Quelle virtuosité. Et, quel orgue ! Voilà une oeuvre magnifique, digne de Stravinsky par moment, œuvre jamais jouée en concert ! Du très grand Langlais.
Ah: a 2008 Fisk installation: That is why the reeds are so clear and bright, and the mixtures equally so-but not piercing and scratchy. Sometimes a lost art in American organ building.
@@chronochromie772 From the American youth song and dance tradition which has been engrained in many children in the USA which reminded me that the first 3 bars here are very chicken dance-esque
@@BostonBum15 haha! Now I can’t un-hear it! Somewhat true! But it’s a marvelous piece, nonetheless. I play it, but slowed it down a little. At this recorded tempo (this organist is amazing btw), it can sound on the silly side.
The rhythm sequence is pretty much the same, but the "accent" is on slightly different beats, but yeah, I can definitely "hear" the chicken dance (or duck dance, depending on where one is from!).
Nothing less than FANTASTIC! We love you here on Lake Ontario NY Professor Young!
Wow! I've never heard of this composer before. A refreshing, fascinating piece, and an excellent performance!
Great performance, Dr. Christopher Young. Thank you.
Quelle virtuosité. Et, quel orgue ! Voilà une oeuvre magnifique, digne de Stravinsky par moment, œuvre jamais jouée en concert ! Du très grand Langlais.
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Je veux dire que cette œuvre ne figure pas au répertoire des grands virtuoses français de l'orgue, et que c'est vraiment dommage.
Terrific!
Ah: a 2008 Fisk installation: That is why the reeds are so clear and bright, and the mixtures equally so-but not piercing and scratchy. Sometimes a lost art in American organ building.
What organ is this?
It is described in the description: 'the Maidee Seward Organ of Auer Hall' (Jacobs School of Music, Indiana University, Bloomington, Indiana, USA).
@@ericgarner6175 infromation listed above
excellent
Great piece: not heard enough in general performance.
Good piece
LEnglish
Opening sounds like the Chicken Dance, no?
@@chronochromie772 From the American youth song and dance tradition which has been engrained in many children in the USA which reminded me that the first 3 bars here are very chicken dance-esque
@@BostonBum15 haha! Now I can’t un-hear it! Somewhat true! But it’s a marvelous piece, nonetheless. I play it, but slowed it down a little. At this recorded tempo (this organist is amazing btw), it can sound on the silly side.
@@BostonBum15 hum there's something in the rythm at the beginning, yes... But that's not the only thing you will remember from this piece, I hope 😅😅😅
The rhythm sequence is pretty much the same, but the "accent" is on slightly different beats, but yeah, I can definitely "hear" the chicken dance (or duck dance, depending on where one is from!).
I thought the exact same thing!
dankest organ piece ever
4:52 now this is art
Danks for the video le' Chronochromie
Too fast
Do you prefer Stamm's interpretation?
it's a matter of prefernce, but it's fast and clean playing