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Episode #11 - Addi interviews Fran Holland of Berkely, Ca. who built and plays an organ made with balloons.
More balloon music at youtube.com/inflatab leminute
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This is the improvisation played following the composer's pondering the registration at http://youtube.com/w atch?v=lX6Obr3Qkr4
This is the second improvisation from the now out-of-print DVD http://tinyurl.com/o ybus : "And the three kings had seen the Star of the Christ in the East and headed towards Nazareth."
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First off, I know I don't play this piece very well. In fact, it's quite bad. You don't have to tell me.
This is only on YouTube because I believe it is the first time it has ever been played as a concluding voluntary...correct me if I'm wrong.
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Marie-Claire Alain plays this 1935 Messiaen piece at the Hofkirche in Lucerne. This is a neo-classical tracker organ built 1972-77 by Orgelbau Kuhn AG. The disposition is listed at http://www.hoforgel- luzern.ch/dispositio n.htm
Rather imposing 32' pedal principals!
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Fugue from Prelude and Fugue BWV 548 in e minor. Shows off the bass registers of the instrument well.
Ask yourself who on earth allowed the makers to shove a mirror over the Oberwerk.
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Live footage of Lefties Soul Connection playing Shadow's Organ Donor - 5 Minutes Bam Bam, 5 minutes Organ Donor.
Live at De Kreun, Kortrijk - Belgium
http://www.on-poi nt.be
http://www.on-poi nt.tv
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This is the song Emilie Autumn made for Saw III. It stars with her voice saying "I pay for your silence", and then her fantastic electronic violin, fast as hell drums and beautiful as dark harpsicord.
One of her best instrumental songs...
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A great scene, in full, from the classic comedy, Monty Python's "the meaning of life". EDIT: I've posted a better quality version in response to a comment - click on the "responses" link to see it.