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Some new recordings from Lulea Cathedral!

el_supremo

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That is really impressive - the playing, the organ and the recording!
What did you use to make the recording?

Pete
 

Janne

New member
I have two DPA 4003 as the main microphones, and one Pearl TL4 stereomic to pick up the acoustics of the cathedral.
DPA:s is connected to, HMA5000 Two-Channel Hi-Voltage Microphone Amplifier, and TL4 to apogee MinMP 2ch preamp.
And then everythings go through FireFace 800 and recorded on a PC.
 
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mathetes1963

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Finally got the chance to listen to this. Know what it sounds like to me?

MORE! :D

May we know the name of the soloist? Is that his/her arrangement of the Sibelius?
 

Janne

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This is from the same recording time, video on the other two pieces will soon be out.

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=MRDb7DxvkuE[/youtube]
 

Krummhorn

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Wow ... that Free Improvisation was fantastic. Thrilled me right down to my ankle bones. Enjoyed Wargh's version of Finlandia too ... very different, but in a very nice way.

This instrument apparently is not in Martin Doering's organ database. Perhaps you've posted the url for the specs before. Who built this instrument, when was it installed, and how many ranks if known.
 

Janne

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3 Manuale, 82 Ranks, 60 Register, 4.500 Pipes

http://www.gronlunds-orgelbyggeri.se/scripts/visa_orgel_sv.asp?id=1

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visa_orgel_sv.asp
 

Krummhorn

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Beautiful ... and the acoustics are superb, too.

Thanks for the pic and info :up:
 

Janne

New member
Here is that free improvisation video!
New video is out!

[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=PurmW-NEMto[/youtube]
 
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Krummhorn

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What an exciting and energetic person to watch at the console. He definitely has all his heart and soul into his music ... a very gifted organist.
 

wljmrbill

Member
Excellent reminds me of Paul Jacobs playing..head of Julliard school of music Organ Dept.. LOve the sound of the organ too and great recoedings
 
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