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I heard that once at Easter morning Mass in Notre Dame in the early 1980s while living in Europe. Major goose bumps. That is a fantastic recording. You can almost feel the organ shake the cathedral stones.
This ought to have a warning on it -- this much organ can be habit forming :) I especially like the big finish ("hey, did you know we have an organ here? oh good, just wanted to make sure you hadn't forgotten")
GROWL GROWL GROWL! OH YEAH!
ReplyDeletethanks for this!
OH. MY. GOODNESS. YES.
ReplyDeleteI didn't expect to be left breathless!
ReplyDeleteI heard that once at Easter morning Mass in Notre Dame in the early 1980s while living in Europe. Major goose bumps. That is a fantastic recording. You can almost feel the organ shake the cathedral stones.
ReplyDeleteI got a fever... and the cure is MORE ORGAN!
ReplyDeleteThanks, Fr. Phillips--and thanks for the link!
ReplyDeleteThat so totally rocked!
ReplyDeleteThis ought to have a warning on it -- this much organ can be habit forming :) I especially like the big finish ("hey, did you know we have an organ here? oh good, just wanted to make sure you hadn't forgotten")
ReplyDeleteYou have any more where this came from? I wish I could find a list of really great pieces of organ music like this. I just can't get enough!
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