant sur cette vidéo !)...
Espérons que votre venue en France, en mai 2021 (le 25 mai à Paris, le 31 mai à Lyon), ne sera pas contrariée cette fois-ci ! En 2019, vous aviez dû annuler en raison d'une intervention chirurgicale ; en 2020, l'épidémie de coronavirus vous a bloqué à Rochester... Maintenant que vous avez des pieds tout neufs et que le virus va retourner chez les chauve-souris, vous allez pouvoir revenir jouer en Europe : nous vous attendons, car vous nous manquez en France, sachez-le !
Bien cordialement à vous...
Alain Meyet (Paris)
Google: A big thank you to Nathan J. Laube for posting this video today and thus offering us this very recent and magnificent interpretation of the "Prelude and fugue on the name of A.L.A.I.N.", one of the major works of Maurice Duruflé, sublimated here by the impeccable technique of the organist and the intense poetry that emanates from it. Dear Nathan Laube, your organ recitals made available on the Internet are too few, it's a shame...
Happy birthday, Nathan, on the occasion of your 32nd birthday, which you have just celebrated! And all our best wishes for your recent wedding, on July 1, 2020, with your dear Adam Turner (your assistant in this video!)...
Let's hope that your visit to France, in May 2021 (May 25 in Paris, May 31 in Lyon), will not be disrupted this time! In 2019, you had to cancel due to surgery; in 2020, the coronavirus epidemic stranded you in Rochester... Now that you have brand new feet and that the virus will return to the bats, you will be able to come back and play in Europe: we are waiting for you, because you We miss you in France, know that!
Best regards...
Alain Meyet (Paris)
Thank you for such an inspiring performance!
Years ago I played a video of Evgeny Kissin at age 8 or 9 , the children (third graders) all commented that he had Spider Hands that could move up and down the keyboard with ease. When I was watching you play the Durufle I thought "He has Spider Hands" with such a perfect elevation of the hands. You Knocked this out of the park! It also helps when you have a competent paginator!
Fabulous playing, a slightly more diverse angle-of-view or shots of the organ and church would have made the video more enjoable
Sensational. The Fugue is out of this World
Does anyone know IF its ever been performed at the beginning or end of any State Occasion ?
Perfection . . .
PERFECT playing. PERFECT.
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11:30 puts on the turbo booster