Brilliant playing and a very sexy organist! Loved it all!!
@David-xm3ph2 сағат бұрын
You are so talented and sexy! Organists should be dressed in a brown suit! But not you!!
@mr75kmКүн бұрын
とても新鮮で何の違和感もありません。あらためてBACHの偉大さを感じました。ブラボー!
@mariosagastume58832 күн бұрын
❤❤❤ BRAVO❤❤❤
@zamarioijean47365 күн бұрын
Where is this organ please ?
@bockiHB5 күн бұрын
On the one hand, I have always considered the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 to be very organistic, but on the other hand, because of its dense ten-part texture, I thought it could not be transcribed. If you have mastered the organ and especially the pedal, it is obviously possible after all. I'm an experienced organist myself, but even I get dizzy. Marvellous!
@Highlander14327 күн бұрын
Fantastic Love the horn/trumpet stops during the fugue!!
@Highlander14327 күн бұрын
I love it! Fantastic Thanks for sharing this
@dougdoughonolulu90139 күн бұрын
Perfect tempo. Not in haste, like Diane B____, in a hurry to pee.
@John-hr5bj9 күн бұрын
Masterful! Thank for the PIP of pedal work. Have you tried playing pedals in penny loafers? Versatile. (Paul Jacobs might frown on different organ shoes, but could try when on your own!)
@davidjohnbonnett17 күн бұрын
Incredible.
@shawardara18 күн бұрын
Stunning playing in an unflattering acoustic. Respect to you, and to the tuner. ❤
@MorrisWolfComposer19 күн бұрын
Great performance!
@bbinchi19 күн бұрын
Bravo, Raphael! Superbly played. 👏🏻
@mspg220 күн бұрын
WOW.
@EduardQualls20 күн бұрын
Wonderful, refreshing performance, especially with the transcription's showcasing his tremendous pedal skills! _I'd love to hear him play this on a traditional, tracker-action organ in a building with live acoustics._
@aboutfacesusan19 күн бұрын
I agree. The room wasn’t designed for a pipe organ. This performance sparkles, though!
@SuperRetrovilleАй бұрын
I really enjoyed this thank you
@ATEC9084Ай бұрын
9:20 My favourite part! So LOUD! ❗‼️
@slim531Ай бұрын
BROOO!!!
@kelvinsmallwood63152 ай бұрын
Excellent version of Widor's Toccata. I note you are South African, so am I. Where are you based? Have subscribed.
@organist19882 ай бұрын
Großartig gespielt, spannendes Instrument - das Stück an sich gefällt mir leider nur nicht so gut: das Zitat ist penetrant und dessen Bearbeitung nicht besonders originell. Ein netter Rauskehrer nach dem Gottesdienst, leider nicht mehr.
@organist19882 ай бұрын
@@theovanwyk5333 Oh, accepting criticism is probably not your forte. The Widor theme is omnipresent and is not processed in a particularly original way: there is too little musical development and there is no comparable pull like in Widor V. As I said, not bad for liturgical use, but not a concert piece.
@organist19882 ай бұрын
@@theovanwyk5333 Thank you for your kind offer of some further discussion, but I prefer to listen to Karg-Elert's op. 75b instead ;)
@davidpescod75732 ай бұрын
Another really great performance, Raphael, on a magnificent pipe organ. A brilliant variation on “Nun danket alle Gott” by Theo van Wyk. Many thanks for posting
@glockenmark2 ай бұрын
Sehr schön.
@mspg22 ай бұрын
A spirited performance Theo.
@grahamtwist2 ай бұрын
As Theo says . . . WOW! Wow, again! Not only is your performance phenomenal, Raphael, but your videography is also excellent. MOST IMPRESSIVE! And what an organ! BRAVO! I was very lucky to meet Professor Theo van Wyk last summer when I was honoured to have one of my organ compositions played by him at St Paul's Cathedral in London. He is a really lovely guy, a brilliant organist and an inspirational composer. I wrote my 'Seraphic Exaltations' (a Rhapsody on 'Nicaea') for him, and together with his amazing 'An Eclectic Passacaglia', both pieces were selected for publication following a competition in the 2023 BIS Organ Book, 'Veni Creator'. It would be wonderful to hear you play his passacaglia!
