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NYC Chapter of the American Guild of Organists
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The official UA-cam channel of the New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists, featuring our first-ever all-digital slate of programming for the 2020-2021 season.
NYCAGO - Tribute to John Weaver (1937-2021)
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Dr. Weaver was Director of Music at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church from 1970 to 2005; Head of the Organ Department at the Curtis Institute from 1972 to 2003; and Chair of the Organ Department at The Juilliard School from 1987 to 2004. At all three of these institutions, he was immediately succeeded by one of his students. These three students, now in the full stride of their own careers, will offer a 45-minute discussion on the legacy left by Dr. Weaver.
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Dr. Andrew Henderson
Director of Music and Organist,
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
Alan Morrison
Chair in Organ Studies,
Curtis Institute of Music
Paul Jacobs
Chair of the Organ Department,
The Juilliard School
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Dr. Weaver was Director of Music at Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church from 1970 to 2005; Head of the Organ Department at the Curtis Institute from 1972 to 2003; and Chair of the Organ Department at The Juilliard School from 1987 to 2004. At all three of these institutions, he was immediately succeeded by one of his students. These three students, now in the full stride of their own careers, will offer a 45-minute discussion on the legacy left by Dr. Weaver.
with
Dr. Andrew Henderson
Director of Music and Organist,
Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
Alan Morrison
Chair in Organ Studies,
Curtis Institute of Music
Paul Jacobs
Chair of the Organ Department,
The Juilliard School
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Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 10: First Presbyterian Church and Madison Avenue Presbyterian Church
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Tonight at 7 PM, the NYCAGO airs the tenth episode of our Pipe Organs of NYC series, visiting two of the most prominent Presbyterian congregations of Manhattan. Visit our website: www.nycago.org/ Subscribe to our UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/2NtXu7s Follow us on Facebook: nycago Sign up for the NYCAGO Newsletter here: www.eepurl.com/hqEGm5 Join the AGO here: www.agohq.org/membersh...
NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 9: Holy Apostles and Old Saint Patrick's
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 8: Saint Ignatius Loyola and Saint Vincent Ferrer
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 7: Church of the Ascension Catholic & Saint Joseph's Yorkville
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Recital from Saint Bartholomew's Church, Park Avenue by Christopher Houlihan
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2021 Presidents’ Day Conference: French Music in America New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Visit our website: www.nycago.org/ Subscribe to our UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/2NtXu7s Follow us on facebook: nycago Sign up for the NYCAGO Newsletter here: www.eepurl.com/hqEGm5 Join the AGO here: www.agohq.org/membership/membership-overview/ Session 3 Recital from Saint B...
Performing French Classical Organ Repertoire Today with Dr. Andrew Henderson
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2021 Presidents’ Day Conference: French Music in America New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Visit our website: www.nycago.org/ Subscribe to our UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/2NtXu7s Follow us on facebook: nycago Sign up for the NYCAGO Newsletter here: www.eepurl.com/hqEGm5 Join the AGO here: www.agohq.org/membership/membership-overview/ Session 2 Lecture-Recital: Per...
The French Influence in Contemporary Organ Building, Composition, and Performance - Panel Discussion
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2021 Presidents’ Day Conference: French Music in America New York City Chapter of the American Guild of Organists Visit our website: www.nycago.org/ Subscribe to our UA-cam Channel: bit.ly/2NtXu7s Follow us on facebook: nycago Sign up for the NYCAGO Newsletter here: www.eepurl.com/hqEGm5 Join the AGO here: www.agohq.org/membership/membership-overview/ Session 1 Panel Discussion: Th...
NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 6: Temple Emanu-El
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 5: Fifth Avenue Presbyterian & The Riverside Church
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 4: Saint James' Church & Church of the Resurrection
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NYCAGO - Behind the Pipes: Organ Building in NYC - Episode 1: John Bishop, Organ Clearing House
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 3: Cathedral of Saint John The Divine
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 2: Saint Thomas Church & Grace Church
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NYCAGO - Pipe Organs of NYC - Episode 1: Saint Patrick's Cathedral
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I wouldn't say I like it. Too brash!
While I understand the yearning for an organ that reused more of the original Aeolian-Skinner pipework and restored more to the original G. Donald Harrison specification, the Dobson organ at St. Thomas Church sounds BEAUTIFUL when played through proper hi-fi headphones as I did. The Taylor & Boody sounds to me like the pipes take a little too long on the attack part of their speech at full organ.
I do not understand why the "flexible" wind (aka under-winded) sound is desirable to anyone. Also, if they wanted that kind of an organ, WHY would they hire Taylor & Boody instead of a firm who understands and builds in that style? I just don't get it.
Now, that's a buddha smile if I've ever seen one.
