Reverberation: The beautiful music reverberates for a long time. Describes the pleasant singing or music that makes people unable to forget it all at once.
+Sylvia Wall You are correct. It is voiced in the so-called "American Classic" style with influences from France, Northern Germany with some English and Italian influence here and there. The Aeolian-Skinner organs that were built and voiced under the direction of Joseph Whiteford (which this one was, having been built in 1962 after Harrison's death) were a bit brighter and could be perhaps considered more "baroque" than those voiced by G. Donald Harrison, especially his early organs. It does have a Schoenstein console, but it is still an Aeolian-Skinner.
Bravo bravo bravo brilliance super fantastic music
Sincerely!!
Teacher, your piano is really good, and the mysterious singing is amazing
Reverberation: The beautiful music reverberates for a long time. Describes the pleasant singing or music that makes people unable to forget it all at once.
sounding very nice
solemn and noble.
good
Lingering and struggling, extremely touching.
sounding like a bird.
sound like the gorgeous dance music of the palace
Deeply moved people's hearts
I like it very much!
fantastique
Interesting ideas and very personal! Congratulations Leon Couch!
I believe this organ is built on the American style, yet Dr. Couch convincingly creates a North German sound. Excellent playing!
+Sylvia Wall You are correct. It is voiced in the so-called "American Classic" style with influences from France, Northern Germany with some English and Italian influence here and there. The Aeolian-Skinner organs that were built and voiced under the direction of Joseph Whiteford (which this one was, having been built in 1962 after Harrison's death) were a bit brighter and could be perhaps considered more "baroque" than those voiced by G. Donald Harrison, especially his early organs. It does have a Schoenstein console, but it is still an Aeolian-Skinner.
The music is very nice!