Eine weitere umfassende Demonstration einer kleinen Orgel, die ihr überraschendes Potenzial zeigt, einen kraftvollen Eindruck zu hinterlassen, sowie sanftere Klänge. Vielen Dank, Paul!
Thank you my friend for a brilliant presentation of this organ! I have no words for how brilliant you are as organist! Brilliant performance!🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🧡
Thank you for showcasing this little organ - I have had it for some time, and was impressed when I first downloaded it - I am still impressed today :) Lovely!
Thank you again, Paul, as always. As a student amateur organist, I appreciate learning the few stops. I am just now setting up a very simple set-up with GrandOrgue with one manual.
I already have this free sampleset, available on grandorgue. It's not my favorite, but I wait to hear how it sounds in the hands of a talentuous organist. I will be singing at the Holy Friday office, but I listen to your presentation later !
Some pretty stops as you said especially the harmonic flute, but unfortunatly this organ suffers from a leak of mandatory stops. Seriously ! No reed ? Thank you for the job anyway ! Sounds better in your hands ! Happy Easter to you !
German Romantic organs had very few reeds, unlike French Romantic instruments. Perhaps this is a leftover from the Baroque days, when the French organs also had more reeds (especially when considering builders like Silbermann, who often had no manual reeds).
Hey Michele, yes - I do have the extended version of Hauptwerk, but mainly because of the bigger Samplesets like Rotterdam. I‘m certain that you can run this one on the light version aswell! 😊
Das ist eine kleine wunderbare Orgel. Gefällt mir sehr gut und die Präsentation ist perfekt, danke Paul. ☺👍👍👍👌👌👌
Das stimmt! Herzlichen Dank!
As always I'm looking forward to this my friend and accompanist!
Eine weitere umfassende Demonstration einer kleinen Orgel, die ihr überraschendes Potenzial zeigt, einen kraftvollen Eindruck zu hinterlassen, sowie sanftere Klänge. Vielen Dank, Paul!
Das stimmt! Herzlichen Dank!
Thank you my friend for a brilliant presentation of this organ! I have no words for how brilliant you are as organist! Brilliant performance!🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🧡
Thank you! :)
You're so welcome!🤗
Tolle Orgel, schöne Stimmen und wunderbare Präsentation. Danke Paul Fey ☺👌👌👌👍👍👍
Das stimmt! Danke 😀
Eine kleine Orgel mit schönen Stimmen. Gefällt mir gut. Danke Paul 🙂👌👌👌👍👍👍
Dankeschön :)
Thank you for showcasing this little organ - I have had it for some time, and was impressed when I first downloaded it - I am still impressed today :) Lovely!
True! Thank you for watching :-)
Another nice demo, Paul! Because of the many sample sets available, I always tend to forget these little perls. Danke!
Thank you, Ralph! That's true!
Excited!
another fabulous tour! thank you Paul!
Thank you, Michael 😊
Thank you again, Paul, as always.
As a student amateur organist, I appreciate learning the few stops.
I am just now setting up a very simple set-up with GrandOrgue with one manual.
Thank you for watching, Matt! Oooh, that sounds great - definitely check out the Grabowski sets!
Herrlich anzuhören die kleine Orgel, danke Paul Fey !!!!!!
Sehr gern! Danke fürs zuschauen! 😀
Nice music 🎹 Thanks 🎶
Thank you for watching!
Great job!
Einfach herrlich Paul
Danke! 😊
I already have this free sampleset, available on grandorgue. It's not my favorite, but I wait to hear how it sounds in the hands of a talentuous organist. I will be singing at the Holy Friday office, but I listen to your presentation later !
Haha, true - it has it‘s flaws, but also has some really beautiful solo voices! Enjoy singing! 😊
Does nachtigall works?
Beautiful. But how many stops? 18, 19 or 20? Pjotr's title page mentiones 18, his description sais 19. Counting in the Nachtigall it seems to be 20?
Haha, true - there are actually 19 sounding stops! The Nachtigall is not working :)
Some pretty stops as you said especially the harmonic flute, but unfortunatly this organ suffers from a leak of mandatory stops. Seriously ! No reed ? Thank you for the job anyway ! Sounds better in your hands ! Happy Easter to you !
True! Happy Easter to you aswell! :)
German Romantic organs had very few reeds, unlike French Romantic instruments. Perhaps this is a leftover from the Baroque days, when the French organs also had more reeds (especially when considering builders like Silbermann, who often had no manual reeds).
@@thebog11 didn't know that, thanks, I'm a french organist, it should explain...
just a question, did you pay for the full hauptwerk license or the lite one?
Hey Michele, yes - I do have the extended version of Hauptwerk, but mainly because of the bigger Samplesets like Rotterdam. I‘m certain that you can run this one on the light version aswell! 😊
@@PaulFey thank you very much for the reply xD