Yes hes Utterly Gifted. Bit younger than Virgil Fox though. No probs with stiffening fingers yet. I used to take my now deceased parents to Norfolk on their annual holiday and we ALWAYS went to Thursford. We all loved it. Easier when he came north to The Penistone Paramount or M Ranch in Nottingham. We were regular visitors there. I no longer go now as i was VERY close to my folks and id find it too upsetting. My eyes prick whenever i see Robert on UA-cam
Its like comparing oranges to apples. Virgil Fox wasnt a theater organist. His favorite specialty was playing Bach. For years he was the organist at Riverside Church in New York City, not Radio City Musical Hall.
What did we see in the world of great pipe organs and organists before YOU TUBE? I live in America and for some time the only way you could hear the great musicians on pipe organs (and many other instruments) was via recordings. UA-cam has opened the door for anyone with an internet to search and find! Robert Wolfe is right there with other famous organists giving the world the very best at the consoles! This offering also features an excellent video and audio recording. Thanks, Paul
@@12799MaDeuce The electric keyboard was invented by Robert Hope Jones of Peterborough after the second world war.. No one was interested in the U K so he took it to the USA where the musical company of Wirlitzer took it on and applied it to the huge pipe organs that we know today, mostly from cinemas in the 30`s. A few are left as they went out of fashion , killed by the DVD. Shame,
Michel Linschoten the dome is our best source of music, after all, it doesn't stop at the last page. It can just keep coming, until exhaustion and unconsciousness of course.
Is there any doubt that Robert Wolfe is one of Britain's top organists? He generates a tremendous joy when he plays. A great showman and a great organist!
I'm out of this world when I listen to such talent playing the Theatre Organ - the chord expansion - counter melodies - the bass footwork - the rythmic changes and tempo. WOW!
WHY ON EARTH are home organs in decline? This is beautiful music, played with skill, passion and immense style. You are the master of the organ Robert, and it's a pleasure and a privilege to watch and listen to you. You kids..... Watch, learn and become amazing. Playing the organ like this should be your achievable goal!
I remember see Robert at Thursford when I was 11. I remember telling my Mam and Dad that's what I want to play some day. At the time I couldn't play a note of music.. Now at 43 I can say I have played the Theatre organ at many venues across the British Isle. Even the top of the shop the famous Wurlitzer of the Tower Ballroom Blackpool. So what ever your dream, work hard and you can achieve it. So thanks Robert Wolfe. You have been my inspiration.
Craig Smith Hi Craig it was inspiring to read your post. I'm a similar age group to you. I was taken to Southampton Guildhall to hear Phil Kelsall and was affected in the same way. I found it very hard to get help to play. So Robert Wolf has inspired me like Phil, but also to go down the self taught road. I think it's great that you have played so many instruments. Have you ever posted yourself playing on UA-cam or SoundCloud? I hope you enjoy many more happy hours of playing and listening to the king of instrument. Best wishes Pete
There are much things you could say about this performance, but for myself i'd just like to stay with the following words: "The BEST performance, the BEST employing of the rich sounds of a Wurlitzer i'f ever heard in my life." Just absolutely GREAT!!!
Robert is one of the finest organists of this generation in direct line of the masters of the past. His choice of registrations is superb and keyboard technique is quite outstanding! Bravo Robert!
This is terrific memories, as a kid of five years old , my mother and father use to sing these great Al Jolson songs. The organist is wonderful. Thank you
Just one brain with 10 connected fingers not only the right touch but second touch as well all at what must be UK's finest organ proving organs can be installed elsewhere from.the original home Gordon Exmouth
I absolutely love this!!! ❤Just another reminder of something beautiful we’ve lost in this modern world of today! Thank goodness for these talented and gifted players who continue to keep these incredible tunes and organs playing as in their original era!!
Amazing Robert ! Great stage presence, big smile and some serious foot work with hands flying all over the manuals ! Wow...what a show and wonderful sounds !
Robert and this Wurlitzer have become one, hes the sound it makes and its the sound he makes. It's magic when someone knows an instrument to this level.
