FAMOUS ORGAN HIDDEN ON A SUBURBAN STREET!

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  • @MrWestonO
    @MrWestonO 4 місяці тому +96

    Hi Ben! I'm 14 years old and live in Colorado, USA. I'm a classical music enthusiast and also really enjoy learning about and listening to organ music. Just wanted to say I really appreciate the quaintness and in-depthness of your videos and the immense skill you possess.

    • @leecarlson9713
      @leecarlson9713 4 місяці тому +12

      Hi, Colorado! Brownsville, TX here. I agree, Ben helps us appreciate the differences of the various organs. Such lovely sound coming from this organ, with only one manual, and limited stops shows the skill of the organ maker. And the organist playing it so well.

    • @garywait3231
      @garywait3231 4 місяці тому +16

      Dear MrWeston0 : I am delighted that you are a classical music enthusiast.
      My own interest in classical music, church music, and organ began at about your age, thanks in part to hearing the organ recitals of E. Power Biggs, first on radio, and later in person at Symphony Hall in Boston
      I am now 83, and have been a church choirmaster and chorister for over 50 years, and I very much appreciate your commentary on Ben's excellent.videos. I hope that you are cultivating your musical interest via instrument or voice. Hearing music is great; making it is even better. Best wishes for your musical journey, and for every success in life !

    • @jf7243
      @jf7243 4 місяці тому +13

      How lovely learn of even a young musical boy being inspired by our friend Ben’s beautiful videos and playing!

    • @MrWestonO
      @MrWestonO 4 місяці тому +12

      @@garywait3231 Thank you for the reply! I'll be making an effort to listen to Mr. Biggs, thank you for the recommendation. Let me know if you have any others I should know about. As for my musical outlet, I play multiple instruments, classical and not, my most prominent being the Bass guitar, the Piano and the Clarinet, and in addition, I do sing. Unfortunately I don't have enough money or space for an organ, so I have my dad's old synth keyboard rigged up to a guitar pedal with some EQ and enhancements. Of course, it isn't really like playing a real organ, but it's as close as I can get, and it is still fun. I play in my school's Orchestra class as well.

    • @MrWestonO
      @MrWestonO 4 місяці тому +6

      @@leecarlson9713 This is very true. Before watching Ben's videos, I had no idea that organs, although drastically different in size, could be so different in the way they operate as well. I was especially surprised to learn that foot-pumped organs are unusual and apparently difficult for many organists to play, because I have played the foot-pumped organs the most of any kind (mostly in public places like antique stores). Again, thank you for the reply!

  • @gregcrease8066
    @gregcrease8066 4 місяці тому +37

    Every line of that fugue is audible, a testament to Bach’s genius and your playing.

  • @davef.2329
    @davef.2329 4 місяці тому +52

    Keep going until you've covered the whole of GB! I'll be here. Thanks, Ben.

  • @joschmoyo4532
    @joschmoyo4532 4 місяці тому +31

    I've worked on a lot of different Organs over the year's. Every instrument has its own unique personality. It is the sum of the men who crafted it. Back in the day a fully trained organ builder was a very highly skilled craftsman who had to be able to master technically varied and complex woodwork to a very high degree of accuracy.
    We took great pride in our craftsmanship and it shows in this Willis. No short cuts, no shonky plywood or chipboard.
    What you have there is an absolute gem. Tonally and physically.
    Father Willis Organs are masterpieces.
    And yes it's true, they all have a certain smell. It's a blend of leather, wood, hide glue, French polish and pipe metal.
    Every screw would have been set with a dab of tallow so it did not rust and stick. Even the smallest block would be hand chamfered with organ builder's corner's. A lot of love and care goes in to an organ of this quality.
    Thanks Ben for bringing this instrument to life. You bring real soul and sensitivity to your craft. Hearing this instrument brought tears to my eye's.

