What an amazing channel. Every one of your videos brings me back to living in England/being with my grandparents etc. - I miss this sort of worship! God bless
Once again you out did yourself Rob. I was looking for this hymn on organ after I heard the King's College choir perform it and I immediately knew where to look.
@waihoong11 Many thanks it's always good as you know enduldge yourself with the "reeds" of the organ but also at times to experiment with the softer colors of this fine organ!
I like both versions - this is probably more-congregational-friendly, especially as it's more-well-known. Whatever, it was very well played - it reminded me of singing it in Primary School over 50 years ago!
@silverstartrucker Gustav Holsts' version (this one) is so much prrettier thats why I'd imagine. I loathe Darkes version with a passion. This is the better version in my opinion.
Beautiful, even now, with the downs in the world's at the moment even Christmas music gives hope in the darkest of times, thank you
Thanks.
I've found you SoundCloud, you playing is quite the talent!
@@xEchora Many thanks!
Like I have told other organists: You give the winds a mighty voice!!!
Have most blessed and Merry Christmas, Rob!
What an amazing channel. Every one of your videos brings me back to living in England/being with my grandparents etc. - I miss this sort of worship! God bless
Thanks for watching!
Once again you out did yourself Rob. I was looking for this hymn on organ after I heard the King's College choir perform it and I immediately knew where to look.
Many thanks!
Lovely! Liked the strings at the beginning!
@waihoong11 Many thanks it's always good as you know enduldge yourself with the "reeds" of the organ but also at times to experiment with the softer colors of this fine organ!
I enjoy this very much. The strings in the beginning is so beautiful. Cheers.
In jeder Version wunderbar und ergreifend 🥰🥺
Beautiful song! 🙌
Thanks Jackie! :-)
Wonderful! God bless you, sir!
Thanks for listening
@@RobCharles1981 I'm a big fan of your musical works!
Cheers!
I like both versions - this is probably more-congregational-friendly, especially as it's more-well-known. Whatever, it was very well played - it reminded me of singing it in Primary School over 50 years ago!
Very well played this, a very "christmassy" tune. Nice Rob, thanks :-)
Dear Rob,
Thank you for all your work. Have a blessed Christmas and New Year.
Gary
Thank You Very Much and your right too! :o)
beautiful. I just wanted to hear you play Amen at the end.
Many thanks! :-)
Bravo
Thank You!
@007vauxhall Yep I agree - Cheers Paul :-)
@kilgen28 Many Thanks and the same to you as well :-)
@oldbear52 Many Thanks Dave :-)
@silverstartrucker That's fine! :-)
@silverstartrucker That's cool! :-)
@ChrisLawtonorganist Cheers Chris :-)
@WHEC35NRDL Many Thanks ;-)
@kejcolley Many Thanks Keith now that's revealing your age!
@silverstartrucker I know the version your on about cheers :-)
@silverstartrucker Gustav Holsts' version (this one) is so much prrettier thats why I'd imagine. I loathe Darkes version with a passion. This is the better version in my opinion.