Robert Wolfe gehört wohl zu einem der weltbesten Organisten der großen Wurlitzer- Theaterorgel! Besonders große Bewunderung gilt seinem Pedalspiel sowie der unglaublichen Geschwindigkeit seiner Spieltechnik auf den Manualen und der Registrierung. Ein Alleskönner auf dieser Orgel,- der sogar auf alle Noten verzichten kann. Er hat alles im "Griff!"
I just discovered Robert and I love the music. So fascinated by his flying feet. Such happy music, I’m hooked. Love when he looks at the camera and smiles.
i played organ on my 21ft birthday as i birthday gift with robert him self it was awesome morning i remember that day so well i still listen to robert must sundays
This is magnificent - heard Reg Dixon at Blackpool when I was very young. The technique and sound are up there with the old maestro, especially the beat behind the tune of "Mammy" A wonderful post.
I wonder where the next generation of theatre organ players are going to come from? I put Robert up there with Dixon and Phil Kelsall although Phil has a slightly different style and I enjoy his playing the most.
Count me in, I wanna make these beautiful noises, if it's the last thing I do! So yes they're not going extinct, there's a bunch of young people my age that play. I have yet to make a coherent tune on my virtual theatre organ, but someday I will pump them out on a real instrument. I can feel it in my fingers. I have tunes in my head, I just need to learn how to get them out.
It seems like they are slowly fading away unfortunately. I'm slowly seeing them disappear all over due to the costs of maintenance and restoration and not much popular interest in keeping them running.
Without doubt one of the finest exponents of the theatre organ today. My old organ teacher would to go beserk when he heard theatre organs. Said they could not play two notes without sliding between them.
You are just amazing I've never played an organ with a predalboard (just very badly and only two manuals) and I'm frankly amazed by your footwork- its so fast. I didn't realize human being's feet could do that -lol.
Lessons and lots of practice is the best method. If you can play two manuals, you can play 20. The more you have, the easier it becomes as you have somewhere to go for different sounds.
@@OrganMusicYT Well, you see the trouble is (and you weren'i to know this is that no amount of pracctice would help much now, because some years ago I went down with multiple sclerosis - and even my very limited skill on the manuals has gone away for good now. You were not to know.
@@OrganMusicYT like I say mate YOU WEREN'T TO KNOW, so don't feel bad about it , eh. OK (it is bloody frustrating- like you I practiced a LOT (about an hour a day back in the early seventies) (I learned to read music (least I can still do that!) and spent ages on fingering , and I guess I wasn't TOO bad on the manuals- but I had all ten fingers giving of their all back then. Multiple Sclerosis happened- I still have ball ten fingers but they just don't give of their all any more. Nowadays I have to play a qwerty keyboard synthesizer on a keyboard fitted with a keygaurd (a sheet of metal over the keys, having one hole per key - and I have to play only monophonically (that's not the instrument at fault, my coordination is only up to one note at a time but at least I can still just about play a melody learned from sheet music- and I still very much enjoy listening to truly great players like Mr Wolfe- so although things could obviously be a bloody sight better, they could also be a bloody sight worse.
Unbelievable performance, Thank you.. No doubt about it, as good as or better than Virgil Fox.
Yes hes Utterly Gifted. Bit younger than Virgil Fox though. No probs with stiffening fingers yet. I used to take my now deceased parents to Norfolk on their annual holiday and we ALWAYS went to Thursford. We all loved it. Easier when he came north to The Penistone Paramount or M Ranch in Nottingham. We were regular visitors there. I no longer go now as i was VERY close to my folks and id find it too upsetting. My eyes prick whenever i see Robert on UA-cam
Its like comparing oranges to apples. Virgil Fox wasnt a theater organist. His favorite specialty was playing Bach. For years he was the organist at Riverside Church in New York City, not Radio City Musical Hall.
LOVE THE WAY HE MAKES 'EYE CONTACT' WITH THE AUDIENCE, A REAL SHOW BIZ PERSON. I ADORE THE MUSIC, BRAVO. INSPIRING, REFRESHING.
