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I love that Romantic Organs differ from country to country in France the Cavaille Coll Organs Are Powerful, Loud and bright. Where as German Organs are more mellow and soft.
It fills me with great satisfaction, that so close to the end of my life I have experienced the sounds of many beautiful organs. Balint is a first class demonstrator of the capabilities of these precious instruments. I watched several of his videos about organ sound demonstrations and each was a thrill to listen to. Wonderful!
Absolutely stunning! German romantic-style instruments seem to be a blind spot in organ appreciation here in America and I can think of very few examples constructed in this style on this continent. And such a pity since they seem more flexible and better suited to a wide range of repertoire than our American Classic or symphonic styles. Listening to your videos here, the Liszt Academy, and even the original Walcker stops in Methuen has been eye opening. Like discovering a whole new world of color and refinement. Thank you!
This organ has such beautiful melodic stops. I am learning so much from your interesting demonstrations about tonal combinations, and what different organ makers included in their specifications. Thank you once again for playing this wonderful instrument so well for us. The very best to you.
I would love to have a Hauptwerk sound set of this organ. Is it planned to release such a set? A fabulous instrument. Your demonstration is so interesting. It draws my full attention and I feel as if I was sitting at the organ. Thanks Balint!
Thx Balint for your delightfull demonstration! Indeed a very bright and intelligent and beautifull person. I like your passion and love for the instrument. It's not Balint and the organ but: the organ and Balint. That's the way !
I enjoyed your Reger transcription. Bach's Chromatic Fantasia and Fugue is a great piece, even on a very Romantic organ :) Of the few versions I have on organ of BWV 903 I like your pacing. The organ is interesting, and it has a sound that is in it's place firmly in the canon of many important organ works. Thanks for making this video and sharing it Balint.
Hi Balint, Great demonstration! I'm happy for you that you "touch" these beautiful instruments. Thanks. I'd like to suggest you an improvement about the your voice recording: could you use a lavalier microphone ? The other is perfect (video and organ sound).
Ein Höhepunkt hinsichtlich Komposition und Ausführung: *C h r o m a t i s c h e F u g e* aus *B W V 9 0 3* für Cembalo, nach der Transkription für Orgel von Regermaxe ---> 28:52 Thank You!
@@thebog11 Indeed, but the scales vary widely, from strings to Flute ! There is one flutey in the Dalstein& Härpfer organ in Hayange (F), this one without tierce rank. You may also encounter conical pipes.
Do you mean that it is not bright enough? Assuming that I'm reading the stoplist correctly, which is on the church's website (and is in Hungarian), there is no pitch on this organ higher than 1'. (The Great mixture is four ranks and begins at "2 2/4", which I assume is a typo for 2 2/3.) Do you mean that the full chorus is not "fiery" enough? There seem to be only two manual reeds, a trumpet which is shared by the Great and Positiv, and the Swell oboe. Strange that there is no clarinet on the Positiv. Do you mean the sound is not full enough? This is harder to quantify, but given the sheer number of unison stops on the manuals (14 including the celeste), it seems hard to believe that it could be this! Not trying to shame you for your opinion, just curious.