Philip GLASS / Mad Rush / Arturo Barba at RIGA Cathedral organ

Concert organist Arturo Barba Sevillano plays Walcker organ at Riga Cathedral, Latvia (Letonia). MAD RUSH, written by composer Philip GLASS (b. 1937). I hope you enjoy watching! Arturo Barba Arturo Barba playing music by Eduardo Torres (“In modo antico“) at this magnificent Riga Catehdral organ, here: Video edition: Álvaro Menéndez Granda @UCYRIwgwPQCs... From Riga Cathedral website ( ) “Riga Cathedral organ is considered to be one of the world’s most valuable historic organs. It was built in 1883 - 1884 by the famous German organ building company E. F. Walcker & Co. This organ has 124 stops, 4 manuals and pedals, 6718 pipes of different size and material that are placed on 26 wind chests. The pipes are made of different woods: pine, fir, maple, oak, beech, and pear, as well as of different metal alloys, like tin and lead alloys of varying proportions. Pipes also vary as to their size - the longest being about 10 m and the shortest only 13 mm long. The organ has two consoles that are located in two galleries. The big console in the upper gallery has four manuals. On both sides of the manuals there are stop shutters. The small console is in the lower gallery and its keyboard duplicates the fourth manual of the big console. Riga Cathedral organ represents top quality both in its technical and artistic performance and rightly belongs to the highest organ building achievements dating to the period of late Romanticism. It also belongs to the most valuable historic organs in the world.“
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