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President Obama led the Emanuel A.M.E. Church in singing Amazing Grace during his eulogy for Reverend Clementa Pinckney.
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Chime With Charleston
As a show of unity and compassion for beloved Mother Emanuel AME, every church bell in Charleston, South Carolina, rang at the same time on Sunday, June 21, 2015. Churches across the nation joined Charleston in solidarity and rang their bells. People stood on sidewalks and rang handbells. These are some videos of the bells ringing in several states. Thank you to all who participated. To see a complete list of churches, visit charlestonly.com/solidarity.
Zion at thy shining gates - Choirs of Grace Episcopal Church, Charleston, SC
The St. Gregory Choir and St. Nicholas Choir of Grace Episcopal Church sing Zion at thy shining gates (arr. George Guest) at Advent Lessons and Carols on November 27, 2011 at St. Matthew's Lutheran Church in Charleston.
Choral Eucharist, The Second Sunday after the Epiphany, January 19, 2020 - 11:00 AM
Celebrant: The Very Reverend J. Michael A. Wright
Homilist: The Venerable Calhoun Walpole
Gospeller: The Reverend Mac Magee
Assisting: The Reverend Len Williams
Music:
St. Gregory Choir
Nigel Potts, Canon Organist and Master of the Music
Parks Greene, Sub-Organist
Service Bulletin:
Grace Episcopal Church Virtual Tour
Welcome to Grace Episcopal Church! Take a look at the inside and outside of this church, located in Muncie, Indiana.
Church Bells Ring in Charleston on 5/21/15
Church bells ring in downtown Charleston in honor of the 9 lives lost in the shooting at the Emanuel AME Church.
A Walk Through Distinctive Churches of Charleston, W.Va.
Long before communities defined themselves by their ballparks and malls, they defined themselves by their churches. Charleston Gazette reporter Bob Schwarz takes you on an audio-visual guided tour of some of the most distinctive churches in Charleston, W.Va., from their architecture and stained glass, to their sacred spaces and gardens. Among the churches depicted: First Presbyterian, Kanawha United Presbyterian, Sacred Heart Co-Cathedral, Saint John's Episcopal Church, Christ Church United Methodist and Baptist Temple. Set to a soundtrack of Bach's Old Coat performed by Bob Webb (electric cello) and Heidi Muller (dulcimer) from the CD The Hayslett Collection: A Musical Tribute ( First published in the Charleston Gazette on Aug. 23, 2008.
Charleston Unitarian Church Graveyard
This is a quick clip of part of the graveyard at the Unitarian Church in Charleston, South Carolina, with organ music wafting from the church. This church is the oldest Unitarian Church in the south, dating from the late 1700's
Classical Christmas Concert, ECC Lancaster
Youth Ensemble of New England
Hosted at Evangelical Congregational Church Lancaster
Impressive musicians, intimate venue, inspiring music selection pulled together by an incredible director.
This is the best production I have done to date with MassMediaMaker.com technology.
Program of Final Video
Concerto grosso in G minor, Op. 8 No. 6 (Christmas Concerto)
Giuseppe Torelli
Isaac Brito, Paula Gibbons, violin
Hanna Koval, cello
God Rest Ye Merry, Gentleman
arr.Lloyd Larson
JS Bach Pastoral Symphony (from The Christmas Oratorio)
arr. John Parkinson
Chanson from Suite Antique John Rutter
Anna Pak, flute
Andrew Pak, piano
Coventry Carol arr. William Ryden
The Song of the Birds
arr. Pablo Casals
Emma DeMartino, cello
Fantasia on Greensleeves (What child Is This?)
arr. Ralph Vaughn Williams
Anna Pak, flute
Maya Williams, harp
Dr. Connie Rittenhouse Drexler, Director
This is one of the best examples of what MassMediaMaker.com technology can do. Please enjoy this fine production of Classical Christmas Music!
Trinity Episcopal Cathedral - Historic Columbia, South Carolina Church
A quick look at the interior and exterior of the recently renovated Trinity Episcopal Church in Columbia, SC. Located at 1100 Sumter Street adjacent to the South Carolina State House.
