Trumpet Tune in D Major, by David Johnson | Hauptwerk Virtual Pipe Organ
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- Опубліковано 20 вер 2009
- High-quality MP3: www.contrebombarde.com/concert...
David Johnson's Trumpet Tune in D Major is an energetic piece written in baroque style. Thanks to it's roots in the English school of organ building, the Haverhill OIC sample set renders this piece beautifully. The tuba on this organ is stunning, and this piece showcases it effectively.
The extended version of the Haverhill OIC sample set is used in this video. The original instrument is 3-manuals with 42 stops. The extended set has 4-manuals (the solo reeds may be played with a solo manual) with 59 stops. David Butcher from Lavender Audio made some very thoughtful additions in the extended set.
The organist has this virtual pipe organ in his home. What's to come of all those days and nights of shivering in a cold auditorium trying to practice? This is a sweet setup!
I'm not an organist, but a musician who has lived in Europe for decades and attended many classical organ concerts. I'm so amazed by the Hauptwerk sound! I want one!
Mark Ferwerda I am enthusiastic amateur organist.
This piece was for the processional at our wedding which was played on a Schantz. Trust me--if wasn't played this well!
Thanks for this fine recording! David Johnson was my organ teacher at Arizona State, where I did graduate work in the early 70's. So good to hear his music live again!
I've played this video recording three times this morning. What a grand organ work and so authoritatively played by Rob Stefanussen. Like other Commentators here, I was introduced to this piece listening to the syndicated program "With Heart and Voice" played on Sunday mornings on what was then my regional classical FM station from Interlochen, Michigan. I am challenging European organists on YT to record this piece from their recital halls.
After all these years, this is still the definitive recording I always come back to! ☺️
Going to recommend this piece for graduation this year
Same! I remember watching this for the first time in 2012.
Our organist at St. Louis Church in Pittsford, NY (Stephanie Honz) played this while waiting for the 1:00pm mass to start on Easter Sunday. It was played pretty much the exact same way as this.
When I moved to West Michigan in the mid 1980s, on Sunday mornings there was a wonderful radio program on WBLV-FM. Called "With Heart and Voice," it followed "Pipe Dreams" and opened with this song. I still remember its opening: "This is With Heart and Voice, and I'm Richard Gladwell, your host." Even though Mr. Gladwell passed away in 2009, I'll never forget the radio program he started. Thank you for performing this song, and in so doing flooding me with wonderful memories.
The show is still on hosted by Peter DuBois from WXXI Rochester NY.
Bill Laut I listen to With Heart and Voice too. I miss Richard Gladwell; I thought of him as a friend, even though I never met him. I am an enthusiastic amateur organist; have been for 30 years.
Lovely!
One of my absolute favorite trumpet tunes. Thanks for such a great performance of it.
The highlight of my evening. Thanks for posting.
This was the theme music for "With Heart and Voice", an excellent syndicated program on our local classical music station that showcased all kinds of organ music. Love this piece!
I just love the softness that this organ produces and the base!!!
Ez a mű - és az előadás - belopta magát a szívembe!
Fül után leírtam, s azóta nyitó számként használom! Nagyon megszerettem! Lelkesít!
templomban meghallgatnám!
Thank you for a very enjoyable rendition of the Trumpet Tune. I have to say that it is a pleasure to watch as well a hear you play. Such a sound technique....your hands are quite relaxed. Always a pleasure!
Good playing, sounds good!
I am finishing up with my first virtual organ case for my home music studio. The looks and sound will I'm sure make people take a second look to see how this can sound so good! Thanks to the Hauptwerk Community for all the work you have done in providing an alternative that is affordable for us all. James Begly / Pipes and Strings
Splendid!
Excellent, as always. Thank you.
How awesome... its glorious bravo
Merci pour cette belle interprétation
Un moment de rêve et de bonheur.
Encore mille merci
Hervé
Bravo! You play the organ the way it should be played...with vigor, joy and skill! Thanks for sharing your music!
It's Hauptwerk virtual pipe organ software.
The best!!!
As Usual, Brilliant! You really do inspire me to practice more!
Brendan
@rubblemp Trumpet is also a particular type of pipe in a pipe organ
to add to my previous comment......amazing playing! wonderful sound for an electronic organ! i grew up playing a baldwin 3 man....don't remember how many stops but quite a few. the sound you can get today compared to what you got from the older electronic organs is simply astounding!
Yours is my fav version on the web. thank you so much your organ sounds great. i want to hear this when i die.
Well done!
His hands and feet impressive to watch! Well done Rob. Lovely piece of music too
This is absolutely perfect! Beautiful piece!
I love this song! I grew up listening to it every Sunday morning on a local radio show that played religious and choral music called "With Heart and Voice." For some reason it always brings me to tears every time I hear it., this time was no exception!
Awesome job performing!
Drummachine84 I love With Heart and Voice too and I miss Richard Gladwell. I thought of him as a friend even though I never met him.
I remember that radio program. The best radio program for choral and religious music I've heard.
