14 thoughts on “Felix Mendelssohn’s War March of the Priests”
Sean Jackson
RobCharles1981
I really enjoyed that Sean thanks for sharing it with us! :o)
007vauxhall
Excellent Sean, very well played indeed! Thank you
Dave Illar
Thank you Sean, for sharing this finely played classic!
koi0009
thank you from Italy !
firstsmoofy
Mr Jackson, that was wonderful. Great tempo so that all might be understood. And you have a smooth pedal technique.
Luca Basaldella
Oh Great! Super organ and a superb organist! =D
Rufus Cross
I really enjoyed your presentation of the marvelous piece. You’ve inspired me to pick it up again and play it some more.
haydematilde03
Excellent Sean!!
Clyde Lucas
Wonderful playing Sean! Thank you so much my brother for making this video available! God bless you!
l rufus
Excellent! Brings back memories of my high school graduation over 100 years ago! Outstanding musician!
Pipkin Hopkins
Great Sean, Dr Phibes would be proud of you 🙂
Luca Basaldella
OH: GREAT.When you come to Italy… for a concert?
Lou P.
One of my favorite pieces performed by one of my favorite organists. I’m familiar with the opera this comes from but would anyone happen to know what part of Holy Scripture this composition depicts? I’d imagine these “priests” marching to war were the Levites.
I really enjoyed that Sean thanks for sharing it with us! :o)
Excellent Sean, very well played indeed! Thank you
Thank you Sean, for sharing this finely played classic!
thank you from Italy !
Mr Jackson, that was wonderful. Great tempo so that all might be understood. And you have a smooth pedal technique.
Oh Great! Super organ and a superb organist! =D
I really enjoyed your presentation of the marvelous piece. You’ve inspired me to pick it up again and play it some more.
Excellent Sean!!
Wonderful playing Sean! Thank you so much my brother for making this video available! God bless you!
Excellent! Brings back memories of my high school graduation over 100 years ago! Outstanding musician!
Great Sean, Dr Phibes would be proud of you 🙂
OH: GREAT.When you come to Italy… for a concert?
One of my favorite pieces performed by one of my favorite organists. I’m familiar with the opera this comes from but would anyone happen to know what part of Holy Scripture this composition depicts? I’d imagine these “priests” marching to war were the Levites.