@theovanwyk53332 ай бұрын
Raphael, All I can say is "WOW"! You perform my composition with such flair and persuasion. Your deep understanding of its contours and structures underscores your immense musicality and technical prowess of the highest order! Well done. I am honoured. Greetings from South Africa, Theo
@davidpescod75732 ай бұрын
A brilliant performance, Raphael, of John Weaver’s ‘Toccata for Organ’ I was particularly impressed with your pedal work which is somewhat complex. The St Anton organ really suits this piece. Many thanks for the video
@manoscott20122 ай бұрын
Dazzling technique and wonderful musicianship - as always. Thank you, Raphael.
@mikefitzpatrick12132 ай бұрын
You needed some bangin heels for that piece! Very nice.
@ceridwen8883 ай бұрын
S.D.G. "Das Ziel und das Ende aller Musik sollte nichts anderes sein als die Herrlichkeit Gottes und die Erfrischung der Seele." .
@dbyers38973 ай бұрын
Impressionante. Il tempo permette al suono pieno e lussureggiante di brillare.
@dbyers38973 ай бұрын
I wonder how his smart phone measures his daily steps.
@AlbertoSegovia.3 ай бұрын
Variety of registration is what makes good organ playing, in my opinion,
@AlbertoSegovia.3 ай бұрын
This is just great! Thank you!
@toccataforte5 ай бұрын
is this the reger? also nice sounding organ.
@francoisbruel91636 ай бұрын
look mom no hands
@angelocarini11196 ай бұрын
Listening to your performances all by heart, I think Mozart left you his musical memory as a legacy. It's a real pleasure and wonder to listen to you. Sei bravo oltre misura
@lucdeslauriers10216 ай бұрын
Beautiful! Happy New Year!
@KinkyLettuce6 ай бұрын
do you think theres a physical speed limit from the organ?
@archiviste6007 ай бұрын
Quelle belle technique de pédale. Monsieur Van Hoef ferait pas mal d'en prendre de la graine.
@gregbushman3197 ай бұрын
Transcription! Not the TRUE Bach manuscript!
@berndoc7 ай бұрын
Absolut Spitze, das Gerät und der Musiker! Musst dann auch nach St. Anton mitbringen 😀
@davidpescod75737 ай бұрын
Great playing of Weaver’s variations on William Walsham How’s “For All The Saints, who from their labor rest”. Many thanks Raphael
@davidpescod75737 ай бұрын
Hi Raphael, loved your performance. Certainly presents Mozart in a new way! Many thanks
@dst02128 ай бұрын
Respekt Junge
@effchris8 ай бұрын
Fantastische Interpretation und tolle Aufnahme. Kann man dazu die Noten erwerben? Herzlichen Dank
@wbuitorgel8 ай бұрын
Max Reger ?
@briandsteel67119 ай бұрын
I don't know where to start. Simply, mind #blown, with your astonishing, brilliant, dazzling performance of a (99% pedals only) piece that for whatever reason, I've never heard before. Truly virtuoso, and with pedaling techniques I've only ever dreamt of in my own playing of the Pipe Organ. Thank You So Much !!!
@gilesgilbertscott9 ай бұрын
Thank you for bringing this great piece to mind ( and please ignore rude, stupid and ungracious remarks from others!)
@freemandryden22759 ай бұрын
Please take a Valium or two and record again! It's NOT a horse-race.
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Brilliant playing and a very sexy organist! Loved it all!!
You are so talented and sexy! Organists should be dressed in a brown suit! But not you!!
とても新鮮で何の違和感もありません。あらためてBACHの偉大さを感じました。ブラボー!
❤❤❤ BRAVO❤❤❤
Where is this organ please ?
On the one hand, I have always considered the Brandenburg Concerto No. 3 to be very organistic, but on the other hand, because of its dense ten-part texture, I thought it could not be transcribed. If you have mastered the organ and especially the pedal, it is obviously possible after all. I'm an experienced organist myself, but even I get dizzy. Marvellous!
Fantastic Love the horn/trumpet stops during the fugue!!
I love it! Fantastic Thanks for sharing this
Perfect tempo. Not in haste, like Diane B____, in a hurry to pee.
Masterful! Thank for the PIP of pedal work. Have you tried playing pedals in penny loafers? Versatile. (Paul Jacobs might frown on different organ shoes, but could try when on your own!)
Incredible.
Stunning playing in an unflattering acoustic. Respect to you, and to the tuner. ❤
Great performance!
Bravo, Raphael! Superbly played. 👏🏻
WOW.
