Ella Beck
Member
Hello.
It's taken me decades to appreciate organ music, probably because, growing up in the 1960s, I associated it with church services and old people.
Ironically enough, I'm an old church-goer myself now, but I still don't really go for organ music that is too slow or sedate or staid - though I'll make an exception for works which are magnificently powerful or grand.
Is it possible to have organ music that sparkles, or must it always be 'august'?
I would love it if you organ music aces could post some organ music that is the reverse of staid - lively, powerful, magnificent, awesome or whatever. Just not staid.
Thank you.
It's taken me decades to appreciate organ music, probably because, growing up in the 1960s, I associated it with church services and old people.
Ironically enough, I'm an old church-goer myself now, but I still don't really go for organ music that is too slow or sedate or staid - though I'll make an exception for works which are magnificently powerful or grand.
Is it possible to have organ music that sparkles, or must it always be 'august'?
I would love it if you organ music aces could post some organ music that is the reverse of staid - lively, powerful, magnificent, awesome or whatever. Just not staid.
Thank you.