Andrew Lucas at St Paul's Cathedral, London

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  • čas přidán 30. 09. 2008
  • Andrew Lucas playing a spectacular version of Garth Edmunson's Toccata on Von Himmel Hoch. Here the organ's full might is unleashed for the second half of the piece, it has been said that the dome division contains enough power to send audiences running for cover if the organist is not careful! The west end royal trumpets get an airing here too.
    Andrew Lucas was born in 1958 and studied with John Birch and Herbert Howells at the RCM, after graduation studied with Peter Hurford and later with Piet Kee. he began at St Pauls cathedral in 1980 as a student organist and became sub-organist in 1985, and finally Sub organist and assistant Director of Music in 1990-1998. Since leaving St Pauls, he has gone on to become Master of Music at St Alban's Abbey.
    The keen eyed amongst you might be able to spot the pictures of the recently restored organ (those pictures with a red border), with is brand new mobile console. The Dome division has just been cleaned as part of a £1 million restoration. The official rededication will be October 30th 2008. There are a couple of controversial aspects however, the metal resonators for the Dome tubas are to be replaced with new ones, as Manders couldn't 'brighten' them sufficiently, which seems odd IMHO, they have always been praised for their tone. Anyway they have been replaced, but the original ones stored, in case they want to reinstate them. Seems very odd. The west end division flue chorus might also be moved, a decision has not yet been taken. Information gleaned from the Mander Organs discussion board.
    This recording was taken from the now defunct Mirabilis label MRCD 905 The Grand Organ recorded in 1991. The producer was David Wyld, who now is director of Henry Willis & Sons organ builders.
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Komentáře • 73

  • @organist12345
    @organist12345 Před 16 lety +2

    I live next to St Pauls and I have heard absolutely FULL ORGAN with the Royal fanfare trumpets at the west end and the TROMPETTE MILITAIRE. It blows out your ear drums!

  • @Chris9017
    @Chris9017 Před 10 lety +8

    WOW! What a magnificent pipe Organ.

  • @patrickswan4537
    @patrickswan4537 Před 3 lety +1

    Wow. In the name of all that's holy, just wow... I was in bits by the end of this.
    Very privileged to have sat under the dome on Easter Sunday a few years back. It would move even the most stubborn heart.

  • @smike09100
    @smike09100 Před 13 lety +5

    I feel incredibly lucky that Andrew Lucas is currently Director of Music at my local - St Albans Abbey. We get treated to his absolutely excellent young choir as a matter of course. Gripping stuff is is, too! :)

  • @5858koba
    @5858koba Před 2 lety +2

    I liked the sound of the organ so much that I looked for a CD to buy.
    It is a CD produced by Mirabilis Records with the number "MRCD 905". After searching the Internet, I could not find it in Japan, but I found a used CD for sale in the UK and was able to buy it. It took me a few weeks to import it to Japan.
    I was able to listen to it in very good sound, not only because of the performance but also because of the excellent recording.

  • @steamwally
    @steamwally Před 13 lety +2

    Just fabulous!
    A couple of years ago now not long after the new west end trumpets had been installed I came here with the IBO for one of their meetings. We had a demonstration of the organ after evensong and the sound was just incredible, such a grand instrument.

  • @pipeup1
    @pipeup1 Před 15 lety +4

    I absolutely love how he uses the reverb in the cathedral as part of the instrument/piece!Wonderful stuff.

  • @williamlewis4318
    @williamlewis4318 Před 8 lety +1

    Beautiful!! So powerful, yet it can be so subtle!

  • @Trinkdenschabau
    @Trinkdenschabau Před 12 lety +1

    What a mighty musical message of God, Martin Luther and St.Pauls to us sinners to improve our life.

  • @colinminton9190
    @colinminton9190 Před 8 lety +1

    Majestic! Bravo Andrew

  • @williameddy3895
    @williameddy3895 Před 3 lety

    I have heard this organ in person a number of times. Sends chills up my spine. Over 7000 pipes.

  • @hughcreighton9384
    @hughcreighton9384 Před 6 lety +3

    One of the great organs of the world !!! I
    t's smaller cousin across the bridge at Southwark Cathedral is wonderful

  • @4candles
    @4candles Před 15 lety +2

    This is great! I've never heard this toccata before. Thanks for enlightening me.

