Wanamaker Organ Day 2023 11am Concert
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- čas přidán 26. 07. 2024
- Our 2023 Wanamaker Grand Court Organ Day 11am Concert includes performances from 8 of our assistant organists.
00:00 Introduction
03:00 Feierlicher Einzeg 'Festive Entry'
10:37 Cortege et Litanie
18:21 Scherzo, from A Midsummer Night's Dream
25:06 War March of the Priests, from Athalie
31:31 Cortege
38:59 Allegretto grazioso
43:35 Allegretto con spirito
47:25 Trio Sonata in G Major, BWV 530
52:39 Nimrod, from Enigma Variations
57:39 Regina Coeli, from Cavalleria Rusticana
1:03:34 Closing Remarks - Hudba
I miss the Wanamaker concerts in Philadelphia, having left the area 40 yrs ago. So, thanks to those who maintain and play this magnificent instrument! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
One could spend a lifetime exploring the sounds of this magnificent instrument.
The amazing thing about the great organs-of which this is truly one-is that (except for commercially manufactured ones) no two are the same. This six manual organ is truly a king among kings, with a nearly infinite variety of sounds. One can see why the organ is called the king of instruments.
Thank you for uploading this video on CZcams, so I can listen to a fantastic organ recital on this fabulous organ.
I love the majestic sounds of this organ. It truly is the King of Instruments.
Thrilled for the Wanamaker Grand Court Organ Day Concert! What a diverse and captivating program by the assistant organists. Looking forward to the next performance!
So to be an assistant, you have to possess the skills, and abilities of the master organist.
I really enjoyed Nimrod. Thanks for the program, which I appreciated.
A wonderful event......thanks for making it available for all to see and hear...great selections and performances! What an instrument....🎹👏⭐️👍
Thank you all! The concert was absolutely divine!
Thanks to Macy's too!
These Wannamaker recitals are a real treat! I was able to play this instrument (briefly) way bakc when I was at Eaton's Canada and visiting Macy's exec for business reasons. It's an awesome instrument unrivaled anywhere really. And these organists make it really work hard. Thank you Macy's!!!
Ye gads what a 6 manual monster! Heard it once while in Philly for Peace Corps training 1983❣️🎼🎵🎶
I went to a version of this day pre-pandemic, with chamber tours, etc. It was a real joy, and so is this video.
Congratulations for the marvelous music !!! I enjoyed a lot. Amazing!
I've heard this instrument many many times. The first time was in the mid-1950's....am I really that old!
80 in Oct. Glad there's somebody older than me😃
Kudos, and respect to the young lady (the 2nd organist) on her ability at such a young age to play a pipe organ..❤❤😊😊
Couldn't be there in person this time. Thank you for recording and posting this wonderful collection.
wonderfull Dupré ! Thanks !
I just love the rich mellow tones of this instrument. Wonderful
A real pleasure to hear 'Cortège et Litanie' from Marcel Dupré, who played on this organ, and transcribed this orchestra work for this organ, maybe ?
Especially delightful watching the organist's hands fly over all the manuels in Mendleshon's scherzo. Excellent performance by all organists.
Magnifico ! Saluti da Vicenza, Italia
When I was a small boy I got to sit next to Virgil Fox as he played the organ . What a experience. My dad was in management at Wanamaker. I got to explore many of the places off of the floor:
Was wonderful to hear the inticate nuances of this amazing instrument.
That was a terrific concert. The amount of talent was astounding. Thank you for your dedication and work!
Great recording ! Thanks 👍🏻
How wonderful!
We were in Philly just a few days before this and had a private tour of the organ. Sorry we couldn't extend our trip to be there for this event!
Grazie !
Thank you so much for posting this. I so enjoyed being able to see/hear all these wonderful performances. The Wanamaker is such a treasure. I'm so grateful it is currently in such great shape and being maintained to such a high standard!
3:02 Absolutely zero room for another key or knob. Amazing.
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Hairy on the back of my neck standing up What a wonderefull instrument played by very tallented Musicians
Absolutely a delight!!! What magnificent sound!!!
Organ has always been my favorite instrument, everything else comes in second collectively. 😅
i like sekular organs very much too!
Coolness!
Excellent playing & wonderful organ music. Lots of talent & dedicated musicians. Where is this organ?
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Nimrod @ 55:27 !😢!!
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When was this? Sorry I m missed it live.
Are these concerts publicized anywhere? I'd really like to attend a future event.
An ignorant person speaking, forgive me...
But How do they change the stops?
I've watched her hands and feet and also the person turning pages and I can't for the life of me see how the stops are changed!
Sometimes many stops are altered in a fraction of a second, but neither of the people seem to be responsible for doing it?
How is it done?
So I've just now watched the video further, and when some organists are playing, their helper is pressing a button on the lower keyboard that changes the stops, but with other organists that button is NOT being pressed by anyone, yet the stops are still somehow changing...
This really intrigues me, I won't sleep until I know how this is happening!
Les faussetés sur l anche du grand orgue ne dérangent personne + ?????
Wow!