I wonder … did that grand musical instrument ever have so much FUN making music?? Jon and Tom are surely masters of transcribing madness and amusement. Bravo!!!
Today I was in the audience of your world class performance in the NOSPR hall in Katowice, Poland. My wife is not too much into classical music, but she was very happy to hear this performance. Even though, it was not in the agenda! It was a true pleasure to hear you live, Jonathan. You must've spent you whole life on mastering this instrument and it pays off very well. Using the bells implemented into NOSPR's organs was a pretty exotic experience. Thank you so much. Hope to see you again!
Mother of God, what virtuosity!! Jonathan's thing seems from another planet!! I have never seen anything like this in my life!! It's incredible, it seems insurmountable. What perfection.Congratulations!! By the way, I already have tickets for the next lunchtime organ concert on June 24th at Bridgewater Hall!! Thank you for this nice gift!!👏👏❤😘😘💖
Fabulous encore! I'd have been interested to see your heart rate at the end of that piece!! It is wonderful to see how well attended your concerts are. Thank you both for this little gem. xx
Congratulations, Jonathan! It's incredibly beautiful and the music sounds really difficult! And the auditorium is very crowded! Thank you both for this amazing video!
Semplicemente straordinario... hai fatto quello che fece Bach con i concerti di Vivaldi, Albinoni e Marcello. Hai trascritto un suo concerto, il risultato è singolare e molto originale. COMPLIMENTI...
I grew up going to a Baptist church in Oklahoma City (USA). I was not exposed to the classical composers. Hearing the music that Mr. Scott produces is utter joy. I never knew that the organ was capable of producing such beautiful music.
I can't believe it!!! I was just think of cartoons in the U.S. from the very early 1960's with this background music that I watched when I was very young. I was wondering for decades the name and here it is!
As a retired custodian at Pevensey Castle here in the UK and now part of English Heritage, I was delighted to discover this musical gem. The piece certainly expresses the grandeur of bygone years and although today Tis but a ruin and shadow of its past glory, the Castle still welcomes thousands of visitors from around the world.
Glad to see classical music in particular and music in general alive and well in Manchester. I subscribe to the Halle Orchestra online newsletter - get it every Sunday. There are many exciting events happening at Bridgewater Hall and elsewhere in Manchester including many outreach programs. The participation of the local community seems very gratifying. It seems that this kind of community spirit is characteristic of smaller cities. They take more civic pride in their musical organizations and do not take them for granted. Re the above video I did not know Bridgewater Hall had such a magnificent organ. Great and dazzling playing from Jonathan and keep up all the good work in Manchester. Can Jonathan please do a demo of the organ with a registration list? As an organist myself I would like to see and hear all the sounds this organ makes.
Amazing. I never would have thought this could be played on an organ. When you're playing something this fast, do you have to block out the sound coming from the instrument because it's so far behind what your fingers and feet are playing?
Wonderful performance -- thanks! I suppose you don't do popular music, but I think a version of ABBA's "The day before you came" by Jonathan should be spectacularly beautiful -- so well-suited for the organ! If you ever decide to do popular music, please consider this one.
You can - and do! - play any organ anywhere, but am i right in feeling this (instrument and hall) is your "home ground"? You seem very at home with it. Tom: is there a reason you don't date your videos, either in the credits at the end or in the notes on UA-cam? You usually give the place/venue.
Yes Jonathan is the organist in residence for Bridgewater Hall so this is his ‘home’ instrument but that being said he plays regularly on a lot of other local instruments and of course many others around the world on tour.
That does seem rather faster than most orchestral perfomances - was that deliberate, or a case of having started off that way, one has to carry on?! :-)
I think you are missing the fact that this is a fun encore at the end of a concert for the musically-interested public (not the musical snobs.) It's supposed to be a 'show-off' piece to amaze the audience.
@@PMA65537 At your suggestion, I have just heard the video again, first at the slower speed, then at the normal speed. Remarkably (to me) the slower speed does sound perfectly acceptable, in that there are no obvious flaws revealed, which might be missed at 'normal' speed, showing that Jonathan is in control of the performance, even at a break-neck pace. Now, whether an individual prefers a certain speed is down to personal preference, of course, and I agree that it does sound hectic, played at his speed in this video. But this is, after all, a novelty at the end of a concert, and I don't suppose it was ever meant to sound 'artistic'.
