Re:
http://www.btinternet.com/~tim.johnson77/rambler/Messiahorganistoncrack.mp3

Our church music director had this explanation for the
strange chording at the end:

I think your friend might be correct about the
transposer.  The two indications I heard was the note
before the last "Hallelujah" and then the last chord
which sounded like an electronic movement, not a hand
movement.  The transposer button is usually by one of
the preset stops on an organ. It sounds like the
accidental note at the grand pause was when it
happened.  The last chord transition did not sound
like it was the organist changing notes, but a smooth
electronic shift instead.  I find it amazing that the
organist did not stop as soon as they heard the  first
chord with the choir.  Interesting!  
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Have a very Kruspe Christmas and a Geyer New Year!
Larry


      
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