At the age of 80 - I’ve listened to organists for most of my life . I think Robert Wolfe beats them all !
Felt very privileged to see him perform live must be one of the best living ………!
What did we see in the world of great pipe organs and organists before YOU TUBE? I live in America and for some time the only way you could hear the great musicians on pipe organs (and many other instruments) was via recordings. UA-cam has
opened the door for anyone with an internet to search and find! Robert Wolfe is right there with other famous organists
giving the world the very best at the consoles! This offering also features an excellent video and audio recording. Thanks, Paul
Amen! I'd never even heard of a Wurlitzer before YT!
@@12799MaDeuce The electric keyboard was invented by Robert Hope Jones
of Peterborough after the second world war.. No one was interested in the U K
so he took it to the USA where the musical company of Wirlitzer took it on and
applied it to the huge pipe organs that we know today, mostly from cinemas in the
30`s. A few are left as they went out of fashion , killed by the DVD. Shame,
Also notice.....no sheets of paper the man plays it all from the dome. Insanely impressive.
Michel Linschoten the dome is our best source of music, after all, it doesn't stop at the last page. It can just keep coming, until exhaustion and unconsciousness of course.
Is there any doubt that Robert Wolfe is one of Britain's top organists? He generates a tremendous joy when he plays. A great showman and a great organist!
Charles Jenkins more like the one of the worlds
Robert Wolfe is one of the most amazing organists this country has ever produced.
I think the world has ever produced would not be an unfair assumption
And the most amazing thing is that he can't read music manuscript at all - truly fantastic.
FreeAnalyst
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Yes I am at home waiting to see you play at your. Concert, Joan.
This fellow is an unbelievably talented organist!
I'm out of this world when I listen to such talent playing the Theatre Organ - the chord expansion - counter melodies - the bass footwork - the rythmic changes and tempo. WOW!
My wife and I had our honeymoon in Norfolk, and Robert played a dedication for my wife!
WHY ON EARTH are home organs in decline? This is beautiful music, played with skill, passion and immense style. You are the master of the organ Robert, and it's a pleasure and a privilege to watch and listen to you. You kids..... Watch, learn and become amazing. Playing the organ like this should be your achievable goal!
Hello, I lov your music very much much, thank you,
Hello
Keith Simpson yessir, it's on the ol' bucket list.
I think it all comes down to maintenance cost, and demand from the new generation.
Beautiful. Hope you stay on here forever. This is therapy for me.
I remember see Robert at Thursford when I was 11. I remember telling my Mam and Dad that's what I want to play some day. At the time I couldn't play a note of music.. Now at 43 I can say I have played the Theatre organ at many venues across the British Isle. Even the top of the shop the famous Wurlitzer of the Tower Ballroom Blackpool. So what ever your dream, work hard and you can achieve it. So thanks Robert Wolfe. You have been my inspiration.
Craig Smit
Yes
Craig Smith Hi Craig it was inspiring to read your post. I'm a similar age group to you. I was taken to Southampton Guildhall to hear Phil Kelsall and was affected in the same way. I found it very hard to get help to play. So Robert Wolf has inspired me like Phil, but also to go down the self taught road. I think it's great that you have played so many instruments. Have you ever posted yourself playing on UA-cam or SoundCloud? I hope you enjoy many more happy hours of playing and listening to the king of instrument. Best wishes Pete
There are much things you could say about this performance, but for myself i'd just like to stay with the following words: "The BEST performance, the BEST employing of the rich sounds of a Wurlitzer i'f ever heard in my life." Just absolutely GREAT!!!
Robert is one of the finest organists of this generation in direct line of the masters of the past. His choice of registrations is superb and keyboard technique is quite outstanding! Bravo Robert!
This is terrific memories, as a kid of five years old , my mother and father use to sing these great Al Jolson songs. The organist is wonderful. Thank you
I never tire of watching and hearing this piece - I listen to it every night before I go to sleep !
Just Brilliant
I wish I lived in England. If only to hear Robert Wolfe!!!!
