February 2010 Vodcast – Love Divine All Loves Excelling for Piano and Organ

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50 thoughts on “February 2010 Vodcast – Love Divine All Loves Excelling for Piano and Organ”

  1. Sean, I always enjoy your videos, particularly the one at Trinity Church on Wall Street NY, you playing the theme from Superman.What I long to hear you play is Jean Sibelius’ “Finlandia”. Lets hear you make those pipes thunder and scream!

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  2. Dr. Jackson, I’m sure you know what I meant. Sure serious music can and has been played on B-3’s. A lot of our Afo American church install B’3 with the impression that they were built for churches and church liturgy. A exceptionally trained man as yourself you know what I mean. Enjoyed hearing from you. God Bless.

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  3. Wonderful to hear black church musician playing serious music. No Hammonds B-3’s, no jump music. Thank you sir

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  4. Wow! truly inspirational and refreshing arrangement played superbly.Can’t wait to hear your other video clips. I used to produce a radio program for organ a few years ago from 100s of organ records and the sound you produce is amongst some of the finest.Kind RegardsDoug NZ

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  5. Excellent, i am from North Wales and you have played “Blaenwern” and “Hyfrydol” the best I have ever heard! Well Done, You are a very talented Organist and Pianist!

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  6. What an impressive amalgamation of your dual talent in piano and organ. And your Welsh pronunciation would have made Nain and Taid proud. Da Iawn, cariad. I have spent my 36th birthday today relistening to your Feb cast and loved the great hymns you played. It has brought me much cheer despite almost feeling suicidal about approaching your age…………..

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  7. Sean, this was amazing to see and hear you playing both instruments simultaneously (and weaving together three tunes). Fantastic and very creative!

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  8. Divine music Sean. Well done! A very creative idea as well (musically and technically) to put your organ and piano skills together in one recording. Very interesting indeed.

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  9. Sean
    Thanks so much for sharing your beautiful music. A great performance and very inspiring. I enjoyed very much. A great idea. I look forward to hearing your next performance. Belated Happy Birthday and God’s continued Blessings. Love to you and Sally.
    Aunt Joy

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  10. Thank you, Sean! Lexi loved the beautiful music. These on-line piano lessons will do wonders for her! Your delivery that is so formal and personal, knowledgeable and enthusiastic all at once is amazing. So from the amateur, well done!

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  11. Exquisitely breath taking, heavenly and a real blessing to my ears and heart. God has truly blessed you with this precious gift. I know your dad is very proud of the gift of you to his life, a real inspiration. Richest blessings to you and wife. I thank my friend Marlene for sending me this link, just watching and listening brought back beautiful memories.

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  12. Many thanks to Winston for sharing this link with me, and thanks for the inspiration, Sean! Have a wonderful birthday! Your music has inspired this haiku:

    a gift of true love
    whispering to the spirit…
    God-given talent

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  13. Absolutely amazing, Sean. You demonstrate a God-given gift that is particularly delightful and uplifting. February is really the best month in which to be born. Thanks to Mac and Avice for sending me this link.

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  14. Sean that was so amazingly inspiring that words fail us to describe. You just keep on allowing God to make music through you to motivate and enrich all of us. WE are so proud to have the privilege of your music.

    Love from Barbados. Do say hello to Sally for us. Who knows, we might see you soon.

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  15. Actually Elaine’s alter ego, Bill, husband extraordinaire writing…AMAZING, Sean. The first time I’ve seen multiple personalities captured in one shot…a psychological breakthru!! And yet, I still have never seen you and Superman in the same room…I’m so confused. But I liked the music, especially your dancing shoes, a show in themselves. If you painted little faces on them and glued on ears,it would be incredible…OH, I could go on and on,but I must be off. Bill

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  16. Hi Sean just watched your broadcast. Happy birthday, your music continues to inspire and delight us. We miss you and Sally terribly and look forward to meeting up soon.

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  17. Well done Sean I am extremely proud of your gift and look forward to hearing more of it. Happy Birthday from your Canadian family and may God contnue to richly bless u.

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  18. Thank you, everyone, for your encouraging comments. As you could well imagine, I am enjoying the process of putting these together so it is fulfilling to know how much it is appreciated.

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