Topic: Fantasia, Pachelbel (Organteq 2)

Fantasia from an Organ school book, 1963.
Nice section 1,24 - 1,42   !!!

”….possible to reproduce a wide variety of existing organs…”  wel, I could say..or a totally new organ. With my new registration here, it sounds …. to me, it sounds like no other organ. Inside the core of this sound (stops together) sounds a special sound unlike any other organ in the whole world. The more i listen to it the more I feel it. Love it! It’s physically modelled - perfect!

Fantastic possibilities to create sounds. Have said it before, a real toolbox for new (or crazy sounds!) I love it!

https://youtu.be/kZsVN6aMIXk

I collect everything in the post "All my Organteq 2 pieces in one place in Recordings". When you have time, Immerse yourself in a blast from the  past as I bring back the magic of organ music by different and forgotten composers.
Did my renditions strike a chord with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!

All the best, everyone

Stig

Re: Fantasia, Pachelbel (Organteq 2)

absolutely perfect performance.  such a great piece (had never heard it before).  the choice of registration was also perfect, i have no idea how you come up with them!  to me that is one of the most intimidating things about organ ...

Re: Fantasia, Pachelbel (Organteq 2)

budo wrote:

absolutely perfect performance.  such a great piece (had never heard it before).  the choice of registration was also perfect, i have no idea how you come up with them!  to me that is one of the most intimidating things about organ ...

Thank you budo for your comment. Always appreciated and highly valued.
Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Fantasia, Pachelbel (Organteq 2)

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Fantasia from an Organ school book, 1963.
Nice section 1,24 - 1,42   !!!

”….possible to reproduce a wide variety of existing organs…”  wel, I could say..or a totally new organ. With my new registration here, it sounds …. to me, it sounds like no other organ. Inside the core of this sound (stops together) sounds a special sound unlike any other organ in the whole world. The more i listen to it the more I feel it. Love it! It’s physically modelled - perfect!

Fantastic possibilities to create sounds. Have said it before, a real toolbox for new (or crazy sounds!) I love it!

https://youtu.be/kZsVN6aMIXk




I collect everything in the post "All my Organteq 2 pieces in one place in Recordings". When you have time, Immerse yourself in a blast from the  past as I bring back the magic of organ music by different and forgotten composers.
Did my renditions strike a chord with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!

All the best, everyone

Stig

Wonderful Performance Stig, I also didn't know this Fantasy by Pachelbel, but I agree with Budo: perfect performance, excellent choice of registers.
Thanks for sharing it
Carmelo

Re: Fantasia, Pachelbel (Organteq 2)

carmelo.paolucci wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Fantasia from an Organ school book, 1963.
Nice section 1,24 - 1,42   !!!

”….possible to reproduce a wide variety of existing organs…”  wel, I could say..or a totally new organ. With my new registration here, it sounds …. to me, it sounds like no other organ. Inside the core of this sound (stops together) sounds a special sound unlike any other organ in the whole world. The more i listen to it the more I feel it. Love it! It’s physically modelled - perfect!

Fantastic possibilities to create sounds. Have said it before, a real toolbox for new (or crazy sounds!) I love it!

https://youtu.be/kZsVN6aMIXk




I collect everything in the post "All my Organteq 2 pieces in one place in Recordings". When you have time, Immerse yourself in a blast from the  past as I bring back the magic of organ music by different and forgotten composers.
Did my renditions strike a chord with you? Share your thoughts and experiences in the comments!

All the best, everyone

Stig

Wonderful Performance Stig, I also didn't know this Fantasy by Pachelbel, but I agree with Budo: perfect performance, excellent choice of registers.
Thanks for sharing it
Carmelo

Thank you so much carmelo for comment. Always appreciated.

Best wishes,

Stig