The 1737 Baumeister Organ at Maihingen Cloister | Unaltered Baroque Sound | Bálint Karosi

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  • @organgoesheavy
    @organgoesheavy 4 роки тому +28

    This organ is really unbelievable, when you play it, it tells its very own story to each melody.I am overwhelmed by the beauty of this sound and thank you from the bottom of my heart for this great organ performance.

  • @pierrelauwers8719
    @pierrelauwers8719 4 роки тому +19

    This organ is a gem !

  • @AML2000
    @AML2000 4 роки тому +47

    I see some comments about whether the organ is in or out of tune. According to the German Wikipedia page, the organ is tuned to a slightly modified mean tone temperament. In contrast to modern equal temperament, where in fact ALL of the thirds are out of tune -- i.e not pure -- mean tone has many thirds which are very close to pure. The downside is that as you modulate away from C major, many thirds that are less pure than equal temperament creep in, giving the destinctive "spicy" sound that many people notice. This limits the keys that you can play in quite a bit. A little rule of thumb: in equal temperament, all keys are equally OUT of tune, in baroque unequal temperaments, some keys are more in tune than equal, some less in tune, with mean tone having keys (those with large numbers of sharps or flats) that are so out of tune as to be unusable.

    • @mallefries
      @mallefries 4 роки тому +1

      Qbierne

    • @TheGloryofMusic
      @TheGloryofMusic 4 роки тому +3

      Louis Couperin wrote a Pavane in F-sharp min, so the dominant is C-sharp maj, with seven sharps. Which means that the notes tuned as F and B-flat are used for E-sharp and A-sharp. The effect of the piece is quite extraordinary, as the various chords employed sound more or less in tune.
      ua-cam.com/video/aku3fRK4rfU/v-deo.html

    • @AML2000
      @AML2000 4 роки тому +10

      @@TheGloryofMusic The subject of temperament is far more complex than can be easily discussed in UA-cam comments, of course. What is important is that composers of the day exploited the tuning system as part of their musical rhetoric. Playing Louis Couperin on an equally tempered instrument is like serving Mexican food without chili peppers. Some people don't like chili peppers, but it wouldn't be Mexican food, would it!

    • @TheGloryofMusic
      @TheGloryofMusic 4 роки тому +5

      @@AML2000 Agreed. A while ago I heard on the radio LC's Pavane played on the piano. I wrote to the station to explain how meantone temperament was critical to the piece's aesthetic. (And I like spicy food).

  • @andreamundt
    @andreamundt 4 роки тому +5

    I agree with your smiles !

  • @Tom-Lahaye
    @Tom-Lahaye 4 роки тому +41

    This organ is a real historic artefact.
    The temperament gives it such an unique sound, and created a chill along my spine from the first stop demonstrated.
    The organ should remain in this state apart from necessary repairs to keep it working and prevent downfall, no modern equal interval temperament should be ever allowed to touch this organ.

    • @fnersch3367
      @fnersch3367 3 роки тому +3

      Yes, Like the Compenius organ of 1612. It has only had the leathers replaced every 100 years to keep it going. Been in the same family for 410 years.

    • @paulcaswell2813
      @paulcaswell2813 10 місяців тому +1

      ET? Here? Perish the thought.

  • @peteacher52
    @peteacher52 4 роки тому +11

    Thank you sir, for another informative and revealing organ adventure. Your improvised phrases are really nothing less than quality miniature chorale tunes, unhurried and long enough to portray a comprehensive picture of the organ. It is fortunate that the instrument was closed up and untampered with for so long, leaving us with a historical treasure.

  • @1685kawosz
    @1685kawosz Рік тому +4

    Super brzmienie. Dobrze że utrzymali stary strój instrumentu.

  • @OneLSBHymnaWeek
    @OneLSBHymnaWeek Рік тому +1

    What a sound. Loved the cythera!