    • @michaelpatterson5811
      @michaelpatterson5811 4 місяці тому +3

      A fabulous insight, Josch! Thank you. It didn't look, from Ben's video, as though the present owners have been taking 'due care & attention' of 'Father' Willis's craftmanship. But the great instrument in the cathedral is within walking distance of this bleak building (Ben is always so kind, no matter what he is faced with!), so a little finance could be set aside to entice Harrison & Harrison (who maintain that instrument) to do the necessary.

    • @joschmoyo4532
      @joschmoyo4532 4 місяці тому

      @@michaelpatterson5811
      The main thing is the Organ was saved from the rubbish skip. I wouldn't presume to do a diagnostic on its current condition without a closer look but I've seen and worked on far worse. It's heartening to know Harrison's are still in business. I think Walker are still up and running. I'm no longer in the trade full time sadly but God I miss it. I have seen beautiful organs butchered by cowboy's. That is heart breaking to witness.
      Nobody should be allowed near these instruments unless they have been through an apprenticeship. You really need to know what your doing.
      I worked on an Organ in Tasmania that had been hacked badly. The stop slides looked like they'd been cleaned with a wire brush and bastard file. The instrument had been sabotaged rather than restored. It made my blood boil.
      When you restore an organ you are digging up the souls of the men who made them. I learned so much from those deceased Organ builder's. To see their love and care desecrated ? That hurts.
      Ben is doing a great job of reminding us what it feels like to enter a sacred space and how music creates the frame of mind to commune with God. Massive respect. My Grandfather was born in Devizes so it's a real joy to join his visits to my families roots.
      I haven't been to Salisbury Cathedral. Love to visit sometime.

    • @hansbeestman7460
      @hansbeestman7460 4 місяці тому +2

      Hans uit Zwolle Nederland luistert en geniet dank 😊

    • @michaelpatterson5811
      @michaelpatterson5811 4 місяці тому

      Bedankt, namens Ben - de organist. Michael x @@hansbeestman7460

    • @joschmoyo4532
      @joschmoyo4532 4 місяці тому +4

      @@michaelpatterson5811
      Hard to say. It would need a closer look. But as long as the roof doesn't leak its a Willis saved from the skip. The reservoir is lifting up and the leather looks okay. Sticking pallets can quite often be a quick fix. By and large any restoration is best done in the workshop. It's usually not a good idea to let members of the congregation or organist " have a go" . It just ends up doing damage.
      Until your familiar with building an organ from the ground up your just not going to have a full sense of where the problems will be and how to tackle them.
      It's never good to have an organ exposed to direct sunlight or near a window.
      That said it's good to have easy access around the instrument as in this case. By and large, mechanical action organs hold up well with reasonable care. The big weakness of pneumatics is leather. Once that starts to deteriorate you are facing major restoration and expense.
      Dad roped me in to releathering quite a few pneumatics on his Church's Lewis. A fine Organ. Fabulous reed's.

  • @anner0730
    @anner0730 4 місяці тому +23

    You played that “little” fugue so well, like it was nothing at all. Lovely instrument and lovely sound.

  • @BaroqueBach.
    @BaroqueBach. 4 місяці тому +69

    I must say, the quality of these videos, both in its content and in its production, is ever increasing! Thank you Ben for yet another amazing video!

  • @geraldspencer1272
    @geraldspencer1272 4 місяці тому +22

    That is a lovely bit of happiness. Applause!

  • @mg3261
    @mg3261 4 місяці тому +24

    this is truly a remarkable one manual pipe organ by father henry willis with a superb small range of stops and has a very good tonal quality and fills the church effortlessly with sound

  • @jenni48.32
    @jenni48.32 4 місяці тому +49

    The swell of music to Jerusalem 'on England's green and pleasant land' gives the essence of the visual beauty to raise the senses to imagine the greatness of English life from the past and how we can hear it even today.The grace of Bach is your essence to grace us with delightful joy to the worthy music at your creative hands.Your a master to organ music.Appreciated on a winter afternoon.