  • @cabbagepatch8947
    @cabbagepatch8947 Před rokem

    Such a good performance of a great piece of music.

  • @robris72
    @robris72 Před 16 lety +2

    Very impressive piece!!

  • @59Mrfreeze
    @59Mrfreeze Před 6 lety +1

    I remember being in a procession of banners for the Mothers Union service and the trumpet stop sent shivers down my spine it was so loud

  • @Arjunai
    @Arjunai Před 9 lety +2

    Really von Himmel Hoch.... :-)))) Amazing...

  • @1963mathetes
    @1963mathetes Před 16 lety +3

    WOW! If I ever make it to the UK, St. Paul's is *definitely* on my itenerary. That full-organ chord at the end will probably shake your fillings loose if you heard it live, I just hope that the "restoration" hasn't ruined it. Nice toccata by Edmundson too. Thanks, JFSnail!

  • @ivanortegaramirez8670
    @ivanortegaramirez8670 Před 10 lety +1

    exelente con ganas de estar ahi

  • @mr.booker9263
    @mr.booker9263 Před 6 lety +3

    Manders have done some work in the US...perhaps most notably at Princeton University Chapel which turned out superbly. This recording is priceless...the best performance of this piece that I've heard. Bravo to all!

    • @bbinchi
      @bbinchi Před 5 lety

      There is a wonderful Mander organ in the church of St. Ignatius Loyola in New York. And I agree about Mr. Lucas's performance of this piece; it's quite stunning. I had the pleasure of attending services at St. Paul's Cathedral on Easter Sunday, 1995. John Scott was directing the choir and Andrew Lucas played the organ. I will never forget the experience, which nothing has ever come close to in terms of liturgical musical nirvana. Mr. Lucas's playing of 'Easter Hymn' took my breath away and I became emotional to the point that I couldn't sing. Basically I was wrecked. :)

  • @AnOrganCornucopia
    @AnOrganCornucopia Před 11 lety +3

    If you get in to pray, they direct you to a side chapel in the northwest corner of the building. You don't get to access any other part of the cathedral. Organ recitals and services are the best time to get in.

  • @JimmyPie23
    @JimmyPie23 Před 14 lety +1

    i gotta say this is the best i've heard so far.

  • @JFSnail
    @JFSnail  Před 14 lety +2

    The photo shows the current Organist and assistant Director of Music Simon Johnson. He is standing in the Chancel Pedal department, you can see the solo swell box at the back against a pillar. This division is hidden behind the choir stalls on the north side.

  • @nickoicool
    @nickoicool Před 14 lety +1

    The heavenly reverb :)

  • @a55b47
    @a55b47 Před 16 lety +2

    Amazing !! What a beast !! (And I mean that in a positive sense ;-). Great new pix, too; it's the first shot I've seen of the new console, & there were almost none of the old console, that I'm aware of.

  • @pipeup1
    @pipeup1 Před 15 lety

    Many thanks, will definately attend if I'm in the area :-)

  • @wingonut1
    @wingonut1 Před 11 lety +1

    Epic!

  • @Samuel-lu1gc
    @Samuel-lu1gc Před rokem

    Very impressive performance!

  • @robertgift
    @robertgift Před 14 lety

    Thank you, SF, for posting this and your interesting information. Much appreciated.
    How strange thathe tuba metal resonators wereplaced.
    Originals not thick enough?
    Glad they kept them.
    What a spectacular place and live acoustics. Reger would sound magnificent, here.
    Thank you.
    RWG Denver, Colorado, USA

  • @TheMysticalOrgan
    @TheMysticalOrgan Před 12 lety +3

    Actually, ER here on another account, I have since seen the state the Dome reeds were in. I also forgot there were the chorus reeds 16/8 as well as the Tubas and TM - but all, TM apart (and that's NOT en chamade I believe), were in a simply appalling state and had been heavily modified, plus the resonators were collapsing. The new Mander ones aim to recreate the sound described when they were new and speak on the same pressure (and the same chests) as the old ones. They're certainly effective.

  • @marsvltor2
    @marsvltor2 Před 16 lety +1

    Wonderful instrument - and don't forget the organ cases - by the incomparable Grinling Gibbons...

  • @daveharries
    @daveharries Před 2 lety

    When it comes to irgan music this piece ranks (no pun intended!) as one of my all time favourites and has done since I heard it at Bristol Cathedral a few years ago. Superb organ and perfomance. Bravo! 👏👏

    • @Pipedreams89
      @Pipedreams89 Před rokem

      This piece also ranks as one of my favorites. Greetings from N.H.

