Tonight's Archers - R4 - has the sound of Widor's toccata from his fifth symphony.
Maybe I missed something - but surely this is outside the range of most small village organists. Further, the previous organist - Phil Archer - apparently played for 35 years and it was one of his favourite pieces - though that doesn't necessarily mean he played it. Seems he managed to do that, and also run a farm. Must have been extraordinarily talented!
It could be, of course, that tonight's performance was by a guest organist, for the inauguration of the new Ambridge organ. I may also be under estimating the abilities of many organists, but my limited experience suggests that finding people of playing some parts of the organ repertoire well is difficult, though I would expect cathedral organists to be able to play a wide range and have the technical ability to do so.
Have the beeb given an over optimistic misrepresentation of the abilities of small village church organists - plus perhaps also the sound of the organ - which was probably a recording from a large church or cathedral?
Maybe I missed something - but surely this is outside the range of most small village organists. Further, the previous organist - Phil Archer - apparently played for 35 years and it was one of his favourite pieces - though that doesn't necessarily mean he played it. Seems he managed to do that, and also run a farm. Must have been extraordinarily talented!
It could be, of course, that tonight's performance was by a guest organist, for the inauguration of the new Ambridge organ. I may also be under estimating the abilities of many organists, but my limited experience suggests that finding people of playing some parts of the organ repertoire well is difficult, though I would expect cathedral organists to be able to play a wide range and have the technical ability to do so.
Have the beeb given an over optimistic misrepresentation of the abilities of small village church organists - plus perhaps also the sound of the organ - which was probably a recording from a large church or cathedral?
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