~ Timestamps ~ 00:00 The Church's one foundation (Aurelia) 03:51 Love Divine All Love's Excelling (Love Divine) 07:13 Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney) 11:50 The spacious firmament on high (Addison's) 15:48 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee (St Agnes) 18:34 I was there to hear your borning cry (Waterlife) - borning, NOT boring :) 21:57 Come, Great God of All the Ages (Abbot's Leigh) 27:05 I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art (Toulon) 31:00 Father, we love You, we worship and adore You (Glorify Your name) 33:47 Blessed Jesus, at Thy word (Liebster Jesu) 37:34 FEATURE TOP FIVE HYMNS - thank you Paul Larson! 38:21 Top Five #5 - For all the saints (Sarum(Barnby)) 42:34 Top Five #4 - All my hope in God is founded (Michael) 45:39 Top Five #3 - Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita) 49:08 Top Five #2 - The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St. Clement(Scholefield)) 52:58 Top Five #1 - The spacious firmament on high (Creation) 57:43 ORGAN PIECE Praise the Lord with drums and cymbals - Sigfrid Karg-Elert 1:01:25 Thank yous, cheerio's, watch out for the Summer Organ Festival! Hope the BBQ was amazing Richard!!
That's the version of Love Divine I sang as a chorister and which you almost never hear. Brought back many happy memories as it was this hymn and being a chorister which began my love of music, singing and the pipe organ all those years ago. Thank you 🎶❤️
Before I found this channel, I'd never considered the Organ to be "cool" but after watching the Hans Zimmer Soundtrack and now this one, I must admit that the organ is a fucking cool instrument.
Thanks for a lovley VC. It really lifted my spirits!🌞 VC should come with the tag line the friendliest place on the internet!☮️ You play beautifully!🌹 Hope you enjoyed your picnic! You, Caroline, Hugo and cats as well as everybody in VC are in my prayers!🙏💖 Hugs!🤗
21:57 For those who are interested, here’s the full lyrics to ‘Come, great God of all the ages’ to Abbott’s Leigh. I hadn’t heard this setting of words before so I had to go and look them up. Come, great God of all the ages, make your earthly mission known; speak through every deed and person, let your way and will be shown. Guide the church to true commitment, give direction now, we ask; fit us for the work of building, dedicate us to the task. Come, Christ, Jesus, flesh and spirit, sure foundation, cornerstone, help us form the church eternal, may your vision be our own. Send a message to each follower, lead all people to your way; urge us to strong faith and action as we build the church today. Come, great Spirit, in and with us, tune our ears to hear your call; through the moving of your presence, let redeeming love recall ministry in dedication, love embodied in our deeds; challenge us to do your bidding, see your purpose, fill all needs. Come, O come, in celebration, household of the one true God, in commitment and rejoicing let us go where Christ has trod; as we act in faith and reverence, let us, Lord, the future see, place us in the church triumphant, now and for eternity.
Unfortunately, I cannot make Sunday evenings, so I see the video on Mondays. But starting with Aurelia reminded me of a time I was a sub-organist at a parish church. I'm not a very good organist and even make mistakes in hymns. The organist encouraged me and said not to worry about mistakes and told me about a big confirmation service he once played for, with the bishop there and a full church. He played Aurelia and, when he got to, "Their cry goes up, 'How long?'", he played an A and not A flat on a full organ! It's amazing how a semitone can make such a difference. I have to say I loved your triumphant 'How long?'. Well played, as usual.
Thank you, Richard! Wonderful hymns in this VC. I'm watching on Monday and have missed the live chat, but I'm taken back by Paul's "Top Five" - all marvelous hymns and at least two on my own list. Thanks, too, to DCT for the time stamps. And the Karg-Elert is brillant! * I've just discovered the Live Chat playback! Doh!
A most gratifying and enjoyable evening! I especially like "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" -- the hymn and tune, the multi-camera view, and the quietly elegant toe-heel legato - :-)
I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art is a wonderful hymn and Toulon a great tune. However, I was brought up singing it to Ellers, which I think if anything suits it even more.
The day thou garest was sung at my moms funeral too, I’ve never listened to it since, that was 31 years ago last week, this totally caught me off guard and I’m glad it did, beautiful 🙏🏻👏🏻
For All The Saints, 38:53 one of the first hymns I memorized for our processional, stepping in beat approaching the front choir loft. I could have lasted the full eight verses I don't, neither you, put listeners to sleep and certainly tell when you reached the 6th and last verse (score I found to this (by Ralph Vaughan Williams) of this remarkable score. I was not at all disappointed. All I did, was listen again... and again 😀. "Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals" at 57:46, I may have heard once in my life. Now immersed, I can listen with joy the entire score. It too repeatedly blows my socks off. I'm left here overwhelmed again. Thanks Richard for not just the invitation. and spiritual healing, but the very music. Your represent the church quite well and wished I were a member. I would certainly attend at the very least!
