Washington National Cathedral - Palm Sunday 2015 Processional video free download


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Duration: 05:15
Uploaded: 2015/03/31

This is taken from Washington National Cathedral's webcast that is streamed live on Sunday mornings.

Recorded on Palm Sunday 2015 at the 11am service at the Cathedral.

Many people are wondering what stops were used in the processional and intro, so here it is:

* 8' Trompette en Chamade (Located in High Altar/Apse triforium 27" WP)

* 8' Tuba Mirabilis (First bay of the south great choir triforium, 25" WP)

* 8-4' Trompette/Clairon Harmonique (Solo division, 10" WP)

And note the VI-X Terzzymbel (Great) that was turned on at the very last verse of the hymn, it's VERY ear piercing and shrill sounding!

8am Service: http://www.cathedral.org/exec/cathedral/mediaPlayer2013?MediaID=MED-74DJM-F9001A&EventID=CAL-70EOB-8G000R

11am Service: http://www.cathedral.org/exec/cathedral/mediaPlayer2013?MediaID=MED-74DJM-JI000L&EventID=CAL-70EOG-SP0011

Info about the Aeolian-Skinner Organ Opus 885 A/B (1963): http://database.organsociety.org/SingleOrganDetails.php?OrganID=8056

Info about the original E.M Skinner Opus 510 (1938):

http://database.organsociety.org/SingleOrganDetails.php?OrganID=1908

Comments

10 years ago

Mike Vince

Benjamin Straley's hymn playing is quite incredible, especially in one so young. A huge talent put to wonderful use. The thunderous organ played like that during a processional hymn in a packed National Cathedral brings a lump to my throat. A special clip. Thanks. I hope to visit for the first time in three years this Autumn in the hope I might meet Benjamin and say Thank You

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