Bedřich Smetana composed this piece completely deaf... with starting madness from infection affecting his brain. True genius suffering in his last years finding his only relieve in love with music and his homeland. This is just a pure joy and love, source of my proud to live in such a wonderful land, in a very bottom of my heart.
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That is the first piece of classical music I ever heard, i was about 8 years old and our music teacher told us the story about the river, I’m 71 now and still love this piece, and it sounds really good on the organ. Well done Jonathan.
Malcolm, I am a 70 year old Scotsman and I also love the Moldau/ Ma Vlast and I have spent a few very happy times on a small boat lazily travelling on the river with some great friends anchored and playing different versions with a very nice glass of wine. Truly enchanting times.
Malcolm sargeant like you this was the first piece of classical music I heard ma vlast was the the first lp(actually 2) my family bought. My mother could play piano though I never heard her but my late brother did . Perhaps that’s why I like classical can’t play or read music 🎶 .
Same age as you Malcolm and the same goes for me !.It was featured in the BBC Radio series on Fridays for children called ' Time and Tune ' and has always left an indelable memory
I am from Brno. I very love this music, all music of the brothers Scott ! I listen "Svatojánské proudy", now. So nice! My teacher was Mr. Josef Ksica. His son MgA. Josef Ksica, junior. Katedrála sv. Víta - The organ. Good evening. Marcela
I listened to Moldau hundred times, but never on organ. Stunning beauty of music plus masterful performance left me breathless. I cannot thank you enough.
I live in Rochdale, my wife is from Prague and this is her favourite piece of classical music. We can’t wait to see the Town Hall reopen once the restoration is completed over the next few weeks and months. Hopefully someone will play this magnificent music on the organ in this fantastic old building again. Thank you for the brilliant performance.
Jonathan is nothing short of an organ genius! His arrangements of any piece of music are magical. He brings glorious joy to me as I listen and watch in awe of his mastery of the organ keys and pedals.
I am from the Czech Republic and my grandmother and grandfather played the organ all their lives and I would very much like to believe that they had the opportunity to listen to this composition from heaven in your performance.
I just recalled how one brilliant Saturday afternoon I pulled into a bus stop at Falls rd. and 41st st. Eastbound on the #22 line in Baltimore, Md.. a very pleasant lady boarded and we began a conversation about classical music. I mentioned the “Moldau” whereupon she told me she is related to the composer. I broke out into a body aura such as never I had experienced. The joy and honor of actually meeting a relative of Smetana succeeds all expectations as an ardent music lover. I feel it was a special gift of grace from The Lord Jesus that thrills me on every remembrance. “You never know how things will turn out!!!” BRAVA! PWG
If there really are aliens watching us they must be hella confused. On the one hand we can be so cruel, heartless, and our own worst enemy - and at the same time we are capable of creating this piece of beauty, soul and wonder. Why are we so complicated? What a performance!
@@charlesdavis7087 Was?! Please don't scare me!! Hopefully, you are talking about John Scott we sadly lost in 2015. He was also a wonderful organist on both sides of the Atlantic. But I sincerely hope this glorious JONATHAN SCOTT will be with us for many, many years to come and be greatly blessed while among us.
E I N F A C H G R O S S A R T I G !!! Ganz großes Lob. Alles erste Sahne, Komponist, Instrument und nicht zuletzt Jonathan Scott. Ich habe die Moldau schon in sehr vielen Variationen gehört, diese hier ist mit Abstand eine der Besten.
I learned to play the clarinet when I was young. You can produce one note at a time. On a piano you can do ten, on an organ you even have your feet to make a sound. Never had the talent to do so. Always impressed by people who can.
This is a real masterpiece! When I close my eyes, I can trully see the river Vltava (Ger. Moldau), from its spring, how it strenghtens its stream, how it runs through the city of Prague and flow till its end in the river Elbe... 😍
This is an extract from a full online concert given by Jonathan on this organ which is also uploaded on this channel. In that concert he introduces each piece he plays and for this his own arrangement of VLTAVA for solo organ he discusses what the story that Smetana was telling. Its worth listening to his remarks.
As usual, a masterful performance by one of the most highly skilled and talented organists around. Besides the musical mastery behind those hands and feet, his flawless sense of dress is to be commended.