  • @Engerlingraucher
    @Engerlingraucher 4 роки тому +5

    ...das ist natürlich schon ein sehr interessantes und äußerst wertvolles Instrument. Die doch recht starke Windstößigkeit in Kombination mit der modifiziert-mitteltönigen Stimmung verleihen der Orgel (im positiven Sinne) einen sehr urtümlichen und mystischen Charakter. Zudem beweisen die beiden Streicher im Hauptwerk eindrucksvoll, dass man auch im 18. Jahrhundert nicht überall mit Kernstichen gearbeitet hat... ;-)
    Danke für die gewohnt schöne und ausführliche Präsentation dieser Orgel!

  • @garywait3231
    @garywait3231 4 роки тому +12

    Inspiring and informative demonstration! As a church musician I miss the great music of faith during covid isolation and closed churches (USA). Thanks for your very welcome musical offerings during these trying times. They are inspiring and mean a lot !!

    • @richardsnyder8
      @richardsnyder8 4 роки тому +1

      To Gary Wait: check out Richard McVeigh's "Beauty in Sound" UA-cam channel for 2 hours of church hymns every Sunday, played on the "Hauptwerk" reproductions of great organs in Europe - it is really authentic and wonderful.

    • @garywait3231
      @garywait3231 4 роки тому

      @@richardsnyder8 Good idea! Thanks.🙂

    • @richardsnyder8
      @richardsnyder8 4 роки тому +2

      @@garywait3231 in the next Balint Karosi UA-cam video, "Exploring the 1733 Hinsz Organ in Leens", go to the comments section. There you will find a link to an mp3 of some great robust congregational singing of Psalm 56 in that church. You really should listen to that! It is great! - it's just like being in that ancient Dutch Church! AND - In the video there are many great views of the organ case - and they explain how it is quite similar to the one at Zwolle - with the statue of King David playing his harp in the center of the organ.. This is an outstanding organ video! An absolute "must-see"!

    • @garywait3231
      @garywait3231 4 роки тому

      @@richardsnyder8 Thanks. Will follow up on your lead.

  • @Mr05241948
    @Mr05241948 4 роки тому +5

    Very interesting to hear a pipe organ unaltered since 1737, and hear first hand what their instruments were like that folks at that time listened too. As always, I continue to appreciate your stop by stop demonstration , where we get to hear the individual tones that make up the instrument, and then the instrument in it's complete state. Thanks

  • @chrisrose6200
    @chrisrose6200 4 роки тому +6

    What a Devine clean sounding instrument

  • @bertspeggly4428
    @bertspeggly4428 6 місяців тому +1

    Such a good thing that this organ remains original. it sounds wonderful. Thanks for bringing it to us.

  • @thunderhands3274
    @thunderhands3274 4 роки тому +4

    I felt that the melody of the organ smoothly blended into the space. Beautiful.

  • @bendasbrot
    @bendasbrot 4 роки тому +6

    finally! i could not await you to play on this organ!! its like a dream came true

  • @superpipes100
    @superpipes100 4 роки тому +3

    Wonderful! I've seen and played many organs in Europe with my students from Australia. The smile on your face was theirs too - the look of joy and amazement at such beauty in sight and sound. Thank you again, Balint.

  • @pavlostriantaris2817
    @pavlostriantaris2817 4 роки тому +19

    What a wonderful organ! True baroque sound, nothing to do with the misguided excesses of the overrated Orgelbewegung.
    (Note the abundance of foundation stops, too!)

  • @REPS-kb7up
    @REPS-kb7up Рік тому +2

    Just imagine all the amazing organists that sat there over the years…. And what they may have played.

  • @jofido
    @jofido 4 роки тому +6

    Thank you. Amazing instrument, architecture and setting. Very well done vlog.