Wonderful, refreshing performance, especially with the transcription's showcasing his tremendous pedal skills! _I'd love to hear him play this on a traditional, tracker-action organ in a building with live acoustics._
I agree. The room wasn’t designed for a pipe organ. This performance sparkles, though!
I really enjoyed this thank you
9:20 My favourite part! So LOUD! ❗‼️
BROOO!!!
Excellent version of Widor's Toccata. I note you are South African, so am I. Where are you based? Have subscribed.
Großartig gespielt, spannendes Instrument - das Stück an sich gefällt mir leider nur nicht so gut: das Zitat ist penetrant und dessen Bearbeitung nicht besonders originell. Ein netter Rauskehrer nach dem Gottesdienst, leider nicht mehr.
@@theovanwyk5333 Oh, accepting criticism is probably not your forte. The Widor theme is omnipresent and is not processed in a particularly original way: there is too little musical development and there is no comparable pull like in Widor V. As I said, not bad for liturgical use, but not a concert piece.
@@theovanwyk5333 Thank you for your kind offer of some further discussion, but I prefer to listen to Karg-Elert's op. 75b instead ;)
Another really great performance, Raphael, on a magnificent pipe organ. A brilliant variation on “Nun danket alle Gott” by Theo van Wyk. Many thanks for posting
Sehr schön.
A spirited performance Theo.
As Theo says . . . WOW! Wow, again! Not only is your performance phenomenal, Raphael, but your videography is also excellent. MOST IMPRESSIVE! And what an organ! BRAVO! I was very lucky to meet Professor Theo van Wyk last summer when I was honoured to have one of my organ compositions played by him at St Paul's Cathedral in London. He is a really lovely guy, a brilliant organist and an inspirational composer. I wrote my 'Seraphic Exaltations' (a Rhapsody on 'Nicaea') for him, and together with his amazing 'An Eclectic Passacaglia', both pieces were selected for publication following a competition in the 2023 BIS Organ Book, 'Veni Creator'. It would be wonderful to hear you play his passacaglia!
Raphael, All I can say is "WOW"! You perform my composition with such flair and persuasion. Your deep understanding of its contours and structures underscores your immense musicality and technical prowess of the highest order! Well done. I am honoured. Greetings from South Africa, Theo
A brilliant performance, Raphael, of John Weaver’s ‘Toccata for Organ’ I was particularly impressed with your pedal work which is somewhat complex. The St Anton organ really suits this piece. Many thanks for the video
Dazzling technique and wonderful musicianship - as always. Thank you, Raphael.
You needed some bangin heels for that piece! Very nice.
S.D.G. "Das Ziel und das Ende aller Musik sollte nichts anderes sein als die Herrlichkeit Gottes und die Erfrischung der Seele." .
Impressionante. Il tempo permette al suono pieno e lussureggiante di brillare.
I wonder how his smart phone measures his daily steps.
Variety of registration is what makes good organ playing, in my opinion,
This is just great! Thank you!
is this the reger? also nice sounding organ.
look mom no hands
Listening to your performances all by heart, I think Mozart left you his musical memory as a legacy. It's a real pleasure and wonder to listen to you. Sei bravo oltre misura
Beautiful! Happy New Year!
do you think theres a physical speed limit from the organ?
Quelle belle technique de pédale. Monsieur Van Hoef ferait pas mal d'en prendre de la graine.
Transcription! Not the TRUE Bach manuscript!
Absolut Spitze, das Gerät und der Musiker! Musst dann auch nach St. Anton mitbringen 😀
Great playing of Weaver’s variations on William Walsham How’s “For All The Saints, who from their labor rest”. Many thanks Raphael
Hi Raphael, loved your performance. Certainly presents Mozart in a new way! Many thanks
Respekt Junge
Fantastische Interpretation und tolle Aufnahme. Kann man dazu die Noten erwerben? Herzlichen Dank
Max Reger ?
I don't know where to start. Simply, mind #blown, with your astonishing, brilliant, dazzling performance of a (99% pedals only) piece that for whatever reason, I've never heard before. Truly virtuoso, and with pedaling techniques I've only ever dreamt of in my own playing of the Pipe Organ. Thank You So Much !!!
Thank you for bringing this great piece to mind ( and please ignore rude, stupid and ungracious remarks from others!)
Please take a Valium or two and record again! It's NOT a horse-race.