Jonathan's brain is thinking "this hand does this, and the other hand does that and my feet do this". My brain is thinking "how the hell does he do all that". A perfect performance of a beautiful piece of music.
There is a point in musician's life where there is no hands but an instrument, and you don't have to manage separate 2 hands concurrency anymore as your brain has learned to manage them a a whole. Still having to study some fragments as separate voices to speed up and error correction
When I type on my keyboard (I'm a programmer) without looking at it I'm writing words, not thinking "This hand does that, and this hand does that" :) The same goes with an organ. The same goes with manual transmission car etc. At first you think and create these connections in your brain. Then it's just sequences firing up as you do things on a much higher level of abstraction.
Lovely. And what a beautiful hall and organ. Those town fathers certainly had some pride. And now I guess they can't even keep the library open - what chance would they have of finding the money to build something to that standard in 2021? And would any committee believe that a town should even own an organ? May it stand for a very long time.
I don´t always say or write this (even on our national music treasure, which I hold dear and in highest respect) but this is flawlessly performed Moldau.. and it is also wonderful to see how versatile organs are.. it is simply stunning how a single instrument is capable to portray almost any musical piece.. (mostly classic that is). This video is too an example of one good in a million youtube suggestions that actually appeal to me.. opposite to all those millions that don´t..
Great composition, beautiful organ transcription, beautiful soft and powerful sound and as always perfect perforfmance. Thank you. From Russia with delight.
Great addition to the organ repertoire, works so well for the organ, and isn't the town of Rochdale, perhaps not everyone's first idea of an artistic town, so fortunate to have such a splendid organ in such a splendid Victorian gothic building. Well done citizens of Rochdale for looking after your heritage. and thank for the great playing. And now I'm listening for the second time, the arrangement is truly stunning, I had tears in my eyes......
Hi Jonathan...thanks soooo much for your wonderful Organ Music..have a long Life in Healthiness ...so we can enjoy your Works again and again...greetings from Austria
At one time I seriously thought about studying the pipe organ, but I soon realized that I couldn't synchronize both hands AND my feet. I really do think organ and Violin are the most difficult instruments to play well.
@@jamesrawlins735 Yes I agree but they are difficult for different reasons. Playing organ is hard because of the multitasking involved, violin is hard because you need to know exactly where to put your finger on the string to get the desired note. This among others is probably part of the reason why the violin is the Queen of instruments and the pipe organ the King.
Stupéfiant !!! époustouflant !!! gloire à ce magnifique fleuve "Moldau", à cette superbe ville que j'ai tant appréciée, Prague (Praha)...et à Smetana !!!
Le nom tchèque de cette fleuve est Vltava. C'est desolée que le nom allemand est le plus connu parce que il n'y a pas de connection entre Smetana ou Vltava avec l'Allemagne pour utiliser le nom allemand.
@@danielsvoboda6233 merci de m'apporter cette précision; j'ai eu en effet, la grande joie de visiter par 3 fois cette magnifique ville de Praha...Est-ce la volonté de Smétana de baptiser son œuvre Moldau plutôt que Vltava ?
Superbe! Bravo!
Bedřich Smetana composed this piece completely deaf... with starting madness from infection affecting his brain. True genius suffering in his last years finding his only relieve in love with music and his homeland. This is just a pure joy and love, source of my proud to live in such a wonderful land, in a very bottom of my heart.
My grandfather immigrated from there.
Your name in Czech would be Beneš :)
@@onoff8520 yes, it would be!
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That is the first piece of classical music I ever heard, i was about 8 years old and our music teacher told us the story about the river, I’m 71 now and still love this piece, and it sounds really good on the organ. Well done Jonathan.
Aaw
Bravo Maestro, it's a great pleasure to see your comment !!!!!!
Malcolm, I am a 70 year old Scotsman and I also love the Moldau/ Ma Vlast and I have spent a few very happy times on a small boat lazily travelling on the river with some great friends anchored and playing different versions with a very nice glass of wine. Truly enchanting times.
Malcolm sargeant like you this was the first piece of classical music I heard ma vlast was the the first lp(actually 2) my family bought. My mother could play piano though I never heard her but my late brother did . Perhaps that’s why I like classical can’t play or read music 🎶 .
