GREATEST-LOVED MELODIES from a Tiny English Church

Publicado 2024-08-11

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  • What a tiny perfect church. All the features on the outside give it such character.
  • @margidaly6874
    Astonishing how there is always more to be told. Seems every inch of the land has a tale goung back millennia. So super you could take the harmonium to play in this teeny church. Loved it.
  • @KenG557
    Your University should create an archive of these historical video documentaries.
  • @1KinKeeper
    Playing "Deep River" on this harmonium was a perfect choice. Beautiful and interesting!
  • @Armstrong_David
    You have such a calming voice. Thank you kindly for another great video.
  • @grammar0
    love your videos. Thank you so much. Peaceful and beautiful. Beautiful English countryside
  • @KenG557
    I'm amazed at the truly magnificent and glorious sounds produced by that old portable organ. What a treasure you have found. 🙏
  • @user-zq3kb7ug5c
    ❤From county Wicklow, Ireland warmest greetings and blessings 🇮🇪☘️always! Ben, more history, more knowledge, more prayerful music. A wonderful way to relax on a beautiful Sunday evening. Thank you Ben. Fr. Noel
  • We enjoy each week your diversity and variety of each week…we love it…thank you Ben
  • @rogerwalton8160
    We had “be thou my vision” at our wedding over 60 years ago. Lovely.
  • @raymondo162
    your peace in our hearts Lord, at the end of the day............... nice
  • @alyswilliams9571
    Lord Of All Hopefulness, a beautiful hymn, one of my (many) favourites, I always enjoy singing it at mass on a Sunday. Wonderfully and movingly played Ben.
  • @MagicaLucem
    Once again a beautiful video. A blissfully beautiful church, a beautifully crafted story of history and the old world of England...and more and always the most important, your delightful engaging music .. Thank you for another wonderful Sunday vlog
  • @KenG557
    You could finish that added wooden lever to match the old wood of the organ. 👍
  • @davef.2329
    The dynamic little harmonium, Ray's gift that keeps on going... Such a quaint, serene and utterly at-peace aura in and around that little church. Can you just imagine the day coming when all that will be razed to build blocks of flats? Cheers.
  • Be thou my vision, O Lord of my heart. It’s hard to imagine what Henry V, the warrior king, would have made of Ben playing plainsong on a harmonium or George Pullen playing Londonderry Air. Ben is no longer organist at St Martin’s but is giving pleasure to tens of thousands instead.
  • @David-tm8sl
    What a beautiful gem of a church. Thanks so much for sharing it with us ❤
  • @jilliemc
    Folk tunes. Introvert church. Yes, we are on the same page. Carry on, Ben! 🎶