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Quincy J. Dover
Приєднався 30 жов 2009
When we all get to heaven
St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn's 11 AM congregation singing this well known hymn at the end of communion on May 1, 2016.
Quincy J. Dover, Organist
Quincy J. Dover, Organist
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Stand up, Stand up for Jesus Organ improvisation
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Three manual Rodgers Organ at St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn. Quincy J. Dover, Organist. (Excuse the hat. Forgot it was on)
Ye servants of God-Organ Improvisation
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4 manual Petty-Madden pipe organ at Trinity Episcopal Cathedral Trenton, NJ Quincy J. Dover, Organist
To God be the Glory Organ improvisation
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4 manual Allen Organ Quincy J. Dover, Organist Video was cut short but came out with a pretty decent product.
Alleluia sing to Jesus
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St. Gabriel's Episcopal Church, Brooklyn NY Congregation sings followed by the Doxology. Quincy J. Dover, Organist and Choir Director
Christ is made the sure foundation 'Westminster Abbey'
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St. Luke and St. Matthew, Brooklyn Quincy J. Dover Organ is in bad shape especially the console. Problems with the pneumatic actions. I'm 17 now by the way.
It is well with my soul (updated)
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I changed some things so I guess I arranged it.
Praise My Soul The King Of Heaven
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St. Ann and the Holy Trinity Episcopal Church. Hymn played by Quincy Dover.
Down By the Riverside
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Rodgers Organ. This is my version of the song, on a Rodgers organ in Brooklyn,NY. The church's organist decided to join in on the Piano behind the camera. This is when I was 15, just turned 16.
Beautiful
Beautiful in the Name of the Risen Lord!
When All get to heaven 1 , Sing the wondrous love of Jesus Sing his mercy And his grace In the Mansions bright and blessed He'll prepare for us a place When All get to heaven What a day of rejoicing That will be, when All see Jesus we'll sing and shout the victory 2, while we walk The pilgrim pathway, cloud's Will overspread The sky But when traveling days are over, not a shadow, not a sigh When All get to heaven What a day of rejoicing That will be, when All see Jesus we'll sing And shout The victory 3, Let us be true And faithful Trusting serving everyday Just one glimpse of him Glory Will The toils of life repay When All get to heaven What a day of rejoicing That will be, when All see Jesus we'll sing And shout the victory 4 , onward to the prize before us, soon his beauty we'll behold Soon the pearly gates will open We shall tread The streets of gold When All get to heaven What a day of rejoicing That will be, when All see Jesus we'll sing And shout the victory
This reminds me of Sister Act
Beautiful
He played this song the way i wanna hear it. This will be a great song to sing while marching through the gates.
These old hymns will never die what get's to me is these modern so called hymns dont hold a candle to the old hymns.
It's only 126 years old.
COOL
🤣😂🤣 super jolly...
Man has blacked up the pipe organ... yo!!!!!! Some mad chemistry going on in the front row too!!! Loved this
ABSOLUTELY BRILLIANT, young man. As an organ tuner/tech myself (but not really an organist) I can easily see/hear the talents you have within yourself -- and I THANK YOU for sharing them with the rest of us out here on Planet Earth.
man can u teach me
Fantastic!
Bravo à ce jeune organiste....belle articulation.....
An extraordinary use of playing and talent. Praise God
The sound!
It would be considerate to include WHAT «St.Anne and the Holy Trinity», WHERE, and God forbid.... some info on that humongous organ. To QUINCY: please have a look at the video and realize that your constant bouncing and flailing about is very distracting. THAT is something you need to do serious work on. There was some good playing, smooth pedalling and obvious familiarity with the instrument's plethora of STOPS. You have a lot going for you; just «button up the cuffs» and redo LAUDA ANIMA as if you were leading a full congregation. Singing it «in your head» while playing will force you to play it in a manner which would inspire a congregation. Best of luck - churches NEED a lot more good organists.
I use a plastic straw as music conductors baton to conduct this music like LENARD BERNSTEIN
If I get a plastic straw I can conduct this music like LENARD BERNSTEIN
Jeez I'm in awe. God bless you young man. So much talent on your hands and feet.
Awesome…!!!
Wow
You are a glory and a joy to the holy host of heaven. May your joy always and only forever by in serving the King Jesus Christ.
You betta werk!
This is how an organ should be played! Kudos to you brother!
Maybe I should try this at church and just keep modulating up a key all day!
Awesome 😎
What a playing ......you virtually gave me a thrilling moment
Play Young Brother.
I want to go to church here!!!!
May Almighty continue to bless you,with gift of the organ.Could listen to you all day.
A pipe organ can go there if you know what you are doing with it,Quincey J.Dover does just that.
What they said! vvvv
Omg, Quincy. Seems like yesterday you were playing It Is Well, then.. Just A Little Talk.. now look at you!
Deus abençoe esse garoto
Que lindo!!!
Beatiful
😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
He was playing hammond style🤣
I'm praying the Lord Jesus continue to bless and keep you in his loving care, guide and protect you from all the snares and pitfalls of the life. Continue playing for the glory of God.
Play!
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Awesome
Why don't you upload more videos?
God bless you Quincy! I watched this now and I'm inspired. We want to see you post new videos here
I'm greatly inspired watching this again tonight. God bless you Quincy!
Well done i like the pedaling
Bravo young man. I grew up in a Baptist church our organist was excellent on the pipe organ and Hammond. I remember my grandmother and other ladies would scream with joy as he played this hymn.
May I just say, this is my absolute FAVORITE rendition of this hymn! I plan to use it at my organ dedication concert this coming March!!
What a rousing rendition this was my grandmother's and my fathers favorite hymn. Quincy is all grown up now and directing a choir for a big episcopal church in Brooklyn.