Dear Christopher, Did you have to buy the church a new roof? Obviously, you blew the roof off. Congratulations!!!!
A terrific musician on a glorious instrument. Even the video work is first rate. Thanks for sharing this.
This was precisely what I needed -- thank you!
I'm so happy Somone cares about saving great pipe organs.. my grandparents bought a 1952 moller organ for our church back in 52. As a memorial to my uncle . In 1996 it was replaced for a new organ..what upset me was it wasn't cared for ..so I didn't support a new one..or donate to a replacement..smaller one. Maintenance is key ..and we had money to releather it.. and my family was going to fund most of the project. I've since left and retired to Florida..
Your channel is always an inspiration to me! It's my great dream to play the organ!!
Wasn't this another George Harrison design?
G. Donald Harrison actually. (I can't help but think the Beatles! 🙂) But yes, in fact this is considered to be one of Harrison's best works ever.
Too much distortion in the St.Thomas recording for me to render an opinion regarding the Dobson organ - checked with other UA-cam recordings of other organs to see whether the distortion is because of my playback equipment but other recordings are much better quality. Kenneth Leighton is a favorite rather modern composer, have CDs of all of his organ compositions with an especially stunning one of some of his works played on the impressive Walker-plus Wood organ at Blackburn Cathedral. The St. Thomas Filsell's rendering of the Ite missa of Missa de Gloria is rather spectacular and his improv. on the Welsh hymn tune Llanfair is imaginative and certainly evokes the Easter hymn with which it is associated in many hymnals, recalling the glory and victory of Jesus's resurrection.
Reheard this recording with much less distortion. I have a number of CDs with Gerre Hancock and Todd Wilson playing the prior Aeolian - Skinner organ. Somewhat difficult to judge the current Dobson organ on the basis of two pieces of music but preliminarily I would have preferred that the Aeolian - Skinner pipework would have been reused in its entirety in a reconstructed instrument as their tonal qualities and colors were more varied and interesting to hear. Hancock's registrations made full use of that organ's capabilities, as did Wilson's.
There is a historic organ at St. Peter's on West 20th and it is begging for restoration. But no, you'll stick with the rich ones. The big ones. I wonder what you're missing. Oh, yes, when the population started to move uptown, the rich went east. The poor came to Chelsea. And to St. Peter's, which served them, refusing to move uptown but to stay with the people who moved into the neighborhood. Boy, you are missing some treasures.
Why can't organists playing on American organs add a reed or two to their full diapaison chorus registration to get a Grand Choeur sound for French Romantic pieces?
It all depends on the organ and the organist.
It may be the typical lack of American Acoustic but he takes this too fast to cover the lack of reverberation. He is a good Organist but should play the French reptoir on a French Organ in a French Cathedral.....as I am sure he has....once.
Acoustically dead in both sadly
Michael Hey clearly know how to get the best out of the Kilgen ! Those final chords on the Gigout was devastating loud !
That Widor is so elegant including the performance.
Starting with three severe minor key pieces in a row..... yep, you're an organist.
"social justice" -- what's that?
Glorious playing! So mature, lots of breadth, not in a hurry, artistic, and on and on. Bravo!!
What a beautiful gift from our Heavenly Father the music is and what an inspiring and fulfilling performance! Thank you!
I love the bright, fruitier colors of this Austin instrument....beautiful sounding organ...one of my favorite in the series 👍🙂👍
Rusty: "(Shy) (Rusty Wears His Scientist Outfit And He's With His 23 Siblings And They All Wear Their Scientists Outfits) Whoa! Pipe Organs! Me And My 23 Siblings Love Studying Pipe Organs! Pipe Organs Are Very Interesting To Study! 🧡🤍!"
Thank you for posting this great video. I found it extremely helpful in understanding this great repertoire. I realise now I've been playing this music all wrong the whole time.
Why so small a screen?
They have used a phone to record.
But nice soft string voices...
Put this man at the organ in St Ouen and you can hear, what he can create for a spectacular sound with only 60-70 stops.....
What's this for an organ? So many stops and sounds like in a closet. Where's the big cathedral sound like in Notre Dame or cologne cathedral?
Microphone placement and the fact that the console is way below the chambers. My guess is further down the nave it sounds magnificent!!
St Bart's is a dead room!! The organ is magnificent however
HE LETS THE MUSIC BREATHE!! A thousand Bravos! I have never heard a better, more insightful performance of the Vierne !st symphony finale. He guides us into an understanding of the structure of composition, and the interrelationships of the various themes. Truly phenomenal!
Yes, he does! I love it. The breath adds so much depth and vitality.
