For All The Saints *Tune Sine Nomine*- All Saints Church Oystermouth Swansea
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- čas přidán 15. 11. 2009
- A Great hymn here for restivals of any kind played by Me On the 3 Manual Conacher Organ At All Saints Church Oystermouth In Swansea.
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Rob - Hudba
Gorgeous hymn performed in a really sprightly fashion
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Makes every CHRISTIAN want to stand up and sing! :-)
This is the tempo and style that lifts this hymn to the heavens. A powerful song of triumph rather than a dirge. Thank you!
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I chose this as a recesstional hymn for my brothers memorial service. I received so many comments from people who attened the service, that they thought it was great hymn to end with, it was very up lifting. The orangist played it at the same tempo, and sounded wonderful while the whole congregation sang. The minster was very pleased. Great stuff!!!
Thank you for keeping the beautiful old hymns alive! This hymn was sung at the funeral of Dietrich Bonhoeffer in 1945 in London. It is a beautiful hymn to remind us that our souls are eternal "For all the saints who from their labors rest..."
Dietrich Bonhoeffer -a true Saint! I did not know this was played at his funeral. What a great hymn -if only my family will actually sing every verse as I have insttructed!
This is a fantastic hymn; full of Life, and stimulating; Dr. Charles plays well; to the Joy of the Listener, and the Glory of God. We sing it often in our church in Athens, Ohio, The home of O.U.
Remember this hymn was played at Canterbury Cathedral as Pope John Paul 2nd and Archbishop Robert Runcie were leaving in 1982 , a day that history was made. The pipe organ is the only instrument I love hearing in a church, it is truly the king of instruments.
Tom Ryan yes , I agree with that. So many churches these days are far too contemporary, if it’s one thing I can’t wrap my head around is guitar, synth and pre recorded music. It’s tacky . The organ is an eternal and ethereal musical instrument
TheRenaissanceman65 l loved the “hymn sings” when I was a child in the ‘50’s. So many old and beautiful tunes with words that praise God.
Tom you got that right.
I like this hymn for its "uniqueness", that one single note at the beginning before the lyrics begin, and people start singing.
This is one of the hymns I have chosen for my funeral. I only hope I don't arrive too late to hear it! ;-) Seriously, this is truly magnificent! Thanks for posting, Rob!
Metoo! :-D
Well? Did it work?
Every church should be required to have one of these and a Rob Charles to play it!
I've sang to this on many a church parade in my service days. Listening to this at home and having a sing along certainly stirs the heart.
Think all the saints would be greatly pleased by this spirited playing of this wonderful standard. What a gloriously full bodied rendition. Many thanks.
Gee I am finding video,s I haven,t seen before. This one is GREAT !!! THANKS.
Happy All saints Day
Makes every Anglican want to stand up and sing !!
And Roman Catholics too, it was a staple of All Saints Day on the organ in my parish when I was a child
So well done with the power and majesty it deserves!!!
It is so refreshing to hear Hymn's that are the Traditional backbone of the Church, tunes our forefathers a mothers sang with all there hearts to the mighty organ in Victorian/Edwardian Britain, a true Belter !!.. played with passion, and Pride and a love of God .. simply Beautiful, I am so addicted to the wonder of these organs, I only wish i could learn to play them ??. it certainly has inspired me.. thankyou so much for posting :) #
Many Thanks really glad you enjoyed this one! :o)
what a stirring rendition of ForAll the Saints. we don't sing this hymn as much as we used to in the 60s
Thanks very much for that!
You, sir, blessed me tremendously today. Thank you so much. I want you to know how much your posting this meant to me today. Stanza 5 of this hymn gave me courage.
And when the strife is fierce, the warfare long,
steals on the ear the distant triumph song,
and hearts are brave again, and arms are strong.
Alleluia, Alleluia!
Very nice. Lovely tempo--a hymn always played best in a way that makes it passable as a march, reinforcing the image of a vast phalanx of Saints.
A little while ago I was feeling tired after a long day but now I've been energized, awake and thrilled to hear one of my favorite hymns played with such energy and enthusiasm. Power in the instrument, power in the organist and all power through the Lord. Thank you.