  • @elainelee4828
    @elainelee4828 4 місяці тому +43

    Nothing beats J.S. Bach’s sound from this brand of pipe organ. A window peaking into heaven. Thank you so much, Ben.
    One serendipitous note, your video popped up in my UA-cam feed when I was in London right before last Christmas (less than two months ago) my first and only trip to Europe ever. What I remember the best out of so much unforgettable experiences was the paid guided tour of Winchester Cathedral. Those precious tiny medieval tiles. ❤❤❤

  • @8000Christopher
    @8000Christopher 4 місяці тому +26

    That was lovely. The pieces you played reminded me of what the organist at my church, The Presbyterian Church of Saint David, in Halifax, Nova Scotia, Canada played many times, Jerusalem, Nimrod, and the Bach piece. His name was Larry MacLean and he was taught by Marcel Dupre when he was at Saint-Sulpice in Paris. After the service Larry sometimes played the trumpet piece from the movie Star Wars. The organ was a Casavant Freres organ from Quebec, Canada, it had trumpets at the front of the church, over the balcony, halfway between there and the ceiling. It is a wonderful instrument and Mr. MacLean played it very well indeed. Thanks for your channel, it is a great joy to watch and listen too.

  • @philiphumphrey1548
    @philiphumphrey1548 4 місяці тому +10

    Apart from the crucifixes and the tabernacle, that building almost looks like it could be a protestant chapel. I'm a Catholic but I love the space and simplicity. The organ and the playing sounded wonderful, they must have been very lucky to have located it and that it's just right for the building.

  • @michaelparker719
    @michaelparker719 4 місяці тому +17

    I love to observe your enthusiasm, learn from your knowledge, and hear your superb playing. I have been listening to other organists play via UA-cam recently but none of them play with the soul and excitement you bring to the music. You are a true musician. Thank you for allowing us a peak into your inner world. We live in a tawdry world but your music gives us a glimpse of Reality.

  • @jamesallison4875
    @jamesallison4875 4 місяці тому +37

    The long trill was fabulous! Great job and what a magnificent little instrument. Thanks, Ben.

  • @susansalter7543
    @susansalter7543 4 місяці тому +13

    I got my love for organ music from my late dad. He used to travel miles for recitals, Thank you for this channel.

  • @louise_rose
    @louise_rose 4 місяці тому +19

    Such a beautiful instrument and setting! 🎹 "Jerusalem" was played (without vocals, just like here) at the funeral of my old mother, a year ago, at my request. I was thinking both of the link to the Last Night of the Proms (which we used to watch with great enjoyment every year) and of William Blake's lyrics with their expression of a hope that relates both to justice in this world and to religious salvation. I knew it would fit in, and it did. ❤
    Thank you for showing this lovely organ. :) /Louise, Sweden

  • @thoughtfulhistorytoday7214
    @thoughtfulhistorytoday7214 4 місяці тому +7

    Moving an organ from point A to point B must require so much planning. I cannot imagine how much of the instrument must be disassembled to be moved safely. Can't just hire two guys and a van!

  • @michaeltreadwell777
    @michaeltreadwell777 4 місяці тому +14

    You forgot to mention Truro Cathedral - that too houses a magnificent Father Henry Willis Organ. Thanks Ben, for taking us to these beautiful Churches and for playing these lovely Organs. Take care 🙂

  • @katydickson5547
    @katydickson5547 4 місяці тому +25

    Thank you for sharing. I so enjoyed watching and listening and learning all about the history of that organ. I also enjoyed the music that you played on it as well. 🙏🙏🙏🙏🙏🇿🇦

  • @garywait3231
    @garywait3231 4 місяці тому +19

    Many thanks for enriching my Sabbath with another of your inspiring organ tours. I have heard the Father Willis organs in Salisbury Cathedral and the Albert Hall, but was totally unaware of this gem, so well suited to "Jerusalem", "Nimrod ", and the Bach. I certainly share your enthusiasm for this historic organ, and the more so as I was instrumental in securing an historic organ for my 1836 parish church in Vermont (USA).
    Would love to hear you do a full recital on this wonderfully beautiful instrument!