What a wonderful performance! Theater organs are a special breed of pipe organ.
Great! Could listen to Theatre Organ music all day, especially when played by the artists in the play list.
magnificent! What an artist! And I love Jolson. Robert, you are GREAT!
Robert is the best! I have same pair shoes myself. ! Will look at this video again and again!
So beautiful.Cant forget that music
Good stuff! Just amazes me how one can move their feet fingers and all the stops and accesories on this and multi task like this!!!!
He must have more than one brain. Absolutely wonderful music.
Just one brain with 10 connected fingers not only the right touch but
second touch as well all at what must be UK's finest organ proving organs can be installed elsewhere from.the original home
Gordon Exmouth
That pedal work is BEYOND amazing!!
I absolutely love this!!! ❤Just another reminder of something beautiful we’ve lost in this modern world of today! Thank goodness for these talented and gifted players who continue to keep these incredible tunes and organs playing as in their original era!!
Merci Robert pour ce moment musical d'exception !! Très bon organiste et très bon Wurlitzer ! Merci encore!
Amazing Robert ! Great stage presence, big smile and some serious foot work with hands flying all over the manuals ! Wow...what a show and wonderful sounds !
Wonderful
In a class of his own !
Fantastic performance Rob
Wonderful Robert Just wonderful 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹😊😊😊😊😊
Robert has a complete understanding of the Wurlitzer and a wonderful exponent of its many features + magic fingers !
Robert and this Wurlitzer have become one, hes the sound it makes and its the sound he makes. It's magic when someone knows an instrument to this level.
That's really lovely music
You have a truly AMAZING talent Mr Wolfe, sir!
Love Jolson songs but never heard them played on a organ fantasic i wish i could hear him play.
Robert Wolfe gehört wohl zu einem der weltbesten Organisten der großen Wurlitzer- Theaterorgel! Besonders große Bewunderung gilt seinem Pedalspiel sowie der unglaublichen Geschwindigkeit seiner Spieltechnik auf den Manualen und der
Registrierung. Ein Alleskönner auf dieser Orgel,- der sogar auf alle Noten verzichten kann. Er hat alles im "Griff!"
Greatly enjoy now in 2022, thank you so much!
Beautyfull ,thankyou.
Many thanks
this is the best, one of many, thank you Bob, Joan.
Up and up and away we go! Love it!
hello the best.
I just discovered Robert and I love the music. So fascinated by his flying feet. Such happy music, I’m hooked. Love when he looks at the camera and smiles.
That was master talent! Tapdancing while also playing. Bravo Sir!
A very talented player many thanks.
You are a great talent and treasure, sir.
Best regards!
Gene Kinnick qq
Super excellent with very good interesting video
Bravo! Wonderful performance! :)
The Happy Wanderer j
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i call you mr. Wolfe,, mr.wonderful,you are the bests since I have been listening to all the organists. thank you.
I ltsteen to you most every day! You are A wonderful organist., I love to listen to you.As ever joan Erhard,.
Saw him first time ar thursford what a man totally fascinating playerlong may he continue
i played organ on my 21ft birthday as i birthday gift with robert him self it was awesome morning i remember that day so well i still listen to robert must sundays
Super excellent with very good interesting photo
This is magnificent - heard Reg Dixon at Blackpool when I was very young. The technique and sound are up there with the old maestro, especially the beat behind the tune of "Mammy"
A wonderful post.
I have seen Robert many times at Thursford fantastic , and the Christmas shows are brilliant
The man sure gets busy sometimes!
Nice shoes and the tux pants look nice... amazing how he glides on organ pedels.
Great music Robert Kind Regards James O
Fantastic video - thoroughly enjoyed it - we play the organ but only dream of playing like this - we wish.
Just Brilliant!
I miss my theatre organ. I was, when i was young a very good performer too. I changed it for the church organ. When I hear it now.. I miss it.
fabulous
I am watching this in 2024. Is this fine organist still performing?
Yes, you can still catch him in concert twice a day at the Thursford collection and at various venues around the UK.
