A Virtual Tour of the Largest Pipe Organ in the World!

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  • čas přidán 7. 07. 2020
  • Join Curator of Pipe Organs - Nathan Bryson and Membership & Events Coordinator - Scott Banks for a tour of the Midmer-Losh pipe organ in Jim Whelan Boardwalk Hall in Atlantic City, NJ.
    The 30-minute tour gives an overview of the history of the Hall, in-depth views of the Left and Right Stage chambers and a look at the rarely-viewed Gallery and Ceiling chambers.
    For more information about the pipe organs at Boardwalk Hall or to make a donation towards the ongoing restoration of the Midmer-Losh please visit us at www.boardwalkorgans.org
    Musical selections used during the tour:
    INTRODUCTION & RIGHT STAGE CHAMBER - Liebesfreud, Fritz Kreisler - Organist Peter Conte
    LEFT STAGE CHAMBER - Cortège, Claude Debussy - Organist Peter Conte
    CEILING & GALLERY CHAMBERS - Choral, Joseph Jongen - Organist Peter Conte
    BLOOPERS - The Entertainer, Scott Joplin - Organist Scott Breiner

Komentáře • 130

  • @micahh9351
    @micahh9351 Před rokem +69

    The fact you can fly a helicopter around inside is a testament to just how massive the building is. Grand Central station could fit inside of there and still have room. Most military hangars only come close to it in size. And its got THE largest musical instrument ever created inside of its walls. I commonly like to say that pipe organs are alive. Well this one makes this entire building a living, breathing being. And remember this place is almost 100 years old by now. A true testament to the fact that the 1920s was a golden age in human history.

    • @MelancoliaI
      @MelancoliaI Před 11 měsíci +2

      Yeah there was definitely something special about the 1920s. A Renaissance jam-packed into a single decade.

    • @Brendan-ny3vb
      @Brendan-ny3vb Před měsícem

      Lots of great things. Some of the best quality pens, books, notebooks, organs, beer at the very start, great time for a lot of stuff. The world never quite recovered after WWII maybe, who knows lol

  • @allentaylor9073
    @allentaylor9073 Před měsícem +3

    My brother in law Mark McCreary was a pipe organ repairman until his passing a few years ago. Taking over the business from his father Mac. Good to see that others are still keeping these incredible mechanical wonders working. Mark told me that the apprenticeship for a pipe organ journeyman was 20 years. Incredibly complex pieces of equipment. Keep up the good work!

  • @johnhenryholiday4964
    @johnhenryholiday4964 Před 3 lety +18

    Thank Heaven above that this organ is receiving the attention that it so needed.... I am so happy that it wasn't junked out and lost forever..... generations in the future will thank those responsible
    for saving this magnificent organ....

  • @brega6286
    @brega6286 Před 2 lety +22

    So grateful for all the dedicated people that first...created this magnificent instrument and the building. Second to all those who have restored and preserved the building and the organ. During the 50's we went to Atlantic City every summer. My grandparents told me stories about "the old days". I never got to hear the organ but they had. Thank you for this behind the scenes views of the organ. But....my goodness who cleans it ? I give kudos !!

  • @brendo7289
    @brendo7289 Před rokem +10

    Wow, this is one heck of an organ. It's nice to see it getting restored to it's original glory after it was seemingly damaged beyond repair. Also there are some pieces played by this organ that legit made me imagine a symphony orchestra playing the piece.

  • @stephenthompson6395
    @stephenthompson6395 Před 3 lety +17

    I am looking forward to playing the instrument, soon.
    I gave a performance on the Wanamaker organ and now I have to play the Boardwalk Hall Auditorium.
    Dr. S. J. Thompson

    • @philhand5830
      @philhand5830 Před 3 lety +1

      Sir, I'm thankful to have an early LP of Virgil Fox playing the Wanamaker Organ. A little after acquiring it, I was priveleged to attend one of his concerts in Portland, OR. I'd love to hear you play... Great success to you!!!!!

    • @scottcupp8129
      @scottcupp8129 Před 2 lety

      Playing this organ would be so amazing. I imagine playing the Wanamaker was amazing too. Thank you for sharing Dr. Thompson.