  • @bobbyhendley3084
    @bobbyhendley3084 4 місяці тому +5

    How amazingly fortunate of this congregation to have one of his instruments in their otherwise modern church building! All of that concrete undoubtedly makes it far more acoustically alive down in the pews.

  • @marccheban194
    @marccheban194 4 місяці тому +8

    Ben, it is so rewarding to watch you love these organs into life!

  • @KenG557
    @KenG557 4 місяці тому +4

    Ben, you make the wood, ivory and lead ascend to Heaven. Thank you.

  • @James-dx8qb
    @James-dx8qb 4 місяці тому +4

    Gotta say, I did miss the countryside and old church vibe today, along with the interesting historic guide.

  • @ilonamollema6467
    @ilonamollema6467 4 місяці тому +11

    What a beautiful instrument. It could really use some tlc!
    To be honest: I was a bit sad that you stopped playing "Nimrod". I really like that piece. And I hope you will play the entire piece soon.
    Being Dutch, I really love seeing all these old churches and their organs.
    And I'm glad you showed them to us all. Most of them are little gems.
    Thank you for using your precious time to film, play, and edit these videos.
    It's highly appreciated!❤

    • @DavidtheWriter
      @DavidtheWriter 4 місяці тому +3

      Hopefully Ben will return once the organ has been serviced, because, I agree, "Nimrod" would be beautiful on it.

    • @marilynbridges8697
      @marilynbridges8697 4 місяці тому +3

      I treasure my Dutch heritage from my Dad-his parents came to America in 1910 &1911. His younger brother was an organist and a first cousin was an organ builder. I love the Dutch composers' music.

  • @MusicaAngela
    @MusicaAngela 4 місяці тому +5

    I would love to hear you play all of Nimrod on this organ (once it is repaired) Just the opening you played was so beautiful!

    • @FFS704
      @FFS704 4 місяці тому +1

      Yes, I was thinking the same

    • @SalisburyOrganist
      @SalisburyOrganist  4 місяці тому +3

      Absolutely. I wish the organ played the notes I wanted it to 🤣

  • @giuliakhawaja7929
    @giuliakhawaja7929 4 місяці тому +8

    A beautiful clarity of sound from the organ and beautifully played as always.

    • @giuliakhawaja7929
      @giuliakhawaja7929 4 місяці тому

      PS was Father Henry Willis a priest?

    • @SalisburyOrganist
      @SalisburyOrganist  4 місяці тому +1

      @@giuliakhawaja7929 No but his descendants were also called Henry!

    • @giuliakhawaja7929
      @giuliakhawaja7929 4 місяці тому

      So he was a father but not a Father. 😏

  • @dennislewis6097
    @dennislewis6097 4 місяці тому +6

    How does a city with such a beautiful cathedral have so many parish churches? When I was there last summer, I was surprised to pass St. Thomas Beckett, within sight of the cathedral. Now this is the third Salisbury parish church you've introduced to me.

  • @dpjr47
    @dpjr47 4 місяці тому +6

    Thank you for choosing the Bach piece, one of my favorites. It shows the quality of the organ.

  • @mattleach958
    @mattleach958 4 місяці тому +7

    Thank you Ben as always. What an lovely little Willis. Hope it gets some care.
    I like the architecture of the church also. - Matt

  • @davidcraggs3770
    @davidcraggs3770 4 місяці тому +3

    The Bach was astounding Ben, even without a mixture and pedal to reed

  • @DavidtheWriter
    @DavidtheWriter 4 місяці тому +7

    Hey, Ben. Glad you're back. (Thought you'd maybe caught the bug.) And what a treat to hear you play a Willis in this lovely church. I bet angels were doing the happy dance to hear that fugue played so well. Cheers!

