There's someone who paid attention in his harmony classes! Noel Rawsthorne meets Gospel. Wonderful. As they say in the deep south 'well ain't that pretty'. Thanks Fraser
Really deep bass response at the start Fraser. Always reminds me of my brother and his late wife belting this out at the top of their voices at our church wedding. Thank you for everything Fraser 😊
I cannot listen to the full concerts in real time but I would be happy to buy a download compilation of extracts like this from the concerts. Another potential revenue stream?
Well known psalm, or hymn? in Sweden....but start thinking of "He has open the the pearly gates", do you know something like that? (Som en härlig gudomskälla) Dont really know how to translate that.
Too dominant pedal works to start with. Fuzzy stop selection. I have heard you do much better many times. Mushy porridge! After 2'30 a slight pick up but crescendo too early for this delicate melody. After 5' back to porridge. Then in closing funfair rendition.
@@FraserGartshore nun ja, meine Orgelstunden waren vor 54 Jahren (vor Deiner Geburt) und mein Lehrer war der damalige Mainzer Domorganist Heinrich Rohr.
Thank you Fraser. How Great Thou Art. Thank you for everything that you give.all of us. It means so much.
Merci Maître! Greetings to sunny CA!
There's someone who paid attention in his harmony classes! Noel Rawsthorne meets Gospel. Wonderful. As they say in the deep south 'well ain't that pretty'. Thanks Fraser
Nice comparison! Thanks!
Awesome Hymn rendered by a Fantastic Organ & Spectacular Playing ! Thank You !
Thank you too!
Really enjoy these little singles. Thank You Fraser ❤
An absolutely wonderful performance. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏🎹🎹 Those pedal notes sure provided a nice ear massage 😉
Merci mon ami!
eine wundervolle Melodie und ganz einfühlsam interpretiert, Danke😊
Danke!
Brilliant. A favourite hymn of mine.
Great hymn. Love how the music carries you and you respond with the improve like runs. Lovely. You appear transported by the music.
Thank you very much!
Vielen Dank! Eines meiner Lieblingslieder wunderschön gespielt
Ein schönes Stück.
wonderful, thanks! ❤️✌🏻
😊❤ Wonderful Fraser 🎼 ❤ 💖!!!!
Beautifully played! 🎶😊🎶
Thanks Phil! Now it’s your turn!
Made for great listening....... very well played sir.!!
I really enjoyed that! Bravo! 🙏🥰🤗👏👏❤️❤️
Glad you enjoyed it!
Absolutely wonderful
One great music that I use to sing in my parish and amazing player !
It's a great hymn to play and sing!
du spielst echt sehr schön muss ich sagen
Really deep bass response at the start Fraser. Always reminds me of my brother and his late wife belting this out at the top of their voices at our church wedding. Thank you for everything Fraser 😊
It's a right belter, that's for sure!
great set of pipes!
Yes they are!
I cannot listen to the full concerts in real time but I would be happy to buy a download compilation of extracts like this from the concerts.
Another potential revenue stream?
How about a similar treatment of “To God be the Glory” ?
Nice job
Thanks!
👍👍😊😊
Well known psalm, or hymn? in Sweden....but start thinking of "He has open the the pearly gates",
do you know something like that? (Som en härlig gudomskälla) Dont really know how to translate that.
A frightful noise, but I love it!!!😂
As long as it got your attention!
Too dominant pedal works to start with. Fuzzy stop selection. I have heard you do much better many times. Mushy porridge! After 2'30 a slight pick up but crescendo too early for this delicate melody. After 5' back to porridge. Then in closing funfair rendition.
Mit Haferschleim hat das nichts zu tun, wenn Fraser mal so legato spielt wie das mein Orgellehrer immer von mir verlangt hat.
Bravo Fraser
Delicate? There's nothing delicate about How Great Thou Art! It's a bombastic, rousing, sing-a-long classic to get voices belting it out!
@christian - legato an der Orgel ist leider eine längst vergessene Kunst! 😜
@@FraserGartshore nun ja, meine Orgelstunden waren vor 54 Jahren (vor Deiner Geburt) und mein Lehrer war der damalige Mainzer Domorganist Heinrich Rohr.
Aha - die guten alten Zeiten!