Franz Liszt has always been a favorite of mine. Especially this piece. Thank you Jonathan and Tom for sharing this lovely gift of your talents. I think I'll listen to it again. XX
Oh lift your eyes yo yhe Heaves with tesrs of peace and joy when you hear this masterpiece by Franz Liszt. It is so beautiful and at peace and beautiful to it's listening audience. Jonathon Scott plays this organ song as other organ ßongs songs with such beauty and masterful Organist love. Mr. Scott is a Master Organist. I listen to hisudic everyday. He is extremely talented. Bravo to his 🎶 performance. Bravo to the Composer Liszt, a composer 🎶 Genius. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Please excuse my typo errors. I listen to this organ performance so often. It is such a a masterful peace of provocative inspiration. Your ears and take in the notes 🎶 and music of the pipe organ being played by Johnathan Scott. But the composer, the master who wrote music, was truly a magnificent composer beyond his years. He was utterly Devine at the organ. Such brilliant talent. My "Hat" off to Jonathan Scott. Lovely, just, spell binding peace. Thank you!
Now, the King of Instruments has been mastered by the sovereign of organ performance and imagination as he brings to the majestic organ one of the piano’s most alluring compositions. As always, kudos and thanks to J and T.
I would have never thought this would work on organ as well as it does. Beautiful arrangement and performance! You sure have a special talent as an arranger!
Thanks to Lizst, to thee Jonathan and your beautiful registration I have been able to make through the week end. Thanks dear Brothers for bringing always beauty into our lives.
"Love as long as you can." The registrations in this transcription exude the gamut of emotions expressed within the poem. Such warmth, depth, dreaminess. From my earliest memories I have loved the sound of the pipe organ. Jonathan's transcriptions revitalize so many classical pieces for me. (everything sounds better on the pipe organ!) Beautifully performed and filmed as always. Flawless. Thanks for sharing. 💐💐❤❤🎹🎶
The builders next door must have gone home for the night, as there was no extraneous noise interrupting your beautiful rendition! This piece was a popular (orchestral) item on our national radio in Australia, when I was a teenager in the 1950s. It certainly was a different time, when classical music still reigned , compared to the "screaming and screeching" which passes as Pop Music today!! Long may the Scott brothers preserve Melody , Class and Style, for their growing army of supporters, which goes to prove that their Music is Timeless , and appreciated by every generation.
What a lovely arrangement and Registrations for Liebestraum on this Fine Ladegast-Sauer Instrument. A sensitive Tempo - not rushed. So well portrayed and thank you for sharing this rendition Jonathan.I liked your visuals Tom. Also good to note the absence of any "percussion" from the background builders !
Über solche Dispositionen neuer Orgeln freue ich mich immer wieder. Romantische Orgeln machen auf die heutigen Ohren eben einen größeren Eindruck. Vor allem mit 16‘ im Manual. Da kann man die Zuhörer auch in einer trockeneren Akustik „einmulmen“. Zum improvisieren sicher super das Instrument!
PRECIOSO!!Ha sido increíble!! Cuando toco esta pieza en el piano me resulta dificil el pasaje de las fermatas y Jonathan lo ha tocado en el órgano como si nada, me ha dejado sin palabras. Valoro también el esfuerzo de Tom, la rapidez con la que ha logrado las combinaciones de los registros y por la excelente grabación. Felicidades, vosotros sois fantásticos!!Gracias!!❤💖👏👏👏👏
This instrument is beyond amazing! ❤ Thanks so much for your beautiful rendition of Liszt’s Liebestraum! Ausra and I were very fortunate to play a recital on it yesterday.
Great show of dexterity in both hands and feet, especially the runs and intermanual reaches. I can imagine hearing it played also on a fat romantic organ with lots of strings and orchestral reeds.
The organ builder Friedrich Ladegast who built this in 1878 was a close friend of Liszt and built organs for the (then) new romantic style. In his blog about this trip Jonathan said that the reason he chose to transcribe this piece was that he was looking forward to playing this Ladegast organ.
@@epincion interesting insight into the instrument. This performance most certainly rescues the piece from the smaltzy travesties that tin pan alley visited upon it.
How beautiful was that?!!! What an amazing rendition Jonathan! It reminded me of the Lemare transcription of Wagner's Liebestod that you played on the Armley Schulze organ. The 2 organs sound similar & there was plenty of 'thumbing down' to be done on that piece too!! That Ladegast/Sauer organ sounds wonderful too! Thanks for the lovely images Tom (& for the speedy registration changes!!). An incredible video, thanks boys! xx
Es preciosa la versión que escuchamos en esta grabación, lo que me llama la atención de esta pieza musical tan gloriosa es que el texto de la canción no está disponible por ninguna parte, parece el santo sanctorum de la música sacra de nuestra cuidad.
Greetings from Boise, Idaho! What a treat to hear the warmth and color of this instrument! After Tom and Jonathan's "teaser," I am glad that we were able to hear it. Lovely arrangement of my mother-in-law's favorite piano piece. I wonder how she would have liked to have heard it on the organ?! :) When will you be coming to Salt Lake City?