Welcoming and Seating of a Bishop in the Cathedral
Welcoming and Seating of a Bishop in the Cathedral
88th Diocesan Convention
October 15, 2010
Trinity Cathedral, Columbia, SC
5Church Chef Jamie Lynch on Charlotte Today
Skinner Pipe Organ that Sounds Like a Jet Engine: POOSC Ep. 5 Aeolian-Skinner at Limestone
Pipe Organs of South Carolina Episode Five The Aeolian-Skinner at Limestone College
The blowers coming on is quite dramatic, turn up the headphones. And the way the lights and electronics turn on sounds like a video game.
Gaffney, South Carolina. Scroll to 2:25 to hear the fugue from the toccata and fugue in D minor by JS Bach, BWV 565.
Here is the second intact G Donald Harrison Skinner Organ in the state. Located in the Fullerton Auditorium it is usually covered by the stage and only gets played a few times per year. No exposed pipes.
Opus 1087, built in 1947. 41 ranks
Three manuals. 4 divisions. 38 stops. 35 registers. 2459 pipes. Manual compass is 61 notes. Pedal compass is 32 notes.
Music played:
2:25 to hear the fugue from the toccata and fugue in D minor by JS Bach, BWV 565.
Demonstration of swell: 8:43
Demonstration of Great 11:30
Gigout Toccata, for fun of course: 13:30
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Turn of the Century Hinner's Organ at Pickens Presbyterian Church
Joyce Thompson organist of Pickens Presbyterian Church located in Pickens county in the upstate of South Carolina, shows us the historic Hinner's pipe organ. A one manual, tracker, with two pistons, and updated with electric bellows. Steve Grant and Richard Thompson also tell us about the organ.
Please note the musical selections on this program have been cut short do to significant tuning issues we faced during the recording. We had to cut off the heat to avoid noise. This is not typical for OrganHunters. I am grateful Joyce and Steve for playing and hate to have to do this.
Video was recorded some time ago thus the Advent selections.
Please subscribe and share. Sound quality is important to Organ hunters, please use headphones for most authentic sound. The room mics in this situation were located by the first pew. And one can really feel this pipe organ in the room. See pedal stop demo near the end.
Stay for the end to see a tour of the bellow handle.
New Sanctuary, New Pipe Organ, POOSC Ep. 11, OLR
Here is episode 11 of Pipe Organs of South Carolina, here we visit the Wicks organ of 21 ranks originally built in 1994 but was put away in storage until it found a new home and new voicing here at Our Lady of the Rosary Catholic Church in Greenville in 2016,
The beautiful, very resonant sanctuary was completed late last year.
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In this video you will hear the Rigaudon by Campra and the Toccata in d minor, Dorian by JS Bach as well as a demonstration of the stops.
This program is funded in part by the Metropolitan Arts Council which receives support from the City of Greenville, BMW Manufacturing Company, Michelin North America, Inc., SEW Eurodrive and the South Carolina Arts Commission.
Special thanks to Tony Sane, associate producer and Jonathan Jacobs
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Rochester Cathedral Opening in New York USA
A Stock Pipe Organ with Sweet Flutes
This is Episode One in Pipe Organs of North Carolina.
This program is funded in part by the Metropolitan Arts Council which receives support from the City of Greenville, BMW Manufacturing Company, Michelin North America, Inc., SEW Eurodrive and the South Carolina Arts Commission.
We are going ahead with this series along with the South Carolina organs because Tony has recently started new work outside of Charlotte. Don't worry there are quite a few more pipe organs to come in the lower Carolina.
Zimmer instrument, with details in the video. Myers Memorial is currently looking for an organist (8/23/17
Charleston Church Maintains Proud History
Historian Jon Hale describes how Emanuel AME Church in Charleston, South Carolina has championed civil rights and equality over two centuries of adversity.
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Convention: The Episcopal Church in South Carolina, January 26, 2013
The Most Reverend Katharine Jefferts Schori, Presiding Bishop and Primate of The Episcopal Church, was Celebrant and Preacher for Choral Eucharist at Grace Episcopal Church in Charleston, SC. Later delegates met in Convention and elected the Right Reverend Charles G. vonRosenberg as Bishop. He was invested by the Presiding Bishop in an installation liturgy (begins about 1:31 on this video). Bishop vonRosenberg's address to the Convention begins around 1:39.
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