  • @mm4ac
    @mm4ac Před 2 lety +11

    The bloopers section at the end must go down in history as the most unlikely bloopers ever recorded. Well done... 😎

  • @poly_hexamethyl
    @poly_hexamethyl Před 2 lety +4

    I love Fritz Kreisler's tune in the intro. Sounds great on the organ!

  • @richkurtz6053
    @richkurtz6053 Před 2 lety +5

    A great instrument. I have set my Amazon Smile charitable contributions to go to the restoration of this fabulous instrument. I hope to get back to hear this fine organ again.

  • @indnajns
    @indnajns Před 3 lety +10

    Thank you so much for such a wonderful tour! I never even knew we (the U.S.) had such a thing! It's so sad that the world's largest organ started as a typical government boondoggle: "Let's build the world's largest organ!" with no thought given to the expense of upkeep or maintenance. Now, nearly 90 years later, maybe it will finally get the attention it deserves. Thank you all for taking on such a project. I may have to come up there just to hear it, once it's done.

    • @walriley48
      @walriley48 Před 2 lety +2

      Boondoggle. One of my favourite words!

    • @KingdaToro
      @KingdaToro Před 2 lety +2

      The largest and second largest organs in the world are only 50 miles apart. The second largest, and largest fully functioning organ is the Wanamaker Organ in Philadelphia.

  • @JP-rf7px
    @JP-rf7px Před 2 lety +11

    I find the details of the craftsmanship amazing. For example at 9:40 notice that the stair treads are not only notched into the rails, but DOVETAILED! The wood finish is beautiful, even on portions that were not expected to be seen.

  • @MelancoliaI
    @MelancoliaI Před 11 měsíci +1

    The pipe organ is often called the King of Instruments. If that's the case, then this is the King of Kings. 👑

  • @nigelmaybury4362
    @nigelmaybury4362 Před měsícem

    Thank you for this superbly recorded virtual tour. I enjoyed it tremendously. I'm a rusty pipe organ player from England, who went to school with Rick Wakeman, yes, the same one who played with YES and recorded an album called: "The Six Wives Of Henry VII".

  • @HansOvervoorde
    @HansOvervoorde Před rokem +2

    Thank you so much for this tour! I am extremely grateful for this restauration. Mind boggling that this wonder of the world was built in just 3 years.

  • @anasimion
    @anasimion Před 8 měsíci +2

    Whoa. An engineering masterpiece.

  • @westernshipway3115
    @westernshipway3115 Před 2 lety +2

    Completely mind blowing wonderful!
    So much skill and imagination it's hard to comprend that something so grand was even possible.
    What would we do without music and pipe organs. 🤔

  • @astrallis7873
    @astrallis7873 Před 7 měsíci +2

    if this organ can still play i would love to hear it play

  • @Drpglass
    @Drpglass Před 10 měsíci +1

    Wow! Un Bateau on a 33k pipe organ! What would Debussy think? I’m glad New Jersey rescued this magnificent instrument.

  • @roldyclark
    @roldyclark Před 2 lety +4

    KEEP UP THE GOOD WORK

  • @siegfriedhorner4436
    @siegfriedhorner4436 Před 26 dny

    As spectacular an engineering feat, and sonically magnificent this organ is, it doesn't match the architectural and artistic splendor of the great baroque pipe organs of Europe. Of course, many of those, having MANY thousands of pipes, also produce a magnificent, glorious sound. The great music of that era is still unsurpassed. One name is sufficient; J.S. Bach.
    For centuries, all pipe organs, from the smallest, to the great cathedral organs of Europe were completely manual with no electrical assistance.
    Great pipe organs---the largest instruments ever produced---are a tribute to man's ingenuity, creativity, and aspirations.
    Let them always be preserved and used. There is nothing like them.

  • @marcelobrunorodrigues7630

    Very instructive video! I have a friend in Brazil that listened Walter Kraft playing this colossal instrument in 1975.