That show is still on... I listen every week
I fell in Love with Pipe Organ Music as a Boy in Wannamaker's Department store and St Patrick NY. When I was stationed in the UK and Europe in the Air Force, I traveled to Cathedrals all over Europe and the UK...
Such fun !
Love this piece! Beautifully played.
Nice job as usual. It's interesting to go through your videos and watch the growth...larger organ, better camera work, and you've gotten married...Congratulations. It was nice to FINALLY SEE YOUR FACE. Feel like we know you better now. Very nice camera work and editing Jasmin.
Marvin "Webster Canyon Lake/San Diego CA (Organist and television crew (retired, sad to say) at a church where we used 8 cameras per service and broadcast all over the world every week.)
I love Baroque music especially on the organ! This is marvelous! Love it and orgam is so beautiful!
babyRoses7 the organ is my most favorite instrument.
This piece always lifts me up. Thanks for your clear, precise, and imaginative playing!
This performance brings back fond memories of listening to WXXI's (Rochester, NY) Peter DuBois on his Sunday morning program "With Heart and Voice". Trumpet Tune was the opener and closer with wonderful scared music in between.
ALWAYS a pleasure watching and listening to your excellent video posts, If you posted everything you played I'd still crave more.
I am not a musician, a piano or organ player either. I am not a musician as well but when I heared this piece. I am so inspired and hope to study how to play keyboards as amazing as you sir. Thank you.
I think you can be an organist.
yea go for it it's never too late. This piece is quite easy too.
Realino Buragay I am an enthusiastic amateur organist. I have liked this piece ever since I heard With Heart and Voice on Public Radio 30 years ago. I have been an enthusiastic amateur organist for 30 1/2 years.
Felix Mendelssohn I LOVE THE ORGAN! I am an enthusiastic amateur organist.
The future has arrived. Well done.
I haven't heard this song played more beautifully... Excellent job as always.
Not heard this before - it's great and makes a change from the other (nice) dominant trumpet tunes that get played quite often.
Another stellar performance! Thank you for playing this very satisfying piece.
marvellous.... always hearing it to calm down from work!!!! it makes me feeling good!!! :-D
Oh yes you should. And his Jubilee Sweet too!
Ditto earlier comment, RIP Richard Gladwell. We get "With Heart and Voice" every Sunday evening through our local NPR station.
Nice performance Mr. Stefanusson.
gmc0422 I miss Richard Gladwell too. I thought of him as a friend even though we never met.
nicht nur "nice" sondern hervorragend. Chapeau !!!
I wish I could play like that. It was like being in the most heavenly cathedral.
James Irvine
Thank you for this and many other uploads! Not only can we hear such great playing, but to see your relaxed fingers and technique is fantastic! Many thanks again!
Dear Rob, Ive been listening a while to your uploads - and would like to really appreciate you on the following:
Very neat, clean and precise finger and pedal work!!
The registrations chosen are perfectly balanced and make all the parts come out crystal clear!!
Great job and may God bless in all your future organ work!!
kind regards, Avinash.
Fabulous! Excellent sound and technique. Thank you for the outstanding performance.
Never heard this piece before. Absolutely beautifully played. Thank you.. Wonderful stuff.. Brilliant
Beautiful music and well executed.
outstanding! Thank you for sharing so marvelous a gift in music!
Magnificent, Rob! Words fail me!
I swear I thought at first this was a Pipe Organ, Brilliant, not to mention the talented pedal work..
Organ Guy I thought the same thing. By the way, my nickname is Forest Green Organ Geek, and my channel is ILoveForestGreen&PipeOrgans. "Forest Green" is the name of what I think is the best melody ever composed; it's a hymn tune by Rafe Vaughan Williams.
Organ Guy I am enthusiastic amateur organist, and have been for 30 years.
Absolutely Astounding!
@Tombo5150 Classic Midi Works (Google it) do Pedalboards, Manuals, Keycheeks, Benches, Swell Shoes, Console Tables, Midi Interfaces and more. Basically, the sell everything you need to get a Hauptwerk console up and running, but they are expensive. Their manuals have combination pistons on them, but they are unlabeled. I think Rob used a label maker on his organ.
Hope this helped
Brendan
I have my Johannus digital organ hooked up to my PC to run my Haverville ext. set. I have several organs and simply love playing my setup. Had no idea how much power and memory was needed to run these samples! i7, 32G RAM, dual RAID 15K RPM drives, etc. for the full reverb and complete sample waveforms.
Good job on your rig! You play well.
For those of you out there that want to do this hobby, save well over $10K for a well-appointed setup. Organ samples can go well over $700 each.
Oh my. Well, at least now I know. Thanks for the info, and congratulations for playing such a beautiful instrument!
Thanks all for the kind comments.
Parabéns Rob Stefanussen pela belíssima apresentação.
I am a huge fan of the organ voluntaries (Trumpet Tunes) of David N Johnson. I came to them via the “Organ Fireworks” CDs by Chris Herrick on Hyperion. It’s a shame the scores are hard to find in the UK; but it’s good to hear a good performance by Rob Stefanussen. Even if it’s not a proper organ ;-)
ja ein wunderschöner klang
Very well done...Beautiful.
