For All The Saints CMP 148 - All Saints Church Oystermouth Swansea video free download


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Uploaded: 2009/11/16

A Great hymn here for restivals of any kind played by Me On the 3 Manual Conacher Organ At All Saints Church Oystermouth In Swansea.

Enjoy And Leave Your Comments And Rating!

Thanks

Rob

Comments

8 years ago

Bob Harder

I echo John Donahue's comments. This music with Rob at the organ is what's missing from worship services today. I stopped going to church several months ago because modern, jazzed up music has replaced these deep message filled hymns with the raw power of a pipe organ to accompany them. I would shake your hand Rob but I'm on the other side of the pond. Keep blessing others with your talents Rob Charles!! Beautiful rendition of this Hymn!!!!

8 years ago

jbrownorganfan

I love this hymn, especially the lone G in the first beat. You play it wonderfully, Rob. Wish you had the camera in the loft for this one as i love to watch the organist's feet move across the pedal board. Also, this is a beautiful instrument. Who is the builder, and what are the specs?

8 years ago

John Donahue

Now THIS is the kind of music that is so missing in Churches today! Powerful and inspiring! I am soooo tired of all that "Jazzed up Jesus" stuff! Now wonder folks are leaving the Church in droves! If they could hear music like this every Sunday, they would never miss a service! Blessings and thanks again for posting, Rob! :-) John

8 years ago

vila salazar

still enjoying this..

9 years ago

Giles Stroud

i love this hymn and its movement. thanks from eastern u s a

9 years ago

John R Johnson

Magnificent hymn, beautifully played, on what looks like a wonderful organ. Thanks for sharing your gift of music!

9 years ago

Andrew Shepherd

Great use of pedals!

9 years ago

John Donahue

Well done, Sir! Magnificent! Thank you for posting! :-)

9 years ago

Gaggy Mott

Are you a professional organist, Rob, or just a part-timer, like myself? Gary

9 years ago

Gaggy Mott

At last! A wonderful (and properly metered) version of 'Sine Nomine' - My Parish church prefers this tune played a tad slower: My head says 'yes', but my heart is with your pacing, Rob! I play a double Conacher, too....

9 years ago

Sally Roof

Happy All Saints Day from St. Andrew's, Dayton, Ohio. Thank you for these beautiful recordings, Rob. I listen to them frequently before going to my teaching job. It prepares me for the day!!

9 years ago

TheHendonKissArmy

Happy All Saints Day from All Saints Magaret St to all other churches celebrating this glorious day

9 years ago

Frank Winslade

Very good rendering indeed uplifting !!!well played

9 years ago

Bubba Don

You are an incredibly talented performer and a gorgeous man.

9 years ago

Samuel Manka

MAY GOD BLESS YOU! Your recording is absolutely glorious!!!

9 years ago

Flee Lodge

Brilliant - but your hymn book has way more verses than mine!! Another one I'd love to see given the pedalcam treatment! Please :) ?

9 years ago

James Jackson

play this on a Hammond B3, it sounds just alike.

9 years ago

donaldroszz

Very nice work. I enjoy all your music.

9 years ago

bus114

Tempo is a matter of individual taste; my opinion is that this is a bit rushed. Still, it is far preferable to the slow, ponderous tempo one often hears. Though this is a common hymn for funerals, it is meant to be joyful and not funereal in pace. I'd play it (if I could, which I can't) about 125.

9 years ago

TONY MOLLOY

MAGNIFICENT!!!

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