Same age as you Malcolm and the same goes for me !.It was featured in the BBC Radio series on Fridays for children called ' Time and Tune ' and has always left an indelable memory
When this popped up in UA-cam I thought no way can one organist do this piece justice. He did and what an instrument!
Ještě Gert van Hoef
What an organist controlling the instrument!
I am from Czech republic and this is my favourite piece by Bedřich Smetana. Is so beautiful hear anything, what's from your town.
I am from Brno.
I very love this music, all music of the brothers Scott !
I listen "Svatojánské proudy", now. So nice!
My teacher was Mr. Josef
Ksica. His son MgA. Josef
Ksica, junior. Katedrála sv.
Víta - The organ.
Good evening. Marcela
@Luigi Raimondo Pomo Yes, it's true. Greetings from Ostrava!!!
How beautiful.
Bb
@@marcela77777 bb
I listened to Moldau hundred times, but never on organ. Stunning beauty of music plus masterful performance left me breathless. I cannot thank you enough.
@Eva Balga Also check out some excellent harp versions
Jonathan Scott is a genius
@@benvra Thanks.
I live in Rochdale, my wife is from Prague and this is her favourite piece of classical music. We can’t wait to see the Town Hall reopen once the restoration is completed over the next few weeks and months. Hopefully someone will play this magnificent music on the organ in this fantastic old building again. Thank you for the brilliant performance.
Jonathan is nothing short of an organ genius! His arrangements of any piece of music are magical. He brings glorious joy to me as I listen and watch in awe of his mastery of the organ keys and pedals.
I am from the Czech Republic and my grandmother and grandfather played the organ all their lives and I would very much like to believe that they had the opportunity to listen to this composition from heaven in your performance.
I just recalled how one brilliant Saturday afternoon I pulled into a bus stop at Falls rd. and 41st st. Eastbound on the #22 line in Baltimore, Md.. a very pleasant lady boarded and we began a conversation about classical music. I mentioned the “Moldau” whereupon she told me she is related to the composer. I broke out into a body aura such as never I had experienced. The joy and honor of actually meeting a relative of Smetana succeeds all expectations as an ardent music lover. I feel it was a special gift of grace from The Lord Jesus that thrills me on every remembrance. “You never know how things will turn out!!!” BRAVA! PWG
If there really are aliens watching us they must be hella confused. On the one hand we can be so cruel, heartless, and our own worst enemy - and at the same time we are capable of creating this piece of beauty, soul and wonder. Why are we so complicated? What a performance!
World class performance. Well done, Jonathan Scott🙂
A stunningly grand piece from Jonathan. He never fails to impress and move me with his brilliance.
He really was a great organist and entertainer.
@@charlesdavis7087 Was?! Please don't scare me!! Hopefully, you are talking about John Scott we sadly lost in 2015. He was also a wonderful organist on both sides of the Atlantic. But I sincerely hope this glorious JONATHAN SCOTT will be with us for many, many years to come and be greatly blessed while among us.
Thank You for Your Masterpieces :) Greetings from Czech
This piece works so well as an organ transcription. Beautiful!
I actually get the chills when I hear this. It's really really beautiful.
The comments are world class! Jonathan and Tom, I hope you *feel the admiration and love from all these fellow travelers you inspire to comment.
This work by Smetana is one of my absolute favorite pieces ever. The organ version is absolutely impressive.
Thank you very much. 🇨🇿🇬🇧
Repeat listening simply deepens my appreciation of the genius of the Scott brothers.
Beautiful. I am from Czech republic. I hear Vltava frst time on organ. Nice, beautiful.
Piękny utwór i pięknie zagrany
Unbelievable! Wonderful!
E I N F A C H G R O S S A R T I G !!!
Ganz großes Lob.
Alles erste Sahne, Komponist, Instrument und nicht zuletzt Jonathan Scott.
Ich habe die Moldau schon in sehr vielen Variationen gehört, diese hier ist mit Abstand eine der Besten.
Wow...you both enrich my life with your mastery and love of music.
I learned to play the clarinet when I was young. You can produce one note at a time. On a piano you can do ten, on an organ you even have your feet to make a sound. Never had the talent to do so. Always impressed by people who can.
