Here's my first ever entry into the Secrets of Organplaying Contest. It's now Week 69.
This was an extremely quick unplanned recording session. I played Simon Peberdy's "Short Trio in G" on my Hauptwerk-based home practice organ using the Velesovo sample set from Sonus Paradisi.
I need to find my better camera - this was the best I could do tonight without turning the place upside down to find the other one.
Hi Andrew,
Congrats on your first submission for the Secrets of Organ Playing Contest! Don't forget to re-post your videos each week in the comments section of the Secrets of Organ Playing Contest blog: https://peakd.com/secretsoforganplaying/@organduo/secrets-of-organ-playing-contest-week-69. You can also vote in the comments section for your weekly top three favorite videos.
Welcome to Hive and to our contest! Hope to see many more of your entries in the future!
Very sweet and beautiful music!
Very nice to see your entry @andrewgrahame! I like this piece. It's gentle and optimistic.
Welcome to the contest Graham! And to Hive of course. COngratulations with your first entry of hopefully many more
Well done Andrew and welcome to the contest!
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Now that I'm able to comment (I see you're struggling as well with this website :D), I finally need to say: amazing performance!
Your feeling - relaxed yet very precise is jaw-dropping. I can't wait for your next video :)!
Thank you very much. My organ teacher (Michael Dudman - one of Australia's finest) emphasised the need for minimal movement at the console. This allows for maximum focus upon accuracy, phrasing, articulation and interpretation. Watching him play - which I was privileged to do many times - was a revelation. He hardly moved, even in the busiest of passages, and the music was just stunning. I still try to "channel" him, 40 years after my final lesson with him after 5 wonderful years!