Listening to this again -so amazing Hallelujah!!!
Many thanks!
The organist plays it at a moderate speed and even faster making it very exiting. the resurrection. This is wonderful.
I have chosen this for my funeral as well. What a wonderful piece in terms of lyrics and awesome music. Thank you! I really enjoyed running across this as I was working this morning and sat back, cranked up the volume and soaked it all in. Thank you for posting
Oh my....I get chills listening to this!
+ravenlass Thanks!
+ravenlass Me too!
Will do another version of this one soon using my new audio equpment and then you will get even more chills! :o)
+RobCharles1981 Wonderful!!!
Make sure you subscribe to my channel! :o)
Thanks very much!
Same hymn played today at the state funeral of George H.W Bush as the casket was taken from the mighty National Cathedral headed home to Texas.
AMEN. You got it right with the upbeat beat! This is a song to celebrate a festival day - thank you for a wonderful gift to my ears! :)
+Sticker Stamps Many thanks! :o)
Hallowe'en evening and I anticipate this glorious hymn tomorrow morning. It is, perhaps, the greatest hymn in all of Christendom. Glorious presentation here.
Thank You.
i just had the hardest 3-4 days of my life. deep depression...panic attacks...feeling hopeless. my father has terminal illness, a friend took his life a few months ago. i prayed to Jesus for help those days, wondering why He was testing me like this. today, I woke up HEALED. the power of God exists for those who have FAITH. may God bless us and keep us. and may we all meet together in GLORY. amen.
Sorry To Hear of that.
@Grandlakeguy22 Many Thanks I'm glad keep watching! :-)
@MrObservatoryview Many Thanks for the kind comment much appreciated indeed! :-)
Awesome! Love this piece and the playing is outstanding! Blessings in Jesus Christ! Thank You! The pipe organ in our church was donated at the turn of the 20th century by Andrew Carnegie in rural St. Paris, Ohio, United States of America!
Thank you very much! :-)
Mary Tron so was the organ in the church I grew up in Old Zionsville, PA, a 1910 Bates & Culley. Carnegie believed every church should have a pipe organ, and he was willing to pay for it for any church who asked. The one stipulation was it has to be visible to the congregation, so it could not be installed in s loft in the back of the church.
Today it has been expanded from its 20 or so ranks of pipes to 70 or so ranks of pipes and Walker digital, including a 32' reed in the pedal. Perfect for this tune.
one of my favorite tunes I can sing all the words without my hymn book
Many Thanks for watching keep singing away! :o)
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Love this. Love a big pipe organ. Love the old hymns as well. Getting older and so fixed in my ways :)
Thanks very much! :-)
Very welcome.
Cathy Angle me to i love all the pipe organs they sound so sweet and Awesome
Oh , yeah I’m with you !! I’m like that as well . Must have my older ways when it comes to organ music... this is so beautiful.
Thank you, Rob
Youre Welcome!
I love to play this at church, and I love to hear others play it. Sounds great! Very majestic and lively -- as it should be played.
Faultless ...I needed to hear it!
@corywil1 Many Thanks for watching and it is too cheers :-)
We sing it this fast. I love it. Thanks.
Such a fun hymn!
+ECKeefe It is!
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@davlber221 Many thanks yes it's a great sound thanks for watching :-)
Today I lost a friend who had been the chair of the Music Committee of The Riverside Church in the City of New York during John Walker's tenure as Director of Music and Organist. Melissa Wiley Geiger was a force of nature, the salt of the earth, a fine singer, teacher and pianist in her own right and a devoted follower of all the Riverside organists and curators during her membership: Frederick Swann, John C. Walker, Timothy Smith, Christopher Johnson, Anthony Bufano (decd 1994) and Robert Pearson. Had she met Virgil Fox, who preceded Melissa at Riverside, they would have been fast friends.The world is a lesser place in her absence. I can't imagine a more fitting rendition of this great hymn in her honor. Peace be with you, Melissa. Thanks Rob.
+Sean McCarthy Its a pleasure Sean.
One of the things I miss about not being able to play any more-- the pedal part for "For all the saint". so much fun!
Its good too!
