From one of the greatest instruments of all time comes these gems:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gai0f42TIuM&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBrVe-8Ftn4&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5lBI5Jve3hU&feature=related
Cheers,
CD![]()
From one of the greatest instruments of all time comes these gems:
http://youtube.com/watch?v=gai0f42TIuM&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=dBrVe-8Ftn4&feature=related
http://youtube.com/watch?v=5lBI5Jve3hU&feature=related
Cheers,
CD![]()
Those are really beautiful CD, thanks for sharing. I could listen all day.
Stephen
Beautiful music from a beautiful instrument.
judy tooley
That lucky lad, Ian Tracey ... having studied with Rawsthorne on that very Willis instrument ... Got to be a dream come true for him - and he's got the talent for it, too.
I would be lucky enough to even look at the console, let alone ever play it.
Kh ~~.
Administrator
Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
This is also wonderful and from a Big British Brute ... (my favourite type of brute)
http://youtube.com/watch?v=mFfzXEx4Qpo&feature=related
The Liverpool Willis is such a superfantabulous instrument - For me at least, it ties in to the top three in no particular order: St. Sulpice C-C, Liverpool Willis, and The Wanamaker. These are the ultimate instruments IMHO...
Cheers,
CD![]()
Sweet Corn
I agree, but with the addition of Sydney Town Hall.
Hi CT64,
The Sydney Town Hall Organ used to be in my top three, then I heard the Liverpool Willis...![]()
Fair call, I love the Town Hall Organ because I'm a Sydneysider, so that's my reasoning AND I've had the rare priviledge of crawling around its innards.