  • @doerthemanahan9912
    @doerthemanahan9912 4 місяці тому +5

    Absolutely wonderful sound. Thank you for introducing your followers to this special church and organ.

  • @user-pm8zo2by5z
    @user-pm8zo2by5z 4 місяці тому +9

    Thanks for sharing your enthusiasm and knowledge. What a delight!

  • @CharlesLangSamuel
    @CharlesLangSamuel 4 місяці тому +6

    Thank you, I enjoyed your rendition of this Bach and the wonderful cinematic context, which British seem so good at. As a child in California in churches I heard lots of playing, largely on electronic organs and now it’s absolutely enlightening to understand more of the history, as surely the electronic organ sounds were influenced by this culture of organ building and Willis’s work. Your eagerness and excitement for the music and instruments and buildings is absolutely contagious!

  • @johannesreckel9036
    @johannesreckel9036 4 місяці тому +4

    Your words and your filming make me feeling the simple and yet noble architecture of this church in its full potential. Of course I cannot stop thinking what happened to the church this organ was built for originally.

  • @Kimberlaina
    @Kimberlaina 4 місяці тому +5

    Bach sounds fantastic on this instrument! What an excellent display of your talent as well. Thanks again!

  • @ventusborealis2414
    @ventusborealis2414 4 місяці тому +5

    Jolly good organ playing. Thank you sir Maton. 🎩 Greetings from Finland 🇫🇮

  • @keving331
    @keving331 4 місяці тому +4

    Thank You, Maestro Maton. Another splendid video. How long, people are asking, before we see you performing on Blackpool’s Tower Ballroom Wurlitzer? And if that’s not available, how about in Salisbury Cathedral 🎵 🎶 🎵 🎶 🎵?

  • @user-dl6fn5gq8j
    @user-dl6fn5gq8j 4 місяці тому +6

    Thank you. From South Afrika.

  • @boebie100
    @boebie100 4 місяці тому +3

    Ben, Ben! You playing on a beautiful organ, playing Jerusalem AND Nimrod, finishing off with a fugue from Bach... Can it get any better than that?! Thanks you very much!

  • @noelbolingbroke-kent3009
    @noelbolingbroke-kent3009 4 місяці тому +5

    And did those feet in ancient time, walk upon England’s mountains green? Did Joseph of Arimathea really come to England? Ben’s discovery of a Father Willis organ in a Salisbury suburban street is definitely different, but the playing of the Bach fugue is heroic. No cat this time, or any cheese and pickle sandwiches, or a great-grandfather.

  • @susanmuir286
    @susanmuir286 4 місяці тому +7

    Thank you Ben, that was beautiful.

  • @OnTheHookCrochetwithJeanne
    @OnTheHookCrochetwithJeanne 4 місяці тому +3

    Bach beautifully and effortlessly played on this special organ. The Angels were certainly smiling. ❤ God has blessed you, Ben.

  • @joschmoyo4532
    @joschmoyo4532 4 місяці тому +8

    Oooh, it's a Willis. Nice.

  • @henrybalkwill3276
    @henrybalkwill3276 4 місяці тому +4

    The curate here is a fine organist too!

  • @gingram110
    @gingram110 4 місяці тому +3

    You started playing Bach and I got the biggest grin on my face! An absolutely amazing rendition on that historic organ. I look forward to your weekly videos, even though I only recently found your channel. Bravo from the USA!

  • @minirwin
    @minirwin 4 місяці тому +2

    I was convinced it was finally going to be a telford organ! My church's isn't played regularly anymore, but still maintained. Always a treat to listen to these fantastic instruments.

  • @heatherleslie5874
    @heatherleslie5874 4 місяці тому +6

    I’ve found myself eagerly looking out for each new instalment, Ben! Thank you for sharing your expertise and passion with such enthusiasm. Your playing and your descriptions are exquisite!

