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acc

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Hi CD!

Yes, St-Ouen certainly was her favourite CC organ (just as it was Dupré's). But I am not aware of her playing the Études at this instrument.

I also have a copy of Martin Welzel's dissertation (and I had the pleasure of meeting Martin personally, at Stephen Tharp's recent recital in Dudelange, where the CD box was first presented to the public).
 

Corno Dolce

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Aloha acc,

You're one lucky dude to have heard Mr. Tharp at Dudelange :cheers::cheers::cheers::up::up::up::tiphat::tiphat::tiphat::clap::clap::clap:

Mahalo,

CD :):):)
 

Dorsetmike

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I'm bummed~the link didn't allow me to hear the organ, but the pictures are totally awesome! I would surely love to hear the organ filling that space. Gives me the wander lust.

Same here, link won't let me in either, what's the secret word?

Cheers MIKE
 

acc

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You're one lucky dude to have heard Mr. Tharp at Dudelange

Yes, I enjoyed his recital very much (and also the dinner afterwards :alc::grin:). But I did drive 250km to Dudelange, then 250km back the next morning, so I think my luck is not entirely undeserved. :)
 

acc

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That console only has five. I thought it was six. Or is there another console?

Indeed, the general console (down in the nave) has six manuals, and the west end organ has its own console with five manuals.
 
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