Pipe Organ: "Trumpet Tune in D Major", David N. Johnson
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- Опубліковано 7 кві 2008
- "Trumpet Tune in D Major", by David N. Johnson (1922-1988) for pipe organ; 06 April 2008 Prelude (camcorded the next day)
Church of the Redeemer, Episcopal
Morristown, NJ, USA
Wayne Burcham-Gulotta
Music Director/Organist
Music available for purchase at:
www.sheetmusicplus.com/compose...
a Redeemer Music Media Production, ©2008 all rights reserved
J. W. Steere & Son Organ Co., Opus 701, 1918
originally 4/40 drawknob console
now 3/49 stoptab console
as it exists 2008:
Three manuals (61 notes) and Pedal (32 notes),
six divisions
Austin stop tab Console, 1962
Church Organ Company, Cantilevered Great, 1979
New Century Products, Zimbelstern, 2005
Great Organ I, Unenclosed, Manual II, Cantilevered
8' Principal (61 pipes)
8' Rohr Flöte (61 pipes)
4' Octave (61 pipes)
4' Rohr Flöte (12 pipes)
2' Block Flöte (61 pipes)
Fourniture IV (244 pipes)
8' Trompette (61 pipes)
4' Clarion (12 pipes)
Zimbelstern 9 bells
Great Organ II, Unenclosed, Manual II
16' Bourdon (61 pipes)
8' Open Diapason (61 pipes)
8' Gross Flute (61 pipes)
8' Gemshorn (61 pipes)
4' Octave (61 pipes)
4' Harmonic Flute (61 pipes)
8' Trumpet (61 pipes)
Gt. to Gt. 16'
Gt. Unison Off
Gt. to Gt. 4'
Sw. to Gt. 16'
Sw. to Gt. 8'
Sw. to Gt. 4'
Ch. to Gt. 16'
Ch. to Gt. 8'
Ch. to Gt. 4'
Echo to Gt. 8'
Echo to Gt. 4'
Swell Organ, Expressive, Manual III
16' Bourdon (73 pipes)
8' Diapason (73 pipes)
8' Gedeckt (73 pipes)
8' Salicional (73 pipes)
8' Voix Celeste (61 pipes)
8' Aeoline (73 pipes)
4' Flauto Traverso (Harmonic) (73 pipes)
2' Piccolo (61 pipes)
Mixture III Ranks (12th, 15th, 17th) - (183 pipes)
16' Pousaune (61 pipes)
8' Cornopean (73 pipes)
8' Oboe (73 pipes)
Tremolo
Sw. to Sw. 16'
Sw. Unison Off
Sw. to Sw. 4'
Ch. to Sw. 8'
Choir Organ, Expressive, Manual I
16' Contra Gamba (73 pipes)
8' Diapason (73 pipes)
8' Concert Flute (73 pipes)
8' Flute Celeste (TC) - (61 pipes)
8' Quintadena (73 pipes)
8' Dulciana (73 pipes)
4' Flute d'Amour (73 pipes)
8' Clarinet (73 pipes)
8' Orchestral Oboe (73 pipes)
Tremolo
Celesta 49 bars
Ch. to Ch. 16'
Ch. Unison Off
Ch. to Ch. 4'
Sw. to Ch. 16'
Sw. to Ch. 8'
Sw. to Ch. 4'
Echo to Ch. 8'
Echo to Ch. 4'
Echo Organ, Expressive, Floating
(North Clerestory, 4th bay)
8' Fern Flute (73 pipes)
8' Muted Viole (73 pipes)
8' Viole Celeste (73 pipes)
4' Flute a Cheminee (Harmonic) (73 pipes)
8' Vox Humana (73 pipes)
Tremolo
Chimes (Degan) 20 tubes
Pedal Organ
32' Resultant (32 notes)
16' Diapason (32 pipes)
16' Gamba (Choir) (32 notes)
16' Bourdon (shared with Great) (32 notes)
16' Gedeckt (Swell) (32 notes)
8' Diapason (from Steere Great Processional) (32 pipes)
8' Flute (Great II) (32 notes)
8' Violoncello (Choir) (32 notes)
4' Octave (from Steere Great Processional) (12 pipes)
4' Flute (Great II) (32 notes)
2' Octave (from Steere Great Processional) (12 pipes)
Mixture II (Church Organ Company) (64 pipes)
16' Trombone (shared with Swell) (32 notes)
8' Trompette (Great I) (32 notes)
4' Clarion (Great I) (32 notes)
Gt. to Ped. 8'
Gt. to Ped. 4'
Sw. to Ped. 8'
Sw. to Ped. 4'
Ch. to Ped. 8'
Ch. to Ped. 4'
Echo to Ped. 8'
Pistons:
10 General Pistons and Toe Studs
8 Swell Pistons
8 Great Pistons
8 Choir Pistons
3 Echo Pistons
6 Pedal Toe Studs
