🎵 Bach's 'St Anne' Prelude on St Laurenskerk ROTTERDAM Organ
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This was quite a moment. This was played only a couple of hours before we boarded our ferry back to England after a week's family holiday in Haarlem (5 nights) and Rotterdam (2 nights). Those of you with two young children will know how Caroline and I felt at this point!
With the car brimmed to the roof outside the church, and both children (and parents) very tired, we excitedly went into a locked St Laurenskerk curtesy of Hayo Boerema for an introduction to the organ.
I asked if I could record put out some microphones to which Hayo very kindly agreed. Unfortunately, the front microphones didn't actual record anything so what you hear are some omnidirectional microphones placed about 40ft away from the organ. Lucky that my small rig consists of two microphone placements!
Tired, with a feeling of anxious and excitement, I sat on the organ, pulled out a plenum registration, and played JS Bach's 'St Anne' Prelude BWV 552.
I had never played this organ before, or even heard it 'live', so I didn't quite know what to expect. What you see in the video is my experiencing this Marcussen organ of St Laurenskerk in Rotterdam for the very first time.
I just about got away with it. 7/10 I think!
Thank you Hayo Boerema and Andries Ponsteen.
I hope you enjoy this experience. I loved it!
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No wonder Bach’s works are used to lighten the souls of the very depressed. Sublime and thank you.
WOW!!! This is absolutely "beauty in sound"! I really love your playing and love this fantastic instrument. Thank you Richard!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Many thanks!
- and YES!!!! There REALLY IS a big difference between a Hauptwerk sample set and the real thing -- HUGE! Here you are using your "cathedral ears" Unlike playing a Hauptwerk organ, here you are not only playing the organ, you're playing the room. BRAVO! My very most favorite Bach Prelude! I'm looking forward to your return to Rotterdam for the "full BIS treatment"
How wonderful to see Richard so excited at this amazing opportunity for him. Sounds a little different to the sample set mind but lovely to hear and see. Thanks.
56 years ago this was our wedding march and I listen to it on our anniversary every year. Some years I play it.
The real thing! This is what a master organist does on a pickup event. Well done, my friend.
My absolute favorite Organ piece, Bach or otherwise! What joy and excitement you exuded! My spirits were certainly lifted! Thank you!!
My all time favorite Bach prelude and you play it so beautifully. Awesome cathedral and organ🌷
Richard, so glad you were able to have this experience and thanks for sharing it with us!
Perhaps his best prelude and fugue played superbly on this wonderful organ.
@MarshallArtz007
10 ай бұрын
This and the “Wedge” (P&F in E Minor BWV 548) are my personal favorites. Both are overwhelming works of genius. 😎🎹
One of my favorite Bach organ pieces! Nice job!!!
SUCH a BEAUTIFUL performance of this Bach prelude! Also, a WONDERFUL narrative of you, Caroline, & family on the trip leading up to this presentation! Having travelled internationally often as a young family (now adults), I watch your generation in airports & marvel! Poor parents of 1, maybe 2 children, look like pack mules w/all the currently required equiptment for travel!! THANK YOU both, for your perseverance, patience, & performance!
A very impressive and majestic rendition of this Prelude. You worked with the acoustics and allowed the piece to breathe in the room to great effect. A joy to listen to!
What a joyous "workout". Thanks for sharing this special time with us Richard.
Such a wonderful instrument to hear that prelude on. And you played it so perfectly.
One of Bach's work that I love so much.
How amazing to get to play the actual St. Laurenskerk organ in person! This is still my favorite sample set for Baroque music. Thank you for sharing this experience with the rest of us!
BRAVO!!!!! That was fantastic. A grand work for a grand organ. That was what I call “Bach rock ‘n roll” beginning at the 7:19 mark!! Thank you for all that you do!
I’ve never played it, other than in HW, but was able to visit the Laurenskerk some years ago and hear someone practising, of all things, the Elgar Organ Sonata- that too confirmed what a spectacular sound (or perhaps ‘auracular’ if such a word exists) this instrument makes. Thank you for uploading this magnificent 552a!
Glorious❣️🎼🎶🎵
Very good indeed thanks
Thank-you for bringing a little bit of Musical Heaven to our Hearts!!!! It's totally appreciated!!!!! 💙💙💙💙💙💙
Perfect tempo ! Thank you!
Heavenly sounds
Fantastic! I feel so happy for you to have had this experience! 👏👏👏👏
The 1973 Marcussen-organ in Rotterdam is amazing.
Beautiful playing of a wonderful Bach piece. Thank you for taking time out of your journey to record this on such an impressive instrument.