  • @bendasbrot
    @bendasbrot 4 роки тому +16

    i do wonder if all that imperfections on quintatön or gambe are made on purpose. you often read on the internet that baumeister wasn´t a great organ builder, because e.g. he "forgot" to put a maintenance door on the organ and tuned the organ in meantone, which by that time was already outdated. but for me all the imperfections (wind, voicing of the strings) make this organ unique and wonderful sounding. this organ for me is the most beautiful sounding one.

    • @frantisekignacdolihal6910
      @frantisekignacdolihal6910 3 роки тому +3

      Strings are gorgeous! Not imperfect, just other style than nowadays.

    • @Zardman7
      @Zardman7 3 місяці тому +1

      He probably was considered a poor organ builder in the same way as Trost and Gabler

  • @evanduggan431
    @evanduggan431 4 роки тому +3

    Thank you very much for this wonderful demonstration. I always patiently for your next upload and am never disappointed.

  • @jrzzrj
    @jrzzrj 4 роки тому +4

    👍.....Another superb educational journey and excellent performance. Your posting of the voices being demonstrated is the best idea I have seen and help us identify the unique organ pipe sounds...Thanks so much...JRZ

  • @orgue3461
    @orgue3461 4 роки тому +3

    Fantastic! Thanks for the great demo, Balint. Amazing find, with some beautiful voices & blend

  • @k1ffx
    @k1ffx 3 роки тому +4

    Very interesting video ... quite an amazing old instrument. I was interested to see that it has what appears to be quite a small pedalboard and I was wondering what that reflects about organ repertoire at the time the organ was built. Thanks for all of your wonderful organ tours.

  • @paulcaswell2813
    @paulcaswell2813 10 місяців тому +2

    Thank God for unrestored instruments. Reminds me of Noordbroek...

  • @richardsnyder8
    @richardsnyder8 4 роки тому +3

    Absolutely wonderful! Thank you Balint!

  • @deaganjones4666
    @deaganjones4666 4 роки тому +9

    I love how odd the tuning is (in comparison to modern day equal temperament)

  • @marioalgandona9132
    @marioalgandona9132 4 роки тому +2

    Thanks for the video Balint Karosi.

  • @grahaml6668
    @grahaml6668 4 роки тому +4

    As everyone else says, what a great demonstration of a lovely organ in a gorgeous setting!
    I see the instrument has the short octave/split key keyboards, typical of the era. Perhaps in one of your demos you could illustrate this and the purpose.

  • @agogobell28
    @agogobell28 4 роки тому +4

    That registration around 14:00 reminds me somewhat of a French romantic “4 fonds” sound, except a hell of a lot spicier and more archaic-sounding with the spitzflöte and quintadena, as well as with the meantone temperament and chiffy voicing. It’s certainly not what I would’ve expected one to pull on a German baroque organ - it seems to me that usually people tend to go for “vertical” registrations with these types of instruments and repertoire.

  • @matejsvoren9858
    @matejsvoren9858 4 роки тому +2

    Very unique. Beautiful sound

  • @darrenwilliams4828
    @darrenwilliams4828 4 роки тому +11

    Besides the organ sound itself; I love the sounds of, especially on baroque instruments, the mechanical action - very authentic.

  • @SeppHuaba
    @SeppHuaba 4 роки тому +4

    Beautiful🙂

  • @Orgelix
    @Orgelix 4 роки тому +4

    Absolutely unique! 🥰

  • @sovereign254
    @sovereign254 4 роки тому +2

    That wind does indeed become very unstable on that demo of the full organ towards the end; it reminds me very much of the Casavant in the Benedictine monastery where I live, you could pull full organ and the wind would work but pulling the two bass flute stops in the pedal would cause the wind variation. In spite of all the imperfections of this particular organ, from the tuning to the temperament to the finicky action of this organ it still has some charm to it.

  • @robakerbklyn
    @robakerbklyn 4 роки тому +2

    What a gem!!

  • @asheland_numismatics
    @asheland_numismatics 4 роки тому +3

    What a terrific video!

