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Leon Boelmann Toccata from "Gothic Suite" - Timur Khaliullin
Bombardo-Carillon for organ 4 feet Op.47. - Timur Khaliullin & Stanislav Yakovlev A Little Night Music - Timur Khaliullin |
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Bovenkerk, Kampen |
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Hungarian dance - Gert van Hoef |
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Albertus Anthoni Hinsz carried out extensive work on the organ in the years 1741 -1743: he renewed all wind channels, the drawers and the government work. On this occasion, the existing disposition was somewhat extended. This made it the largest organ made by Hinsz. | ||
Buckingham Palace's Ballroom Organ |
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Gray & Davison organ originally insatlled at the Brighton Paviluion, moved to London by Queen Victoria
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Saint Martin-church Dudelange |
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Arrival of the Queen of Sheba - Gert van Hoef |
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Chapel Organ Of Ellesmere College |
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Eine Kleine Nachtmusik Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() Chapel Organ Of Ellesmere College |
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Église Saint-jacques Sur Coudenberg, Brussels |
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Dance Of The Blessed Spirits - Jonathan Scott |
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Évreux Cathedral, Normandy |
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Hebrides Overture(fingal's Cave)- Jonathan Scott
Cantilene - Diane Bish Concert - Olivier Vernet & Cédric Meckler |
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CGKV Harlingen |
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Alla Hornpipe - Gert van Hoef
1a Trumpet Voluntary - |
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The organ of the Dutch Reformed Church (Grote Kerk) in Harlingen: a unique Hinsz organ, dating from 1776 and perfectly adjusted to the unique acoustics of the church. In 2011 the organ was restored/reconstructed to the situation of 1776 and the grandeur of that period. | ||
Mūpa Budapest, Hungary |
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An Introduction - Jonathan Scott |
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The organ of the concert hall, inaugurated on 22 May 2006,[7] has 92 stops and 5 manuals as well as 470 wooden pipes, 5028 tin pipes and 1214 reed pipes. | ||
Freiburg Cathedral, Germany |
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Water Music Diane Bish
Freiburg Cathedral - Part I - Diane Bish Freiburg Cathedral - Part II - Diane Bish |
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This cathedral is known for having no less than 4 pipe organs – a Rieger in the North transept, a Marcussen in the nave, a Metzler in the West Gallery, and a Rieger (rebuilt by Fischer & Krämer) in the choir.
The 4 organs can be played all together or as individual organs from the main organ console. | ||
Methuen Memorial Music Hall |
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Organ Recital, June 17th, 2020 - Heinrich Christensen | ![]() ![]() Methuen Memorial Music Hall organ |
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Nieuwe Kerk, Katwijk |
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Hallelujah - G.F. Händel - Gert van Hoef |
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Bridgewater Hall, Manchester |
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The Sorcerer's Apprentice - Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() Bridgewater Hall, Manchester |
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Church of the Holy Name of Jesus, Manchester |
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Organ Concert - Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() Church of the Holy Name of Jesus |
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The organ is located at the west end of the nave. Built in 1871 by William Hill & Son of London, it has 48 speaking stops over three-manuals and pedals.
It was completely rebuilt in 1926 by Messrs Wadsworth Ltd and restored in 2004. It is maintained by David Wells of Liverpool. The pipes on the front of the case are ornately diapered and were restored to their original colour scheme of lighter shades of red and green with gold motifs. Above the organ and choir loft are two gilded angels. |
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Concert Hall of The Royal Northern College of Music, Manchester |
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Concert - Saturday 31st October 2020 - Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() The Royal Northern College of Music |
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Kegg Organ - Church of the Little Flower, St. Louis, Missouri |
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Installing the organ part 2 From truck to loft
Installing the organ part 2 tuning |
Two videos detailing the installation of the Kegg organ. Well worth watching. | |
Basílica de Santa María, Elche, Spain |
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Winter (Four Seasons) - Jonathan Scott
Figaro's Aria - Rossini - Jonathan Scott |
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Scottish Rite Cathedral, St. Louis Missouri |
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An introduction + Under the Double Eagle ( 1 of 3 )
A tour through the chambers and console ( 2 of 3 ) Dr. Andrew Schaeffer introduces the Scottish Rite Cathedral ( 3 of 3 ) |
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1924 Kimball Organ
4 manual 56 ranks. |
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Trost Organ in Waltershausen |
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Demonstration of Stops Balint Karosi demonstrates the organ
J. S. Bach: Prelude and Fugue in B Minor BWV 544 | Sonata No. 4 - Andante. Balint Karosi. J. S. Bach Hans André Stamm |
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The Trost organ at Walterhausen Stadtkirche was heard to be mild and elegant, unlike the powerful organs of Thuringian Trost’s Saxon contemporary, Gottfried Silbermann.
Trost organs were known to J.S. Bach and admired by him, their plena are much less brilliant and thus easier to endure over many minutes of musical declaration, yet the sound is crystal clear and thus ideal for counterpoint. Very forward looking, the organ is a precursor to the gallant style prevalent fifty years later. Trost introduced new features to organs which are included in this rare, extant, example among the 30 organs he is believed to have built. As do other Thuringian organs, it emphasises fundamental tonality with a great number of 8’ stops, transmissions from the Great to the Pedal, mixtures with thirds, and unusual stops such as Unda Maris and Doppelflöte. Unlike earlier and north German organs, this epitome of the Thuringian organ does not follow the werkprinzip in the layout of divisions and casework. |
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St. Andreas (Ostönnen) |
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Ave Maris Stella Clavecin Vicens
Praeambulum super D, Buxheimer Orgelbuch. Clavecin Vicens |
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Kristine kryrka, Falun, Sweden |
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Pièce héroïque - Charlie Brusquini |
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Taiwan National Concert Hall |
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Mozart - Symphony No.40 - Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() Taiwan National Concert Hall |
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Lively-Fulcher organ at the Franciscan Monastery in Washington DC. |
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Fanfare - Jacques Lemmens |
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Weiwuying |
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Nimrod Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of Nimrod (Enigma Variations Op. 36) by Edward Elgar. introduction and demonstration by Jonathan Scott | ![]() ![]() Weiwuying organ |
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WeiWuYing - National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts, Taiwan. The pipe organ at the Concert Hall is manufactured by Johannes Klais Orgelbau. The product of the century-old German manufacturer consists of 9,085 pipes, making it the largest pipe organ in Taiwan. | ||
Zaryadye Concert Hall, |
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Built by the French firm Mühleisen, the Zaryadye Concert Hall organ is the largest in Moscow. The mobile console, which can be set up anywhere on stage looks like the cockpit of a Gulfstream jet, with a four-tiered keyboard flanked by rows of blinking buttons and trimmed with light wood paneling. Behind the console and above the stage is a row of 135 shining pipes. In total, the instrument consists of a 5,737 pipes
The organ came to life on 29th February 2020, with Winfried Boenig being the first of a number of organist playing the opening concert.
Opening concert excerpts demonstration video Timur Khaliullin |
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