Praise To the Lord, The Almighty - Lobe den Herren - Hymn Improvisation video free download


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Uploaded: 2011/10/30

Praise to the Lord, The Almighty - LOBE DEN HERREN Hymn Improvisation

Broadway Baptist Church, Fort Worth, Texas

Casavant Opus 3750 V/191

Jason D. Payne, organ

http://www.jasonpaynemusic.com

Purchase Sheet Music of Hymn Introduction (First 28 sec.): http://www.lorenz.com/product.aspx?id=70_1822L

Comments

9 years ago

Andrew Shepherd

As a church musician who cannot play the organ at all(!) I nonetheless love this. Improvisation on hymn tunes, particularly in a liturgical context (and especially to 'cover the action', is a great skill. Full marks here for this very interesting offering - and yes, there are hints of Copland here!

9 years ago

whistle robin

This rocks. I wish we had the large organs in California the way they do in other states, mostly back east.

10 years ago

john uhr-henry

As an Organ lover. Its quite an great example of this great instrument at work.

10 years ago

camtheorganman

I've played on this organ. I live in the metroplex. It is a very large organ. Sounded excellent. Unfortunately, some of the pipes were shipped of to Casavant for repairs.

11 years ago

oakley140

Perhaps it's just me, but I swore I heard references and little 'shout-outs' to Copland's Appalachian Spring. Did anyone else pick up on that?

11 years ago

ourhymns

Excellent ...... very creative and thoroughly enjoyable to listen to ... I only wish it was available in print form ..... Thanks for posting!

11 years ago

Jeremiah Tennill

What a magnificent instrument!!

12 years ago

Nonso Obiezue

This is a great improvisation!!! The last bars of the pedal notes where awesome!! Also the chord progressions too!

12 years ago

musicislife827

Wow! This organ sounds fantastic! The largest Casavant ever built? DANGG!

12 years ago

Gene Leonard

Great job would love to hear that with a congregation!

12 years ago

pipeorganpraise

Praise to The Lord - indeed. Just glorifying to The Almighty. Thank you Jason!

12 years ago

Allen Pearson

Fantastic! Thanks for posting.

12 years ago

Gene63

Fantastic!!!

12 years ago

Ian Henderson

This is an outstandingly thrilling improvisation on this great hymn of the church. BRAVO!! Jason is a true master of the art of improvisation.

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