  • @tombarloworganist
    @tombarloworganist Před 12 lety +1

    @stormkingfan That is the organist of St. Pauls Cathedral (Simon Johnson) That is the Solo Box

  • @hudsonbailey674
    @hudsonbailey674 Před 6 lety +2

    I'm LIFTED! What with a three-tier universe, I favor height.

  • @garyg6000
    @garyg6000 Před rokem

    Very nice recording. Sounds are clear. When I've heard it in person the sound seemed garbled and unclear. May have just been the guest organists that were unfamiliar with how to register in such a large cathedral with so much reverb.

  • @TheMysticalOrgan
    @TheMysticalOrgan Před 11 lety +2

    Mirabilis was run by the current Managing Director of Willis Organs, David Wyld. He might have some copies or a master from which a reprint could be made.

  • @martinashwoodsmith7674
    @martinashwoodsmith7674 Před 7 lety +3

    Possibly one of the greatest cathedral 32ft (reed) stops in existence: the 32ft Double Ophicleide in St. Paul's... "firing" horizontally (from the quarter-dome chambers) into the dome.
    This, along with the other big pedal stops,
    is shatteringly effective in this (somewhat rare) and wonderful toccata.
    FYI: the first time I ever heard this toccata was a 1973 (RCA?) LP of the organ of Beverly Minster, by the late organist Alan Spedding. Worth seeking out!
    -MAS

    • @martinashwoodsmith7674
      @martinashwoodsmith7674 Před 7 lety

      I've just been corrected on my earlier post re the large 32ft reed. I was mistaken: the stop is actually a 32ft Contra Bombarde. It would probably help if I had double-checked this organ's specs before posting!

    • @Andersen22915
      @Andersen22915 Před 3 lety

      Contra bombarde ;)

    • @SirReginaldBlomfield1234
      @SirReginaldBlomfield1234 Před rokem

      You say Ophicleide I say Bombard, Ophicleide Bombarde, Bombarde Ophicleide, Lets call the whole thing off ! 😁

  • @TheMysticalOrgan
    @TheMysticalOrgan Před 11 lety +2

    JF, that's the South Choir. I forget which side it's on but the Solo is in one of the main cases.

  • @EccentricRichard
    @EccentricRichard Před 13 lety

    @railfanatic844 - AFAIK they are. There just isn't the height, considering that you can't see any pipes from the floor under the dome... unfortunately, the old Willis tubas were removed in 2008 and much brasher, brassier ones added (a real pity) - but, luckily, the old Willis tubas have been stored and can be reinstated (and hopefully will be before long). There's also a Trompette Militiaire that I forgot... and a 16ft/8ft Contra Posaune (two independent stops).

  • @tolick01
    @tolick01 Před 7 lety +1

    Jhr. Humphrey. Beautiful/Great

  • @JFSnail
    @JFSnail  Před 15 lety +2

    Sadly no, the CD was recorded by the Mirabilis label that ceased trading many years ago. The St Pauls cathedral shop might have a copy, failing that the artist might have one to spare...

  • @AnOrganCornucopia
    @AnOrganCornucopia Před 11 lety

    Sorry, I was thinking of the Contra Gamba which IS in the Swell. However, the South Choir was formerly enclosed, only becoming unenclosed when Mander rebuilt the organ in the 70s (which is also when it lost such vital ranks as the Chancel Open Wood and the Solo Orchestral Oboe, alas).

  • @EccentricRichard
    @EccentricRichard Před 13 lety

    @GJmusique - if I'm not greatly mistaken, the Choir organ is hidden behind the stalls at ground level, and that staircase is up to the main console, atop the stalls... I may be wrong, though.

  • @michaelwhytock
    @michaelwhytock Před 14 lety +2

    Anyone know where I can get the sheet music for this?

  • @TomPauls007
    @TomPauls007 Před 11 lety +4

    grown men don't tear up... grown men don't tear up... grown men don't tear up... But I can't see my monitor!

    • @Elhombresombra
      @Elhombresombra Před 6 lety +2

      You too?... I thought I was the only one who needs to stay away from other people while listening organ music...

