Grand Choeur Dialogué by Eugène Gigout, performed by Caroline Robinson
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- Grand Choeur Dialogué (from Six Pièces, 1881)
Composed by Eugène Gigout (1844-1925)
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Caroline Robinson, organist
carolinerobinson.net/
Associate Organist-Choirmaster
The Cathedral of St. Philip
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Played on the 1962/1992 Aeolian Skinner Op. 1399
The Cathedral of St. Philip, Atlanta, Georgia
April 4, 2021 (Easter Sunday) - Hudba
Just one of the best thing i have heard in my life. Thank you very much.
This young lady has much talent. I hope she has a great career.
Incroyable
Unique timbers of this organ. Magnificent, powerful. The pipes with very low tones are most impressive. What a full sound!
A fantastic piece, beautifully played. I have watched several times.
It improves with every watch. ❤
If there were a heaven I would expect to hear this sort of sound in it. Played by an angel like you! 💖🎹
Wonderful - and from memory!
Amazing! I love this music!
This is so wonderful I have to keep listening to it regularly! Thank you, Caroline for memorizing this!
Very lovely, thank you
Brilliant and breathtaking! 👏
Very nicely done!
Very impressive aswell to watch your footwork, the interplay with toe and heel. Tremendous multitasking. Congratulations Ms. Robinson.
This is a beautiful piece of music. Thanks for sharing your talent. Well done!
Magnificent! Bravura at its best!
Really terrific 👏
Excellent!
All I can say is WOW!!! :-)
Delicious fluency and technical excellence as ever. Thank you for sharing.
Thank you for watching!
Fantastic composition and what an artist on the organ. Great video how you play the keyboards and the pedals.
Thank you for sharing Ms.Robinson.
Bravo Caroline!!!
Nicely played! Love the growl of an Aeolian-Skinner pedal division and reeds that have a nice blaze. Haven't heard that sound since Dr. Thomas Richner was organist of the Mother Church Extension in Boston, MA (Aeolian-Skinner op. 1203...before they screwed it up in the last rebuild)
That Schoenstein console is a beauty as well.
Well done!
Very much enjoyed the fluidity with which you played. This piece sometimes sounds less dialogue and more all-out war. You brought out an interplay of voices inherent, I think, in the Dialogue that is complementary and collaborative rather than competitive, even combative. Thank you.
Amazing! Tone and ambiance is perfect. Your playing was beautiful. Crank up those pedals!
Very beauty i like much the tubular organ somdeay i,ll like play one real