  • @gyorgyagh3094
    @gyorgyagh3094 4 роки тому +1

    Köszönöm a föltöltést!

  • @18ulysse
    @18ulysse 4 роки тому +1

    Magnifique ! merci pour le partage

  • @vyvianspipes
    @vyvianspipes 4 роки тому +2

    What an unexpected voicing for a Gamba stop!! 😁

  • @marcellofoglietta424
    @marcellofoglietta424 Рік тому

    Bellisssimo e bravissimo.

  • @njlillycline
    @njlillycline 4 роки тому

    Breathtaking sound

  • @김민우-m4n
    @김민우-m4n 4 роки тому +2

    너무 좋아요 ㅜㅜ

  • @ExAnimoPortugal
    @ExAnimoPortugal 4 роки тому

    This kind of reminds me of the Iberian positive organ on my parish church, even though that one is much smaller with only one keyboard, split half way with half stops for each side.
    Beautiful demonstration and it's truly amazing this organ survived through the centuries. Let's hope it remains this way.

  • @andreacosta74
    @andreacosta74 4 роки тому +3

    Sounds beautifully as a central italian renaissance-baroque organ

    • @giandomenicogalluzzi7015
      @giandomenicogalluzzi7015 4 роки тому

      E' difficile definire questo organo, a mio parere il restauro non è ben riuscito e non ha restituito la potenza originale, comunque somiglia al suono chiaro francese ed effettivamente alcuni registri richiamano anche l'organo italiano, sicuramente non è stato deturpato come gli altri organi tedeschi che producono suoni più che scuri, attufati, orrendi !!!

    • @giandomenicogalluzzi7015
      @giandomenicogalluzzi7015 4 роки тому

      Non trovi nel suono di questo organo un qualcosa di Francese, confronta con questo strumento facendo le opportune distinzioni : ua-cam.com/video/FZepJyifoSM/v-deo.html

  • @aliasreco
    @aliasreco 4 роки тому +14

    Temperament... Are some stops tuned differently than others? Of course you won't use them together with others. But one set tuned this way, one set another way... You can change moods... Nobody ever thought about that?

    • @epichdsheep
      @epichdsheep 3 роки тому

      Balint karosi made a video of a double temperament organ

  • @gt2x443
    @gt2x443 4 роки тому +1

    Eine wundervolle Orgel aus meiner Heimatnähe, dem Ries! 😃

  • @bodolittmann3214
    @bodolittmann3214 4 роки тому +2

    A lovely example of the mysterious South German organ-building school. Closest thing to "reed" to my ears would be the gamba? I guess this predates the French influence of Riepp in upper Swabia?

  • @wouterattheorgan
    @wouterattheorgan 4 роки тому +1

    Beautifull organ

  • @gerardbedecarter
    @gerardbedecarter 4 роки тому +1

    Most interesting.

  • @praestant8
    @praestant8 4 роки тому +9

    Proof of undulating stops in Bach's time!

    • @raphgalban2007
      @raphgalban2007 3 роки тому

      you mean tremulant? vox humana?

    • @frantisekignacdolihal6910
      @frantisekignacdolihal6910 3 роки тому

      @@raphgalban2007 cythara... Flute celeste in modern terms

    • @Zardman7
      @Zardman7 3 місяці тому +1

      The organ built by Hildebrandt that Bach designed had an Unda Maris on the Oberwerk

  • @dariocugia1938
    @dariocugia1938 4 роки тому +1

    Entrando in chiesa non hai fatto il segno della croce, non si dovrebbe mai dimenticare! Comunque, sei un organista fantastico. Ciao da Roma

    • @luisabuogo2164
      @luisabuogo2164 4 роки тому

      E se lui non è cattolico ?

    • @dariocugia1938
      @dariocugia1938 4 роки тому

      @@luisabuogo2164 prova ad entrare in una moschea senza toglierti le scarpe anche se non sei musulmana.....