Swell to Pedal 8' Reversible Piston
Great to Pedal 8' Reversible Piston and Toe Stud
Choir to Pedal 8' Reversible Piston
Tutti Reversible Piston and Toe Stud
General Cancel Piston
Zimbelstern On/Off Buttons
Balanced Echo, Choir and Swell Pedals
Balanced Crescendo Pedal
Our music director/ organist Ron Wyatt played this on our Austin organ for our postlude today at Trinity Episcopal in Galveston, TX. Thanks for sharing your recording. I love hearing it every Sunday on With Heart and Voice; it never grows old!
Astounding! As if two hands playing completely opposite each other isn't enough, they give the FEET something to keep track of also. This kind of multi-tasking in music absolutely blows my mind.
Watching the pedel work, and his fingering help many organ players. These vids are so valueable. Thanks Wayne.
Blessings
You play with such great style. This song also brings back many memories of my daughters wedding when they seated the parents.
wayne you one of the best organists I have heard I enjoyed listening to this piece
What a great, simple, festive piece! Very talented playing, as well. Thanks for the link to purchase the music! I'll have fun learning this one.
never get tired of watching you play this great piece. Wonderful!
Hope this finds you well.
:)
Regards,
Jurg (Yerg)
Milwaukee, WI
joenwayne
Thank you so much for this, I am getting married next month and based on your playing have decided to use Johnson's "trumpet tunes" as the opening music at the church (providing I can find the organist who can play it).
This is a great piece and you play it quite well. Thanks for this posting. I love the fact that the camera is trained on the manuals and pedals becuase I love watching technique while enjoying the musicality
Excellent Joe Wayne Thank you
I recently played this at a wedding on trumpet with an organist. nice stuff.
Thanks, Wayne, for your reply, not only here but to my e mail. You did beautifully at 3:07 and 3:25. Ha ha, you got A++ there. Excellent organ and conducting ministry you have there. Warm greetings from Hong Kong to all your choir members. Be sure to pass this on to them at your next choir practice. God bless. Titus
fantastic playing. well done! Greetings from Milwaukee, WI
I studied with DNJ for a number of years (at ASU) - both organ and comp & arranging. Your interpretation of this is right on the mark - even down to the added ornamentation, which he also encouraged his students to do. It also wasn't uncommon for him to add a 16' reed, in addition to the specified 8' solo reed, to give it more strength. He was also a bit infamous for never wearing traditional "organ shoes" to play in, but a hush-puppy type loafer with crepe soles, and still out-pedaled everyone!
Really enjoyed you playing. It's a beautiful piece, and I truly like your tempo!
Simply wonderful...thanks; Ich hab' alles genoßen, vielen dank!!
I love the pace you cut on this!
love the registrations and articulations too
superb playing!!! it was a treat to my ears!! a church hymn i think you'd really enjoy, its called "praise to the man", I believe its an LDS hymn, but it is a wonderful hymn, you won't be disappointed.
I liked all of your videos, you had me quite entertained! I give you 10 out 10 :)
wow that is a great skill to be able to play this instrument.