BACH - PRELUDE & FUGUE IN G MAJOR BWV 541 - ORGANIST JONATHAN SCOTT - BRIDGEWATER HALL PIPE ORGAN
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- Опубліковано 3 лют 2021
- Jonathan Scott performs Johann Sebastian Bach (1685-1750) Prelude & Fugue in G Major BWV 541 on the organ of The Bridgewater Hall, Manchester, UK. If you would like to support us please visit: www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPPO...
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TOM SCOTT
So much more exciting that the far more widely played Toccata and Fugue in D minor. Put the brothers at the front of the vaccine queue for services rendered during the crisis is what I say.
Johann is, no doubt, grinning down from above like a Cheshire cat at this marvelous performance.
You guys are brilliant. Jonathan plays so beautifully. But also, these are the best recordings on UA-cam. It’s very difficult to record a pipe organ and get faithful reproduction of the live sound. These videos come very close, and I am grateful. 🌺
A phenomenal piece played by a master of the pipe organ. Speechless
Every new Video from the Scott Brothers makes this whole pandemic lockdown desaster a little less terrible.
Thanks a lot for sharing!
It's like a dog that keeps us sane I love all the videos they make
And cats etc. I so agree. God gave these guys a gift and they are using it!
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I was stupid forgot the password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me.
@Amos Jaxx instablaster ;)
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These wonderful untiring Jonathan & Tom made us very happy again today as so many times till now. Same to be continued...! Good for us! And for them! Cheers!
Great music and excellent playing !
Das ist große Freude und Ehrerbietung!
Bach in Gottes Diensten auch für uns heute noch.
Bravo Jonathan. A lovely piece beautifully played - as always. 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻Thanks to Tom for the brilliant sound and vision. So pleased live concerts are back again now. 😃
Jonathon the incomparable! Thanks you.
Well done!! Magistral!! Impeccable!!
Thanks for this gift!!😉😘😘
Fantastic. I've listened to it two dozen times and counting!
I really can’t add to anything to the comments already posted except to endorse them . I do however want to say how much I admire the trouble you take with your appearance and those highly polished shoes , dancing on the pedals just get me . 👏💕 Many thanks to you both for the joy you bring to so many .
Ditto. No pretty socks nor blue jeans.
Absolutely agree. Jonathan is a true professional. His introductory talks are always fascinating and prepare one for the works that follow. His brilliant and equally talented brother remains modestly in the background and produces these superb videos.
It’s kind of a way to show respect for the music and the marvelous instrument he’s playing.
I'm always sort of amazed when I see thumbs down on videos like this. How can 14 people give this a thumbs down? Incredible piece, played with terrific energy, fabulous registration on a beautiful instrument
The thumb-downers are leftover Neanderthalers. (my apologies to Neanderthalers)
Truly a wonderful performance worthy of the piece and the instrument. I feel very grateful for the Scott brothers.
Bravo bravo bravo bravo bravo
Wonderful as always, and nice to hear the organ brought up to FULL on that final measure ! Love empty concert halls acoustically, they become so very 'live' (O:
A masterly performance, as always, and the organ sounds wonderful. 💜
magnicient organ and virtuoso brilliant playing. I have played the G major prelude today at noon. I play organ in the church.
magnificient
I'm speechless. That was absolutely phenomenal.
Great pedal work! Wonderful performance as always, and Tom did a very clever job with audio and video!
I would like to thank the Scott brothers for all their work in music even though I am totally blind and cannot see this harmonium I loved your description thank you so much keep up the great work
perfection yet again
Glorious, simpply glorious. My spirit is soaring with joy and I am overwhelmed.
Such clarity and precision. Wonderful playing and awesome photography. Thanks to both of you.
Magnífico Bach en las manos del incansable trabajador de las notas. Bravo Jonathan Scott. Saludos desde Madrid. Hasta la próxima cita, que será mañana o pasado. Gracias.
I’ve always wondered what the Bridgewater Hall organ sounds like. It looks so impressive at the back of the stage. Even more impressive when played at this level of expertise!
Wow, what drama! From the music, the setting, Tom's camera work, the whole package!