Play it again Robert excellent
5:24 wonderful melodie - Sonny Boy - thanks for playing this :)
The greatest.
Most enjoyable. Thank you.
Not only talented but "great looking". What more do you want?
beautiful, love the organ very much. The. Organist is trenendous,
I wonder where the next generation of theatre organ players are going to come from? I put Robert up there with Dixon and Phil Kelsall although Phil has a slightly different style and I enjoy his playing the most.
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Count me in, I wanna make these beautiful noises, if it's the last thing I do!
So yes they're not going extinct, there's a bunch of young people my age that play. I have yet to make a coherent tune on my virtual theatre organ, but someday I will pump them out on a real instrument. I can feel it in my fingers. I have tunes in my head, I just need to learn how to get them out.
It seems like they are slowly fading away unfortunately. I'm slowly seeing them disappear all over due to the costs of maintenance and restoration and not much popular interest in keeping them running.
great organist, wonderful.
Excellent performance . . . unbelievable
Magnificent!!
THANK YOU..
wonderful, great organist, very much blessed
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Without doubt one of the finest exponents of the theatre organ today. My old organ teacher would to go beserk when he heard theatre organs. Said they could not play two notes without sliding between them.
Gosh bring back wonderful memories. Thankyou Dee . PS. Lovely hair 😊😊😊😊😊
Absolutely wonderful A1!!
Love this very talented man
WOW thank you you tube and my sound system
Most importantly, Robert Wolfe and the recording engineers! Pleased you enjoyed it, hope you'll come back for more :)
Nicely played in the Blackpool style.
love it so much, I don!t know what to say!,,!!
Hi hello hello
the organist is very good. His attention.
To the keys and feet are tremendous.. thank you.
You are just amazing I've never played an organ with a predalboard (just very badly and only two manuals) and I'm frankly amazed by your footwork- its so fast. I didn't realize human being's feet could do that -lol.
Lessons and lots of practice is the best method. If you can play two manuals, you can play 20. The more you have, the easier it becomes as you have somewhere to go for different sounds.
@@OrganMusicYT Well, you see the trouble is (and you weren'i to know this is that no amount of pracctice would help much now, because some years ago I went down with multiple sclerosis - and even my very limited skill on the manuals has gone away for good now. You were not to know.
@@john3775 I'm very sorry to hear that. It must be very frustrating. That said, I've had plenty of practice and I'm still no good haha
@@OrganMusicYT like I say mate YOU WEREN'T TO KNOW, so don't feel bad about it , eh. OK (it is bloody frustrating- like you I practiced a LOT (about an hour a day back in the early seventies) (I learned to read music (least I can still do that!) and spent ages on fingering , and I guess I wasn't TOO bad on the manuals- but I had all ten fingers giving of their all back then. Multiple Sclerosis happened- I still have ball ten fingers but they just don't give of their all any more. Nowadays I have to play a qwerty keyboard synthesizer on a keyboard fitted with a keygaurd (a sheet of metal over the keys, having one hole per key - and I have to play only monophonically (that's not the instrument at fault, my coordination is only up to one note at a time but at least I can still just about play a melody learned from sheet music- and I still very much enjoy listening to truly great players like Mr Wolfe- so although things could obviously be a bloody sight better, they could also be a bloody sight worse.
Super excellent
81 years young love it! C
Hello Hello
woo
Just great. Wonderful style & great to sing along :)
Just Amazing
As a keyboard musician this has given me ideas to doing an Al Johnson melody so thank you fpr the tips up 👍👍
Now that's music!
Well done. The playing, the song selection, the organ and the recording/video are all very good.
Delightful
Very pleasing
Magnificent thank you from Australia
A nice organ and I really like his style. Is this Blackpool style? Very different from what a lot of theatre organists do. I love it!
Yes, it's Blackpool style, though each "Blackpool style" organist has their own take on the style.
@@OrganMusicYT He's very good. extrodenary.
great! I love your organ playing .
Robert must have learnt it since childhood.
great organist
Superhuman.
Did Robert ever play the Capri theatre organ in Adelaide South Australia
wonderful!