October 2010 Vodcast – Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda)

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19 thoughts on “October 2010 Vodcast – Guide Me O Thou Great Jehovah (Cwm Rhondda)”

  1. Perhaps this version is not the traditional Welsh but I enjoyed it nonetheless. Who is your pianist? He’s very good. BTW that’s a fine organ too.

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  2. Nice hear something different and to see you both enjoying playing this piece. It sounded good too. Thanks for sharing.

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  3. Thank you, Sean. That was really wonderful. We miss you! This was a real treat to have two of you for just a little while with your great music. Your introduction was very encouraging. My very best to Sally; I trust you are well.

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  4. There are two of you!! 🙂 Awesome job. Sean, your vodcasts always put a huge smile on my face, thank you for sharing your music and your spirit. God Bless you and the beautiful people of Barbados too!

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  5. Thank you, Sean! Still love your Heavenly music, so as your way of representing it. Sure, God’s Angel always is attended, when you preside at the organ.

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  6. Splendid, absolutely splendid, Sean. However, this month’s presentation must be viewed against the backdrop of the visitation of tropical storm Tomas and the passing of our Prime Minister and fellow Combermarian, the Late Honourable David J. H. Thompson. The certainty and the verve with which you interpreted this lovely hymn is an appropriate and timely reminder of the certainty of the guidance of our Lord and Saviour, the chief shepherd: particularly in times we appear to be up against it. Thanks again for what indeed has been a source of encouragement in these times in Barbados.

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  7. I love when you play both instruments together – spectacular. Perhaps we will have a piano and pipe organ set up in Carole’s living room for Christmas so that the two of you can play a live performance for us 🙂 Thank you for adding this bit of culture to my day!

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  8. Thanks for your comments. This is at St. John’s Episcopal Church in Stamford, Connecticut. It is a 116 rank 6808 pipe organ. A few builders had a hand in it: Roosevelt, McManus, E. M. Skinner and more recently, Bruce Shultz who voiced it in the early 90’s when it was refurbished.

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  9. Sean that was really fantastic as usual.

    Trust that you and Sally are doing great

    Avice sends her love and best wishes

    Mac

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  10. EXCELLENT!!!! loved it indeed! Dr. Jackson, what kind of organ is that you’re playing, how many ranks, and where might it be? I really enjoy your excellent posts and thanks for sharing your brilliant talent/musicianship! Also, it sounds like a ‘good’ room.

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  11. Sean,
    Wow—-what a marvelous dual arrangement and performance. I especially loved “seeing” dual and almost thought the 2 of you were about to shake hands at the end. Excellent!! Thank you. Thank you.

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