I love "Eternal Father." There are many versions of this on UA-cam, including some in the Naval Chapel by their own organist. However I still come back to your versions as the registrations you choose give the hymn some gravitas and authority that I can't find elsewhere.
Hi Richard. I hope you are well and that you have all enjoyed your evening off. Thanks for another great VC. Some really great hymns tonight. Thanks for playing Love Divine for me. I think it's just as great a tune as Blaenwern. Jesu, The Very Thought Of Thee is set to St Botolph in the NEH. Personally, I am more used to it being set to Belmont, whereas I'm more used to St Agnes being set to Shall we not love thee, mother dear Just for info, The Spacious Firmament on High is set to Addisons in Hymns Ancient and Modern Revised (number 170). The creation tune was excellent though I do like addisons. Personally, I like the A&MR. There are some great tunes, and hymns, in there that do not appear in the NEH or, I believe in the A&M Nee standard such as St Andrew of Crete and Father, let me dedicate. Anyway, thanks again and have a great week. I will be looking forward to next Sunday
Good evening Richard,I have asked you before to please turn up your volume,and we can adjust to our own volume as required..Your volume here in Melbourne,Australia is nearly non-existing and very disconcerning as to enjoying all your many hymns and musical acts..many thanks John Uhr-Henry..My volume control is on maximum and you are still very frail..18-07-2022
Perfect in Austin Texas. It must be "layers of volume settings on your" and a few (two that I am aware) computers. The rest of the world hears it very well. I recommend you try listening to him on someone else's computer, anywhere in Melbourne. He, Richard *should not* make any changes to satisfy two computers/listeners in the world. I hate to make this comment, but it needs to be said. It is in your hands 👐now. If I were in Melbourne, I would jump through flaming hoops to personally help you wherever in Melbourne. You (anyone) deserve/s to hear this with appropriate volume. I have provided my technical answer "it must be..." "try..." now in your hands to take action. You and your ears, your soul deserve your time now to trying my years of experience and my technical recommendations. I watch/listen to this UA-cam on a big screen TV/monitor. 1. The TV has a volume setting. 2. The operating system has another. 3. The PC audio/video another. Those for me alone, I have three layers right there. 4. Four layers if I use head phones. Have you identified ALL layers of your audio? Can you truly identify all of your layers technically? Dig my friend John. Keep digging and trying. 1. I have supplied you with my solutions. 2. I supplied you with multiple examples on my own equipment. 3. I have supplied you with a trial solution. There is nothing further we can do. For Richard to make a change would wreck the other thousands of listeners. He/we can not do any further. He cannot respond with a lengthy answer/reply. I can. Reply/comment to me here. I can continue to attempt to help you from afar with respect. I am relentless at trouble-shooting and quite patient. It is worth my time to realize this for you. For anyone seeking this help. IT IS WORTH IT!
Audio cracking from a lapel mic does not contribute to the overall volume alone. Glad he addressed this source though. For John in Melbourne, it won't help his poor volume.
~ Timestamps ~
00:00 The Church's one foundation (Aurelia)
03:51 Love Divine All Love's Excelling (Love Divine)
07:13 Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney)
11:50 The spacious firmament on high (Addison's)
15:48 Jesus, the Very Thought of Thee (St Agnes)
18:34 I was there to hear your borning cry (Waterlife) - borning, NOT boring :)
21:57 Come, Great God of All the Ages (Abbot's Leigh)
27:05 I Greet Thee, Who My Sure Redeemer Art (Toulon)
31:00 Father, we love You, we worship and adore You (Glorify Your name)
33:47 Blessed Jesus, at Thy word (Liebster Jesu)
37:34 FEATURE TOP FIVE HYMNS - thank you Paul Larson!
38:21 Top Five #5 - For all the saints (Sarum(Barnby))
42:34 Top Five #4 - All my hope in God is founded (Michael)
45:39 Top Five #3 - Eternal Father, strong to save (Melita)
49:08 Top Five #2 - The day thou gavest, Lord, is ended (St. Clement(Scholefield))
52:58 Top Five #1 - The spacious firmament on high (Creation)
57:43 ORGAN PIECE Praise the Lord with drums and cymbals - Sigfrid Karg-Elert
1:01:25 Thank yous, cheerio's, watch out for the Summer Organ Festival!
Hope the BBQ was amazing Richard!!
God is good 🙏🥰
Love this 🥰😁
Richard McVeigh, just to acknowledge that you have been an oasis of inspirational hymns in a desert of depravities.
Thanks
You're very welcome. Thank you for the donation :)
"The spacious firmament" to Creation was brilliant as you said. 👏👏👏
That last piece should be mandatory listening for practically anyone at any time.
