Yes the tuba is so smooth and clear and lovely!😃 The tune you played was perfect! Thank you for all your (& Francis💖) time & videos on all these beautiful sounding organs while on your journeys 😊 we so appreciate and enjoy 😍
Paul, I do love these demonstration videos, for while so many of the stops are similar from organ to organ, there are some wonderful exceptions which you so enthusiastically share with us. This instrument is a treasure, and I hope we will hear more of you playing it. As always, I wish you the very best.
Hallo, lieber Paul. Diese Orgel ist genial. Sie sieht auf den ersten Blick nicht "übergroß" aus, aber die Register und die Manuale mit der hervorragenden Setzeranlage zeigen die wahre Größe. Klanglich ist sie so vielfältig und daher durchaus ein wunderbares Instrument. Du hast wieder einmal super gespielt und erklärt. Danke für`s zeigen. Liebe Grüße aus Görlitz sendet dir Steffen. Bis bald!
Dear Paul, I always love your tours of these magnificent organs/churches and your uplifting playing! What a glorious sound! The reeds are to die for!! Bless you, Royden
Sehr schönes Video und tolle Orgel! Die habe ich letztens auch live hören dürfen. Am Anfang dachte ich mir, das wäre doch was fürs Wohnzimmer, aber als ich sie in voller Lautstärke gehört habe, dachte ich mir, nee, lieber doch nicht! 🤣🤣🤣
Hello Paul, If you ever pass through Belgium, come to Brussels and ask to try the organ in the "Chant d'Oiseau" church, very powerful, 46 stops and 4 keyboards.. ;)
Thank you Paul and Frances (spelling correct?) Your organ demonstrations are some of the best on the internet. I do also enjoy some travel and "behind the scenes" video footage. - Matt ❤🎹🐧
English organs never have octave couplers (sub and super) on the great (or at least I have never seen an English organ with these),. sub and super on swell and choir only. Great video, loved hearing the sounds. The Cornopean was fantastic.
The Nelson organ at Gackenbach was purchased used from a church in England that was abandoned. It was then modified and had a new console, so now you can control both the French and English organ from the same place :)
"Resonators" isd the term you want, tops of reed pipes which shape the tone. Diameter vs. note is "scale," and those are very wide-scale tubas! They're also hooded, that is, bent to face the room. These do sound wonderful, and the wide scale is part of that.
As far as the Tuba goes, I think the term you are looking for is resonators. They are also hooded, meaning that the tops of the resonators are pointing outwards. This directs the sound outwards like an EnChamade and also has the advantage of preventing dust and dirt from getting into the reeds. Hope your concert went well. Hope your girlfriend liked it!
Interesting to have English and French organs that can play together. Is difficult to balance and combine their differences? (Surprising to see a fairly small church with 2 organs). From Chicago, U.S.A.
I have always wondered what those knobby devices are, the ones below the keyboards and above the pedal board. In none of the organ videos I have watched have I seen these devices employed.
What would be the purpose of two massive organs in one church? I see you already responded to my note already and I mentioned, though you may not have noticed, my last name is also Fey and my family is from northern Germany. Are you going to demonstrate the other organ also? Ich hab mein herz in Heidelberg verloren! 🤣
@@riccardo50001 They usually are built in different styles. At St Thomas we have one organ for romantic and modern music and another one for Baroque music. It‘s a luxury problem I guess - it‘s like having a fast sports car for a fun drive on the weekend and an SUV for daily driving. You dont need both, but its fun to have! 😀
@@PaulFey It must be a very wealthy congregation . . . they own a sports car!!! We had an excellent organist at SF Opera who tragically died of HIV, but his talent as an organist enabled him to be one of the finest coach pianists at SF Opera because he could read almost anything. It was a sad loss for the company and community, though noto before he accompanied me in a rage review recital as a singer myself. What part of Germany are you from?
Yes the tuba is so smooth and clear and lovely!😃 The tune you played was perfect! Thank you for all your (& Francis💖) time & videos on all these beautiful sounding organs while on your journeys 😊 we so appreciate and enjoy 😍
Eine englische Kathedralorgel in einer deutschen Pfarrkirche. Das ist mal was tolles. Da bekomme ich Gänsehaut 🤩
Thank you Paul for a wonderful demonstration of a very fine organ!
Paul, I do love these demonstration videos, for while so many of the stops are similar from organ to organ, there are some wonderful exceptions which you so enthusiastically share with us. This instrument is a treasure, and I hope we will hear more of you playing it. As always, I wish you the very best.
Hallo, lieber Paul. Diese Orgel ist genial. Sie sieht auf den ersten Blick nicht "übergroß" aus, aber die Register und die Manuale mit der hervorragenden Setzeranlage zeigen die wahre Größe. Klanglich ist sie so vielfältig und daher durchaus ein wunderbares Instrument. Du hast wieder einmal super gespielt und erklärt. Danke für`s zeigen. Liebe Grüße aus Görlitz sendet dir Steffen. Bis bald!
Paul I can’t carry a tune in a bucket! But I love your talent!
Dear Paul, I always love your tours of these magnificent organs/churches and your uplifting playing! What a glorious sound! The reeds are to die for!! Bless you, Royden
You're so passionate about the instrument 😍 it's inspiring, thank you
Wonderful! And, Frances, you did a fine job of recording! All the best to you both.
Danke euch Beiden und allen die euch das ermöglicht haben... gelungene Vorstellung dieser schönen Orgel
What a beautiful organ… and those tubas 😳 WOW.
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Maaan... That's almost as beautiful as the tuba in the great organ of Palace of Arts!
