I grew up in the home of a Methodist minister. All of the hymns you played today bring back my life as a child to now, in my 70s. I have been a church musician since I was 15. Thank you, Ben for your beautiful interpretation of these hymns. This episode was exceptional thanks to the church and the harmonium.
As usual, your excellence and creativity shine through…. Wonderful! Would love to hear live, next time I’m in the UK… Was in London this summer, but would prefer the smaller cities and rural areas…..
I believe you made a Freudian slip you meant that the tune of Presley was an interpretation of the French song “Plaisir d’amour” sung I believe by Brigit Bardot, Nana Mouskouri among others!
I grew up in the home of a Methodist minister. All of the hymns you played today bring back my life as a child to now, in my 70s. I have been a church musician since I was 15. Thank you, Ben for your beautiful interpretation of these hymns. This episode was exceptional thanks to the church and the harmonium.
Pure genius! Bach would be proud! Bach himself took great hymns written by people like Philip Nikolai and added his own settings. Wonderful job!
You really are an awesome artist and musician.
Thank you Ben. This is absolutely Elvisly and Bachishly awesome.
This composition is marvellous. You are a genius Ben, I am such awe of you.
I would like to have a play on this organ.
As usual, your excellence and creativity shine through…. Wonderful!
Would love to hear live, next time I’m in the UK…
Was in London this summer, but would prefer the smaller cities and rural areas…..
Elvis would love it too
Terrific arrangement! That 2' flutey stop (Celeste?) towards the beginning is spectacular. Really beautiful.
What flare, what joy, what Elvis! Good job, and great hair😍
Incredible. Beautiful composition and arrangement.
What a great talent! Bravo, Ben.
Great transformation!👍🎹
Great! Will you sell the Arrangement someday?
Delightful and impressive. Have you published this?
Brother. Where can I find the sheet music for this exact arrangement?
I believe you made a Freudian slip you meant that the tune of Presley was an interpretation of the French song “Plaisir d’amour” sung I believe by Brigit Bardot, Nana Mouskouri among others!