This arrangement seems incredibly close to the one played by Olivier Latry, I love that version and I see the resemblance clearly. Nice playing, it would love to buy it but it seems a little bit too hard for me 🤣
The small toggle switches are part of an old fashioned electrical stop preset system. There are three sets so it looks like three registration changes could be set ahead of time. Nowadays all done electronically with hundreds of preset registrations possible.
Hello Scott Brother Duo May you arrange and play these pieces on the organ? 1. Adagietto - Jean-Michel Damase 2. Sogno - Francesco Paolo Tosti 3. Was Will Die Wie Einsame Träne - Robert Schumann 4. La Campanella - Niccolo Paganini & Franz Liszt 5. Caprice No. 24 - Niccolo Paganini 6. Piano Concerto No. 1 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky Thank You!
Jonathan, for the first few moments, given the lighting and the name of the piece, I was almost taken to Notre dame and the abode high in the loft, of a certain well-known fictional personage. Poor, love-striken hunchback.
When I was a kid playing the piano, this was one of my dad's favorite pieces. I hated it. I still don't like it. I'm not taking away from Jonathan. Just a personal memory.
This man knows how to make music. Not just noise as many organists do. Thank you Jonathan.
Magnifica esecuzione , con la gradualità e la potenza vertiginosa dell' Organo !
Franz Liszt has always been a favorite of mine. Especially this piece. Thank you Jonathan and Tom for sharing this lovely gift of your talents. I think I'll listen to it again. XX
Oh lift your eyes yo yhe Heaves with tesrs of peace and joy when you hear this masterpiece by Franz Liszt. It is so beautiful and at peace and beautiful to it's listening audience. Jonathon Scott plays this organ song as other organ ßongs songs with such beauty and masterful Organist love. Mr. Scott is a Master Organist. I listen to hisudic everyday. He is extremely talented.
Bravo to his 🎶 performance. Bravo to the Composer Liszt, a composer 🎶 Genius. 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Please excuse my typo errors. I listen to this organ performance so often. It is such a a masterful peace of provocative inspiration. Your ears and take in the notes 🎶 and music of the pipe organ being played by Johnathan Scott. But the composer, the master who wrote music, was truly a magnificent composer beyond his years. He was utterly Devine at the organ. Such brilliant talent. My "Hat" off to Jonathan Scott. Lovely, just, spell binding peace. Thank you!
Beautiful piece. Thanks Jonathan and Tom.
Now, the King of Instruments has been mastered by the sovereign of organ performance and imagination as he brings to the majestic organ one of the piano’s most alluring compositions. As always, kudos and thanks to J and T.
I would have never thought this would work on organ as well as it does. Beautiful arrangement and performance! You sure have a special talent as an arranger!
Praise the Lord Jesus Christ, what a great peace of music 🎵 played by a so talented man, God bless him.
Thanks to Lizst, to thee Jonathan and your beautiful registration I have been able to make through the week end.
Thanks dear Brothers for bringing always beauty into our lives.
A very beautiful work by Liszt and performed magnificently by Jonathan. Thanks Jonathan and Tom for this.
What a lovely dream. Thank you!
Hallo!
Fabulous and Delicious!
Beautiful Organ
Thank you very much B B.❤❤
With Love from the Netherlands.
"Love as long as you can." The registrations in this transcription exude the gamut of emotions expressed within the poem. Such warmth, depth, dreaminess.
From my earliest memories I have loved the sound of the pipe organ. Jonathan's transcriptions revitalize so many classical pieces for me. (everything sounds better on the pipe organ!) Beautifully performed and filmed as always. Flawless. Thanks for sharing. 💐💐❤❤🎹🎶
Música lindíssima. Amei o som deste órgão. Espetacular. Obrigada Jonathan e Tom. Toda semana aguardamos algum vídeo de vocês. Um grande abraço! ❤😍🎶🎹👍🙌
A beautiful arrangement and performance of Liszt's famous piece. Thanks, also, Tom for the video.
Another beautiful piece of music played on a magnificent instrument. Thank you Jonathan and Tom. James.
The builders next door must have gone home for the night, as there was no extraneous noise interrupting your beautiful rendition! This piece was a popular (orchestral) item on our national radio in Australia, when I was a teenager in the 1950s. It certainly was a different time, when classical music still reigned , compared to the "screaming and screeching" which passes as Pop Music today!! Long may the Scott brothers preserve Melody , Class and Style, for their growing army of supporters, which goes to prove that their Music is Timeless , and appreciated by every generation.
What a lovely arrangement and Registrations for Liebestraum on this Fine Ladegast-Sauer Instrument. A sensitive Tempo - not rushed. So well portrayed and thank you for sharing this rendition Jonathan.I liked your visuals Tom.
Also good to note the absence of any "percussion" from the background builders !
Über solche Dispositionen neuer Orgeln freue ich mich immer wieder. Romantische Orgeln machen auf die heutigen Ohren eben einen größeren Eindruck. Vor allem mit 16‘ im Manual. Da kann man die Zuhörer auch in einer trockeneren Akustik „einmulmen“. Zum improvisieren sicher super das Instrument!