  • @gert.ronner
    @gert.ronner Před 13 lety +4

    @JFSnail
    How typically british. Even inside the organ it seems necessary to have a stylish stairway :)

  • @mrstevebournias
    @mrstevebournias Před 9 lety +1

    The Willis tubas belong where they were; if you want other ones then add them to the Southeast Quarter Gallery where the previous Grand Chorus by TC Lewis once stood. There is no shortage of space in those dome galleries for 1000's of additional pipes....

  • @JFSnail
    @JFSnail  Před 14 lety +2

    You can get in free if its for purposes of prayer or for a service, otherwise they will charge. Sadly it costs a fortune to keep such a building maintained, but current prices are £12 for individual, which is a bit excessive IMHO.

  • @pjdonagh
    @pjdonagh Před 15 lety

    Thanks for this ....very enjoyable. Informative notes as well. One small query....was Lucas ever an organ scholar at a Cambridge College. I have a distinct memory of a recital at Kings sometime in the early 80's and assumed that he was a scholar there or at St Johns or perhaps he was just passing through......!!

  • @Elhombresombra
    @Elhombresombra Před 6 lety +2

    Time 3:06 : afterburners kicking in... O_O

  • @stormkingfan
    @stormkingfan Před 14 lety

    Question:
    at 3:32, there's a photo of A. Lucas(?) on the stairway by some pipework. Is this the Great division?

  • @EccentricRichard
    @EccentricRichard Před 13 lety

    @railfanatic844 - en chamade 32/16ft Violone unit, 32ft/16ft Contra Bombarde, independent 16ft, 8ft and 4ft Tubas.

    • @mrstevebournias
      @mrstevebournias Před 7 lety +1

      u r mistaken greatly; the 32 reed in the dome is INDEPENDENT and was added in 1960...violone 32 is likewise independent and added in 1930...so much for more misinformation mr harold

  • @AnOrganCornucopia
    @AnOrganCornucopia Před 11 lety

    Swell facade pipes?! If it's on the Swell it's IN the Swell!

  • @TheMysticalOrgan
    @TheMysticalOrgan Před 11 lety

    That's not what John Mander, who has maintained this organ for the last 40+ years, told me. The Solo is in one of the chancel cases and the South Choir is behind the stalls. Apart from anything, that lower portion of the South Choir case is only about 6ft high - and the 16ft Bourdon will be about 9 feet in physical length - and the Contra Viola more like 18ft. As I understand it, there's nothing in the South Choir chair case but a void where a console formerly existed.

    • @contraposaune
      @contraposaune Před 6 lety

      TheMysticalOrgan The space formally occupied by the Willis consoles is now home to the "north" choir - which is a rather silly collection of "baroque" fluework. St Paul's is great if you disregard the Mander "improvements".

  • @KCMDButcher42
    @KCMDButcher42 Před 8 lety +7

    Think they'd let me in free, if I told them I'm a Willis (of H. Willis and Sons)?

  • @radketim
    @radketim Před 15 lety

    Wow, he really runs with that Von Himmel Hoch theme eh?

  • @EccentricRichard
    @EccentricRichard Před 13 lety

    @JFSnail - yeah, but if you go in for private prayer, you're led through cordons into a small side-chapel. The rest of the cathedral is strictly off-limits to non-payers. It's stupid, they'd get more visitors if there was no entrance fee and they'd make just as much money (if not more) in donations.

  • @mattbod
    @mattbod Před 8 lety +1

    Mander's have always been a controversial builder. An organist friend of mine says they have spoilt every organ they have dealt with. I can't remember my local organ (Rochester Cathedral) pre Mander but I am told it was a finer organ than now even though then it was only a three manual with no 32ft reed. The Willis stops should be returned from gathering dust.

    • @mrstevebournias
      @mrstevebournias Před 7 lety

      controversial or vadals which?

    • @richardharrold9736
      @richardharrold9736 Před 6 lety +1

      Manders are careful conservators wherever appropriate - they did a superb job at the Sacred Heart, Wimbledon. The old Willis Dome Tubas were a bit special, but the resonators were literally collapsing all over the place, thanks to years of damage and poor repairs. New ranks were really needed.

  • @smike09100
    @smike09100 Před 13 lety +1

    Sorry - gripping stuff IT is. D'uuh

  • @johnsilverton639
    @johnsilverton639 Před 5 lety +1

    This is such a boring piece