  • @nancyfalciani5499
    @nancyfalciani5499 4 місяці тому +2

    Enraptured. The first word I could think of to describe what I was feeling as you played Bach’s Fugue in G Minor BMV 578. Please put that piece on your music for sale, I will be first in line to purchase it. This was such an enjoyable video! Thank you for sharing this interesting (although not historic) organ with us. Is it the same with all organs that if they say they have, say, 16ft pipes, they are actually 8ft and send the air back down the 8ft to create the sound to be able to call themselves 16ft pipes? I thought that was fascinating.
    Thank you for another enriching and thought provoking program!
    Sincerely, Nancy F.

  • @andrewheermeyer5988
    @andrewheermeyer5988 Місяць тому

    Thanks for the G-moll fugue! An excellent example of the fact that for Bach's fugues one manual is enough and there is no need to change stops during the performance.

  • @marye7798
    @marye7798 4 місяці тому +6

    Always am so appreciative of your charming videos. Kudos.

  • @maryannmoran-smyth3453
    @maryannmoran-smyth3453 4 місяці тому +3

    Absolutely superb, the organ is my favorite instrument though I play guitar and sing, my pipes are like the Oregon pipes. I fill them with air and emotion, and draw out the music with fullness of my breath and spirit, this is quickly becoming one of my favorite channels… Another great show… Bravo,… Keep on rocking

  • @xylopiano3
    @xylopiano3 4 місяці тому +6

    NGL, the title got my hopes up that there was a playable pipe organ literally on the side of the road in some neighborhood. I guess the neighbors wouldn't appreciate that. XD
    Seriously though, this is a nice little church with a very cool organ!

    • @pamelafrancis4476
      @pamelafrancis4476 4 місяці тому

      and a little monkey holding out a cloth cap for your pennies.

    • @jonboz7585
      @jonboz7585 4 місяці тому +1

      LOL, I was thinking exactly that! 🤪🤪🤪🤪🤪

  • @ericbursey6950
    @ericbursey6950 4 місяці тому +3

    Sunday just after 2 in the afternoon in Northern Vermont USA -- enjoying your contribution to peace on earth, good will to men. Thank you Ben.

  • @beeswaxcandle3309
    @beeswaxcandle3309 4 місяці тому +1

    I think that was the cleanest articulation I've heard in that fugue (and I've got recordings by several eminent organists). The lines were clear and I was never in doubt where the subject and answer were.

  • @johnblakeH
    @johnblakeH 4 місяці тому +2

    The organ sounds lovely, but there's the potential for so much more. I hope the church can have it repaired and brought back to its former glory...and that they invite you back for a full recital.

  • @SuperNadger
    @SuperNadger 4 місяці тому +1

    Really enjoyed this! Thanks

  • @thierrymadec7644
    @thierrymadec7644 7 днів тому

    I enjoy your videos about organs. You have a very pleasant way to show us extraordinary instruments.

  • @kevinmichaud8709
    @kevinmichaud8709 4 місяці тому

    Fantastic! Thank you for this video!!

  • @cloviarice1593
    @cloviarice1593 4 місяці тому +1

    ❤ So beautiful! Thank you for sharing.

  • @maureenwhiteley2052
    @maureenwhiteley2052 4 місяці тому +1

    Ben thank you for playing, in my opinion, the master of organ works J S Bach. It was a joy to listen to you. Thank you for sharing your talents with us. Loving your journey demonstrating all the organs and Churches. A favourite watch of mine.

  • @bradkarpenko4568
    @bradkarpenko4568 4 місяці тому +3

    Who knew ? Thanks Ben . I was looking forward to your video today and was not disappointed . I even got to hear some Bach ( I love Bach ) .

  • @AdrianEarnshawMusic
    @AdrianEarnshawMusic 4 місяці тому +3

    I really enjoy these videos. If you ever get up to the north west of England there are two organs in close proximity of each other in a little village called Chipping. May be worth a look. There's also a Fr Willis organ in the town where I live and I get play it now and again when they need my services. You topped this video by playing one of my favourite Bach fugues.