EXCELLENT!!!!!!!!!!!Felicitations! Bravo.Thank you
Magnificent and such an enjoyable performance of this noble prelude and fugue. I do hope the Scott brothers will one day produce the complete organ works of J S Bach. I know it has been done a few times before and I have all my Peter Hurford CDs from the 1980s, but Jonathan's vision and sheer artistry would be really special. Perhaps with some works played on the Bridgewater Marcussen? Incidentally, I have another excellent recording of this piece played by Nicholas Kynaston on the much smaller but beautifully designed Rieger organ in Clifton Cathedral. Although my LP is nearly 50 years old, it's still treasured and played often. Kynaston creates a similar thrilling build up with the fugue and even without the shattering Marcussen chamades, achieves a spine tingling conclusion on the fiery Austrian opus. Bach's toccata and fugue in f major bwv 540 next??
Bachs most joyful piece imho. played beautifully!
So elating!
Stupendous!! He's put on his winged feet again and flown us into outer space.
Yay new video! Your videos are the best, keep it up!
Svetlana N. Give Thanks for the music best and video.
Je grande musique qualité irréprochable et plaisir a écouté.
Super köszönöm:)
Jonathan - Your normally composed body language gives way to shear joy here. Why? Because this is one h... of a thrilling performance. Having fun, you are!! And it seems like I hear more upper-work in the audio this time. That's a good thing. So much appreciation for all of the Scott Brothers creations.
Amazing!
Can I just say that Organ looks gorgeous
And match that with amazing playing
Thank you once again Jonathan and Tom. So many wonderful pieces and so many beautiful organs. Two of my consistently favourite organs have been this Marcussen and the Lewis organ at Albion Church.
I love the whole piece, it is just so amazing!
Here are some great parts:
0:23 - From such an simple melody to this
5:59 - I really love that build up there
6:31 - Just Amazing
Preciosa obra de arte de Bach, excelente interpretación.
You are poetry in motion
Questa musica mi riempe l'anima e mi accompagna.....
Absolutely brilliant Jonathan! Thank you for this!🤗👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤
Thank you so much. Love you brothers, keep it up!!
¡MAJESTUOSO, SUBLIME, HERMOSO! 👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Love this!!!
Heavenly! Bravo 👏🏻 👏🏻👏🏻
Una delle più belle interpretazioni del sol maggiore. Bravissimo.
BRAVO!!!!!
You are amazing 👏 👏
Браво, спасибо!!!
complimenti, bravissimo
How would you compare your experiences playing the various pipe organs? An upcoming video???
One word: RAMMSTEIN
You'll bring-on a whole new epic audience to your channel...!!
Love your videos, keep it going...!!
My man!
Thanks gents! Awesome as always. The Marcussen seems to work pretty well for Bach! Cheers
It's real. I want to ask for such a performance .
How spirited!
Rossini’s William Tell is my fave
Fugue 2:54
Will you upload these organ pieces to Spotify any time soon?
Are all of the same facilities and features of the main console also available on the remote one? Also, how is the remote console connected to the organ? The cable is quite thin, obviously quite different to a cinema organ which I once saw which had a very thick cable, presumably with lots of wires, and a flexible pipe, which looked like vacuum cleaner hose; not sure if it carried positive gauge pressure or vacuum.
Wonderful, thank you. The credits say '.... and arranged by Jonathan Scott'. Does this mean choosing the registration, or does this piece need some arrangement to be playable on this organ?
Registration
Ich verneige mich.
Would loved to have had a cadenza at the end of the fugue.
今いいや
ありがとう
本物なw
Is that electronic cable?
Nope, it's the Organ's tail.
Just a M.I.D.I. cable.
Yes correct, this playtable is connect to the controller and powersupply from the Organ.
lol wait "film and sound Tom Scott"
The prelude sounds to hurried. Vivace is not the same as prestissimo.
I admire Johnathan and listen to many of his excellent transcriptions. but am I alone in finding this more helter-skelter Bach. Yes technically brilliant but I want to savour the individual notes. For me if the tempo is too fast to ornament then its being played too fast.
It's pieces like this that make me not like that organ. Is it the musical equivalent of homogenised milk? I've never been lucky enough to hear it in person, but none of your other videos have that quality so I'm sure its not your recording technique
Way too fast! The longer pipes barely get a chance to speak on some notes.