Amazing Richard, thank you ❤️🇫🇮
Absolutely beautiful phrasing!!
Wonderful piece, majestic and mornful, love your playing Richard! 👏👏👏🌹💯 It now feels like home!🤗
Beautiful! The music, the Church, the organ, and the performance.
Majestic, awesome, 😺🇨🇦💖💞❤️♥️🐾
Wunderschön, Richard!
Awesome as usual. I'm just an old hymn pounder, but I know good playing when I hear it.
Majestic organ work on a majestic machine!!! Thank you for sharing this greatly performed masterpiece! A small country sometimes have great things….
What a thrill!
Lovely to hear the main organ of the Grote- of St Laurenskerk again and very pleased, Richard, that you were able to see, hear and play it in its actual physical and acoustic environment. I heard it many times as a student in Rotterdam between 1988 and 1996 and it has gained in beauty with time, originally disdainfully written off in more dogmatic times (1973) by some as a 'compromise organ'. I was wondering if you had time and opportunity to play the Marcussen transept organ as well, which you have said before is your favourite 'study' sampler set - or the Marcussen choir organ for that matter? I also wonder how you got on with the tracker action, rarely found in an organ of this size and aspiration. If Hayo invites you to play a recital there sometime I promise that I will cross the North Sea especially to be there.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I love the transept organ there, and using it for practice was perfect. I’m now using Romsey Abbey as my practice organ which is even more perfect I think for practice 😉
Splendor indeed
Just mega grand!!!
Wonderful to hear how wonderful it must have been to play on this organ.
Magnífica interpretação de Bach nesse instrumento incrível!!👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
Amazing! You, the organ and Bach, of course! Thank you so much, Richard. As always... I'm looking forward for the Fugue 😁
Was one of my favourite works to perform. Thank you. I have utterly enjoyed this. The organ I last played this on was a Marcussen as well in Stellenbosch.
Wow, Richard, just wow!!! You play this piece like no-one else, and as I am learning it (almost done...) I keep your interpetation of it as a benchmark. With regards to you having never played this in real life: you did an amazing job! Being Dutch and playing many historic organs with little to no prep time I know it is very hard to get used to these mechanical instruments and get the most out of them. All of that to say: a 7/10 seems a bit harsh on yourself! Btw: what did you play in Haarlem, I would love to know.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I played all sorts in Haarlem… K 608, BWV 544, 548, 552 (+fugue), and a litany of chorale preludes so I could hear the gorgeous mutations. What a privilege!
@TimvanElderen
10 ай бұрын
@@beautyinsound that sure sound amazing! Is there a video of that too?
@765bigben
10 ай бұрын
I agree, Richard, you’re a bit hard on yourself!! This is absolutely magnificent!!! Except for the young voices in the background, I’d rate this recording as a 10/10!
Wow, oh wow, to finally be able to play the real thing! I have followed you for years, and am so glad for you! The recording turned out great. Thanks for sharing the experience.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Walking into St Laurenskerk was like walking into a famous film set, and then meeting an A-list celebrity!
Really enjoyed that Richard thank you for giving us your experience and we look forward to hearing you come back to play again with the "Bis" Treatment! :-)
Loving that Richard!
Richard, I cannot claim any knowledge on the matter of music or playing the organ but it sound great to me. Thank you and I am glad you were able to play the instrument. I imagine you were like a kid in a sweet shop!
I ❤ that! This is breathtaking 💔 every single sound is a pure beauty.
@agatazdebska4590
2 ай бұрын
& it make my afternoon. Thank U 🙏
Fab-u-lous! ❤👏👏👏👏👏
magnificent...
I'm SO happy for you that you FINALLY played the big one here in Rotterdam! I listened and saw you playing the Hauptwerk set so often, and of course advised you to reach out... Very happy for you....
I would have loved to hear that live!
B E A U T I F U L !
What a great video! I've actually recorded that organ a couple of times using just a single point stereo microphone about half way up the nave. It's a tribute to the superb connection between the organ and the building that it sounds and records so well, from the simplest to the sophisticated setups. (The transept organ is wonderful too!)
❤❤ from Gouda - the Moreau organ - a mint interpretation mr. McVeigh - !!
