Marko Sever plays Vierne's Scherzo from Sixième Symphonie at St Albans Cathedral
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- čas přidán 7. 09. 2024
- Scherzo from Sixième Symphonie, Louis Vierne (1870-1937), played by Marko Sever, Organ Scholar of St Albans Cathedral (UK), on the Harrison & Harrison (1962-2009) organ.
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This is a mind-blowing performance.
great, very well done. Love that trumpet in the pedal
An extraordinary piece played by an extraordinary player on an amazing instrument. Thank you!!
Really exceptional overall. Wonderful tempi and performance. Great sound and camera work. I'd be smiling too after playing so well ! Bravo !
Terrific performance, organ, and videography!
Just imagine, writing that wonderful work while blind. Thank you Marko, may you go far with your talent.
Unbelievable performance!
Outstanding recording. The organ is beautifully voiced and Marko Sever's playing is outstanding. Kudos to the recording engineer: crystal clear audio, full fidelity, and well balanced.
Bravo talent from down under come back and play at St Peters in Adelaide on the restored organ by Harrison and Harrison.
Ailsa Rodrigues 😎
Is it finished? That's great news
Excellent playing, I am impressed at the registration changes which are so well managed. Fine recording and camera work too. Thank you all.
Thank you!
Very nicely done. One of the most daunting works in the repertoire. A bit quick, but ckean as a whistle!
Thanks for the feedback George, although I must say I agree with the composer’s own tempo marking in this case!
Excelente nota 100.
Wow!! Amazing...
Excellent! Such a superb easy composition to play 🤪
Easy??????
Either you are being facetious or you are inebriated !
George Murphy 😂
George Murphy it’s called sarcasm
@@georgemurphy2579 *ironic*
Fantastic!
WoW!
Bravo!
Prodigieux!
Wonderful, great!!! Pedalwork in green socks, crazy
Excellent wouldn't be out of place at a Halloween party
Very good.
What an exercise !
Very nice... trumpet a little too dominant on the recording which masked some of the subtlety of Vierne's writing and the excellent performance which means I'll only have to come to a live performance whenever we can. I thought the pace was great although I was used to only marginally slower, the detail was all there apart from the recording volume of that trumpet took things out of balance... but I loved it. Far better than I ever played it back in the day.
best version?
Fantastic!