That pipe organ would be fun to record sometime, this is a project to focus on.
I have a friend (Mr. Wargh) who should be perfect to make that organ breathe.
Sad that it was so bad sound on the video.
+ YouTube Video
That pipe organ would be fun to record sometime, this is a project to focus on.
I have a friend (Mr. Wargh) who should be perfect to make that organ breathe.
Sad that it was so bad sound on the video.
+ YouTube Video
Last edited by Janne; Feb-14-2009 at 22:49.
The Cathedral in Uppsala is larger than Saint-Sulpice, I do not know if it's bigger than Notre Dame de Paris!
An Åkerman&Lund and a Ruffati in the same church? Lucky you!![]()
seems noted to Notre Dame de paris organ resonance . Be great to play it sometime. Only a cathedral or ( virtual organ) can give that feeling of majestic fullness. THanks
I've had the great pleasure of performing on the Åkerman organ in Uppsala Cathedral - a wonderful instrument in superb acoustics. And now they have another splendid addition? What great news - thanks for posting this.(I'm trying to work out from the footage where it has actually been placed).
Last edited by Soubasse; Feb-17-2009 at 03:51.
Music is made to transform the states of the soul, for an hour or an instant (J. Alain)
Aloha Soubasse,
The *Ruffie* is placed (buried) in the left transept below its rose window - Only half of the organ sound gets out to the main body of worshippers.
Regards,
CD![]()
I found these images on Andrew Canning facebook. For those who do not know, he is one of the organist in that Cathedrale.
That placement of the organ looks bad
http://www.facebook.com/album.php?ai...5&id=551263733
A Swedish Concert Organist friend of mine who was there recently said that the *Ruffie* in its current position is but a glorified choir organ. It would have been able to speak out into the nave better if it had been placed in the Ambulatory behind the altar.
Lovely full sound, thanks for sharing.
Hmmm, bit of a shame that. I wonder if it's been voiced any louder to compensate? The case seems quite handsome but I'm not 100% sold on the blue. That said, the interior of the Domkyrk is rather lavish on its oen with its extraordinary stencillings across the walls and ceilings, so it probably looks fine in situ.
I'm curious that Andrew Canning is "one of" the cathedral organists. I'm sure when I met him he was "the" cathedral organist. Certainly a fine player with a flair for improvisation whom I greatly enjoyed listening to.
Music is made to transform the states of the soul, for an hour or an instant (J. Alain)
According to the Uppsala Cathedral website, Olle Johansson is the Cathedral Organist and Choirmaster.
However, the website could contain outdated information as it only mentions the new transept organ being in the planning stages.
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Amateur musicians practice until they get it right ...
Professional musicians practice until they can't get it wrong ...
Hi
I am the guy that posted the video clip from one of the first concerts where the new Ruffatti organ was used. Maybe some notes about the organ could be interesting to know for the Forum visitor that happens to live somewhere else than in Uppsala.
About the clip: I happened to visit the cathedral just by chance and got a fine seat quite near the nave console (the organ can be played also from a console on the balcony of course but I think it will mostly be used from the nave console). I had with me just an ordinary digital camera (Canon Powershot A650) with a possibility to record also video clips. Therefore both the picture and of course the sound is quite awful which is a great pity. But still I thought it could be interesting to publish this very first recording on the Net from one of the 1st concerts. If you want a fully professional sound clip, just listen here to the complete inauguration concert recorded by the Swedish Radio SR (the speach in between is of course in Swedish) The work by Langlais - Esquisse Gothique #3, that is heard in my clip was also played in the dedication concert and can here be listened to in full glory in the end of the 1 hour program (the link will be dead 1 month after sending time - April 11, 2009):
http://www.sr.se/webbradio/webbradio...Date=&IsBlock=
The organ that was inaugurated on Febr 8 is built by Fratelli Ruffatti and the case and the new balcony is drawn by the Swedish architect firm Tallius Myhrman. The construction took 4 years and to view the specification of this four manual, 69 rank organ, please look here:
http://www.ruffatti.com/specs/uppsala.html
Last edited by VeniVidi2009; Mar-20-2009 at 08:17.
This the norm, I'm afraid, unless a church has a dedicated volunteer to ensure that the website is up-to-date ... my job means I have to keep the ccsl website up-to-date, I'm successful in general terms, sometimes not.
Everyone of course whines about it, but then again, the whingers aren't the ones responsible for its maintenance.
I'm not an atheist and I don't think I can call myself a pantheist. We are in the position of a little child entering a huge library filled with books in many different languages. The child knows someone must have written those books. It does not know how. The child dimly suspects a mysterious order in the arrangement of the books but doesn't know what it is. That, it seems to me, is the attitude of even the most intelligent human being toward God.
—Albert Einstein.
One more note about the Ruffatti organ in Uppsala and that is not mentioned in Ruffattis own site:
“Virtuoso” pipe organ control system comes from Integrated Organ Technologies, Atlanta, GA, USA and includes record/playback facility, transposition and a 2GB memory that allows for a virtually limitless number of combination settings.
Especially the playback function is quite cool. When I visited the church this function was demonstrated by Andrew Canning that played back a part of the dedication concert that now could be heard "live" on the organ but played in reality before
Two of the ranks work with high pressure and have their own wind system: Trompette en chamade and Tuba.
The planning and construction of the organ took 4 years and the final setup 20 weeks (10 for the transport and assembly plus 10 weeks for the voicing). This organ is the first one from Ruffatti north of the Alps.
Here some pictures showing the new balcony and the case that has got a lot of critizism for the neobaroque "box" look common in the 1960-1970th era. Many had expected a more modern or more traditional design.
The pictures show the casing and also a rough overview drawing that I got from the site of the Tallius Myhrman Architects.
Last edited by VeniVidi2009; Mar-20-2009 at 08:23.