Its thrilling to me being so fortunate to have worked for Dr. Virgil Fox for 17 years and to have heard so many great instruments,to now see the serious positiv important development of electronic instruments. They have come so far , in this case David, your artistry is worthy of praise. I am subscribing and look forward to more of your work. In what I hear, I believe part of the success is the speaker quality which will make or break the success of the final outcome of tone.
Blessings t you
Never tire of replaying this
I thought Doug Marshall performance was the best, but you are running a close 2nd. Excellent, beautiful! Thank you
What a fantastic instrument .. could have sworn from the opening sequence that it was being played inside a church or cathedral.
James Sewell it *does* sound like the organ is in a cathedral. I love the acoustics.
What a glorious sound! Playing is measured and masterly. I live near Dundee, Scotland, which boasts the magnificent Caird Hall Harrison & Harrison concert pipe organ, reputedly the finest example in the UK. This sound reminds me very much of it - deep 32 ft. open wood rolling bass notes and lively chorus reeds. Wonderful! Thank you for uploading it.
NPorganist the organ in King's College Chapel in Cambridge is also a Harrison and Harrison. I have not been to Cambridge but I do a lot of cybertraveling so I am familiar with the organ in King's College Chapel.
This is the theme song for "With Heart and Voice from WXXI, Rochester NY, heard on NPR every Sunday morning.
avioncamper I listen to With Heart and Voice. I miss Richard Gladwell, though. Even though I never met him, I thought of him as a friend.
Played so magnificently.
@Brian! I didn't even mention a trumpet at all! Loool! All I said was I love baroque music and the organ is beautiful! Lool!
Absolutely magnificently composed & performance
I love this and so beautifully played!! cazzie511 (Oct, 2011)
El Órgano es una Maravilla... Increíble como suena...si pudiera tocarlo un Pisco... sería el hombre más feliz del mundo.....Felicidades Organista...sigue tocando...dale caña....
Beautifully played as the King of Instruments!
Super music !!
You are really good, young man. Marvelous rendition on a spectacular instrument...for a 10x10 room! Wow! I want one!
Rob, You play verywell, I like this pièce Thank,s friendly Jacques
very nice
I never tire of this wonderful piece splendidly performed !!! Thanks.
Fantastic!
Great song it's awesome
Bravo! Encore!
Played at my wedding 1972!!
Der Stefanußen; Ausgezeichnet!!! Ich habe alles genoßen, Vielen Dank!
Excellently performed organ piece for that type of organ. I heard this selection many yrs. back on a Sacred Music program called With Heart & Voice ,which was Broadcast on a Classical Music Station W.X.X.i . as their into main theme. aired every Sunday morning . Great Theme .
Brilliant Thanks Rob
@014095b The software is Hauptwerk, the computer is an 8-core MacPro with 16 GB RAM the hardware is by Classic Midi Works, and the price came to ~US$22,700. Do a google search for "stefanussen organ setup hauptwerk" and it should be the first result, on the Organ Forum.
That Hauptwerk is awesome! But....the organist playing it is better....BRAVO!!!!
Thanks Montie, I'm often tempted to inundate my channel with shorter or less interesting clips since splicing together these videos really is a lot of fun.
Beautifully played Rob. Still my favorite Trumpet Tune to play.
This is gorgeous Rob!! What a great piece for a wedding!! Love, love your music!!
Cannot recall if I have commented before. I fell in love with this piece listening to "With Heart & Voice" (I believe) over the radio. I truly enjoy yours! It is lively like the other. I've listened to others who have played this (on UA-cam). Theirs is much slower. Again, great job! Your organ has a "cathedral" sound, too...
It is indeed the theme to the "With Heart and Voice" show. I don't like the newest rendition of it as recorded by the present host (David DuBois) as played on a Casavant instrument. The British organ the former host used, Richard Gladwell was much nicer, IMHO.
gmc0422 I listen to With Heart and Voice too. I miss Richard Gladwell; I thought of him as a friend. I'm an enthusiastic amateur organist, have been for 30 years.
@@gmc0422 I think the organ in the current recording is a Dobson, not a Casavant.
Divino, glorioso!
Impressing performance, Rob!
Greetings from the Netherlands :)
Gert
Thank you, Gert! Just realized this video is a little over 10 years old now.
Brilliantly performed
Heard this lovely piece on a Sunday Morning Scared Music program called ( With Hear & Voice ) many yrs ago . Lovely Serene Piece
I accompanied Dr Virgil Fox with whom I was working, two times when he went to the Tabranacle Organ where we shared quality time with Dr. Frank Asper. The next day as his guest we enjoyed meeting President and Mrs Joseph Fielding Smith who at that time were standing against possibly seriously rebuilding the instrument. They all spoke for quite awhile about the matter. If you care to communicate,I have other memories and stories about the organ and its builder.
Bravo!
Absolutly Wonderful!
Terrific -- Thanx for sharing your talent with us! Lou