    • @luisabuogo2164
      @luisabuogo2164 4 роки тому

      Non mi sembra proprio la stessa cosa, fare il segno della cosa è professare la fede cattolica, togliere le scarpe (o coprire il capo) è un segno di rispetto.

  • @simonkawasaki4229
    @simonkawasaki4229 3 роки тому +1

    Happy to see another historical organ lacking equal temperament.

  • @xkubix999
    @xkubix999 3 роки тому +2

    8:53 South German Power!!!

  • @garymcwithey980
    @garymcwithey980 4 роки тому

    Very interesting.

  • @kokkieamiga
    @kokkieamiga 4 роки тому +10

    I think the register knob mechanics are in the need of a little WD-40! 🤭

    • @mcswato1
      @mcswato1 4 роки тому

      WD-40 is a solvent--keep away.

    • @donaldkgarman296
      @donaldkgarman296 4 роки тому

      Chemical agents would cause Rot.

    • @donaldkgarman296
      @donaldkgarman296 4 роки тому +2

      Beeswax and Tallow were used for the purpose

  • @lorenzomarzona7160
    @lorenzomarzona7160 2 роки тому +1

    Molto bello e interessante.
    Mixtur con la terza?
    Peccato che ci sia sempre qualche organista che non riesce e non attaccare gli adesivi con i numeri anche su questi capolavori ...

  • @johnholmes912
    @johnholmes912 4 роки тому

    lovely fruity tone

  • @samuellourenco1050
    @samuellourenco1050 4 роки тому +2

    This organ has a similar history to the organs in Mafra, that remained untouched due to the Napoleonic invasions in Portugal.

  • @willg1604
    @willg1604 4 роки тому +1

    The organ at Lahm in Germany is pretty much original as well. It is smaller I believe.

  • @thekingsfighter
    @thekingsfighter 4 роки тому +4

    Balint, re: your statement at 9:59, "One should be very careful with the release," did you mean that one should be precise in releasing all the notes at the same moment?

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +2

      Yes. Also a slow release is less likely to cause a shake due to the flexible wind.

  • @mixolydius
    @mixolydius 3 роки тому +1

    This is a typical baroque organ. But first you need to know, is that the organ is in the right (meantone-based) tune. But some Accords included a "Wolfsquinte". Those you can't play. Further you were not allowed to pull all equal stops at the same time, because the "Kalkanten" were not able to press so much air in the bellows. You needed to save resources.

  • @darylstreet5749
    @darylstreet5749 4 роки тому +1

    Very nice, if it's possible to hear the age in this instrument, I do.

  • @albenfamily331
    @albenfamily331 4 роки тому +4

    Bravo Balint! Now, the first question that comes up: why german organ builders, even the most historically informed, nowadays do not care about this fundamental evidence in pipe voicing?

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +4

      I guess because it is Maihingen, a rural place that doesn’t rise up to the importance of the big musically significant cities such as Hamburg, Leipzig or Lübeck

    • @peteacher52
      @peteacher52 4 роки тому +1

      I would imagine that the German - and other - organ builders are well aware of historical practices but are there to earn a living by providing what modern customers want, so anything shying too far from equal temperament would not be a good money earner.

    • @albenfamily331
      @albenfamily331 4 роки тому

      ​@@peteacher52 Yes, you are right as far as the choice of the temperament is concerned, but I was referring especially to the "voicing", ie the tone or timbre and the pronunciation that organ builders pull out of the pipes

    • @TimothyAsbridge_TENOR
      @TimothyAsbridge_TENOR 4 роки тому +3

      Colin Gantiglew you know, that in the world of piano tuning, there was still tuners working at Broadwood in Britain well into the 20th century who tuned variations on quarter comma meantone. Sadly we’ve been fed the “Bach and Beethoven envisioned and advocated the development of a purely equal temperament” myth so well that modern tuning is actually an entirely modern problem hindering intonation in musicians across the board who believe that a keyboard tuned in a manner only universally adopted post circa 1920, is a true representation of pitch and intervals. Most professional musicians nowadays are totally ignorant on a basic, basic, part of how tonal music functions.