Sie sind so großartig mit Ihrer Vorstellung 🙏
Any tour of the organ you demonstrate is all phenomenally awesome Paul. I enjoyed every sound of each stop you play.
Ich bin begeistert von dieser Orgel !
So wunderschön Paul Fey. Allerherzlichsten Dank .!!!
Wunderschön für Auge und Ohr. !
Paul Another GREAT performance ,.. Great Acoustics MagicalPipes
WOW! What a wunderful ...Tuba Sound , and amazing Organ ...with nice variations ...
i like your playing, it is so wonderful.
So wunderschön. Bravo. !!
Sehr schön. Danke.
Herzlichen Dank Herr Fey.
Sehr schön anzuhören Paul Fey 👍🏻👍🏻
Bravo Maestro Paul Fey 👌👌👌
Non plus ultra, Paul! Bravoooo!!! 👏👏👏
Fantastic demonstration ! Thank you Paul !!!
Sehr schönes Video und tolle Orgel! Die habe ich letztens auch live hören dürfen. Am Anfang dachte ich mir, das wäre doch was fürs Wohnzimmer, aber als ich sie in voller Lautstärke gehört habe, dachte ich mir, nee, lieber doch nicht! 🤣🤣🤣
Very interesting and informative!!!! Great to watch!!!❤ ❤❤
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Fantastisch. Vielen Dank !
Beautiful organ Paul!
Best wishes for the concert tonight .
Thank you ❤.
Hello Paul, the Tuba sounded great. The others sounds good too. Hope you have a great day!
4:59 god, something about that harmony is so bittersweet 🥲
Sehr schön Paul Fey ich freue mich sehr ❤
Hello Paul, If you ever pass through Belgium, come to Brussels and ask to try the organ in the "Chant d'Oiseau" church, very powerful, 46 stops and 4 keyboards.. ;)
Thank you Paul and Frances (spelling correct?)
Your organ demonstrations are some of the best on the internet.
I do also enjoy some travel and "behind the scenes" video footage.
- Matt ❤🎹🐧
Absolutely great my friend!👍👍👏👏
Bravo, Paul!❤❤❤❤❤
I love it Paul 😊😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
Sounds beautiful i like,, Alain
English organs never have octave couplers (sub and super) on the great (or at least I have never seen an English organ with these),. sub and super on swell and choir only. Great video, loved hearing the sounds. The Cornopean was fantastic.
The Nelson organ at Gackenbach was purchased used from a church in England that was abandoned. It was then modified and had a new console, so now you can control both the French and English organ from the same place :)
One of the best Clarinets i've heard o an organ.
Sounds amazing
Die Vox Celeste ist immer so schön! Schwebungsregister sind halt was besonderes :)
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Klasse Video, sehr gelungen. 👏👍👌🙏
Auf so einer Orgel wäre es schön, du würdest auch einmal ein Konzert geben!!!
Genius!!
Voix Celeste is divine.
Super Video
Paul, I think the “things for the sound” on reed pipes are called resonators in English.
"Resonators" isd the term you want, tops of reed pipes which shape the tone. Diameter vs. note is "scale," and those are very wide-scale tubas! They're also hooded, that is, bent to face the room. These do sound wonderful, and the wide scale is part of that.
Love those beautiful socks 🧦😍 your wonderful ❤
Sie machen das wunderbar ❤
Nice sox
Love the Oboe Tremulent.
As far as the Tuba goes, I think the term you are looking for is resonators. They are also hooded, meaning that the tops of the resonators are pointing outwards. This directs the sound outwards like an EnChamade and also has the advantage of preventing dust and dirt from getting into the reeds. Hope your concert went well. Hope your girlfriend liked it!
great 🙂
Klasse Paul, liebe Grüße aus Castrop-Rauxel. Gerd 👏 👍
I so enjoy your videos, Paul...and your socks.😅 Are they "John's Crazy Sox"?
This is very interesting, ihope you lets us see more about this organs , so they are combined together? Thanks Paul , you rock ❤
Greatly enjoyable, as always. But am I missing it - who is the builder? (And the French organ too)
Interesting to have English and French organs that can play together. Is difficult to balance and combine their differences? (Surprising to see a fairly small church with 2 organs). From Chicago, U.S.A.
I believe Jonathan Scott has played there before about 5 years ago.
I have always wondered what those knobby devices are, the ones below the keyboards and above the pedal board. In none of the organ videos I have watched have I seen these devices employed.
perhaps you mean to say the tuba is of large scale? 😊 I must say I think the celeste beats far too quickly for my taste though!
@@markcooke729 Yup! I originally wanted to say that the opening is very wide 😀
@@PaulFey whats teme is in the final?
What would be the purpose of two massive organs in one church? I see you already responded to my note already and I mentioned, though you may not have noticed, my last name is also Fey and my family is from northern Germany. Are you going to demonstrate the other organ also? Ich hab mein herz in Heidelberg verloren! 🤣
@@riccardo50001 They usually are built in different styles. At St Thomas we have one organ for romantic and modern music and another one for Baroque music. It‘s a luxury problem I guess - it‘s like having a fast sports car for a fun drive on the weekend and an SUV for daily driving. You dont need both, but its fun to have! 😀
@@PaulFey It must be a very wealthy congregation . . . they own a sports car!!! We had an excellent organist at SF Opera who tragically died of HIV, but his talent as an organist enabled him to be one of the finest coach pianists at SF Opera because he could read almost anything. It was a sad loss for the company and community, though noto before he accompanied me in a rage review recital as a singer myself. What part of Germany are you from?
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Am I alone? I love the organ but my ears don't distinguish tubas and flutes, etc.!