This is a real masterpiece! When I close my eyes, I can trully see the river Vltava (Ger. Moldau), from its spring, how it strenghtens its stream, how it runs through the city of Prague and flow till its end in the river Elbe... 😍
This is an extract from a full online concert given by Jonathan on this organ which is also uploaded on this channel. In that concert he introduces each piece he plays and for this his own arrangement of VLTAVA for solo organ he discusses what the story that Smetana was telling. Its worth listening to his remarks.
Thank you so much for performing this piece most wonderful! I am from the Czech republic and therefore this piece is special indeed for me!
This speaks to my heart and my heart is moved close to tears. Tears of joy and amazement at the beauty of this composition.
As usual, a masterful performance by one of the most highly skilled and talented organists around. Besides the musical mastery behind those hands and feet, his flawless sense of dress is to be commended.
Grandissimo Jonathan Scott bravissimo.
Absolutely divine...!!! Kisses from Spain!!!
Spain????? How do you even know this masterpise (im Czech btv)
The organ playing, the organ registrations and the video editing just spot on. Loved it all. Congratulations.
What a delightfully unconventional instrument to play this piece on. The arrangement is as amazing, as is the artist's playing.
Magnificat! Beautiful translation of this Czech classic music on organ!
Jonathan's brain is thinking "this hand does this, and the other hand does that and my feet do this". My brain is thinking "how the hell does he do all that". A perfect performance of a beautiful piece of music.
There is a point in musician's life where there is no hands but an instrument, and you don't have to manage separate 2 hands concurrency anymore as your brain has learned to manage them a a whole. Still having to study some fragments as separate voices to speed up and error correction
When I type on my keyboard (I'm a programmer) without looking at it I'm writing words, not thinking "This hand does that, and this hand does that" :) The same goes with an organ. The same goes with manual transmission car etc. At first you think and create these connections in your brain. Then it's just sequences firing up as you do things on a much higher level of abstraction.
One of my favourite pieces of music, brilliantly played!
One of my all-time favorite pieces of music played on favorite instrument. Magnificent! Thank you!
WONDERFUL ! That was the BEST Rendition Of the MOLDAU Yet !!
Lovely. And what a beautiful hall and organ. Those town fathers certainly had some pride. And now I guess they can't even keep the library open - what chance would they have of finding the money to build something to that standard in 2021? And would any committee believe that a town should even own an organ? May it stand for a very long time.
What an amazing musician you are. Thanks.
That feeling when you're listening to the orchestral version then he suddenly publishes the organ version
Mmmmmm nice
Thrilling performance! This piece always makes me smile. Thank you for making your wonderful transcription available!
Simply beautiful!
In mancher Hinsicht ist es großartiger als ein Orchester!!! 3:50 Insbesondere der Teil, der eine Dorfhochzeit darstellt, ist so wunderbar und schön.
I thought their wedding was next to a river...
I don´t always say or write this (even on our national music treasure, which I hold dear and in highest respect) but this is flawlessly performed Moldau.. and it is also wonderful to see how versatile organs are.. it is simply stunning how a single instrument is capable to portray almost any musical piece.. (mostly classic that is). This video is too an example of one good in a million youtube suggestions that actually appeal to me.. opposite to all those millions that don´t..
Organ is not simple instrument, jts more as DJ keyboard
@ Lex Smith as Mozart said "The organ will ever be the King of Instruments"
Magnifique,trés belle interprétation
my favorite piece played absolutely stunningly. thanks very much
Amazing!!!! We love the stop combinations!
BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!! BRAVO!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Grand and magnificent.
Im playing this piece this year with my orchestra. Good playing, it touches my heart
Very 🌟WONDERFUL & 💎BEAUTIFUL 🌊" VLTAVA "( Moldau)- ORGAN (🎹🎶 Smetana) and Video!!! 💐
Perfection!
The Maestro again delivers flawlessly. Fantastic.
Great composition, beautiful organ transcription, beautiful soft and powerful sound and as always perfect perforfmance. Thank you. From Russia with delight.
So beautiful
tears in my eyes,great joy in my heart. A big thank you!!!
Thank you Jonathan absolutely wonderful. Thank you Tom for the magical video. Bless you both!
Superb. Thanks for that.
