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Pipe Organ and Fountains at Longwood Gardens

Organist Justin Hartz plays “Fountain Reverie” by Percy Fletcher on the 10010-pipe Aeolian organ located in the Grand Ballroom at Longwood Gardens. Music with video of the magnificent fountains. This piece is on the CD program of “Hartz and Flowers” - cat # CD 7024 on the PRO ORGANO label. It may be purchased by linking to www.zarex.com - and by entering 7024 in the Search Box, this will bring up the product page with complete details. The complete 30-minute video - available on VHS NTSC format only - is also available at www.zarex.com . To pull up product details and purchase links, enter 9002 in the Search Box. Justin Hartz has served as one of the “regular” organists - and one of the most popular, too - at Longwood Gardens. The Grand Ballroom opens on one side to a floral conservatory. Longwood Gardens is open to the public as a key tourist attraction south of Philadelphia, but at one time was the private estate of the DuPont family.

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25 Comments

Great job Justin! Thanx for sharing your gift of music with us tubers! God Bless from Wisc


Beautiful!!!!!!!!!!


What a fantastic piece! The editing was exquisite! I may not be an organ afficionando, but I know what I enjoy and this was beautiful.


The new console is huge! I like the look of the Moller console.


Beautiful doesn’t describe the combination of this instrument and the fountains!


The string division on this organ is simply.. edible..


Got the cd , beautiful piece .The fountain display was a perfect background to this!


The new console is supposed to look like the original console to this organ. The console in this video is the organs second console (by Moller), the one before this console (by Aeolian) looked nearly identical to the new one they recently put in. I think it’s a good thing, just because the original console looked like that… typically I like draw knob consoles better though. This is one of the few exceptions!


I sure hate that they got rid of this drawknob console. It’s so much more stately in appearance for its environment than that tacky theater-style contraption they’ve got in there now! Still one of my favorite organs though!


One of my most favorite organs…Great video,thanks for sharing!


Justin, I love this piece also. I played it today for a wedding on a small 1924 Henry Pilcher son’s organ. You have a huge organ to play there and this only has 9 stops. I used the viola and voix celeste on the swell and the melodia 8′ on the great for the melody line. That little organ plays this type of literature very well though. Thanks for recording this. Hinnersorgans


This is one of my favorite pieces to play.


OMG! such gorgoeus fountains!


Excellent!Thanks Roeleke for the share!


This is so beautiful! Juliana


Great Video!!


A very relaxing and peaceful video, the organist was superb and I loved the foutains, thankyou Roeleke…..Barbara


Great stuff! Thanks to Twirretwarre for sharing.


I have chosen this one to share with my friends today!

It is such peaceful play and also the vid I like. Thank you.

Roeleke


EXELENTE!!!


this is really nice i enjoy it a lot 5*****


Very soothing.


This is pretty. I really enjoy this.


WONDERFUL


Very musical playing, as usual, Justin! Thanks for keeping this literature alive. You do it so well!


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