This is part two of a two-part video taken during the December, 1996, pipe organ re-dedication concert - played by Frederick Hohman - of a 1920s vintage Austin pipe organ at St. Mary's Church in Dayton, Ohio USA. The organ was restored through combined efforts of professional guidance by Peebles & Herzog of Columbus, Ohio and the labor of the people of St. Mary's Church. The work being played is by Gaston Dethier, who once taught organ at the Juilliard School in New York City. This work, entitled "Christmas - Fantasy on Adeste Fideles" was composed about 1900 and was published in 1902. This 15-minute organ work is a virtuoso piece that starts with a free fantasia, followed by pastorale quasi fantasia, and several variations, where textures and organ stop colors are contrasted. The late organ virtuoso Virgil Fox made this piece familiar to concert goers beginning in the 1940s, however, in the recorded examples we have of this piece as played by Virgil Fox, extensive cuts were made, including material in both the simple pastorale sections as well as in some of the most difficult variations. Gaston Dethier was also not always credited as the composer of the piece in Fox's programs and recordings. The piece as seen in this 2-part video is played complete as published about 1902. This video shows concert footage, but also incorporates many scenes, especially in the first of the two portions of the video as posted here, taken during the daylight hours just prior to the evening <b>...</b>