Re: A Couple Organ Duets by a friend

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Hi Julien and Kevin

Sorry for being late to the party, but it still seems like I'm the first one here!

Anyway, thanks for posting. I'm just taking a break from mixing and thought I'd finally get around to listening to these (yeah, some break I know, listening to music!).

It's not particularly my cup of Earl Grey, but very pleasant and enjoyable listening nevertheless. Beautiful recordings, but perhaps a touch on the quiet side.

I listened to the Carol And Chorale first. I love the orchestral-arrangement-but-not-quite vibe: the arrangement is really good with the two organs complementing each other really well. I like the tremulousness that the tremulant adds to the string sounds, really nice. Are the bells part of the Wurlitzer or an additional instrument?

The name Carol Of The Bells rings vague, er... tinkly things with me but I can't say I know it. By the way, it isn't an English carol -- it's other name is (according to Wikipedia, so truthfulness may vary!) the Ukranian Bell Carol and was introduced to the west in the 1920s. I don't know any Bach either, so I'm not sure where one started and the other ended, which also goes to show what a good arrangement it was, with no obvious joins.

Funny, I saved Jesu Joy of Man's Desiring for last because I know it and wish I hadn't as I enjoyed the Carol And Chorale more. Again it's rather quiet and there were one or two points where the organs seemed to be fighting each other a little over the timing, but overall it was nice, I just enjoyed the other piece more.

Thanks for sharing!

Kind regards

Q

Julien Claassen wrote:
Hello LAUers!
So just a few days ago, Kevin sent me these and was quite happy for me to pass them onto you. Two duets of chruch and theatre organ. He uses jOrgan with some soundfonts, I believe. I CC'd him, oso if you have questions or nice comments to make, just include him. :-) The first one is a mix of the bell caroll, whatever that is - not too familiar with English christmas carolls - and a Bach chorale (nun komm' der Heiden Heiland). The second one is Jesu, Joy of Men's desiring. Kevin wasn't overly pleased with the playing, but I think it's beautiful. There are some slight timing problems, because the organ software didn't want to behave properly, but it's easy to skip past that.
  I believe the links below should work for a month, then they will go out.
  So enjoy it and thanks Kevin!
http://www.sendspace.com/file/oxiulv
http://www.sendspace.com/file/3lsd4o
  Kindly yours
         Julien
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