Vierne Final (Symphonie I) - Baptiste-Florian Marle-Ouvrard à l'orgue de l'église St Eustache, Paris
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2016
- Louis Vierne (1870-1937) Final de la 1ère Symphonie
Baptiste-Florian Marle-Ouvrard à l'orgue de l'église St Eustache, Paris
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Maîtrise de ce brillant organiste et puissance et capacités illimitées des grandes orgues Van den Heuvel !
Wonderful instrument, convincing performance!
Attended an organ concert at St. Eustache a while back. Magnificent cathedral, magnificent organ, and this is a splendid performance. Too many whiners about reverb. It happens people. Get over it. This is a wonderful video.
So many things to admire here. I really can’t stand all the negative complaints. Here we get free music, we get to see the organist playing one of the finest instruments in Paris and complaining about minor technicalities.
Don’t forget, it’s UA-cam . If you want the full experience, please visit your nearest travel agency for a ticket to Paris, France 🇫🇷
Your point is precisely correct.
How I wish I could buy a ticket to Paris and hang out near St. Eustache.
Maybe a room at the Novotel overlooking the park.
Wow! All that power, went to see/hear it - its a must!
Beautifully executed... but not so well recorded. I would give my wretched old soul to have been there... in that room... that day. Blessings young titan.
Ouffff..... Magnifique !
c'est très bien !!!! Continuez comme ça c'est magnifique .
Bravo young man! Sure do have great organs in Paris!
Grossartig
Wie vom Himmel
Listening to this often as it lifts me up
That there is something so beautiful
Fantastique very very good👍👍🙏
Magnifique!
Always my favorite piece to play
Wow, wow and wow
One of the few pipe organs I visited in 1973-74 other that Notre Dame and St Sulpice. I spent 5 months in Paris researching Vietnam in libraries for a Ph.D. dissertation I did not finish. I still have the St. Eustache pamphlet. Great big organ sound; I love it.
This organ was installed in the 1980s.
Este órgão pede concertos majestosos, tal sua potência. Parabéns Florian pela belíssima apresentação.
I love the heavy regustration At First whith the reeds .....
Magnifico !!!!!!!!
Majestoso, lindo de mais e, sem dúvidas o melhor órgão do mundo, ninguém duvida.
Very nice.
ContreBombarde 32' win
Hubert Trojanek side note. Originally the new organ had no Bombarde 32’ due to the cost. The organ builder said it had to be there so the builder gifted it to the City of Paris. Since the French Revolution churches in France are owned by the government.
@@brucetominello7440 thats awesome about the 32' bombarde... every great cathedral organ should have one...
+ Jhr. Humphrey: Fabulous, Merci.
well done
WISH I WERE THERE. B=NOW. KNOW .... !!!!! FUN.... joy... excellence...a love........... for ever and a day.
beautiful
Il a des doigts puissants. Vous avez vu cet orgue? OMG...
Quel talent. Wow.
Alors après concernant cette console mobile, il s’agit d’une traction des notes mécaniques donc ça n’est pas si dur à jouer c’est même plutôt confortable.
I like the red socks.
They are Baptiste-Florian signature !
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Saint Eustache, l'église de mon ancêtre Louis Saucier
Obviously has long ago worked out, with some of the most distinguished practitioners within this tradition, how fast to play it and how to register it. I was expecting the pedal to be more prominent and the canonic part to start on the Recit, but the nearness to the canon of a huge climax (although it is mainly climaxes) support's Baptiste's case. A good deal of detail is lost in the acoustic and the very loud grand jeu, however, but if you know the piece (though few would know it as well as he!) you know what is glowing there through the space-dust. This piece will endure for millennia. Not only on the Eve of Brexit is it a totem of the Europe we foolishly reject: it also has an 'A Space Odyssey' feel to it. Dear Vierne's dedication to his task and sacrificial life in the service of Notre-Dame's organ has been amply rewarded in his 'tres spirituel' heir. Pincemaill was a huge loss, but here is a new hero! And a quite new reading, quoi?
My thoughts not a good recording but. The artist and Maestro playing has a high reverb , what he hears and what the audience hear are two different things having heard this piece played at Arundel Cathedral with similar technical difficulties
He's playing on the remote console that is in the nave, so he actually is hearing what the audience would hear. Where the microphones are placed for the recording is a different question.
What a great swell box! But I wish he would use a page turner. It gives me heart failure each time his hand leaps up to touch that thing!
KC S There is now iPad software that allows you to turn the page with a facial gesture. It’s really cool. See the Richard McVeigh vidéo where he demonstrates it.
the organ is probably not equipped with one... and it probably isnt worth it to modify the console to have one installed. i agree though, that must suck having to reach for it every page...
Same!
Certainement très bien joué, mais la prise de son semble venir du fond du placard à balais à droite près du 2e pilier ! ;-)
mizushimaqatsi d’autant plus dommage que cet orgue est d’une clarté superbe et cet organiste très bon.
Il y a un 32 pieds.....qui vaut bien d’aussi belles chaussettes!
@@jmariliou il y trois 32 pieds
Il n'y avait pas comme à présent de microphones suspendus à la bonne hauteur et à la bonne distance.
@@jean-marie18 Cette prise de son n'est pas ancienne, beaucoup de réverbération est parfois un parti-pris : entendre l'orgue comme quand on est dans l'édifice, mais entre y être physiquement et une prise de son c'est pas le même rendu, ça ne sert pas la clarté de l'audition et la compréhension musicale, sauf si on connait déjà l'oeuvre, et encore...
I loved the performance... but I don't think the recording was quite up to your standards. A little too much reverb out here in UA-cam Land. More please. CVD
Brilliant playing but sounded like a blurry mess - the details are totally lost on this
Oh yes…sure you can do better. This is one of the finest organists in the world playing one of the finest organs. Get a life!
More noise than music. The long reverb period completely washes out the texture of the music.
I hate to break it to you but this is what it sounds like listening to instruments of this size in real life
how? the reverb is glorious... it is the recording that is not so... to hear this in person would probably be beyond words.
It's supposed to have that amount of reverberation - that's the natural sound of that organ in that church.
Get over yourself. And shut up. YOU are making a noise.
You can hardly hear the bass.
Those last view notes on the pedal is an eye-opener.
Of course the best would've been to be there live. No organ can come to its fullest right over a recording.
not a very good recording...
You Tube Fidelity not good against this power.
By the way, you make it look way too easy. !!!
What level piece is this, sir?
Or should I ask, is this Vierne's easiest Finale.
À rapprocher de Baptiste-Florian lui-même, en Roumanie, dans cette même pièce ... mais bien avant cette video-ci.
ua-cam.com/video/H7iLfnAEeu8/v-deo.html
Nice a metronome would make it better
Très belle interprétation, assurément virtuose, mais malgré tout un tantinet trop rapide, rendant difficile l'appréciation de la main droite, et diminuant le caractère extrêmement solennel de l'oeuvre.
Quant à la prise de son, je serai encore plus sévère que mizushimaqatsi : micros bas de gamme, mal positionnés, bref du travail d'amateur-même-pas-éclairé.
M. Marle-Ouvrard, une suggestion, changez de preneur de son, celui-là a encore beaucoup à apprendre, à réfléchir, et à s'équiper correctement.
Pardon ?! Vincent Hindelbrandt, mauvais preneur de son, tes un peu à la masse toi....
C'est juste LE pro de l'enregistrement vidéo et son d'orgue, simplement, faites un peu d'acoustique et vous verrez que la prise de son dans une Église avec quasiment 10 secondes de résonances, tout n'est pas facile....
Le mieux est bien sûr d'aller à Saint Eustache.