POMP AND CIRCUMSTANCE MARCH NO.4 - ELGAR - ORGAN SOLO ARR. JONATHAN SCOTT
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- Опубліковано 9 кві 2024
- Organist Jonathan Scott performs Sir Edward Elgar's Pomp & Circumstance March No. 4 in G Major Op. 39 on the magnificent 1905 Lewis organ of Chesterfield Parish Church 'The Crooked Spire', Derbyshire, UK (full details below). The Score of this arrangement is available here: www.scottbrothersduo.com/SCOR...
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TOM SCOTT
THE ORGAN OF CHESTERFIELD PARISH CHURCH
1905 LEWIS & Co. Ltd.
1963 HENRY WILLIS & SONS Ltd.
1988 WOOD OF HUDDERSFIELD
Four Manuals (61 notes) & Pedal (32 notes) 3807 pipes
The original organ of Chesterfield Parish Church was built around 1756 by Snetzler and this organ was lost in a fire in 1961.
The present organ was originally built for Glasgow City Halls by Lewis & Co. Ltd. in 1905 where it was opened in February 1905 by E.H. Lemare.
It was moved to Chesterfield Parish Church in 1963 by Henry Willis & Sons. Ltd. Four of the original Snetzler ranks were salvaged and incorporated.
In 1988 it was enlarged and rebuilt by Wood of Huddersfield.
PEDAL ORGAN
Sub Bourdon 32
Great Bass 16 wood
Open Diapason 16 Great
Violone 16
Bourdon 16
Lieblich Gedackt 16 Choir
Octave (Wood) 8
Octave (Metal) 8
Violoncello 8
Bass Flute 8
Super Octave 4
Flute 4
Mixture IV 19.22.26.29
Contra Trombone 32
Trombone 16
Trumpet 8
CHOIR ORGAN
Lieblich Bourdon 16
Open Diapason 8
Stopped Diapason 8 Snetzler
Octave 4
Flute 4 Snetzler
Fifteenth 2 Snetzler
Mixture III 22.26.29
Trompette 8
Tremulant
GREAT ORGAN
Double Open Diapason 16
Open Diapason No.1 8
Open Diapason No.2 8
Stopped Diapason 8
Principal 4
Gemshorn 4
Stopped Flute 4
Twelfth 2 2/3
Fifteenth 2
Mixture IV 19.22.26.29
Cornet V 1.8.12.15.17, Ten. G
Posaune 8
Clarion 4
SWELL ORGAN (Enclosed)
Bourdon 16
Open Diapason 8
Rohr Flöte 8
Viole de Gambe 8
Voix Celeste 8 TC
Geigen Principal 4
Flute 4
Fifteenth 2
Mixture IV 12.15.19.22
Sesquialtera II 12.17
Contra Fagotto 16
Horn 8
Oboe 8
Clarion 4
Tremulant
Swell octave
Swell unison off
SOLO ORGAN (Enclosed)
Harmonic Flute 8
Dolce 8 Snetzler
Unda Maris 8 undulating
Flauto Traverso 4
Piccolo 2
Orchestral Oboe 8
Vox Humana 8
Clarinet 8
Tremulant
Unenclosed High Pressure
Contra Tromba 16
Tromba 8
Tromba Clarion 4
Solo Octave
COUPLERS
Swell to Pedal, Swell to Great, Swell to Choir,
Choir to Great, Choir to Pedal, Great to Pedal,
Solo to Swell, Solo to Great, Solo to Choir, Solo to Pedal
When a grateful lady who can’t walk and chew gum at the same time sees a great musician pull out all the keys, foot pedals and stops while reading the music, my mind spins but my heart leaps. You are the best of the best.
Oh joy love a bit of Pomp thank you
All time great comment😊
That’s so cute
Simply The Finest Organist Alive Today. The Music Comes From The Heart 🇬🇧
A very beautiful organ for an elegant performer who makes it shine with his magnificent performance. Congratulations once again and thank you both for making our lives a little happier!!❤❤😘😘👏👏👏
We chose this as our 'retiring' music for our wedding in October, 1985. Beautifully played Johnathan.
Absolutely grand in every way! The wonderful registrations and crisp performance blend to create this tremendously majestic music. Bravo and thanks for sharing this beautiful instrument and video. 👏👏👏👏👏💐👑💐🎹🎶
Everything is so beautiful! I can't imagine how amazing it would be to watch your performances live! Thank you both for this incredible video! ❤❤
Just beautiful, beyond words: there aren't enough superlatives!