That's the version of Love Divine I sang as a chorister and which you almost never hear. Brought back many happy memories as it was this hymn and being a chorister which began my love of music, singing and the pipe organ all those years ago. Thank you 🎶❤️
Richard I was suffering from BIS/Virtual church withdrawal so I relistened this treasure so so wonderful
Glad u playing Live Devine to my favourite tune “for a change” as I’ve always used this tune for weddings etc….
Love not live
Beautiful hymns today. Thank you. Hopefully the family is staying cool.😊
I am enjoying the hymns
This was great
Wonderful VC. Really love that Karg Elert too!!! Bravo!!!
VC is always a fun time.
Thanks for all the great hymns. 😊
Wonderful, wonderful, wonderful!!
Loved all the hymns and organ music. Thank you so much. Subscribers creeping up. Great. Blessings.
Thanks Richard for playing my request. Glad to see you made it through all verses despite the piston issue. Thanks again!
Lovely!💗 Thank you
STUNNING! The last 5 are amongst my favorites!! Thank you from the USA!
Before I found this channel, I'd never considered the Organ to be "cool" but after watching the Hans Zimmer Soundtrack and now this one, I must admit that the organ is a fucking cool instrument.
It’s awesome - glad you’ve finally realised it 👍🏻
Thanks for a lovley VC. It really lifted my spirits!🌞
VC should come with the tag line the friendliest place on the internet!☮️
You play beautifully!🌹
Hope you enjoyed your picnic!
You, Caroline, Hugo and cats as well as everybody in VC are in my prayers!🙏💖 Hugs!🤗
Yes that is the one know and Love
21:57 For those who are interested, here’s the full lyrics to ‘Come, great God of all the ages’ to Abbott’s Leigh. I hadn’t heard this setting of words before so I had to go and look them up.
Come, great God of all the ages,
make your earthly mission known;
speak through every deed and person,
let your way and will be shown.
Guide the church to true commitment,
give direction now, we ask;
fit us for the work of building,
dedicate us to the task.
Come, Christ, Jesus, flesh and spirit,
sure foundation, cornerstone,
help us form the church eternal,
may your vision be our own.
Send a message to each follower,
lead all people to your way;
urge us to strong faith and action
as we build the church today.
Come, great Spirit, in and with us,
tune our ears to hear your call;
through the moving of your presence,
let redeeming love recall
ministry in dedication,
love embodied in our deeds;
challenge us to do your bidding,
see your purpose, fill all needs.
Come, O come, in celebration,
household of the one true God,
in commitment and rejoicing
let us go where Christ has trod;
as we act in faith and reverence,
let us, Lord, the future see,
place us in the church triumphant,
now and for eternity.
Thank you for sharing this I always loved the tune but I think these are my favorite words to go allow with it.
@@lbower2025 Personally, my favourite setting of words to Abbot’s Leigh is “God is love, let heaven adore him”
Unfortunately, I cannot make Sunday evenings, so I see the video on Mondays. But starting with Aurelia reminded me of a time I was a sub-organist at a parish church. I'm not a very good organist and even make mistakes in hymns. The organist encouraged me and said not to worry about mistakes and told me about a big confirmation service he once played for, with the bishop there and a full church. He played Aurelia and, when he got to, "Their cry goes up, 'How long?'", he played an A and not A flat on a full organ! It's amazing how a semitone can make such a difference. I have to say I loved your triumphant 'How long?'. Well played, as usual.
What an ear you have. I loved your comment.
Thank you, Richard! Wonderful hymns in this VC. I'm watching on Monday and have missed the live chat, but I'm taken back by Paul's "Top Five" - all marvelous hymns and at least two on my own list. Thanks, too, to DCT for the time stamps. And the Karg-Elert is brillant!
* I've just discovered the Live Chat playback! Doh!
A most gratifying and enjoyable evening! I especially like "Eternal Father, Strong to Save" -- the hymn and tune, the multi-camera view, and the quietly elegant toe-heel legato - :-)
Ah! Thank you, wondering about that 32’ reed!
I Greet Thee Who My Sure Redeemer Art is a wonderful hymn and Toulon a great tune. However, I was brought up singing it to Ellers, which I think if anything suits it even more.
At least your reeds sound better than mine did this morning!!!
The day thou garest was sung at my moms funeral too, I’ve never listened to it since, that was 31 years ago last week, this totally caught me off guard and I’m glad it did, beautiful 🙏🏻👏🏻
Boy, I do "Get That!" Thanks for sharing the comments. That enrichment to you and what it means to you personally. Much understood and appreciated!
For All The Saints, 38:53 one of the first hymns I memorized for our processional, stepping in beat approaching the front choir loft. I could have lasted the full eight verses
I don't, neither you, put listeners to sleep and certainly tell when you reached the 6th and last verse (score I found to this (by Ralph Vaughan Williams) of this remarkable score. I was not at all disappointed. All I did, was listen again... and again 😀.
