Christopher it is lovely to hear from you after all these years - I remember you St Albans Cathedral in England. Great to hear you again. Arthur Cracknell
Fantastic Guys. So much God Given Talent. Thanks a million for sharing. God Bless America , Jim.. P.S do you think we will EVER hear this again of radio or TV... ???
Sousa just turned over in his grave. The transcription was the worst I've ever heard, and I lost count of the wrong notes. I have played that march hundreds of times. I know the score like the back of my hand. It's just not something that can be done well on a pipe organ, even one as magnificent as this one.
Indeed - Sousa would surely have loved this organ transcription! Incredible clarity, perfectly in time, strong sense of rhythm, powerful yet not sentimental, all parts clearly audible, very effective bell counterpoint, and trombones and piccolos in tune for a change! He would surely say it's all about being pragmatic and effective and working as an international team, not about being self obsessed, sentimental, nostalgic, egotistical, and printing money (QE) until excessive inflation and corresponding rising interest rates burst the resulting asset bubbles and the people become poor as reality sets in and God doesn't bless America anymore.
This was so much fun to hear this morning. My pleasure to hear it twice.
The best part of the holiday! Thanks Christopher and Joel.
Loved it! Happy 4th of July everyone. Doris and John
Christopher it is lovely to hear from you after all these years - I remember you St Albans Cathedral in England. Great to hear you again. Arthur Cracknell
Absolutely MORE-than-marvelous! Wonderful rendition!
Great job play the organ keep up the work
Fantastic Guys. So much God Given Talent. Thanks a million for sharing. God Bless America , Jim.. P.S do you think we will EVER hear this again of radio or TV... ???
A unique musical experience, thank you for sharing your wonderful skills. Greetings from Tasmania Australia 🎼😁🇦🇺🦘
Very exciting Well done. A real toe tapper.
Bravo!!!
Well done gents, thank you and thoroughly enjoyed your efforts! Best wishes from Cornwall, UK👍👍👍👍👍👍
Great Job Chris. I discovered this by accident. I look forward to hearing more.
Super excellent! Bravo to you both, just loved it!!! 😀😀😀😀
WOW! What coordination!
Beautiful job! Great registration and playing! Thanks for sharing this!
Fantástico!O órgão reproduz fielmente a sonoridade de uma banda marcial!
Beautiful job guys
Makes you proud to be American
Nicely done!
Sounds like I’m at a hockey game!
John Philip Sousa era descendente de portugueses. Saudações de Aveiro-Portugal.
GO JOEL !!!!!!
Is the sheet music available to purchase anywhere? My wife and I both play organ and absolutely love this piece.
Me too
Sousa just turned over in his grave. The transcription was the worst I've ever heard, and I lost count of the wrong notes. I have played that march hundreds of times. I know the score like the back of my hand. It's just not something that can be done well on a pipe organ, even one as magnificent as this one.
Oh go away.
It is easier to say that one has played a piece hundreds of times than record it once flawlessly. Would you please share your own rendition?
Yes. Put up or shut up!
Indeed - Sousa would surely have loved this organ transcription! Incredible clarity, perfectly in time, strong sense of rhythm, powerful yet not sentimental, all parts clearly audible, very effective bell counterpoint, and trombones and piccolos in tune for a change! He would surely say it's all about being pragmatic and effective and working as an international team, not about being self obsessed, sentimental, nostalgic, egotistical, and printing money (QE) until excessive inflation and corresponding rising interest rates burst the resulting asset bubbles and the people become poor as reality sets in and God doesn't bless America anymore.