  • @marilynbridges8697
    @marilynbridges8697 4 місяці тому +1

    Thank you so much for all these wonderful vlogs!

  • @fbridge
    @fbridge 4 місяці тому

    Thanks Ben - really enjoyed this episode...

  • @deanedge5988
    @deanedge5988 4 місяці тому +2

    Just wonderfully played thank you.

  • @Tracygriffith-dz2ys
    @Tracygriffith-dz2ys 4 місяці тому +2

    Thanks Ben I watch your channel I’m not a organist but I do enjoy what you do

  • @richardholappajr.6184
    @richardholappajr.6184 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, Ben! Always an enjoyable time watching your videos.

  • @caleanaturala7147
    @caleanaturala7147 4 місяці тому

    Just donated to support your channel. Keep well Ben, thanks for all your work, passion and inspiration 🙂

  • @renevilleneuve1070
    @renevilleneuve1070 4 місяці тому

    Ben is so inspired and inspiring.
    Fabulous organ.

  • @jacoboVE_Cultura
    @jacoboVE_Cultura 4 місяці тому +2

    Beautiful instrument with good sound, the registers that you use in your intervention in this church that you present to us in the video, once again you demonstrate your love for the emperor of instruments, you captivate us with your creations, I am happy seeing how you love and pamper them, I remember how I was captivated by the world of the organ in my pre-adolescence when my paternal grandfather took me to the Archpriest Church of San Jaime in my city of Villarreal in the Valencian Community in the Kingdom of Spain. I was shocked to hear the great baroque organ for the first time. of the 18th century and the great romantic organ of 1932 impacted me and so my love and passion for these instruments still continues today. Thanks Ben good job.

  • @willg1604
    @willg1604 4 місяці тому

    It does have a very nice tone. There no question about that! Thanks for sharing!

  • @arabellacameron7620
    @arabellacameron7620 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful playing. Your videos are so uplifting. Thank you

  • @lauralockwood1377
    @lauralockwood1377 4 місяці тому

    That Bach piece was wonderful. Thank you so much. Sounded superb on the Father Willis organ.

  • @mikeh1855
    @mikeh1855 4 місяці тому +1

    I love watching your videos. It is obvious that you love what you do.

  • @willg1604
    @willg1604 4 місяці тому

    That you for the little gigue in g-. Really well played. Thanks again!

  • @cathystillman-lowe972
    @cathystillman-lowe972 4 місяці тому +1

    I so enjoy hearing your performances of both music I know well, and music that is completely new to me. I visited the chapel at St Peter's College Oxford recently, to see the dazzling east window by John Hayward - what a wonderful place to play the organ!

  • @hv1946FLUSA
    @hv1946FLUSA 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, Ben. A real treat..

  • @ericlauridsen5193
    @ericlauridsen5193 4 місяці тому

    I like everything about this page: the sound of trailer, the keys, the wind, the cracking of the door and then finally the majestic sound of the Organ.

  • @suerobinson4575
    @suerobinson4575 4 місяці тому +1

    I wish there was a new video every day ...!! I enjoy them so much ...!! Thank you Ben ... keep up the good work that you do for us all over the world ... Blessings from Australia

  • @user-id9fv6of6x
    @user-id9fv6of6x 4 місяці тому

    Thank you, I always seem to learn so much musically from your offerings!!!!

  • @hori166
    @hori166 4 місяці тому

    Brilliant! Thank you for following your passion and sharing it with us out in cyberspace...

  • @ATREIDESDUNCAN88
    @ATREIDESDUNCAN88 4 місяці тому

    Watching from Indianapolis Indiana USA. Just donated to your adventures. Love to see your videos. Blessing.

  • @johnsomers8269
    @johnsomers8269 2 місяці тому

    Gave me goosebumps! Glorious sound, thanks to you and your unearthing these treasured instruments!

