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    Adeste fideles

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    Thanks for file.. will enjoy playing this one
    " The essance of reproduction,to feel and re-create that which was felt and impared by the creater,does not exclude- within natural limitations-the assertion of creative power" - Dr. Hugo Goldschmidt.

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    Here You can listen to my version of this piece.

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    your performance

    Enjoyed it very much. Well Done.. Thanks
    " The essance of reproduction,to feel and re-create that which was felt and impared by the creater,does not exclude- within natural limitations-the assertion of creative power" - Dr. Hugo Goldschmidt.

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    What a beautifull interpretation. Could you please tell me something abut the organ?
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    Beautiful, FinnViking ...

    Very nice sounding organ, too.
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    Here is the organ: http://www.hakanpaa.net/mikaelin-engl.htm

    and here more to listen to: http://www.hakanpaa.net/hearmeplay.htm

    and another on Youtube with a slideshow: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=JA6ANJkiKbQ

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    Impressive instrument. I am sure it is a joy to play. THanks
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    Enjoyed the pictures ... curious what the item is that appears to slide out of the case (at the left of the music rack) in one of the pics is for.

    Enjoying immensely listening to all of your recorded pieces - It must be a wonderful instrument to play in such an acoustically live building.

    Listened too to the mp3 on the organ manufacturers site - impressive sound, indeed.
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    Quote Originally Posted by Krummhorn View Post
    Enjoyed the pictures ... curious what the item is that appears to slide out of the case (at the left of the music rack) in one of the pics is for.
    I'm glad You enjoyed the music. I suppose You mean the picture beneath the console pic. There is a small closet with a TV-monitor and a small loudspeaker. The monitor can be slided out and in and turned towards the player. Thus the player is able to see various parts of the church. On the console picture You can see that the monitor closet is indeed quite well hidden to the left of the music rack.
    Last edited by FinnViking; Jan-04-2010 at 10:57.

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    Finn, wonderful playing and what a lovely organ. Thank you very much, you're obviously a very talented musician.

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    Quote Originally Posted by Luis Enrique View Post
    sheet music
    Just came across this. Thanks! Have just printed it, so the learning starts here.

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    Quote Originally Posted by FinnViking View Post
    Here You can listen to my version of this piece.
    Parts of that not for the faint-hearted!! Love it!
    FinnViking and teddy like this.

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    I really enjoy your version and its modern harmonies of the begining and the very pleasant and bright variations. Where did you performed it.Congratulations.

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