Wonderful piece! Great performance - I love the rude trumpets - but perhaps the Moucherel Trumpets on the Hammerwood Park organ are ruder - hope he repeats the Sorcerer at Hammerwood in October. A great inspiration to all organists. Thanks for posting it - whenever I hear it I can't stop listening. However, I've just got to the chimes. . . . possibly a little obtrusive here. At Hammerwood we voiced them down for this . . . Worth coming to England for! :-)
Hi! I love Jeremy playing this . . . Search "Latrobian whirl" for another performance of this piece on a different instrument. The energy of this performance is really astounding!
You know, I once played an organ at a YMCA camp I once camped at, and it was quite a challenge to play the keys and pedals at the same time! This guy, like most organists, must've practiced for quite a while.
@latribe - the thing about this instrument is that, like yours, it can be astonishingly effective - for a toaster. It still has this oddly artificial sound to it. TCWS should definitely still invest a million or two in a new pipe organ - or get the Detroit Ford Auditorium Aeolian-Skinner?
Absolutely brilliant! I've listened to this piece a hundred times since I was little, and hearing such an energetically powerful rendition evokes some funny memories. As well as a great performance, of course! ;D
Strange water sound in the background. Sounds like a urinal cistern. Strange place to put a microphone. However brilliant playing. Very precise and calm technique.
What fun! Thanks for sharing you love with all of us.
A remarkable performance. Thanks!
Wonderful piece! Great performance - I love the rude trumpets - but perhaps the Moucherel Trumpets on the Hammerwood Park organ are ruder - hope he repeats the Sorcerer at Hammerwood in October. A great inspiration to all organists.
Thanks for posting it - whenever I hear it I can't stop listening.
However, I've just got to the chimes. . . . possibly a little obtrusive here. At Hammerwood we voiced them down for this . . . Worth coming to England for! :-)
Hi! I love Jeremy playing this . . . Search "Latrobian whirl" for another performance of this piece on a different instrument.
The energy of this performance is really astounding!
Bravo!! The only thing missing is the clip from the movie "Fantasia" to play along with in time.
Awesome!
You know, I once played an organ at a YMCA camp I once camped at, and it was quite a challenge to play the keys and pedals at the same time! This guy, like most organists, must've practiced for quite a while.
they are now going to restore the old Skinner!
@latribe - the thing about this instrument is that, like yours, it can be astonishingly effective - for a toaster. It still has this oddly artificial sound to it. TCWS should definitely still invest a million or two in a new pipe organ - or get the Detroit Ford Auditorium Aeolian-Skinner?
Absolutely brilliant! I've listened to this piece a hundred times since I was little, and hearing such an energetically powerful rendition evokes some funny memories. As well as a great performance, of course! ;D
Strange water sound in the background. Sounds like a urinal cistern. Strange place to put a microphone. However brilliant playing. Very precise and calm technique.
Can we have some info on the instrument and the church it is in.
this si way before the real vesoin ame out at the 2 organs at washing ton dc
.......I seriously want an mp3 of this, does anyone know of anywhere that I can get one?