  • @geriatricyclist1950
    @geriatricyclist1950 Před rokem +4

    Just amazing instrument and the hard yards you fellas are doing to bring it fully back to life. Thank you so much. AND loved the bloopers too

  • @robbrown9543
    @robbrown9543 Před 8 měsíci

    Was one of the fortunate to have played this instrument in the early 80's, and the associated smsller instrument. THANK YOU "Tim?x.

    • @robbrown9543
      @robbrown9543 Před 8 měsíci

      Mea t to meant to add that I've supported this instrument annually ever since.

  • @1minutecomicswalahollywood648

    Interesting instrument.

  • @tigerguy1013
    @tigerguy1013 Před rokem +1

    As if the pipe organ couldn’t be even more magnificent

  • @ethanspiegler8291
    @ethanspiegler8291 Před rokem +3

    This would take years to tune with like 10 organ tuners. This thing is huge!

  • @eliasthienpont6330
    @eliasthienpont6330 Před 3 měsíci

    Yes, it was built in Merrick NY, right there by the railroad station. Many Times my Father pointed it out to me while waiting for a train. DAD was a sound (Audio) engineer for NBC television. He might not play music, but he surely knew what good sound was all about.

  • @oludotunjohnshowemimo434
    @oludotunjohnshowemimo434 Před 2 lety +1

    The vox Humana stop is part of the swell flutes and low pressure reeds section.

  • @tony40400
    @tony40400 Před 2 lety +6

    Fabulous to see the organ and console after all the years and the documentary was exceptional. Well done. Thank you

  • @richardsedding8444
    @richardsedding8444 Před 2 lety +6

    Excellent video, liked the Jongen Chorale with the crescendo! Would be great to hear and play this impressive instrument one day!

  • @fernandoabbot8816
    @fernandoabbot8816 Před měsícem

    Maravilloso instrumento. Te transporta y hace soñar. Cuerpo y mente se unen al instrumento.

  • @Bajussz1
    @Bajussz1 Před 2 měsíci

    The sound of this organ gives me goosebumps! The lush sounds from 22:20 onward are incredible! The 2 manual and pedal pipe organ I build for myself will be a tiny bit smaller :))

  • @greyjanna
    @greyjanna Před 2 lety +2

    This was so fascinating
    Thank You for the content

  • @PIANOvseMyZvezdyHalubtsova

    Приглашаю практически в живую потанцевать на Балу! Бал идет прямо сейчас!!

  • @peteranninos2506
    @peteranninos2506 Před rokem +1

    This was a great tour! I hope to get out there one day to see it in person.

  • @Mr.BobsDog
    @Mr.BobsDog Před 2 lety +1

    Wa wa wee wa, it’s a very nice!

  • @quinnderp
    @quinnderp Před 2 měsíci

    i never knew the true size and magnitude of these things until today, i always thought they where just a more complicated piano with each pipe corresponding to a key, i thought the pipes you could see where the only ones but i now know that an organ is THE ENTIRE BUILDING.

  • @williammitchell1864
    @williammitchell1864 Před 3 lety +4

    I can only dream of playing this 7 manual pipe organ!

    • @brega6286
      @brega6286 Před 2 lety

      Keep dreaming . I studied piano and organ and unbelievably got to play a big pipe organ once a week for a school year. Unbelievable and never to be forgotten. It was a student thing , not that I was some great player ! Today if I was physically able, I would volunteer to clean the church just for the opportunity to play.

  • @Cerax83
    @Cerax83 Před 2 měsíci

    just "WOW" 😳

  • @x9360
    @x9360 Před 3 lety +1

    My Gosh...it really IS huge!

  • @mOOse_25
    @mOOse_25 Před 5 měsíci

    I love this video with my heart

  • @scotthullinger4684
    @scotthullinger4684 Před rokem +1

    The newish Mormon Tabernacle organ is mighty grand, with 11,623 pipes.
    The building which houses it is surely large, but it might do the organ an injustice because the building is hardly big enough to easily fly a helicopter inside it. But I'm not too sure how it compares with the much older Mormon Tabernacle organ.

