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The Nicholson organ of St Peter's Church Chelmarsh - Organ Demonstration - organist Hugh Walker 

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A demonstration of the 11 stop 1880s Nicholson organ of St. Peter's Church Chelmarsh, Shropshire.
A lovely little organ in a beautiful setting!
Thank you to all involved for the very warm welcome and the invitation to come and play the organ!

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17 сен 2024

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@Knappa22
@Knappa22 Месяц назад
The Gamba and Voix Celeste in conjunction sound heavenly. What an ethereal sound. As you said, probably more handy than having an oboe there as a solo reed.
@mg3261
@mg3261 2 месяца назад
nicholsons organ builders are now located in leigh sinton just down the road from where i live and my local church st edburga down in leigh has a superb nicholson organ i play it just for enjoyment now it has a very rich tonal quality aside from this nicholson organ the organ in my local church has a lovely oboe on the swell and a swell to great sub octave which really adds some power to the sound
@TerryMilesPiano
@TerryMilesPiano 2 месяца назад
Hi there Matt. I hope you're well. All the boogie best. Terry
@TerryMilesPiano
@TerryMilesPiano 2 месяца назад
Great video. Keep up the good work. All the best. Terry x
@Muksanim2012
@Muksanim2012 2 месяца назад
Well well. Here's Terry Miles, a very talented pianist and organist! I appreciate your talents and Church Quests and Pub Quests. From Virginia, USA.
@Muksanim2012
@Muksanim2012 2 месяца назад
So good to see another young organist who is talented and willing to share with the world. The Nicholson organ may be small but it has a great sound. I appreciate you playing a long enough part to let us enjoy the different features.From an organ lover in the Commonwealth of Virginia, USA, near Washington, DC. I see you have a comment from Terry Miles. He has a great series on Church Quest where he visits many old churches in England and demonstrates their organs. I look forward to more of you enlightening videos.
@Organdude
@Organdude Месяц назад
I'm impressed you spend your time showing off what the organ has to offer in a very positive and enthusiastic style. And not devoting time to lament it's lack of mixtures, reeds or mutations. Keep up the good work!
@rodericfindlay4147
@rodericfindlay4147 2 месяца назад
Nice demonstration. Well done.
@johnmaguire9305
@johnmaguire9305 2 месяца назад
I look forward to seeing you make more of these. One small tip: wear a lapel mic as your commentary is hard to hear without turning up the volume!
@williamhuband7913
@williamhuband7913 Месяц назад
I Love your direct approach to describing & demonstrating the instruments. I wonder whether you have thought of trying the Conicher organ in Wem Methodist Church, which is an unusual and delightful instrument?
@agogobell28
@agogobell28 12 дней назад
That sounds like it’s at high pitch - A452, perhaps?
@user-kw3qt1pq6e
@user-kw3qt1pq6e Месяц назад
What the name pice u played on the organ hugh
@peteacher52
@peteacher52 2 месяца назад
Consider getting a lapel microphone because older viewers like me with less-than-youthful hearing find it well-nigh impossible to catch much of what you are saying. Your speech is clear enough but the camera mic just isn't designed to catch it all.
@kenfoley88
@kenfoley88 Месяц назад
Sorry, eh, I eh, was eh too eh distracted eh by the eh number of eh times you preceded eh a sentence with eh, eh
@gerhardrohne2261
@gerhardrohne2261 Месяц назад
a nice video - but try not to be "so zapelig" (as Bach would have said)
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