Exploring one of the rarest Pipe Organs in the World - Neresheim Abbey - Paul Fey

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Publicado 2024-03-15
Some weeks ago I've had the opportunity to play the amazing pipe organ at Neresheim Abbey in Neresheim, Germany. This Holzhay organ is one of the last of its kind and is located in a huge abbey church with more than 7 seconds of reverb! That's very rare, even around here. This organ uses the Kirnberger III temperament and consists of about 3.500 pipes and was an absolute joy to play!

I hope you'll enjoy this tour of the amazing musical instrument. Find the single chapters here:

00:00 Introduction
01:18 Hauptwerk Division
04:52 Tutti HW
05:48 Oberwerk Division
09:04 Reed Voices OW
09:33 Tutti OW
10:00 Echowerk Division
11:21 Reed Voices EW
12:01 Pedal
13:15 Timpani Stop
13:30 Full Organ / TUTTI

Video recorded by Paul Fey Organist

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • @philipgibson7175
    I do not have the knowledge of the various sections of the organ, I throughly enjoyed the demonstration of what the instrument can do with the explanation.
  • @ExAnimoPortugal
    That church with that sunlight and the sound of that organ must be very much like going up to heaven
  • @e.c.9468
    this building and the way the organs "enter" the walls if you see what I mean, letting the daylight enter is amazing
  • @ZENOBlAmusic
    Brilliant Acoustic and Crystal clear Notes, Flutes, Trumpets! What a joyful experience! German Master-craft!
  • @maartenbuma3527
    Wow, Paul, this was great to hear. Newer crossed my mind that an organ can run out of air!! But it seems to be possible as you explained.
  • Paul, I have been following you for years and I love watching you be more than a magnificent organ player, but now, an enjoyable personality. More ! More ! More !
  • HI Paul. Glad that you recorded the Neresheim Abbey organ! I played and examined it in 1983, a few years after it was restored by Kuhn of Switzerland. It has a wonderful, rich sound and an amazingly complicated mechanical key action under the floor! Did you get to try the Choir organ, which plays electrically from the gallery console? Its stops are controlled by the rectangular buttons on the top of the console.
  • Bravo Paul. Paul, as we approach the celebration of Easter in two weeks I am hoping that you can play a wonder Easter Hymn, "The Strife is Over"(American version not English). Many thanks.
  • @roberthossen8354
    I saw your announcement on Instagram and again you've played BEAUTIFULLY BRAVO 👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼👌🏻
  • @user-lu5fo3mq8u
    Really enjoy your talent and the wonderful sounds of those magnificent organs. The churches are beautiful. Thank you for sharing your beautiful music.
  • @Ritopher
    Ausgezeichnet!! Gefällt mir. Vielen Dank für diese Demonstration an dieser hellen Orgel. Diese alten Barockkirchen sind ein meisterhaftes Werk des Menschen.
  • Maestro, when you play the King of all instruments, the hair on my arms stands, Paul, I love listening to you play; God Bless you for all the happiness you bring the world, L Richard USA New York♥
  • @rsnikwad
    Just loved that reverb! Fantastic Paul!
  • @williammerry4746
    It is so good when you explain and play. You are good at this. and your English is clear and perfect
  • @Mumriken
    One of my absolute favourite organs in the whole world, too bad it seems to be in such need of restauration but all organs do from time to time though.