
Originally Posted by
Clarion
The proper "mode and stops"?? I'm not quite sure what you had in mind, but IMO, Hamill's performances on his website show that in addition to the rest of his talents, he knows marketing! He knows his audience and his market: Great Britain; and that's who is is playing for. It's no mere accident that Phoenix is Great Britain's foremost digital organ builder. If you prefer this over Hamill's rendition, then you and I will always be polar opposites, unlikely to agree on even the most minute matters. You don't seem to possess the remotest clue as to what Brit's prefer and embrace! At the outset, British organ enthusiasts have little tolerance for primitive continental stuff. They far prefer a more civilized approach to organ music; and to that end, while you may well find three, four or even five 8'diapasons on the Great; you may be challenged so find so much as a single mixture or mutation on many British organs. And that's what make their organs sound so much better than the primitive obsolete German stuff. It will probably take decades (optimistically), if at all, for Germans to ever catch up with British superiority. PS: As for "Alice in the Wonderland", just one more British cultural triumph!