St Laurenskerk ROTTERDAM organ! So cool Richard!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
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Nicely done! Nice shots of the pipes and keyboards, too! As mentioned in another video (now, I don’t remember if I commented on the one that was the ACTUAL organ, or if it turned out to be TGE “HW”..[I have a feeling now it was the latter…looked like Richard’s studio the more I think about it])…. But, anyway this organ *AND* church SURVIVED the 1940 Blitz that nearly destroyed Rotterdam… actually, just the center are and a few columns/outside walls stayed up… massive rebuilding… my parents lived through it as children in Rotterdam… listening and watching is like “coming back home”! Thanks for the experience…
A brilliant rendition. I particularly like the way you take full advantage of the acoustics of the building in your performance and your choice of registration. It feels like heaven 🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩🤩Well worth sharing on my Facebook page.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Glad you enjoyed it!
French Overture! So much fun to hear and to play. We used the opening measures as a processional at our wedding. It was all rather grand and magnificent albeit on a much smaller instrument
I don't know what it is about his organ, there is something that is just magnificent. I think it has to be one that you just have to go and play at some point!
Richard P Biggs? E. Power McVeigh? You performed this with the same wonderful emotion and character that EPB so masterfully did. I am awed and humbled to have been able to experience this, my favorite of all the Preludes. Thank you, Maestro!
Nice IRL recording before the planned restoration, featured by Paul Fey... I also like how you played it in Arundel.
Good to see you finally on that Organ,....congrats.....hope you had a good time 🙂 ......spoke to you about playing there in covid times I remember. As I told you then,...Hayo is a very nice guy.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
He’s a very nice guy, and very generous. Looking forward to seeing him again soon!
@IDFAFrans
10 ай бұрын
Did you play on one of the Haarlem organs as well?? There are more as just the old Bavo Church with the Müller organ @@beautyinsound
@aBachwardsfellow
10 ай бұрын
@@IDFAFrans I'd love to hear Richard play this -- or anything (the Gigue Fugue, for example) on the Bavo Müller instrument
That was fabulous, Richard! Would love to see you on the bench with Paul Fey.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I’ve already been on the bench with Paul 😉
Well… Done, thanks, 8/10 Good overall tempi.. bravo
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
8? Too generous haha! 🤣
Nicely played! Also good timing since the organ will be completely dismantled in January for a full restoration AND the addition of electric action and a second console downstairs.
The mighty 32'!!
I always enjoy watching Richard Playing pipe organs
Very nice to watch and listen to this on such a grand instrument, thank you, pity you didn't include the fugue. The magnificent climax would be overwhelming. I must commend you for the apt tempo, flow and the breathing between phrases, all the more without prior warm up. Some players use a heavy sounding 16' on the great but if you did it wasn't obtrusive fortunately.😊
Whoever paired the vampire with this instrument is a genius!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
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@user-di8ks7iz2r
10 ай бұрын
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Awesome. Notice that the console seems to have no pistons, and only one volume (swell?) pedal. Also strangely "isolated" and "blinded" from the congregation by the cabinet behind. When I play, I like to be able to see and connect with everything; the congregation, altar and choir. Nonetheless, absolutely Glorious. Thank you Richard! !
@DAKTARI15
10 ай бұрын
The organ was designed to have a very traditional baroque 'Hamburger Prospekt' (lateral pedal towers, Oberwerk, Hauptwerk, Brustwerk, Rückpositiv in descending order - seen in the 1950s-80s in Holland as the most noble concept) but to be suitable for absolutely the whole range of organ literature hence a French-style Recit and Iberian chamade - yet to have mechanical action for keyboards and stops! As I said above it was controversial at the time of completion (1973) but is now seen as a very successful synthesis of shape/form and content, testament to the skill and quality of workmanship of Marcussen & Søn, maybe illustrating better the way late 20th and early 21st century people pick and choose from the past than facsimile copies of historic organs or truly 'modern' instruments may do. The ornaments and marble gallery are reminders of the organ that, together with the church itself and the Rotterdam city centre, was destroyed by German bombs in May 1940.
@OleJacobsen
10 ай бұрын
@@DAKTARI15 It also has a Barker machine!
I had the chance to play this instrument 6 months ago when assisting Paul Fey in a lunch recital. The sound is unbelievable. (And after hearing/playing!the real thing you know that the sample set of this organ is really very very good). Congrats! Did you play Haarlem too?
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I did indeed - I had a couple of hours on it last week. That was a life-changing experience! I wasn’t able to record there though, but I’ll be heading back soon with my recording equipment! 😃
@DAKTARI15
10 ай бұрын
St Bavo, Haarlem: the other Marcussen organ in The Netherlands 😉
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absolutely delicious, Richard, well played; your joy is almost palpable ;-) Could I hear voices in the background, especially in the opening, or is it my old brain playing tricks on me ?