  • @MrKmoconne
    @MrKmoconne 4 роки тому +2

    Love this sound! I have a question about the case pipes. Are the large pipes on either side of the case made of wood? If so, are they only decorative?

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +6

      They are the Principal 16' made to look like metal pipes, but in face they are from wood

    • @MrKmoconne
      @MrKmoconne 4 роки тому

      @@bkarosiThank you for your reply.

  • @jofido
    @jofido 4 роки тому +3

    Took the back row of the choir or chapel to originally pump the bellows?🤣

  • @2lipsonmy0rgan
    @2lipsonmy0rgan 4 роки тому

    14:28 Just for the heck of it. I like that!! :-)

  • @rekkinregen
    @rekkinregen 4 роки тому

    nice :)

  • @chrysalifourfour
    @chrysalifourfour 4 роки тому +1

    Beautiful pedal pipes on the façade! Are they made of wood but in a metal fashion, or are they actually coloured metal ones? [or maybe it's just rust?]

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +5

      They are wooden pipes made to look like metal ones!

  • @thekingsfighter
    @thekingsfighter 4 роки тому

    At 2:34 Cythera 8' and Flauten 8' have a beautiful mellow tone and a pleasant chif. This organ has wonderful clarity, but I find the principle stops too bright for my taste. Does this have anything to do with the temperament?

  • @DangerRussDayZ6533
    @DangerRussDayZ6533 4 роки тому +1

    Can we possibly get an English Translation on what the man was saying about the bellows? I find it very interesting the way these organs were powered pre-electricity.

    • @jaapdoedens727
      @jaapdoedens727 4 роки тому +3

      He told that these bellows were completely original, they are big bellows, so three persons are needed to operate them. The only thing they were allowed to change was to add an electric motor, because they have no calcants to operate the original bellows.

  • @amenophis_factorem
    @amenophis_factorem 3 роки тому +1

    What style of voicing and construction is this organ, within the spectrum of "Baroque German Organs"? Thuringian like those of Trost? Bavarian? Similar to those of Silbermann?

    • @dulcian3230
      @dulcian3230 3 роки тому +1

      I don't know but it could be influenced by the organ builder Gabler. I reiterate "This is purely speculation

    • @gambe96
      @gambe96 8 місяців тому +1

      I would say a south german organ, not far from what they were doing in (modern day) Czechia. Trost and Gabler do come to mind and their styles are definitely related to the south german organ

  • @davismuramoto335
    @davismuramoto335 Рік тому

    What kind of a stop is a cythara? It sounds like a flute but unlike any I've ever heard before

  • @ReaganReese
    @ReaganReese 4 роки тому +1

    Breathtaking! I must ask why you need to careful with the release? You mentioned it in your video. That organ looks pretty tricky to play, by the way!

    • @karlrovey
      @karlrovey 4 роки тому +2

      Might have something to do with the backfalls slamming or bouncing if not released properly.

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +4

      The wind shakes if you release too quickly. Especially on the pedalboard but also on the manuals with many stops on. It is really the art of playing old organs. I learned a lot about release playing the Brombaugh organ at Fairchild chapel at Oberlin, OH.

    • @ReaganReese
      @ReaganReese 4 роки тому +2

      Balint Karosi Thanks for replying! Way interesting!! I wish we had old organs like that in the States.

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому +3

      @@ReaganReese We have beautiful old-style organs although naturally "only" replica instruments. Some of the best ones are by John Brombaugh and Charles Fisk. ua-cam.com/video/GtATtZ1DUNw/v-deo.html ua-cam.com/video/uVRrCK_Hihk/v-deo.html

  • @vittoriobacchiega9118
    @vittoriobacchiega9118 4 роки тому +4

    What a beautiful church! Is it catholic church?

