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National spiritual songs of Abkhazians in transcription for organ by Luka Gadeliya)

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Beautiful scenes with different organs/halls, cathedrals while playing the same composition.. not sure how he did it...would guess heavy editing.. WELL DONE and INTERESTING. ENJOY

National spiritual songs of Abkhazians in transcription for organ by Luka Gadeliya)


"I am happy to participate in building cultural bridges between peoples. I want the world to hear the very heart of Abkhazia thanks to the king of musical instruments. My goal is to tell the people of the world about my Abkhazia - Land of the Soul - the way it sounds in the Abkhazian language"

(LUKA GADELIYA, an organist of the Pitsunda Cathedral, laureate of a number of international contests)

Musician performed one composition - "Abkhazian Capriccio" on eight unique organs in different countries:

http://youtu.be/MN6Z3H_MUWs
 
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