  • @ianmintz12806
    @ianmintz12806 Před 3 lety +1

    this young man is amazing at this organ

  • @scottcupp8129
    @scottcupp8129 Před 2 lety +1

    WOW!!! I thought the Wanamaker was big. This beauty is ENORMOUS! So the Wanamaker must be the second biggest in the world then? Oh yeah. He just said it was LOL

  • @chuckd2483
    @chuckd2483 Před 6 měsíci

    I believe that the organ at the Pizza Stop Cafe in Mesa, AZ. It has been constantly added to over the years.

  • @BurkhardTerhart
    @BurkhardTerhart Před 2 lety +3

    Why not sampling the working part and sell as a "growing" sampleset? Most Hauptwerkusers would be interested... including me!

  • @jameswalker3973
    @jameswalker3973 Před rokem

    I am at the hall now for the AEW show, being here for two day I had the chance to check this thing out. It is huge.

  • @fosferus
    @fosferus Před rokem +1

    with the massive size of the hall, i would think the delay of sound and the amount of reflections would make it disorienting to play.. but then again anyone capable of playing such a machine is a pro and wouldn't be put off by those factors.

  • @waltervapour
    @waltervapour Před 3 lety +2

    Wow. What a machine. Good luck to you :o)

  • @tonichecavalari5956
    @tonichecavalari5956 Před 2 lety +4

    I find this amazing ' this marvel of engineering is more complicated than a 1980's Aircraft Carrier.
    I bet there are more buttons and switches than a cockpit of a 747 passenger plane.
    I'd love to travel and see it and hear it before l die 👍💥😎

  • @jimmy6380
    @jimmy6380 Před rokem +2

    Imagine if they played Phantom of the Opera

  • @kfl611
    @kfl611 Před 3 lety +5

    What environmental considerations are there, like salt water in the air, insects? Are the lower floors now protected against another hurricane?

  • @commercialand
    @commercialand Před 2 lety +2

    I am writing a screenplay where 2 young children are playing hide and seek throughout all the chambers. What would be the one thing besides the noise that might make an 8 year old child feel lost and afraid, if they were to go into an area that's small tight, claustrophobic. Any perspective from you would be greatly appreciated!

  • @qp5448
    @qp5448 Před 2 lety +1

    My favourite part is where the 32' diapason pipes are
    At 6:30

  • @bullheaded85
    @bullheaded85 Před 2 lety +2

    Hi, someone please tell me what song starts playing at the 9:35 mark. It is so lovely.

  • @rogerpartner1622
    @rogerpartner1622 Před rokem +1

    5:56. Those turning over white lights. Stunning. Like spirits raising up. And I’m trying to imagine all 33k pipes run by a huge blower. I bet standing next to the stage wouldve Rocked your DIAPHRAM

  • @BubbleGendut
    @BubbleGendut Před rokem

    Incredible 😍

  • @patrickrwhite8354
    @patrickrwhite8354 Před 4 měsíci

    When we see all the pipes we think wow that must take a lot of air. yes if we were to use every pipe but as far as I know an organist only has 8 fingers and 2 feet and 2 thumbs so 12 pipes unless it takes 3 pipes to make one note. So interesting and I could be wrong in my assumption. Thanks! I have a question; when a section of pipes is awaiting restoration does it mean they are inoperable or they can be used but need tuning and refinishing the pipe itself? Thank you!

  • @joezaremba4541
    @joezaremba4541 Před 3 lety +2

    I’d give my life to be able to learn this.

    • @lancemyler5266
      @lancemyler5266 Před 3 lety +2

      As it happens, that's just about what it takes.

    • @soylentpozole6673
      @soylentpozole6673 Před 3 lety +1

      pretty cool, huh?

    • @JMAC-rs6ey
      @JMAC-rs6ey Před 3 lety +2

      I’ve been playing it since 1967. I’m now 96 Lord Jesus I continue to ask you for ever lasting life amen lord amen 🙏

  • @charlesmcwilliams5642
    @charlesmcwilliams5642 Před 4 měsíci

    Is the organ played on a schedule, is there a behind the scenes tour offered. Is there a website associated with the organ, schedules of concerts, tours etc.
    Thank you

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 3 lety +4

    I wish there was an Electric version of this Organ.

    • @Kingwoodish
      @Kingwoodish Před rokem

      Electricity makes this all work, relays, stop tabs, blowers and processors

  • @hastypete2
    @hastypete2 Před 2 lety +2

    I have to ask: What do the "Danger" signs all over the place actually say?