    • @Zardman7
      @Zardman7 3 місяці тому +1

      Most certainly!

  • @billraty14
    @billraty14 4 роки тому +2

    I wonder if there is any way to know if the voicing has naturally changed over time (I know it hasn't deliberately changed)? The HW salicional and gamba have speech artifacts that aren't typically desired (chiffing, unstable overtones in the rank), and I'm wondering if that is because there hasn't been judicious and conservative regulation.

    • @johnholmes912
      @johnholmes912 4 роки тому +3

      there is nothing undesirable about chiffing

    • @dulcian3230
      @dulcian3230 4 роки тому +1

      @@johnholmes912 There is something undesirable about chiffing, because if you notice you have a delicate or warm stop, an the chiff is ruining the asthetic, you wonder how to reduce the chiffing.

    • @frantisekignacdolihal6910
      @frantisekignacdolihal6910 3 роки тому +2

      @@dulcian3230 that is matter of taste...I LOVE slow strings with chiff

    • @dulcian3230
      @dulcian3230 3 роки тому +1

      @@frantisekignacdolihal6910 Okay understandable.

  • @bobh5087
    @bobh5087 4 роки тому +1

    Very interesting.
    The Spitzflöte 8' and Copel 8' were especially beautiful. The Gamba 8' was very unusual, to say the least.
    No reed stops - hmmm.... 🤔
    Btw: what sort of stop is the Cythara? Curious sound....
    Was there a manual 8' Gedackt, or did I miss it?
    Many thanks for this fascinating demonstration. 👍

    • @anonymmuss7090
      @anonymmuss7090 4 роки тому +1

      Copel is an old name for Bordun or Gedeckt. The Koppelflöte is an invention of the Neobaroque.

    • @anonymmuss7090
      @anonymmuss7090 4 роки тому +2

      The Cythara is like a celeste to the Copel.

    • @bobh5087
      @bobh5087 4 роки тому +1

      @@anonymmuss7090 Thanks very much. I'd never seen this stop-name before, and it wasn't mentioned in the Encyclopedia of Organ Stops.
      Also, thanks for mentioning the Copel stop, although it has been described in the literature as an open metal flue stop (sometimes even tapered, Gemshorn-like).
      Half-conical stops (Spillflöte, Spindelflöte, Koppelflöte, etc.) date back well into the early 1700s. (see The Encyclopedia of Organ Stops)

  • @lesbsocal9107
    @lesbsocal9107 4 роки тому +2

    What frequency is A on this Baroque machine?

    • @agogobell28
      @agogobell28 3 роки тому

      It sounds like it’s one whole-tone higher than A440, that is, A492 or something of the sort....

  • @volleswerkfullorganpower249
    @volleswerkfullorganpower249 4 роки тому

    Wind is so anstable..

  • @RobertOrgRobert
    @RobertOrgRobert 4 роки тому +1

    Beethoven was considered lucky having partial hearing

  • @derCarilloneur
    @derCarilloneur 4 роки тому +2

    Brilliant Video, but, Maihingen is not really close to Munich 😄

  • @jerlatti
    @jerlatti 4 роки тому +1

    The tuning is a bit sharp on the ear. What is it? No meantone right?

  • @jonwelch686
    @jonwelch686 4 роки тому

    Why is the Hauptwerk ( great) on top rather than below?

    • @grahaml6668
      @grahaml6668 4 роки тому +2

      Because there is no "swell" which would commonly use the second manual. Here the lower manual is devoted to the RugPositiv, the section of the organ behind the player, sitting on the organ loft rail.

  • @NoName-zn1sb
    @NoName-zn1sb 4 роки тому

    Shards of yellow sticky notes!

  • @johnhudelson2652
    @johnhudelson2652 4 роки тому +2

    Interesting temperament. It's obvious it's not equal temperament.

