Well I liked this composition also!! It's bright and uplifting!! I can imagine this piece being used as a postlude. Or at any number of festive events. Thanks for sharing!!
A sparkling 'Carillon' setting by Luigi Mengoni on this 1551 magisterial hymn tune attributed to Louis Bourgeois through his contribution to the Genevan Psalter. The composition is most worthy of being recognised in your competition and your performance on the digital Allan displays your virtuosity and the music's immediacy: bravo, Titus!
I really enjoyed your performance of that beautiful piece. Both you and the piece were fantastic. I also loved the sound of the organ you were playing. It seemed very responsive to your excellent playing and you were able to bring a lot of dynamics to the piece. The organ looked very modern as well. I was wondering, what type of organ is it and where is it located? I have very little knowledge about organs and I'm learning a lot from watching this channel. The last organ performance I saw was "Your Good Self" at the Sydney Town Hall on UA-cam. In comparison, that organ seemed big and loud, but I could be mistaken. I won't be able to attend any performances soon since I am located in Melbourne, but I am really interested in learning more about organs after seeing and hearing them so rarely before.
Well I liked this composition also!! It's bright and uplifting!! I can imagine this piece being used as a postlude. Or at any number of festive events. Thanks for sharing!!
Another excellent composition.
This competition has certainly attracted some very talented people.
A sparkling 'Carillon' setting by Luigi Mengoni on this 1551 magisterial hymn tune attributed to Louis Bourgeois through his contribution to the Genevan Psalter. The composition is most worthy of being recognised in your competition and your performance on the digital Allan displays your virtuosity and the music's immediacy: bravo, Titus!
Loved this. Thanks Titus and composer
Signore Mengoni’s music is delightful. I also enjoy his winning entry from last year, “Tuba Tune on the Lourdes Hymn”.
The old 100th lends its self to improvisation - very interesting and demanding. Well played Titus.
I really enjoyed your performance of that beautiful piece. Both you and the piece were fantastic. I also loved the sound of the organ you were playing. It seemed very responsive to your excellent playing and you were able to bring a lot of dynamics to the piece. The organ looked very modern as well. I was wondering, what type of organ is it and where is it located? I have very little knowledge about organs and I'm learning a lot from watching this channel. The last organ performance I saw was "Your Good Self" at the Sydney Town Hall on UA-cam. In comparison, that organ seemed big and loud, but I could be mistaken. I won't be able to attend any performances soon since I am located in Melbourne, but I am really interested in learning more about organs after seeing and hearing them so rarely before.
Thanks Robert! It's a nice-sounding organ, but in fact it's a digital Allan. The sound is improved by the church acoustic.
Excellent thank you 🙏🏽