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
It was my 2.5 year old excited Son! 🥰
@philiphotham5464
10 ай бұрын
as I suspected; he will remember this, Richard, when he's as old as I am; not perhaps all the details, time makes fools of us all, but the excitement and pride in his dad :-)@@beautyinsound
I can only imagine what it must have been like sitting at that console and hearing the first notes. To say I'm envious doesn't come close! What a fantastic choice of piece too. I bet you didn't want to let go of that final chord.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
It was an amazing experience, and would highly it if you get the opportunity!
I seriously give you a 9.5 out of 10. You forgot to add the score for the big happy grin on your face.
Beautifully played Richard. Did you play on any other organs or visit them? Hope you & your family had a wonderful holiday. I'm sure you deserve a break.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I managed to have a couple of hours on the Müller in St Bavo, Haarlem. That was a truly life-changing experience!
Any thoughts on the Straight pedal board over the concaves you usually play? Magnificent recording on a magnificent organ!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I had no ‘practice’ time, and this performance was literally the first time I played the keyboards and pedalboard! The pedalboard is slightly over to the right, and it caught me out a few times (you’ll hear a couple of wrong pedal notes). Once I’d gotten used to it, it was fine!
What program software is being used for sheet music display on tablet ? How are the pages being advanced ? Thank you for the beautiful music ❤
You should make a compare and contrast between the real Rotterdam and the hauptwerk sound set.
Several years ago a conference I attended had the dinner / social event in the Laurenskirk. Sadly the organ was strictly out of bounds... probably a wise move as the evening progressed...
😂 Hahaha!👍🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾 Magnificent!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
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The “roof” of the console seems very low for you - but you seem to have coped very well. If you hadn’t told us about the actual circumstances then we would never have have guessed. Did your experience of the organ via the sample set inform your registration in the church? To my (old) ears 7/10 is, as Tim says, a bit harsh on yourself. At this point in the recording (about half way through) the score should definitely be 9 point something out of 10. Well done! Now to recover from your holiday!!!
@TimvanElderen
10 ай бұрын
Very well said Andrew! As I said, I am learning this at the moment, so I tend to hear all the mistakes in this piece. I heard it botched many times online and once in a recital at my parish church (by a student with a masters degree in organ). For Richard to play this as well as he did is indeed a 9/10 minimum!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Andrew - yes, knowing the organ via Hauptwerk certainly helped, and I was able to make informed decisions with my registrations. The Hoofdwerk (Great) mixtures are a bit bigger in real life, and the Gt reeds aren’t as big as I was expecting. Loved it!
@andrewloose3419
10 ай бұрын
Richard! I loved it too and I’m sure lots of BiS a folk did as well. Thank you for the video. Was that one of your offspring adding their appreciation at the end?
Do more IRL organ recordings around the world like Paul Fey :)
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
I’ve done quite a few already… 😉
You handled the straight/flat pedalboard as if you are normally used to playing such a clavier.
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
…apart from the wrong pedal notes here and there 😉
@andrewloose3419
10 ай бұрын
You will well know what Beethoven said……he could forgive anyone wrong notes as long as they played with passion. I take comfort in that!!!!!
@martinstringer6923
10 ай бұрын
Fabulous Richard. Love the way you hear your way round an organ you have never played before. Magnificent playing, don't mind the blips. The instrument sings for you!❤
Keep it simple - sounds great with just a good pair of omnis - stick to that! :)
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oops, pressed the wrong like button, pressed the right one straight after tho, sorry Richard
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Don’t worry - clicking again changes your choice
What performance software are you using?
@TimvanElderen
10 ай бұрын
I believe Richard said he uses ForScore. Paperless music is also an alternative though (it is what I use). Both seem to do the job fine!
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
Paperless Music. They’re a great company!
@TimvanElderen
10 ай бұрын
Indeed paperless music is a great program (I use it all the time). It is (if I believe) quite a bit cheaper than ForScore as well?
Is it my imagination or are some the dotted quavers plus semiquavers sometimes sound too slack - more like triplets? It is a problem when the tempo is a bit fast.
Mechanical organs are a lot harder on the fingers.
Acurately played as always, if a little robotic. But a poor choice for the sounds that instrument has to offer. I doubt you got much time with it, but I don't think this does it justice. "Do you want the 32'.?", "Yes please" 😀
Excellent though children should be seen and NOT heard! Old American proverb!
"Shall we do a cresendo?" 😁 "You want 32'?" "Yes please!"🦸♂
@beautyinsound
10 ай бұрын
It would’ve been rude not to 😉