SOPP478: I’ve been with you for only a few days, but what you say is right-on
Secrets of Organ Playing Podcast - Ein Podcast von Secrets of Organ Playing - Mittwochs

Kategorien:
This question was sent by MaryLu, and she writes: “I’ve been with you for only a few days, but what you say is right-on. I'm 78 years old, and hold a Bachelor’s degree in Music Education, and advanced degrees in piano performance, organ performance and church music. At the moment I work full time at a large church where I direct 4 choirs and play all English and Latin Masses. I also play several organ recitals a year. Over the last few years I have found that I'm in a rut, replaying organ repertoire that I've been playing for years, so this year I'm breaking out of that rut and preparing new repertoire which I plan to use for the first time this November. And I would VERY MUCH like a bit of guidance. Rheinberger Organ Sonata #17 in B Major (registration especially, though it seems straight-forward, I can't seem to get it just right. Bach "Little" Fugue in g minor (Can't believe I'd never played that one!!) which you have already reviewed -- that's how I found you! Alain Litanies I know this doesn't answer your questions, but . . . . . Thank you for being here! MaryLu”