Another beautiful piece, thank you. How you coordinate four limbs and a thumb is mind boggling! Excellent videoing too - thanks Tom!
Gorgeous transcription and video. Just lovely. 💜
Esibizione fantastica!!! Complimenti!!!👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful interpretation Jonathan. Great technique. Thanks for sharing.
PRECIOSO!!Ha sido increíble!! Cuando toco esta pieza en el piano me resulta dificil el pasaje de las fermatas y Jonathan lo ha tocado en el órgano como si nada, me ha dejado sin palabras. Valoro también el esfuerzo de Tom, la rapidez con la que ha logrado las combinaciones de los registros y por la excelente grabación. Felicidades, vosotros sois fantásticos!!Gracias!!❤💖👏👏👏👏
I love it when you guys play Liszt
This instrument is beyond amazing! ❤ Thanks so much for your beautiful rendition of Liszt’s Liebestraum! Ausra and I were very fortunate to play a recital on it yesterday.
Making my ears happy, as you always do. Your musical gift is very appreciated! 🎶
Great music and amazing organist !
Thank you Jonathan for such a beautiful piece.
I loved it! Beautiful, exciting, often breathtaking, other times calm, but always beautiful! Thank you both for this beautiful gift! ❤❤
Absolutely stunning 🙏
Magnificent! Both the piece (and arrangement) and organ.
Exquisite as usual. Thank you. I always feel better after your performances. Ditto to all the other comments.
Fabulous music as always ❤️ 😊
I really loved the ending.
Great peice, well played.
I was intrigued by the roller, which I had never seen on an organ before.
Absolutely wonderful 👏👏👏❤
Beautiful music and what an organ!! Thank you both. ❤
It fits on organ so good. Beautiful!
Greetings from Estonia!
Great show of dexterity in both hands and feet, especially the runs and intermanual reaches. I can imagine hearing it played also on a fat romantic organ with lots of strings and orchestral reeds.
The organ builder Friedrich Ladegast who built this in 1878 was a close friend of Liszt and built organs for the (then) new romantic style. In his blog about this trip Jonathan said that the reason he chose to transcribe this piece was that he was looking forward to playing this Ladegast organ.
@@epincion interesting insight into the instrument. This performance most certainly rescues the piece from the smaltzy travesties that tin pan alley visited upon it.
Phenomenal!!!
Beautiful ❤
Mr Scott has a tremendous talent!
How beautiful was that?!!! What an amazing rendition Jonathan! It reminded me of the Lemare transcription of Wagner's Liebestod that you played on the Armley Schulze organ. The 2 organs sound similar & there was plenty of 'thumbing down' to be done on that piece too!! That Ladegast/Sauer organ sounds wonderful too! Thanks for the lovely images Tom (& for the speedy registration changes!!). An incredible video, thanks boys! xx
Fantastic !!!!!!! I loved it
Es preciosa la versión que escuchamos en esta grabación, lo que me llama la atención de esta pieza musical tan gloriosa es que el texto de la canción no está disponible por ninguna parte, parece el santo sanctorum de la música sacra de nuestra cuidad.
CLAPPING. MAGNIFICENT
Heaven on earth
makes my heart sing!!!❤
I think Franz would be smiling to hear one of his songs on an organ again, as he did like the organ a little bit himself.
Greetings from Boise, Idaho! What a treat to hear the warmth and color of this instrument! After Tom and Jonathan's "teaser," I am glad that we were able to hear it. Lovely arrangement of my mother-in-law's favorite piano piece. I wonder how she would have liked to have heard it on the organ?! :) When will you be coming to Salt Lake City?
This arrangement seems incredibly close to the one played by Olivier Latry, I love that version and I see the resemblance clearly. Nice playing, it would love to buy it but it seems a little bit too hard for me 🤣
How delightful! ❤ I’m rather intrigued by this organ though. What are all the small knobs for?!
The small toggle switches are part of an old fashioned electrical stop preset system. There are three sets so it looks like three registration changes could be set ahead of time. Nowadays all done electronically with hundreds of preset registrations possible.
@@epincion this is why I love the internet! Thank you!
Hello Scott Brother Duo May you arrange and play these pieces on the organ?
1. Adagietto - Jean-Michel Damase
2. Sogno - Francesco Paolo Tosti
3. Was Will Die Wie Einsame Träne - Robert Schumann
4. La Campanella - Niccolo Paganini & Franz Liszt
5. Caprice No. 24 - Niccolo Paganini
6. Piano Concerto No. 1 - Pyotr Ilyich Tchaikovsky
Thank You!
If you have time, can you please play pluto the renewer and earth, the bringer of life?
👏🌹
Jonathan, for the first few moments, given the lighting and the name of the piece, I was almost taken to Notre dame and the abode high in the loft, of a certain well-known fictional personage. Poor, love-striken hunchback.
Hey Bro, please record MAGIC FIRE WAGNER
You used to do REALLY nice music. What happened? 😢
When I was a kid playing the piano, this was one of my dad's favorite pieces. I hated it. I still don't like it. I'm not taking away from Jonathan. Just a personal memory.
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