Oh shit. I thought I'd turned into a performance of organ music from the 19 th to early 20. My fault. Forgive your sister. Your mother had her chance. Your father failed. Now what are you going to make me listen to. Your mantra: "Too late!" For god sake................. listen to Ethel Smith playing Tico Tico.
My chorale from St Michael's College performed Hiawathas Wedding Feast at Riverside way back in 1975. It was a highlight of my singing career with the College. The organ was fabulous.
The piece at 32:28 acquires more colour if played with more "temps inegale" - double quavers near to dotted on the first and a semiquaver for the second. A lilt results as in an elegant formal dance. It's not an affectation to play it in such a way. Look for recordings by Pierre Bardon and Philippe Bardon.
Very elegant playing. Of course the commentator about temperament is right but certainly the stop combinations here are giving a hint towards the flavour to be experienced even if the colour isn't a perfect match.
Unfortunately, the Cornet (and consequently the tierce en taille and jeu de tierce) will never achieve the same effect on a modern organ due to equal temperament. You can hear here how the tierce ranks' pure 3rd beat very dissonantly against the tempered 3rds when a major 3rd is played. Historic organs in France used meantone temperament until very late in the 18th century. The tierce played on these has a completely different sound, highly colourful but sweet as it resonates with the fonds due to the eight pure 3rds.
The most important stop in any organ is the room in which it lives and SJD is no exception!
I wondered what happened to the Johnson 638 pipe organ? It needed serious rebuilding and restoration work done to it
I read that George Gershwin's funeral services were held at Emanu-El in 1937. What a fitting work for the temple!
OMG!! I am so glad to see this. I have known John for 45 years. When I saw that Roosevelt at All Saints, Harlem, I was thrilled. I have played this organ several times. Stunning building, stunning organ, with one of the best 32' Contre Bombardes I have ever played. The 16' Great Principal Chorus is astonishing. Perhaps 2 or 3 very large mixtures, and some big reeds. One of the most important organs ever built in NYC. I hope it goes to a very large Gothic style room (with a huge acoustic!) somewhere in the US or Europe. The criminal clergy who work at 1011 First Avenue (the Archdiocesan offices) who closed this magnificent church should go to jail. Worthless thugs.
This type of music and this type of "non-acoustic" are like mixing oil and water. I.e., they don't go together in any way. Waste of time to play such music in this kind of environment.
Dr pasucal ur music program helped me recover from my kindey stone surgey and galladbllader surgey too and dental while i was doing music theory in college i got an a+ in chours thanks to you guys u do amazing work keep it up
WOW !!!
Dear Dr. Henderson, you certainly made sing your organ the French way! Foundation stops added to a reed stop serve two purposes: 1. as flue stops are stronger in the treble than they are in the bass, they compensate for the reeds which tend to sound softer in the treble (just like you said while explaining the Grand Jeu). This effect is much more dramatic on our historical organs in Belgium and France. 2. To add harmonics, or better: reinforce them, in order to enrich the reed sound without changing its character. Prestant and bourdon pipes have differents properties when it comes to harmonics; that's why adding a bourdon 8 and a prestant 4 works so wonderfully. On a tracker organ I would play duos at quite a good clip. Your electric action reacts noticably slowly, so I do appreciate you wisely have choosen for a lower pace. All the best and cheerio from Belgium, Willem
This man clearly enjoys playing the organ. I appreciate him for that alone.
I'm so happy to discover that not all good organists live in Paris and that there is at least on living in the USA. Wish there were more.
This organ has a sound, either loud,soft or in between, that sets it apart from all other organs in the world. This organ,which is two thirds the size of the organs housed in Riverside and St.Barts, shows that "size" doesn't determine the quality or sound of an organ.
bravo bravo bravo- wonderful
Franck Pièce Héroïque. 0:02:40 Duruflé Sicilienne 0:12:01 Dupré - DEUX ESQUISSES, Op. 41 I. E minor (Vivace) 0:18:54 II. B-flat minor (Deciso) 0:21:58 Remarks by Christopher Houlihan 0:26:12 Debussy, arr.Guilmant/Houlihan - Andantino 0:28:00 Vierne - Naïades (No. 4 0:36:55 Vierne - Final (from SYMPHONY No. 1 0:41:48
Seriously, what is it with SJD and fires? Two similar events in twenty years. They may want to invest in weatherproof shutters for the chambers.
The best interpretation of the Franck I've ever heard.
Wonderful music and performance. Love everything but especially the Dupre which seemed flawless. Goosebumps! I also liked the feeling of space in St. Barts with the contrasting sections of various divisions of the organ. Could not ask for more except to be there in person. Always loved your playing Christopher! Well done!
You've really are a master of the French rabato. And I think you're having way too much fun. Thanks for sharing your beautiful heart with all of us. Love, moi