Thank you Krummhorn !
It's difficult to choose, Bach or Bux..., but then again there other Greats like Pachelbell(I try three years now to complete his toccatas..practice and practice...), Georg Bohm, Muphat, Krebs... infinite index of powerfull music that brings our souls in to another (higher) level of perception.
Yes the solo part is a bit lower than it should, this was 'cause I recorded directly in my PC and after rec I couldn't edit anything.
Besides I wanted in any way to post here something of my playin' (adds to our relations/conversations here to know for the fellow member something it can't be told with words) , I thougt it would be very interesting to see and discuss here what we can do today with digital technology.
So I played from Athens/my home in my real EL900, Stiehr-Mockers(new extended version) sample set with new GrandOrgue v.2 softwere, lets say in Rommansvillier, France, inside St.Nicolas Church in Great Britain (using convolution reverb -reverberateLE) !!
To realise this I followed step by step the instructions given from our friend here Graham Goode and I would never know all that if I wasn't here on this forum.
Many friends would ask here why we need all that, we've got thousants of chapels, churches and Cathedrals and Minsters to play and record ?!
Think this. In Greece and other Orthodox ruled states there are people who love the Church organ and can't play it. Where I live in Athens is a big church 3 minutes walk. I could be there playin every day but I can't.There's no organ inside.
Of course there are other Dogmas churches in Athens, but they're spread-out away and mostly is hard to find a place in a row of organists waitin' to play..
It's expencive too, I mean to learn how to play. In 1980 when I finnished piano, I startred lessons in St.Paul's Anglican church in Athens, the hour paid 2.000 drachma(then about 10 english pounds) when at the time the lesson for any instrument in the Odeon was 200drachma...
So enough said, I thank you again and I hope I opened a new thread here for all to discuss!
your friend
Panos