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Very nice! I'm confused, though, as to why it looks like there are two identical organs facing each other, as I assume that there's no way to play both organs from one keydesk, right?
It is typical in Spain to have two organs in big cathedrals. Thankfully they are both mechanical actions, and cannot be played together. They were seldom used together in a similar fashion as in the double chorus works by Giovanni Gabrieli in St Marco, Venice.
Wow, what an enchanting beautiful piece, I just can never hear enough of this organ. It really takes me to another world and era, the sound is so unique with the sharp flute and the unpolished reeds. Spanish organs are a breed in its own.
This is a great spanish organ indeed! I recomend checking out a great spanish organ piece called "Battala de Clarines" composed by José Blasco de Nebra. I just finished learning it two day ago. It would sound absolutely perfect on one of these spanish organ! Great concert by the way!
That reed is unlike anything I've ever heard... It's almost a trumpet, sort of a régal, maybe a really strong bassoon? It could probably pass as a vox humana if played with a tremulant.
A sensitive, beautiful performance to a full church. Is Dr. Karosi following in the steps of Leopold Stokowski and Sir Andrew Davis in moving from the organ and choral direction to more orchestral conducting? (The late Sir Andrew retired as Music Director of the Lyric Opera here). From Chicago, U.S.A.
Farbenreiche Komposition, elegante Kantabilität und perfekte Orgelregistrierung - ein kammermusikalisch-exzellentes Zusammenspiel, ein musikalischer Höhepunkt!
Guten Tag Herr Karosi in der Basilika Ottobeuren (Süd Deutschland) stehen zwei wunderbare Orgeln eine 250 Jahre alte Chororgel mit vier Manualen und hinten in der Basilika eine neuere Orgel mit fünf Manualen. Beide Orgeln haben einen sehr schönen Klang aber besonders die Orgel mit den Fünf Manualen hat einen ganz besonderen Klang. Ich würde mich freuen hier ein paar Videos von ihnen auf diesen beiden Außergewöhnlichen Orgeln zu sehen und hören