The instrument of kings, with the king of instruments, to the glory of the King of Kings. Composer: Jeremiah Clark, “Prince of Denmark March” Gesu Church, Marquette University campus.
more about “Thomas Schlüter (Schlueter) June 6, 2008“, posted with vodpod

Such exquisite sounds. . .so disciplined and lofty and beautiful. And yet the one playing is like a servant waiting on his Master for the next cue, the next movement, the exact nanno-second for the note and sequence of praise to God and blessing all the hearers. Thank you, Tom. Thank you for using your life and talents for the glory of God alone!
All glory to our God and King, King Jesus!
Ingrid,
Thanks for posting both of these videos – beautiful work Tom – those are two of my favorites – played both many times at the organ. Loved hearing the 32′ reed on the end of the Clark piece.
Thanks again Ingrid for posting – you know how much I love the organ (especially a fine pipe organ) and when you put brass with it…… it’s just thrilling and takes you right into heaven and God’s presence. Awsome – hope you will do this more often!!
Randall Maynard
Knoxville, Tennessee
That’s the most, pardon the term, testosterone powered version of the Clark’s voluntary that I’ve heard yet. I know that purists would say that it isn’t “Baroque” in that light, fluty way it’s “supposed to be”, but who cares? Love the pipe organ. BIG sound. Wish I could have been there. Bravo.
Bravo! Bravo! Bravo!
Ausgezeichnete Darbietung!
Ich danke Ihnen vielmals. Das lass ich mir gefallen.
Tom
Tom,
Next time, you and Ingrid are coming along with us, no excuses.
Saw this linked at Slice tonight. Great playing as usual. We just returned from F.A.M. and area. We thought of you at St. Thomas Church/Bach’s grave!