I wonder … did that grand musical instrument ever have so much FUN making music?? Jon and Tom are surely masters of transcribing madness and amusement. Bravo!!!
Maestro, you're unbelievable. :) An absolute flawless performance. I'm speechless. :)🤩🤩
Being present at that concert was a real treat. The encore (Tritsch-Tratsch Polka) was a brilliant encore and brought the house down. Fantastic!!
Today I was in the audience of your world class performance in the NOSPR hall in Katowice, Poland. My wife is not too much into classical music, but she was very happy to hear this performance. Even though, it was not in the agenda! It was a true pleasure to hear you live, Jonathan. You must've spent you whole life on mastering this instrument and it pays off very well. Using the bells implemented into NOSPR's organs was a pretty exotic experience. Thank you so much. Hope to see you again!
Mother of God, what virtuosity!!
Jonathan's thing seems from another planet!! I have never seen anything like this in my life!! It's incredible, it seems insurmountable. What perfection.Congratulations!!
By the way, I already have tickets for the next lunchtime organ concert on June 24th at Bridgewater Hall!!
Thank you for this nice gift!!👏👏❤😘😘💖
Fabulous encore! I'd have been interested to see your heart rate at the end of that piece!! It is wonderful to see how well attended your concerts are. Thank you both for this little gem. xx
Congratulations, Jonathan! It's incredibly beautiful and the music sounds really difficult! And the auditorium is very crowded! Thank you both for this amazing video!
This Concert truly was an "Organ Spectacular" and then the surprise of this exuberant Encore !
Well done Jonathan 👏🏻
Thanks to Tom for filming 👏🏻
👍....dizzying......breathtaking.
It was a great concert! I loved the Hungarian Rhapsody. Thank you.
Whew! Jonathan must be so fit!
Hallo!!
Very well Done!!!!
Thanks❤❤
With Love from the Netherlands.
Semplicemente straordinario... hai fatto quello che fece Bach con i concerti di Vivaldi, Albinoni e Marcello. Hai trascritto un suo concerto, il risultato è singolare e molto originale. COMPLIMENTI...
I grew up going to a Baptist church in Oklahoma City (USA). I was not exposed to the classical composers. Hearing the music that Mr. Scott produces is utter joy. I never knew that the organ was capable of producing such beautiful music.
Unbelievably brilliant. Even better live than on UA-cam!
Love this, and you didn't miss a note! Thanks Brothers. XX
Absolutely magnificent! Bravo!!!!! 👏🏼🙌🏼♥️
Yes!!!
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Che abilità.... complimenti!!!!!!!
You two brothers are brilliant ,,, organ & piano, always playing well known & enjoyable things! Thankyou, thankyou! From Robin in NZ
I can't believe it!!! I was just think of cartoons in the U.S. from the very early 1960's with this background music that I watched when I was very young. I was wondering for decades the name and here it is!
Wow! Impressive as always. Bravo!
Wheeeeee!!!! 💃💃 Awesome. Bravo!👏👏👏👏👏🎹🎶
This was like: "I should play very quickly, because we have very tasteful dinner and I am already soo hungry." 🙂 But aside - perfect performance!
Astonishing performance!
Însta 360
Ah c’était excellent ! You should be playing this in Vienna at the New Year's concert :-)
The speed! it makes some parts sounding like little bells.
Sehr schöne tritsch Tratsch Polka voller Dynamik gespielt einfach grandios 🔉👍👍👍🔉🔉
Absolutely wonderful and amazing performance 👏👏👏👏 looking forward for your concert in Poland next week ❤️
Absolutely wonderful Jonathan!👏👏👏❤️
Terrific encore completing an amazing concert
Bravo, Jonathan.🙂🙂
As a retired custodian at Pevensey Castle here in the UK and now part of English Heritage, I was delighted to discover this musical gem. The piece certainly expresses the grandeur of bygone years and although today Tis but a ruin and shadow of its past glory, the Castle still welcomes thousands of visitors from around the world.
Marvelous ❤❤❤❤❤
I'm seriously speechless with this performance
This is really grand
Bravo! Wish I could come in person, but alas, I live across the pond.