  • @wynonahhogan2523
    @wynonahhogan2523 4 місяці тому

    Ben, thank you so much for your lovely videos! I always enjoy hearing you play Jerusalem! It's a wonderful hymn.

  • @annenewton5403
    @annenewton5403 4 місяці тому

    Wow, that was beautiful. Thank you.

  • @oludotunjohnshowemimo434
    @oludotunjohnshowemimo434 2 місяці тому

    Bach's ability to improvise on various themes in different keys across the musical scale, is second to none.

  • @nigelanthonylc4453
    @nigelanthonylc4453 4 місяці тому

    I loved listening to the Willis organ in Westminster Cathedral London, as you mentioned in your video it has a beautiful orchestral sound.

  • @billymeyer99
    @billymeyer99 4 місяці тому +2

    Wonderful Bach

  • @kpflueger69
    @kpflueger69 4 місяці тому

    We absolutely love your videos, great work. The music is wonderful and the information you provide is extremely fascinating. We always anxiously await your next new video. Thanks much!❤

  • @marshaprice8226
    @marshaprice8226 4 місяці тому +1

    Absolutely gorgeous!!!
    💜💜💜
    Request: I have loved “Jerusalem” since I saw it in “Chariots of Fire”. What you played in this video was stirring, but do please play the whole piece sometime soon. Thanks!

  • @michaelmartens7728
    @michaelmartens7728 4 місяці тому

    I had expected a medium-sized symphonic instrument (medium quality) from the late 1930s... what a surprise! Fine presentation!

  • @tomfromnj4341
    @tomfromnj4341 4 місяці тому

    Wonderful as usual!

  • @myke49
    @myke49 3 місяці тому

    Bach's "little Fugue" is one of my favourites . Bach is amazing . He wrote some of the most amazing music. His fugues are wonderful . Thank-you for playing it. It is perfect on the little Willis organ. I have the Hereford organ on my Hauptwerk organ. Mike in Oz

  • @michaelpatterson5811
    @michaelpatterson5811 4 місяці тому +1

    Wow, wonce agwain, Ben! I had no idea - a 'Father' Willis organ in a old concrete kirk in the drab suburbs of Salisbury. I hope that your visit will increase awarenes of this gem - and get the priest to fund a visit from Harrison & Harrison (who look after the exceptional cathedral instrument) to pop down the road and give it the essential TLC it so richly deserves! All power to your pipes, Michael.

  • @TheCaffeinatedOrganist
    @TheCaffeinatedOrganist 4 місяці тому

    Very impressive how your trills continue the full length of that passage…. Nice English interpretation.

  • @salisbury1944
    @salisbury1944 4 місяці тому

    Lovely - thanks!
    My parish church, St. Francis, Salisbury, was built around the same time. (there is a video on UA-cam)
    Sometime in the late 50's or early 60's, one access to the choir and tower was blocked off to house the blower for a new organ being built.
    A friend and neighbour of mine was allowed to use this organ for practice whilst visiting his parents on weekends off from the Royal College of Organists where he was a student.
    Returning from my apprenticeship - the bus stopped outside the church - I could hear him playing - and used to come in and sit quietly, listening...
    I know nothing about the organ - it would be very nice to hear you play it and comment on it.
    Coincidently, the Finnish village (Nakkila) where my wife went to school, has a church with very similar architecture to St. Francis.
    Regards from Gothenburg, Sweden

  • @davidwilliams8405
    @davidwilliams8405 4 місяці тому

    Well done Ben, well done! Seeing that old fashioned steam radiator on the wall to your left I imagine its a little bit warmer environment than in some of the other churches you've played in.

  • @chrish5319
    @chrish5319 4 місяці тому

    Wow, even with the dodgy pipes that Bach was magnificent and moving. Thank you very much, I will look out for you performing a recital on a repaired organ :-) Thank you again