39 thoughts on “Sean Jackson's 2011 Vodcast Series I – John Stanley's Trumpet Voluntary with Jason Covey”
Good day! I am a wedding DJ, and this is absolutely my favorite Trumpet Voluntary I’ve heard. Do you have a link that or a way to purchase this version with Jason Covey?
A very excellent and Baroque performance. I love this. Maybe you could just increase the tempo a little, but I say that about most things, so don’t pay attention.
Magnificent! Piccolo trumpet and organ are such a wonderful combination – makes the hairs on my neck stand on end. Bravo to the both of you and thank you for posting.
It started out as a Roosevelt in the 1890s but essentially this is a 1917 E. M. Skinner organ which was revoiced etc in 1992 by Bruce Shultz. 116 ranks/approx. 6800 pipes.
Sean, This was such an endearing format and the performance was beautiful!! It was lovely to hear Jason speak of his family and their musical background…and also to hear you both speak of the Juilliard Fellowship and especially your talents used in praise & worship.
Thanks, Sean — again. Very enjoyable to see you and Jason together…I barely remember him performing at your wedding (must have been distracted by something), so it was especially reminiscent of a very good, meaningful time. Having played trumpet badly for years (marching band, HS orchestra) I can appreciated his talent and polished skills. Bravo, guys!!
Sean yet another inspirational piece of music making. Thankyou both for making it possible to relive the happy day you and Sally got married. God Bless
Good day! I am a wedding DJ, and this is absolutely my favorite Trumpet Voluntary I’ve heard. Do you have a link that or a way to purchase this version with Jason Covey?
Exquisite trumpet is crisp and theorgan is not overbearing. best version i have heard.
I love this piece.
Really great, seriously. So wonderful you didn’t rush it, and let the music sing. Wow. 🙂
This seems incredibly slow. I’ve always thought that this piece should be played “lively”, but not fast. Never-the-less, a well executed performance.
what is the full name of the song? which opus is it of John Stanley’s?
The wedding song played in Lady Mary and Matthew Crawley’s wedding in “Downton Abbey.” Also played in Betty Warren’s wedding in “Monalisa Smile.”
I want this to my wedding ?
top class all the way…..really fantastic and moving……
Extremely well executed duet, definitely going into my Favorites!
This is a lovely duet. Relax, breathe and enjoy. 😉
Excellent!
It doesn’t exist. I’ve spent half my life looking for it.
A very excellent and Baroque performance. I love this. Maybe you could just increase the tempo a little, but I say that about most things, so don’t pay attention.
what church was this recorded at? It’s so grand.
Splendid rendition of an old favorite!
Beautiful performance!
Well played, gentlemen, well played!! Thank you so much for sharing.
Beautiful playing by both of you – Congrats
Outstanding performance!
Magnificent! Piccolo trumpet and organ are such a wonderful combination – makes the hairs on my neck stand on end. Bravo to the both of you and thank you for posting.
Well done guys. Sounds amazing
Beautiful work for the both of you. wonderful tempo and strength.
Wonderful playing! Can you tell me, where to buy the sheet music for exactly this version?
It started out as a Roosevelt in the 1890s but essentially this is a 1917 E. M. Skinner organ which was revoiced etc in 1992 by Bruce Shultz. 116 ranks/approx. 6800 pipes.
what organ is this?
what organ is this?
Amazing…
Nice trumpet sound, good balance with the organ, the acoustic is excellent.Bravo !
Amazing ,,, wonderfull piece
Awesome.
That was great.
Sean,
This was such an endearing format and the performance was beautiful!!
It was lovely to hear Jason speak of his family and their musical background…and also to hear you both speak of the Juilliard Fellowship and especially your talents used in praise & worship.
Kelly
Sean, what a treat. Many thanks. Hugs!!!
Thank you! Beautifully done!
Thanks, Sean — again. Very enjoyable to see you and Jason together…I barely remember him performing at your wedding (must have been distracted by something), so it was especially reminiscent of a very good, meaningful time. Having played trumpet badly for years (marching band, HS orchestra) I can appreciated his talent and polished skills. Bravo, guys!!
Fantastic! And you both make it look easy.
Thank you!
Don
Sean yet another inspirational piece of music making. Thankyou both for making it possible to relive the happy day you and Sally got married. God Bless
Phil & Nesta XXXX
Very Very Nice Bravo Well Done!!