Topic: Another Historical organ French Baroque Cathedral1694 (Organteq 2 )

Chorale:  Härlig är jorden (Glorious is the earth)
Melody: Silesian folk song / Breslau 1842.

Härlig är jorden (like "Glorious is the earth") is a hymn that is known throughout the Nordic countries.
It was written by Bernhard Sevrin Ingemann (1789–1862), one of Denmark's foremost hymn writers. One August evening in 1850, Ingemann first heard the song that inspired the song.
A friend of the family was visiting and played and sang the song "Schönster Herr Jesu, Herrscher aller Enden".
The song has traditionally been considered a crusader song, but it is probably a processional song that has been used by the Catholic Church on the feast of Corpus Christi. Ingemann's friend suggested that Ingemann write a Danish text with a pilgrimage motif.
The song is now sung every Christmas in Finland too, in both Swedish and Finnish.

Historical French Baroque Cathedral,1694,   tuning 396Hz  !!
Again, Organteq 2 as a Historical organ, physically modelled! Incredible! I like it.

https://youtu.be/4sr2pDDagQo

Some stops are missing in the video

All the best, everyone

Stig

Re: Another Historical organ French Baroque Cathedral1694 (Organteq 2 )

wonderful job Stig.  another gem.  i like the tuning set low like this, it adds a very slight color that is hard to pin down.  and the registration was lovely.

Re: Another Historical organ French Baroque Cathedral1694 (Organteq 2 )

budo wrote:

wonderful job Stig.  another gem.  i like the tuning set low like this, it adds a very slight color that is hard to pin down.  and the registration was lovely.


Thank you so much budo. Very kind. I might use some of these Historical organs in this years Video contest.......that may  happen, but that is not certain......

Best wishes,

Stig

Re: Another Historical organ French Baroque Cathedral1694 (Organteq 2 )

Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Chorale:  Härlig är jorden (Glorious is the earth)
Melody: Silesian folk song / Breslau 1842.

Härlig är jorden (like "Glorious is the earth") is a hymn that is known throughout the Nordic countries.
It was written by Bernhard Sevrin Ingemann (1789–1862), one of Denmark's foremost hymn writers. One August evening in 1850, Ingemann first heard the song that inspired the song.
A friend of the family was visiting and played and sang the song "Schönster Herr Jesu, Herrscher aller Enden".
The song has traditionally been considered a crusader song, but it is probably a processional song that has been used by the Catholic Church on the feast of Corpus Christi. Ingemann's friend suggested that Ingemann write a Danish text with a pilgrimage motif.
The song is now sung every Christmas in Finland too, in both Swedish and Finnish.

Historical French Baroque Cathedral,1694,   tuning 396Hz  !!
Again, Organteq 2 as a Historical organ, physically modelled! Incredible! I like it.

https://youtu.be/4sr2pDDagQo

Some stops are missing in the video

All the best, everyone

Stig

Good Job Stig !!!
I've really enjoyed your video and this registration, and the discover of these Historical Organs !!!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Last edited by carmelo.paolucci (11-09-2025 18:47)

Re: Another Historical organ French Baroque Cathedral1694 (Organteq 2 )

carmelo.paolucci wrote:
Pianoteqenthusiast wrote:

Chorale:  Härlig är jorden (Glorious is the earth)
Melody: Silesian folk song / Breslau 1842.

Härlig är jorden (like "Glorious is the earth") is a hymn that is known throughout the Nordic countries.
It was written by Bernhard Sevrin Ingemann (1789–1862), one of Denmark's foremost hymn writers. One August evening in 1850, Ingemann first heard the song that inspired the song.
A friend of the family was visiting and played and sang the song "Schönster Herr Jesu, Herrscher aller Enden".
The song has traditionally been considered a crusader song, but it is probably a processional song that has been used by the Catholic Church on the feast of Corpus Christi. Ingemann's friend suggested that Ingemann write a Danish text with a pilgrimage motif.
The song is now sung every Christmas in Finland too, in both Swedish and Finnish.

Historical French Baroque Cathedral,1694,   tuning 396Hz  !!
Again, Organteq 2 as a Historical organ, physically modelled! Incredible! I like it.

https://youtu.be/4sr2pDDagQo

Some stops are missing in the video

All the best, everyone

Stig

Good Job Stig !!!
I've really enjoyed your video and this registration, and the discover of these Historical Organs !!!
Greetings from Italy
Carmelo

Thank you carmelo.Yes, they are very interesting these Historical organs, the disposition of the organ is different from the "normal" Organteq 2.

Nest wishes,

Stig