Thanks for watching and for the kind comment! :o)
Many thanks glad you enjoyed! :o)
@MrKeengardener Many Thanks Indeed I'm glad you enjoyed this one! :-)
@CraigNCTV Many Thanks for watching!
I love hymn love, your organ playing
Many thanks!
Thanks very much - remind me in the new year!
@NuovoPiero Many Thanks and I hope you enjoyed the video!
Cheers.
Excellent
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A fine hymn for All Saint's day.
loved it.
Happy All Saints Day from All Saints Magaret St to all other churches celebrating this glorious day 😀
Many thanks :)
Fantastic, one of my favourite hymns. I am so glad you are keeping these wonderful old hymns alive Rob. Thank you 😊
Thanks Linda!
@Beeglemon many thanks glad you enjoyed :-)
Magnificent
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still enjoying this..
vila salazar Thanks.
Wow & what a tremendous gift to Christian worship!
+David Williams Many thanks!
Thankyou Mr Charles, you have provided years of enjoyment and comfort with these recordings
no probs.
Bravo!
I as a kid when I was 10 sang this in an Episcopalian chapel service at school in what seemed like an eternity of verses of this hymn. Will this ever end? Well, I am no longer that kid 35 years later. Kudos! Beautiful rendition.
+rittervoneschenbach Thanks!
One of my many favorite hymns Rob ,Played magnificently.
A grand hymn to process to. This is especially great with a fully stoked and smoking thurible!!!!
The high and lofty sounds of an organ are simply amazing. I love this so much
excellent!
This takes me back to my college chapel days. It was great to hear 500 voices singing this great hymn accompanied by organ.
Many thanks! :-)
This is very nice thank God for everything every amen
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My favorite hymn of course!
Fabby and lively, Dearest Rob.........Keep on keeping on for the Lord!!!!!!!!!
Beautiful and majestic beyond words!
Thank you!
Simply brilliant. Takes me right back to❤ St Andrew’s in Bebington, Wirral, in the 60’s
Many thanks!
Beautiful. I wish it was sung more often.
+luverne78 Many thanks - It's commonly sung at "All Saints Day!" :o)
Many thanks :-)
Thank you Rob. I love this. We sang this for all Saints day
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Quite well done Rob, as usual. My dad had a rather good laugh on me for not having heard this one before. But he sung in the choir at his church growing up, so he kind of has an unfair advantage though. :-) Anyway, I got a copy of that version of Crux Fidelis made into a slide show so you can see if you have ever heard it played in this arrangement before; and of course, for the rest of the world to be able to enjoy this totally unique, one of a kind, offertory version of the popular hymn.
@125wake Many Thanks I will be doing a video for All Saints day tomorrow.
Very good organist. Sounds great!
Thanks for listening
thankyou for leaving this here - still enjoying it
Many thanks :-)
Absolutely beautiful!!!
Thank you! :-)
This was a favourite of mine at school some 65 years ago, & I've sung it on many good & bad occasions since.
It's one of the very few that I know all the words for all the 8 verses without reference to the book.
My other favourite is "go forth with God" it's hardly ever heard these days outside of major public school occasions.
Cheers, I've done that tune in on my recent compilations!
Thanks for the fast version- as it is a song of rejoicing, I like the fast version better. Very well done!
What an excellent job. I cant wait till i play as good as you!! lol
@shichibukaicrocodile Many Thanks I've been in most services in the past and the way the Organist plays this drags on like a tortouise!
@longboardjeff Many Thanks indeed I'm glad you enjoyed :-)
One of my favorites!! Sounds great!!
Been listening to this upload for years
Many thanks!
I love this hymn
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Many Thanks! :-)
Rob....For All the Saints is perhaps mg favorite hymn.Over the past few years I have listened to this video of yours well over a hundred times I love this organ and your touch upon it is magnificent. Blessings
Thank you Erwin, it's very much appreciated! :-)
This is heavenly!
Fantastic! Someone who conquers the organ with beauty! Love this piece also. Thank you!!!
Thank you very much! :o)
as usual, you are outstanding! thx
Great stuff!
+Alasdair Gordon Thanks very much!
MAGNIFICENT!!!
Many Thanks!