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Be Thou My Vision

"Be Thou My Vision" is a traditional Christian hymn of Irish origin. The words are based on a Middle Irish poem attributed to the 6th century Irish Christian poet St. Dallán Forgaill. The best-known English version, with some minor variations, was translated by Eleanor Hull and published in 1912. Since 1919 it has been commonly sung to an Irish folk tune, noted as “Slane” in church hymnals and is one of the most popular hymns in the United Kingdom. Organist Mark Laubach has served as Organist and Choirmaster of St. Stephen’s Episcopal Church in Wilkes-Barre since January 1986, where he administers an active liturgical and choral music program, concert series, and Music from St. Stephen’s, a radio broadcast heard weekly on WVIA 89.9 FM Public Radio. In 2008 Bishop Paul Marshall made Mark Honorary Canon Precentor of the Diocese in recognition of his accomplishments and contributions to the musical and liturgical life of the Diocese of Bethlehem. Mark received a Bachelor’s Degree in Church Music from Westminster Choir College, a Master’s Degree in Organ Performance and Literature from the Eastman School of Music of the University of Rochester, and served for one year as Fellow in Church Music at Washington National Cathedral. His organ teachers have included Clinton Miller, George Markey, Donald McDonald, and David Craighead. Since winning first prize in the 1984 American Guild of Organists (AGO) National Competition, Mark has performed in many of the most prominent churches and concert halls in the USA, and in Great Britain and Germany. Notable UK recitals have included appearances at Westminster Abbey and St. Paul’s Cathedral in London, King’s College Chapel in Cambridge, and cathedrals in Bristol, Chichester, Gloucester, Lincoln, Norwich, and Wells. He is a frequent recitalist, clinician, and competition adjudicator for national and regional conventions of the AGO (American Guild of Organists) and the AAM (Association of Anglican Musicians). In 2008 Diocese of Bethlehem Bishop Paul Marshall named Mark Canon Precentor “to take the lead in efforts to coordinate, communicate, and further educate all the musicians of the [14-county] Diocese.” the title Canon is not frequently conferred on lay persons and is usually given in recognition of position, significant service or achievement. Precentor is an early Christian church title for one who had oversight for the musical part of liturgical services. The term is from the Latin, “to sing before,” and has been used also to designate the cantor or singer who introduces a chant. Mark is playing the Viscount Unico 370DK at Chapel of Christ the King at King's College in Wilkes Barre, PA. The Unico series is a line of classic organs developed with Physis® physical modeling technology, designed and patented by Viscount’s Italian research facilities. The Physis® software uses physically modeled pipe organ pipes to create an authentic-sounding digital or hybrid pipe organ. In addition, the Physis® technology manuals or keyboards replicates the specific subtle bottom resistance a classic organist will expect from their instrument. This provides the organist with the tactile experience that makes playing the pipe organ so exciting and unique. Each physically-modeled pipe is digitally rendered to fit the nature of the specific instrument utilizing Physis®. From pipe diameter to the Eolian effect from aging and more, we’re able to program each pipe to literally sound exactly like a real, physical pipe organ pipe. Thanks to powerful processors, the sound of Viscount's digital organs are created not through the common “sample” (digital recording), but instead by reconstructing the sound IN REAL TIME, through sophisticated algorithms. This process reproduces all the natural aspects of the sound right down to the smallest imperfections and slight irregularities that give a real pipe organ it's ever-changing sound and warmth. Thanks to accurate audio reproduction and powerful room modeling technology, Viscount has transferred the magnificence of a pipe organ into the convenience of one of our finely crafted consoles. With over 1400 Voices Available in Physis® Library you can make this Your Organ. Your Sound™. Each 370DK uses True Room and Room Humidity Modeling, Pipe Organ Windchest Simulation, plus a multi-channel external sound system recommended for churches and institutions to produce a sound tailored to your environment. #physistechnology #physicalmodeling #viscountnorthamerica #viscountinstruments #hybridorgan #viscountinternational #musicministry #liturgicalmusic #digitalorgan #churchorgan #unico370dk

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