  • @ianmintz12806
    @ianmintz12806 Před 2 lety +3

    I’ve always dreamed of playing a very large pipe organ like that one

  • @eddieharkin2550
    @eddieharkin2550 Před 2 lety +1

    Wonderful, loved it. Thank you.
    Anyone know if there is a full recording of the first piece of incidental music used and who played it? (I forget its name though I know it well).

    • @michaelherring1944
      @michaelherring1944 Před rokem +1

      All of the music in this video was played by Peter Conte during one of the noon concerts at the Hall. Search for him on CZcams and find it on one of the Boardwalk Hall videos.

    • @eddieharkin2550
      @eddieharkin2550 Před rokem

      @@michaelherring1944 Thanks

  • @billofwrights7695
    @billofwrights7695 Před 9 měsíci +1

    The next thing you should do: put a giant carousel in this place.

    • @ziplocktheimpostor1402
      @ziplocktheimpostor1402 Před 4 měsíci

      A triple leveled carousel and wide enough to house like 1000 per ride that is 🤣

  • @Tabac1959
    @Tabac1959 Před 3 měsíci

    Please, include the dimensions of the building that houses the organ.

  • @FlyerInSF
    @FlyerInSF Před rokem

    Is there a MIDI interface or other computer-based control mechanism?

  • @anb7408
    @anb7408 Před 6 měsíci +1

    If memory serves, the ceiling Fanfare and Echo divisions are in the worst shape, correct? I’ve seen videos of the Fanfare chamber, and it’s deplorable and saddening. Here’s hoping they’ll both get some needed TLC in the future!

  • @bradencutright-head6629

    How’s the restoration coming?

  • @Hogdriver88
    @Hogdriver88 Před měsícem

    Ho
    Lee
    CRAP!!!
    How do you even learn how to play this thing? Amazing.....

  • @lawrence18uk
    @lawrence18uk Před 7 měsíci

    Just who funded this extraordinary machine and its acoustic housing??? 😮😮

  • @dr.geraldcase-blanchard4904

    Is this organ ever open to the public to hear?

    • @JIMD6370
      @JIMD6370 Před 2 lety +2

      Yes, most Wednesday's. Go early for the curators tour, stay for the noon recital.

  • @princeedmirovillar215

    I imagine myself going back to the 1940's where i disassemble every pipe and every part of this organ and bringing it home with me before the 1944 hurricane destroys the Boardwalk auditorium

  • @harrisonsamson
    @harrisonsamson Před 4 měsíci

    For a while I thought that that title belongs to the LDS Church in Salt lake city.

  • @rg823v
    @rg823v Před 3 lety +1

    What was the song playing in the beginning of the video called?

    • @BoardwalkOrgans
      @BoardwalkOrgans  Před 3 lety +2

      All of the musical selections used during the tour are listed in the description, but the beginning is Liebesfreud, Fritz Kreisler - Organist Peter Conte

    • @rg823v
      @rg823v Před 3 lety +1

      @@BoardwalkOrgans Thank you very much.

  • @ArnasDav
    @ArnasDav Před 6 měsíci

    Ambatakaaaaam

  • @mashy712
    @mashy712 Před 9 měsíci

    So it's true, everything is bigger in America.

  • @vincentd.1424
    @vincentd.1424 Před 3 lety +3

    I wonder how this organ would sound if it all works

  • @muhammadalhalaby6425
    @muhammadalhalaby6425 Před 2 lety +2

    Shame that literally nobody has taken a pic with the 64' pipes ever

    • @JIMD6370
      @JIMD6370 Před 2 lety +1

      There's pictures on another video of when it was being built, I'll try and find it for you.

    • @muhammadalhalaby6425
      @muhammadalhalaby6425 Před 2 lety +3

      @@JIMD6370 I meant a pic of a someone standing next to a 64' pipe , 64 feet is like 7 stories tall .
      I'd appreciate it if u could find any .

  • @DH-sw6vg
    @DH-sw6vg Před 2 měsíci

    1:18

  • @RockStarOscarStern634
    @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 3 lety +2

    Background music name?

