Topic: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

Well, my first humble attempt to play Alleluia Du Messie…... Haven't heard anyone else play it with Organteq. There are some different transcriptions. Later I think I try another version…S. Karg-Elert. This is Th Dubois. BTW, I’m using headphones with Organteq. It sounds so real.
Since February I have listened to people playing this piece. Every organ sounds different, every organist is playing with different registration and tempo. I finally decided to forget everything I had heard. So, my way of choosing stops and my tempo is how I felt when I was recording. Wanted some variations. It’s organteqenthusiast, for the moment   
And, Thank you, Roman!

https://forum.modartt.com/uploads.php?f...del%20.mp3

Last edited by Pianoteqenthusiast (06-06-2020 10:18)

Re: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

I love your registrations, as always! That's indeed music for a happy day

Re: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

Such a beautiful posting by a Pianoteq enthusiast who has now become smitten by the majesty of the organ - you've done and posted great stuff!  I love the way that you choose registrations for the manuals to make them sound like components of a multi-section orchestra.  It demonstrates how the organ truly is the "King of the Instruments".

- David

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@Philippe
Thank you, Philippe.! It’s so rewarding to read that you like my registrations. I always try to reveal the sound secrets inside Organteq

@dklein
Thank you for your kind words. I appreciate it.

Re: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

I like it

Re: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

i like it too, so much variety in the registrations, so much happiness in your playing

Re: Hallelujah Chorus G.F. Händel

Very nice interpretation! Bravo!

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@ Romariozen and bernard and jbuvat

My warmest thanks for listening to my music and for your kindness. It put a smile on my face, and I pay it forward. More smiling people, what a world it would be