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methodistgirl

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Thank you Musicalis. I wonder what Krummhorn and the other will think?
They play nice organs. The one I used to play was a small one.
judy tooley
 

Krummhorn

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Well, I'll only say that it is somewhat interesting, but echo CT64's points. Personally, I like the instrumental ones ... but I could use those cannons at times in church to wake the drowsy faithful :crazy:
 

methodistgirl

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It would be nice if there were a live version with real instruments. I love
the music that is playing on the video.
judy tooley
 

Krummhorn

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In my region, there is going to be just that. The local AGO Chapter concert this weekend, will include a work entitled Four Psalms for Percussion and Organ, written by Emma Lou Diemer. The organ is a 45 rk Holtkamp in an Episcopal church here.

I'm looking forward to this as I've not heard percussion with organ in a live concert setting before. Should be interesting.
 

methodistgirl

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I knew there was something familar about the opening. I thought the first
part of the opening was Trumpet Tune. I have heard it before animusic
did such a video. This is a program used like a virtual animation like our
buddy Musicalis would use.
judy tooley
 
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