  • @EduardQualls
    @EduardQualls 4 роки тому +10

    Being slightly out-of-tune seemed to make it more authentic: less polished, in a modern way. The woody sound was quite distinctive and warm.
    Of course, I had to compare it immediately to your video on the comparably sized organ in Arnstadt: ua-cam.com/video/Ls8JbMHGu0s/v-deo.html.

    • @johnholmes912
      @johnholmes912 4 роки тому +3

      it's more in tune than modern instruments which are always out-of-tune

  • @rekkinregen
    @rekkinregen 4 роки тому

    the frontpipes need to be restored

    • @Zardman7
      @Zardman7 3 місяці тому +1

      They are hammered lead, so they aren’t shinny

  • @ospreyish
    @ospreyish 4 роки тому

    Brilliant instrument. Does he play anything else?

  • @andysquilliam2449
    @andysquilliam2449 4 роки тому +2

    Is it just me or those stop knobs are bent?

    • @richardsnyder8
      @richardsnyder8 4 роки тому +1

      Yes, especially the 2nd one on the right.

  • @Patricia-vv4um
    @Patricia-vv4um 3 роки тому +1

    HI, CAN YOU HELPING ME?
    WHATS NAME THIS ORGAN MUSIC ???? PLEASE
    UA-cam VIDEO NAME >>>>> Traidor da Malei merece a morte e a alma perdida
    ????????? SOMEONE CAN TELL ME????

  • @zoltanhollo6195
    @zoltanhollo6195 4 роки тому

    Kedves Bálint úr,
    Miért nem lehet a Németországban felvett orgonákat német nyelven kommentálni! Angolul förtelmes és borzalmas!
    Ugyan ez csinálta a zeneakadémia Voit orgonájánál is.
    A videó nagyon jók de ne angolul! Tessék szépen mindég az adott országban az adott nyelven kommentálni. Ha az amerikaiaknak szeretne kedveskedni akkor lehet feliratot készíteni vagy akár külön felvételt nekik!
    Tessék ezen változtatni, nagyon sok német orgonaművész haragját vonja magára.

    • @bkarosi
      @bkarosi  4 роки тому

      Kedves Zoltán Úr! Köszönöm az észrevételt... Nekem azt még egy német orgonista sem jelezte hogy haragszik rám az Angol nyelv használata miatt, de biztos igaza van. Nekem inkább az a tapasztalatom hogy a legtöbb német is nagyon jól tud angolul, akik meg nem azok szeretnének jobban megtanulni. Az Angol nyelvet bárhol értik a világon és ezért csinálom a kommenteket angolul hogy minél több ember élvezhesse és tanulhasson ezekböl a "demok"-ból gond nélkül és feliratok nélkül. Elég sok országból nézik a videóimat, például Németországból is, de eddig még senki sem panaszkodott emiatt. Egyébként is mindig arra törekszem hogy a videóimban minimalizáljam a szöveget és a zene legyen a fö.

  • @cliveso
    @cliveso 4 роки тому +1

    Wow, those strings sound like they have extremely low cut-ups.

  • @WinrichNaujoks
    @WinrichNaujoks 4 роки тому

    Too many improvisations in keys unsuitable for the temperament. You're doing the organ a big disfavour.

  • @RechtsstaatBRD
    @RechtsstaatBRD 4 роки тому

    Unfortunately the organ is very out of tune!

    • @praestant8
      @praestant8 4 роки тому +2

      Dieter Müller It is rough meantone. The Cythara is on purpose.

    • @orgue3461
      @orgue3461 4 роки тому +3

      I don't think so, friend - a couple of ranks here & there, but overall quite accurate within its unequal temperament

  • @jimmorgan5612
    @jimmorgan5612 2 роки тому

    Somebody needs to tune that organ right. I can't stand mean tone.

    • @timmy9796
      @timmy9796 2 роки тому +2

      equal temperament is so boring ! and also historically inaccurate !