This was during the second mass at St. Sulpice when Daniel Roth, the titular organist, allows people to come up to see the console and watch as he plays. You can tell when he is playing that he improvises a good bit- notice he will stop reading the music and only focus on the manuals. Sorry, I didn't realize I was filming sideways at first...
While visiting the Bern, Switzerland cathedral, someone started practicing the organ. This is the beautiful 1999 Kuhn instrument with the case dating from the 18th century.
Holy God, We Praise Thy Name arranged by Diane Bish and played on the 62 rank A.E. Schleuter pipe organ at Briarlake Baptist Church in Decatur, Georgia.
While visiting St. Croce in Florence, an organist was playing. This church houses the tombs of Michaelangelo, Rossini (the composer), and Galileo. The organ facade did not look too impressive, but the console was nice.
This was taken Dec. 31, 2006 as the organist for the Washington National Cathedral was rehearsing on the 1938 Skinner for the postlude for the National Funeral for President Gerald Ford. The organist was rehearsing Pièce Héroïque by Franck.
We were at dinner in Murren and out of no where came all these ringing bells--- we turned to see what it was and it turned out that the farmers were moving their cows from one pasture to another and apparently they have to go through the middle of town to do this.
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