"Praise the Lord with Drums and Cymbals" at 57:46, I may have heard once in my life. Now immersed, I can listen with joy the entire score. It too repeatedly blows my socks off.
I'm left here overwhelmed again. Thanks Richard for not just the invitation. and spiritual healing, but the very music. Your represent the church quite well and wished I were a member. I would certainly attend at the very least!
I love "Eternal Father." There are many versions of this on UA-cam, including some in the Naval Chapel by their own organist. However I still come back to your versions as the registrations you choose give the hymn some gravitas and authority that I can't find elsewhere.
So sorry I couldn't be there for the live show. Thanks again Mr. McVeigh for this wonderful community you have made happen. Final glory to God.
Hmmm, Melita is the top hymn for me, followed by Aurelia, Love Divine, Sarum Barnby, and ending with A Mighty Fortress Is Our God.
"A Mighty Fortress Is Our God" another memorized hymn I hold dear and close.
It’s toasty on our side of the pond also 🥵
42°C in Austin Texas.
just beautiful❤❤❤..im wondering if you are believe in Jesus Christ our Lord and living God 🙂
Hi Richard. I hope you are well and that you have all enjoyed your evening off.
Thanks for another great VC. Some really great hymns tonight. Thanks for playing Love Divine for me. I think it's just as great a tune as Blaenwern.
Jesu, The Very Thought Of Thee is set to St Botolph in the NEH. Personally, I am more used to it being set to Belmont, whereas I'm more used to St Agnes being set to Shall we not love thee, mother dear
Just for info, The Spacious Firmament on High is set to Addisons in Hymns Ancient and Modern Revised (number 170). The creation tune was excellent though I do like addisons. Personally, I like the A&MR. There are some great tunes, and hymns, in there that do not appear in the NEH or, I believe in the A&M Nee standard such as St Andrew of Crete and Father, let me dedicate.
Anyway, thanks again and have a great week. I will be looking forward to next Sunday
While listening to Richard, I could spend a month alone on researching your comment. Love your comment too.
Awww thank you. That's a very nice thing to say. I am glad you liked it
Well Richard , the last piece was surly a barn burner….. don’t recall you EVER playing it !
He wowed me with it!
How’s that room AC doing today????
Where is the full video?
Does anyone know why under live chat, I can't see the text box to chat?
Good evening Richard,I have asked you before to please turn up your volume,and we can adjust to our own volume as required..Your volume here in Melbourne,Australia is nearly non-existing and very disconcerning as to enjoying all your many hymns and musical acts..many thanks John Uhr-Henry..My volume control is on maximum and you are still very frail..18-07-2022
Sorry to hear that Joh, perfect here in New Zealand 🇳🇿
John
volume is good here in Auckland NZ too - could it be a setting at your end?
Perfect in Austin Texas. It must be "layers of volume settings on your" and a few (two that I am aware) computers. The rest of the world hears it very well. I recommend you try listening to him on someone else's computer, anywhere in Melbourne. He, Richard *should not* make any changes to satisfy two computers/listeners in the world.
I hate to make this comment, but it needs to be said. It is in your hands 👐now. If I were in Melbourne, I would jump through flaming hoops to personally help you wherever in Melbourne. You (anyone) deserve/s to hear this with appropriate volume.
I have provided my technical answer "it must be..." "try..." now in your hands to take action. You and your ears, your soul deserve your time now to trying my years of experience and my technical recommendations.
I watch/listen to this UA-cam on a big screen TV/monitor. 1. The TV has a volume setting. 2. The operating system has another. 3. The PC audio/video another. Those for me alone, I have three layers right there. 4. Four layers if I use head phones. Have you identified ALL layers of your audio?
Can you truly identify all of your layers technically? Dig my friend John. Keep digging and trying.
1. I have supplied you with my solutions.
2. I supplied you with multiple examples on my own equipment.
3. I have supplied you with a trial solution.
There is nothing further we can do. For Richard to make a change would wreck the other thousands of listeners. He/we can not do any further. He cannot respond with a lengthy answer/reply. I can.
Reply/comment to me here. I can continue to attempt to help you from afar with respect. I am relentless at trouble-shooting and quite patient. It is worth my time to realize this for you. For anyone seeking this help. IT IS WORTH IT!
@@doctorfoster1968 Highly likely.
just @Richard,
I want to warn you that your lapel microphone has cut and sizzled several times during the live
best regards !
Yes I noticed this afterwards and the problem has now been sorted. New wireless microphone and I’m getting used to it!
@@beautyinsound
Ok,
I'm looking forward to attending concert week next week !!!!!!
🙂
Audio cracking from a lapel mic does not contribute to the overall volume alone. Glad he addressed this source though. For John in Melbourne, it won't help his poor volume.