I wish His Royal Majesty King Charles III would not only select Jonathan to play the organ for all Royal functions, and Dr Tom as Royal Videographer, there should be a *Knighthood* for these wonderful Brothers! For me, Jonathan and Dr Tom have made Great Britain as real as if I were there, not to mention the many places they have visited.
I can't listen to this without crying. Memories, you know...
Fantastic performance and a wonderful instument. Perfect all round. Thank you Jonathan and Tom. You always amaze me and bring so much pleasure to us all. James.
Wow! Gives the expression 'blown away' a whole new meaning.
Excellent rendition Jonathan! I love Elgar's work & I often wish there was more of it. I always enjoy listening to your pieces on this organ, it is obvious that it has been well cared for & sounds amazing. I hope the Choral evening went well. Thanks for uploading this. xx
Oboist here. I have a solo performance tomorrow and I want some encouragement because I get so nervous. Btw I love this piece. Most underrated part of the entire suite.
Elgar - my absolute favourite composer of all time! Very enjoyable. Played brilliantly with elegance, style and class, as always. Just excellent. Thank you Jonathan and Tom for his recording and filming.
My favorite of the five…very well done!
Beautiful and amazing performance. March No. 4 is one of my favorite pieces. Thank you! Greetings from Poland!
Regal. Majestic. Beautiful! Thank you. ❤
Another excellent performance, Jonathan, & great audio/visuals from Tom! Liked the Spire cufflinks in earlier video! A wonderful way to end my day. 🎹🎹🎹👏😄
Wonderful! Really loved it! Thank you!😊❤
Brilliant performance and a great transcription. Thank you Jonathan. Beautifully filmed and recorded as well, Tom. That's quite some organ. Fabulous reeds! On the list of places to hear you play!
Hallo!!
Elgar Marvelous! Great performance! Thank You!!
❤❤With Love from the Netherlands
Great performance!
Absolutely brilliant as usual
Wonderfully arranged and played, thank you!
A Majestic performance and Transcription of the jaunty 4th March in G Major Opus 39. Interesting that elements of the original 1756 Snetzler Organ are incorporated into this Instrument. Thank you for sharing this rendition Jonathan and Tom.
Fantastic as always Jonathan!👏👏👏👏👏
Bravo, Jonathan! You've made this Pomp, & Circumstance March come alive. I could listen (and watch) this may times. And Tom...fantastic photography, too! Including that crooked spire! Thank you both for a wonderful experience.
Awesome Jonathan, always love to watch and listen to you. No-one compares. Thank you xx
Great performance on a fine-sounding instrument. Thanks for the views of the architecture and glasswork too.
Superlative performance, as ever.
Many thanks.
Great music and amazing organist !
Magnificent as usual
Bravo! This piece inspires my morning
Wonderful 😊
Fabulous technique and registration.
Audrey Robinson would be so proud of your achievements.
Bravo! Much applause from NZ.
Wonderful performance, Jonathan! Will Ortiz
So powerful
Fantastic music, a brilliant instrument and the greatest organist - what could be better?!
I LOVE YOU ❤
Danke für die schöne Musik, kannst du auch mal Sonate für Violoncello und Orgel B-Dur RV 46 und Louis Vierne Final aus Symphonie IV op.32, Louid Vierne Pastorale aus Symphonie I op.14 . Spielen Mit freundlichen von Hannes Ulbricht.
Bravo organist and videographer !
Great
Absolutely brilliant well done
Спасибо ! Красивое видео .❤
Brilliant
Wow 😂❤😂
Bravo
Nice. I liked seeing the profile of Jonathan's face as he was playing. Too often the focus is on hands and feet.
this tedious peace, now even in church. play it at your funeral...
Day 1 of asking for O Magnum Mysterium on organ (Lauridsen version)
Anyone going to hear his concert in Katowice on Sunday. I have a spare ticket, don’t want any money for it.😊
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Play lots of Elgar Jonathan. The CofE will probably prohibit Elgar soon as being too jingoistic.
If you read a biography of Elgar you will find he was quite shy and a loner and it’s likely he would be concerned about how his music has often been co-opted in a jingoistic way for “Empire” purposes.