Now I have to learn this dmaj while not quite ready in the eflat, but the new harmonics great stuff. My Methodist friends long to have this type of music in the worship. RC
They're usually small bells hung on a rotating wheel which the organist can switch on and off. I took organ lessons on an instrument in a Lutheran church that had one. "Cymbal-Star".
Greetings from Nigeria 🥰🥰🥰Love this church Hope to worship there one day
A masterpiece of organ playing and improvisation, spectacular choir with a gem of a descant on the last stanza.
I will never understand people who have left churchs like this one for the nothingness of evangelicalism with it's awful pop music. 😮
@@yvonneplant9434 "awful pop music" is a good definition of what they had replaced the proper worship hymns with, which was played with pipe organ.
Always phenomenal music !!!
St Marks is one of the jewels of downtown Philadelphia. We call " downtown"" Center City.
I love this church. Liturgical heaven. Great organist and choir.
Absolutely incredible playing by Robert and singing by the choir and congregation. Can't imagine how beautiful this would have sounded in person.
St Marks is a much deserved National Historic Landmark in Philadelphia. It was founded in 1847.
Oh my word. So uplifting. Joyous. And that playing❤
Now I have to learn this dmaj while not quite ready in the eflat, but the new harmonics great stuff. My Methodist friends long to have this type of music in the worship. RC
love the music and the lovely High Church grandeur ... andddd I have a crush on the verger lol
There's another "high" church beyond this one in Center City, St Clement's.
Magnificent!
Nice production - very uplifting. Thanks!
Thanks for recording this. This hymn is so beautiful. The organ and voices are so magnificent. Praise to God Almighty!
God bless
Crown Him. ❤
Love v. Our loving family
Gosh.... why so many sections of empty pews in that church?!
That final verse 😭💀
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its a zymble stern
What is the bell/triangle-like instrument used on the final verse?
It is a stop named the Cymbelstern/Zimbelstern/
They're usually small bells hung on a rotating wheel which the organist can switch on and off. I took organ lessons on an instrument in a Lutheran church that had one. "Cymbal-Star".
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