🎵 My Favourite Hymns on this Huge Cathedral Organ

Published 2023-03-20
This is one of the best things about my job - playing hymns on organs like this is Paradise for me!

I present to you the sensational ‪@nicholsonorgans‬ organ in ‪@llandaffcathedral547‬!

Here are a selection of Lent (and some not necessarily for Lent) hymns:

00:00 | Alleluia! Sing to Jesus (Hyfrydol)
03:17 | Come Down, O Love Divine (Down Ampney)
06:45 | Draw Us in the Spirit's Tether (Union Seminary)
09:14 | Forty Days and Forty Nights (Aus der Tiefe)
11:48 | Praise to the Lord, the Almighty (Lobe den Herren)
14:52 | When peace, like a river, attendeth my way (It is well)

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All Comments (21)
  • This is the only way these hymns should be played! I love pipe organs in church. I am NO fan of guitars or 'praise bands'. Thank you for sharing!!!
  • I spent 40 years in a loft. I NEVER felt it was a job. I always felt that my calling was to lead in worship, not entertain. With you wonderful playing of these hymns, you brought back that feeling in me. I loved this video soooo much. Bob from Southern California.
  • The beauty of these magnificent hymn tunes and their beautifully poetic words touched my emotions. I regret that much of this beauty is ignored in modern church worship, where, particularly in my own Catholic tradition, for many years there has been a disastrous dumbing down of liturgy and music which leaves me cold and disinterested.
  • It is a pleasure to hear a beautiful and powerful organ played so magnificently.🇦🇺🦘💐All hail, to the Glory of God!✝️
  • Richard people in CUBA yes CUBA are listening to this video and the feedback is amazing They are thunderstruck by your STAR performance they can't believe that something could be so beautiful beautiful
  • @bcurt47
    Great selection- "May all that have life and breath come now with praises before Him!"
  • @manxknobs
    It is well with my soul - when I hear your magnificent playing on magnificent organs! Glory to God! Blessings,Richard, from Buffalo, NY.
  • @nibs1989
    The pipe organ is imbued with such an unparalleled majesty in its music.
  • Geoffrey Griffith again in Philadelphia usa formerly of all saints Anglican church in Barbados in the 1960 the Great organist mr Richard is playing all of my favorite hymns oh praise to God always i am sending these to my f videos t videos v
  • @jv04jm
    Richard, like you, I find the most rewarding and uplifting thing I have ever done on the organ is stir a large congregation to resounding praise! I then am truly lost in wonder, love and praise! 😍 Thanks for sharing these inspiring renditions! 🙏 👏
  • @MrWilhelm1950
    I served as a church organist for over 50 years. I believe that it was my mission to usher the congregation through my music into the presence of The Lord every Sunday in preparation for worship. My only prayer is that the congregation was blessed and that His Name was honoured and glorified by my meager efforts. Thank you so very much this video. Msy God continue to bless you as you so faithfully serve Him.
  • ...And you ADD PARADISE for your "congregation"! Seeing this beautiful Cathedral & hearing your magnificent hymns, brings tears to my eyes & hope to my spirit that the world is not all lost. Thank you again...:_bisLovebis:
  • It was absolutely beautiful, and it was an honour to hear you play, comforting, and inspiring. Thank you.
  • Beautiful selection of Hymns for Lent Richard! Yes, you are in paradise when you are invited to play on these beautiful pipe organs. Enjoy this journey!
  • @mcpanorama
    Dear Richard, An Englishman in North Cyprus, I feel your playing of hymns brings me, though far from home. nearer to God.
  • @dawnkoepp4495
    Beautiful. Ypur wonderful. Playing the organ in the choir loft is my own little world excepy my chirch dpesnt have an organ any more The song your your playing is a song that i cpuld play allday long. Dont ever stop playing God bless ypu
  • @Henk_H
    Thank you very very VERY VERY much for your attitude of worship to God in your playing of this instrument. Listening to your “interpretation” of tonal color while reading the lyrics has brought me into His Presence! Beautifully and reverently rendered!
  • Geoffrey Griffith in Philadelphia usa i am sending all of these videos to my friends here in the usa and they loves them they asked me to keep sending these videos of this great organist mr McVeigh amen