I have always had a thing for organ music, especially theater organ. I went to a Radio City Music Hall Christmas performance as a kid. Don't remember anything about the performance but I do remember that organ. The lower notes you couldn't hear, you
felt it as your chest vibrated. Love the acoustics of Cathedral organs, but only for that music which moves me. One performance in particular I remember was at Christ Church Oxford when a student performed their graduation recital. Luckily our local theater has performances before and after most movies.
I have been going through Camille Saint-Saëns organ symphony versions on Youtube. There are 3 things that I look for in a performance:
1. That the piano riff is not in the background
2. That the organ is primary when it is playing
3. That there is deep bass particularly at the end of the finale.
I have 2 top candidates right now.
1. Saint-Saëns - Symphony No 3 in C minor, Op 78 - Järvi
BBC Proms. Piano and organ are prominent. Bass good but maybe not as good as next version.
2. Saint-Saens: Symphony No. 3 "Organ" - Finale (Auckland Symphony Orchestra) 1080p
I special ordered #2 from Australia to get the full fidelity CD. Unfortunately I have not been able to find a CD or other recording of #1.
These are best played via speakers with a subwoofer or good headphones.