A truly fantastic transcription! I could hear so many of the orchestral instruments as you played. BRAVO!!
Diese Melodie mit den eindrucksvollen Bildern ist unglaublich gut. Mir fehlen die Worte .
Great addition to the organ repertoire, works so well for the organ, and isn't the town of Rochdale, perhaps not everyone's first idea of an artistic town, so fortunate to have such a splendid organ in such a splendid Victorian gothic building. Well done citizens of Rochdale for looking after your heritage. and thank for the great playing. And now I'm listening for the second time, the arrangement is truly stunning, I had tears in my eyes......
Magnificent. Simply magnificent.
My favourite thank you from Australia 🇦🇺
Hi Jonathan...thanks soooo much for your wonderful Organ Music..have a long Life in Healthiness ...so we can enjoy your Works again and again...greetings from Austria
Lovely as always! Thank you! 🤗👍👍👏👏👏👏👏👏❤
Magical arrangement, performance and photography. Just perfect.
Beautiful sounds smetama is feel relax.He has technique an organist.
I agree🙏🇹🇷
I'm from Czech Republic. Thank you very much! It's very nice transcription! :-)
Superb piece of music and composition - but an even better performance by Jonathan - a musical genius !
C'est impressionnant et sublime!
Simply wonderful!
Magnificent! Bravo! 👏💐👏
Brilliant!
Superb and masterful execution of the Vltava di Smetana for organ. 😍
It has nothing to envy to the orchestra!
Chapeau!
Perfect extract from the online concert on June 5th, superb in both sound and vision. Very evocative of Prague too!
Complements Jonathan. I love your stile on the organ. Its always a pleasure watching you! Best regards Maarten Buma Pretoria South Africa
Absolutely amazing!
Beautiful music, playing and filming! Thank you to Smetana and the fabulous Scott Brothers!
Thank you both for your work. Really, at a loss for words. You seem to live in your artforms with a perfectly natural simplicity...
Applauding from far away in Seattle. One of my favorite Smetana pieces. So beautiful. Thank you.
Well, it WOWed me enough to buy the CD.
This is literally the best thing I have ever heard. Looking forward to learning to play the pipe organ. Starting next year
At one time I seriously thought about studying the pipe organ, but I soon realized that I couldn't synchronize both hands AND my feet. I really do think organ and Violin are the most difficult instruments to play well.
@@jamesrawlins735 Yes I agree but they are difficult for different reasons. Playing organ is hard because of the multitasking involved, violin is hard because you need to know exactly where to put your finger on the string to get the desired note. This among others is probably part of the reason why the violin is the Queen of instruments and the pipe organ the King.
Excellent transcription, magnificently played, and beautifully photographed. My hat is off to you gents.
Splendor! Famous presentation to the Smetana Vltava on the organ. An unforgettable experience. Thank you very much.
This is Heavently beautiful. A good experience. Thank you.
Gives me the chills!
Stupéfiant !!! époustouflant !!! gloire à ce magnifique fleuve "Moldau", à cette superbe ville que j'ai tant appréciée, Prague (Praha)...et à Smetana !!!
Le nom tchèque de cette fleuve est Vltava. C'est desolée que le nom allemand est le plus connu parce que il n'y a pas de connection entre Smetana ou Vltava avec l'Allemagne pour utiliser le nom allemand.
@@danielsvoboda6233 merci de m'apporter cette précision; j'ai eu en effet, la grande joie de visiter par 3 fois cette magnifique ville de Praha...Est-ce la volonté de Smétana de baptiser son œuvre Moldau plutôt que Vltava ?
Marvellous! Thank you.
Thanks for sharing this beautiful piece of organ music !
greetings from the Netherlands
Великолепный орган и великолепное исполнение. Браво!
Beatiful
Magnifique interprétation ❤. C'était plein de grandeur et d'émotion 🙏🏻. Bravo 🌹.
Love this music and Jonathan does another wonderful performance. I needed this music in these crazy times.
A truly wonderful rendition.
Its amazing!
Bravo! Outstanding! Caught the feeling totally!
A great piece,, played with flair on a splendid organ. And Toms photography was exceptional, as usual, but especially in this
Simply and utterly and amazing. Thank you Jonathan, and of course brother Tom for the video scenes.