    • @BoardwalkOrgans
      @BoardwalkOrgans  Před 3 lety +3

      The background music is all listed in the description! But it is as follows:
      Musical selections used during the tour:
      INTRODUCTION & RIGHT STAGE CHAMBER - Liebesfreud, Fritz Kreisler - Organist Peter Conte
      LEFT STAGE CHAMBER - Cortège, Claude Debussy - Organist Peter Conte
      CEILING & GALLERY CHAMBERS - Choral, Joseph Jongen - Organist Peter Conte
      BLOOPERS - The Entertainer, Scott Joplin - Organist Scott Breiner

    • @RockStarOscarStern634
      @RockStarOscarStern634 Před 3 lety +2

      @@BoardwalkOrgans Rachmaninoff's arrangment of our national anthem interpreted by Tim Sharp would sound great on this thing when it's on Full Organ mode.

  • @omarshoqar2558
    @omarshoqar2558 Před 3 lety +3

    Why are there only 3 comments

    • @vincentd.1424
      @vincentd.1424 Před 3 lety +2

      The comments were turned off until only a couple of weeks ago

  • @crystalrowan3697
    @crystalrowan3697 Před 3 lety +2

    People need a bank account number, to donate for restauration...

    • @BoardwalkOrgans
      @BoardwalkOrgans  Před 3 lety +1

      If you visit our website at www.boardwalkorgans.org you can find out more information about the organs as well as donate! Look for the "Donate Now" button on the left side of the page.

  • @qp5448
    @qp5448 Před rokem

    Here's why its called the largest pipe organ in world

  • @zamarioijean4736
    @zamarioijean4736 Před rokem

    It's a cinema organ, isn't it ?

    • @andrewbarrett1537
      @andrewbarrett1537 Před rokem

      It’s every type of pipe organ, but voiced on much higher pressures than normal and with way huger scale pipe work than normal to fill this gigantic building with sound.

  • @joshgutierrez7380
    @joshgutierrez7380 Před 2 lety +1

    The Wanamaker organ has more ranks of pipes than this…

  • @yakamarezlife
    @yakamarezlife Před 3 lety +1

    How long before your done

  • @silaslongshot941
    @silaslongshot941 Před rokem +1

    Would be worth an 800 mile trip to hear this in person. No doubt the low pipes would be rattling your ribs.

  • @spoolofyarn6682
    @spoolofyarn6682 Před rokem

    To play this organ at the professional level, you would require al little divine intervention at the least.

  • @brianzaborowski2724
    @brianzaborowski2724 Před 3 lety +6

    What good is the world's biggest organ if you can't use all of it?

    • @kfl611
      @kfl611 Před 3 lety +12

      That's what she said.

    • @jamesrmcgalliard137
      @jamesrmcgalliard137 Před 3 lety +2

      The organ was damaged by a hurricane in 1944. Until recently, the vast majority of the instrument was unplayable. In 2017, around 20% of the organ was functioning. Now about half of the organ is working.

    • @JIMD6370
      @JIMD6370 Před 2 lety +3

      It's being restored as we speak.

  • @peterquennellnyc
    @peterquennellnyc Před 3 měsíci

    No organ is a REAL organ unless we can sit and stare at the pipes! How do we know it is not just 10 guys with harmonicas back there? Come on guys, take the fig-leafs off, let the world see what you have squirreled away back there. (Second choice? The Longwood Gardens solution: they have built a walk-in loft behind the organ with great lighting where you can see each of the ranks. Nothing actually moves of course, but they do have plans for a bubble machine (just kidding)(I think)(you never know with Longwood).

  • @tthompson2538
    @tthompson2538 Před 3 lety +1

    Why would anyone in their right mind, build this great instrument on the coast and then, bury part of it 4 stories below ground? If the Climate Changers are correct, too bad this will end up 200 ft below sea level.

  • @mc-ec3bu
    @mc-ec3bu Před 3 lety +1

    More and more of the same.

  • @Ififitzisitz
    @Ififitzisitz Před 10 měsíci

    Could you please make a video of Cortège pour orgue by Claude Debussy.