Fantastic Performance I Enjoyed It 😊
Fantastic playing
The Best! ❤
Bravo Bravo Encore encore
Очень мило !!! Такая веселая музыка вдохновляет сшить какое - нибудь очень красивое платье . Спасибо ❤ !
Wonderful playing. ❤
Such a bouncy and entertaining piece!!!!
Beyond words.
Great music and amazing player !
Lively ‘n lovely
Grandissimo 🎉
👏🏿🤞🏿👍🏿👏🏿
I would like if you could share the piece of Voi Che
Sapete (Mozart).
Please in organ.❤
Glad to see classical music in particular and music in general alive and well in Manchester. I subscribe to the Halle Orchestra online newsletter - get it every Sunday. There are many exciting events happening at Bridgewater Hall and elsewhere in Manchester including many outreach programs. The participation of the local community seems very gratifying. It seems that this kind of community spirit is characteristic of smaller cities. They take more civic pride in their musical organizations and do not take them for granted. Re the above video I did not know Bridgewater Hall had such a magnificent organ. Great and dazzling playing from Jonathan and keep up all the good work in Manchester. Can Jonathan please do a demo of the organ with a registration list? As an organist myself I would like to see and hear all the sounds this organ makes.
Wow🖖
I was and, it’s way louder in real life!
Can you please do a video of Ruslan and Ludmila overture by Glinka at the Bridge Water Hall?
That would be a real treat. That piece is just made for an organ transcription!
Amazing. I never would have thought this could be played on an organ. When you're playing something this fast, do you have to block out the sound coming from the instrument because it's so far behind what your fingers and feet are playing?
❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️🎁
It was from the movie robots and this is awesome!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Notes were great, wanted to hear a lot more registrations and changes,
When does the Vienna Philharmonic come in!? (This piece was on the demo record for my parents' first stereo and we blasted it). From Chicago, U.S.A.
Jonathan beat them to it! Surprised no Viennese organist hadn't thought of this. The Musikverein in Vienna has an excellent organ.
When are you touring America?
if they do, they should stop by in Atlantic City and visit the Boardwalk Hall, and the giant that lives behind its walls.
Wonderful performance -- thanks! I suppose you don't do popular music, but I think a version of ABBA's "The day before you came" by Jonathan should be spectacularly beautiful -- so well-suited for the organ! If you ever decide to do popular music, please consider this one.
You can - and do! - play any organ anywhere, but am i right in feeling this (instrument and hall) is your "home ground"? You seem very at home with it.
Tom: is there a reason you don't date your videos, either in the credits at the end or in the notes on UA-cam? You usually give the place/venue.
Yes Jonathan is the organist in residence for Bridgewater Hall so this is his ‘home’ instrument but that being said he plays regularly on a lot of other local instruments and of course many others around the world on tour.
Esta muy perrona la rola (en México así lo podríamos calificar como muy buena actuación) saludos
I think that is the most stressed I have ever seen Jonathan looking while playing. Does the speed make it really quite difficult?
That does seem rather faster than most orchestral perfomances - was that deliberate, or a case of having started off that way, one has to carry on?! :-)
Is the composition really THAT fast?
This is an encore at the end of a full concert. Does the speed really matter? It's a bit of/lot of [quite amazingly demanding] fun.
Yes. It should be very fast. Have heard orchestras do it that fast, including the Vienna Philharmonic
This transcription sounded rushed. I'm going to have to listen to the orchestral version as a comparison.
I think you are missing the fact that this is a fun encore at the end of a concert for the musically-interested public (not the musical snobs.)
It's supposed to be a 'show-off' piece to amaze the audience.
UA-cam at speed x0,75 is better; slightly slow rather than madly fast.
@@PMA65537 At your suggestion, I have just heard the video again, first at the slower speed, then at the normal speed.
Remarkably (to me) the slower speed does sound perfectly acceptable, in that there are no obvious flaws revealed, which might be missed at 'normal' speed, showing that Jonathan is in control of the performance, even at a break-neck pace.
Now, whether an individual prefers a certain speed is down to personal preference, of course, and I agree that it does sound hectic, played at his speed in this video. But this is, after all, a novelty at the end of a concert, and I don't suppose it was ever meant to sound 'artistic'.
Poster boy for the sin of pride, parading around like that like some kind of medieval monarch.