John Stanley, Trumpet Voluntary - Diane Bish video free download


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Duration: 03:55
Uploaded: 2008/08/12

Program #8811

Organist Diane Bish plays Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary on the 117 Rank Ruffatti organ at Coral Ridge Presbyterian Church in Ft. Lauderdale, FL.

Sheet Music available here:

http://thejoyofmusic.org/classicalorganfavoritesbook.aspx

(One of my first uploads. I was still getting used to the formatting, so yes, the upload quality was not very good back then.)

Comments

8 years ago

Even Dwarfs Started Small

Diane gets the best toys!

8 years ago

Binho Onofre

Lady Gaga?

9 years ago

Siekmann Marcus

Wünsche allen einen schönen Abend!Habe den ganzen Tag auf die Telekom gewartet - ohne Erolg. Mal sehen wann die mich nun mit "Magenta" beglücken!

9 years ago

Siekmann Marcus

Dieses interessante Video habe ich auf YouTube gefunden:

9 years ago

Siekmann Marcus

Wünsche einen schönen Abend!

9 years ago

Siekmann Marcus

Guten Morgen, liebe Nation, wünsche einen schönen Tag!

9 years ago

MrJayguess

Very impressive playing as Diane Bish never disappoints. But why oh why do so many American organists always ruin the music of that period of the English organ. Stanley came from a period when the true English organ (of which he was a virtuoso) was a much smaller instrument and often without a pedal board at all. And it was for this instrument that he composed this piece, not a large instrument at full organ. You might as well play the Brahm's Lullaby with a full marching band at fff, the absurdity would be comparable. To perform Stanley (and Hook, Greene, Bennett etc) with a full modern organ, with en chamade trumpets, with full pedals (a part that even had to be made up as Stanley wrote this without a pedal part) so that the sound is made muddy and indistinct because of all that is going on, is to bastardise its wonderful profound simplicity. But, there again, I guess Americans will always prefer something loud and brash despite its creator probably turning in his grave. 

9 years ago

belfastritz

What an amazing organ played by a brilliant organist in a Presbyterian Church.

10 years ago

ALAN DUCKETT

Magnificent!

10 years ago

paulj0557

That organ has so much clarity that if you are hearing something getting drowned out you might want to check your sound system. That tempo is about right for the mood of the piece, that much brass melds better above the tempo of a dirge.

10 years ago

Chris Collins

soothes the soul , such a talented lady.. I wonder how many wonderful churches sadly are no more.. or have lost there organs

10 years ago

Aloysious Lubega

Oh my God, I like this!

10 years ago

jerani washington

man, be quiet! This music is not to fast, stop complaining. please thank you

10 years ago

jerani washington

I love this

11 years ago

Marco Fioretti

molto filologica...un bel 32 piedi alla fine con il tutti.

11 years ago

Gradus Quia

The baarpfiefe played al basso would give a cute, chamber feel. This is neither cathedral nor symphonic music, and certainly not worthy of Trans-Siberian Orchestra like the registration suggested.

11 years ago

Gradus Quia

Trumpet, not strumpet. This instrument is the whore of the organ world. And DB dresses like her pimp.

11 years ago

Roel Bouwman

Could anyone inform me where to obtain sheet music for this wonderful piece of John Stanley for organ? The only music I have is for organ (F) with Trumpet solo (G).

11 years ago

locoCP1900

I'm in Heaven! So beautiful!

11 years ago

Norman Vincent

Thank You Madame Diane Bish for Sharing your organ music to us... i've been an organist in our local church here in the Philippines and I've been watching your program the Joy of Music every Sunday at EWTN an hour before going to our church early in the morning (4:00am) to serve and hear the Holy Mass... To God be the Glory!!!!

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