Thank you for uploading this amazing snippet so soon after your concert. You haven't forgotten your loyal supporters who are always on the lookout in the hope that there is a new pleasurable surprise awaiting us !! We are so blessed to feel part of your musical appreciation 'family'.
I'm always intrigued when Jonathan performs a piece of music on the organ usually associated with another instrument. OK, pianos and organs have the same keyboard layout, but they produce a completely different sound. Jonathan has not disappointed me yet.
I thought, that I was familiar with this Rondo Alla Turca. After listening this very impressive perfomance I had to change my opinion. Congratulations! to Jonathan Scott !
Ez egyszerűen hihetetlen előadás! és az a mosoly a végén mindent elmond! sokszor meghallgatom! Teljesen más orgonán ez a darab mint zongorán! Köszönjük!!!
Jonathan, how beautiful. Congratulations. How lucky are those who can watch the concert live. It must have been wonderful. Thanks for posting here on UA-cam for those of us who can't see it live. Hugs!
so accustomed to hearing this on the piano, a la Yuja Wang (and she might easily be my favorite pianist), but on the organ? WOW this is awesome! BRAVO Scott!!!
God bless you Jonathan... You have elevated it.. Pianists thought the organ can't perform it at, this tempo but you have demistified it all. You're th best. Mentor more especially I organ arrangement works.
Totally agree, What I rather did not like, is using hand and feet for this piece, because it can give impression that an originally piano piece that uses only one keyboard and 2 hands, NEEDS at the organ all its resources (many keyboards and using hands & feet + stops changes) ; thus piano purists shall say " look, we do not need all these resources and such an expensive huge & complex instrument to play masterpieces like this so, let us with our simple 1 keyboard piano, we never get tired of it !!" § Because I DO DEFEND THE PIPE ORGAN & I 's a pipe organ purist fan ( I'm 39 engineer) (As an Pure Musical Instrument, (not liturgical cause I am not Christian, , I'm MUSLIM of Morocco)) & I hate piano (and violin even more)), but the fact that piano has been for 200 years the example of keyboard instruments makes me uncomfortable , because the first ever keyboard was actually for the pipe organ !!!! I mean, for a not very difficult piano piece, it should be done on organ using only one keyboard or minimal resources, so that the organ will have always other resources for really symphonic and difficult pieces. for information , organ pieces of french classical era by Clerambault use only hands in the same kayboards with just stops to changes (Suite 2nd tone, etc...).
AMAZING This is simply an incredible show! and that smile at the end says it all! I listen to it many times! This piece is completely different on the organ than on the piano! Thank You!!! AMAZING AMAZING
Beautiful, wonderful! I can't imagine how good it must be to hear you during a presentation! Congratulations to you both for the wonderful performance and video. Thank you!
How lucky the audience at the Bridge Water Hall have been to be able to live that magical moment by attending this concert just as I was able to experience it and now remember with nostalgia. Wonderful Mozart's encore, a magnificent gift for everyone, at least it reminds me of when I played it when I was young. On the organ it sounds great... Congratulations and thank you very much again!!💖😘😘
This went well! It is rowdy music, and without being corse, this manages to be riotously fun to listen to. I imagine that is hardly easy to play this on a large pipe organ and keep it swinging! Bravo! Best wishes from George
Mozart really missed a trick writing that for the piano! Hoping to be fit enough to start attending concerts again soon - missing you both but enjoying what you do on here.
Well that was lively!!! When I saw the programme for this concert I was incredibly envious of all those lucky people who would be in the audience! So many of the pieces listed are favourites of mine, largely because of your videos. I'm sure your audience enjoyed the concert immensely, & the encore!! Thank you both for uploading this taster.
Wonderfull! Bravissimo! Every day you are progressing more and more in every possible way! You would have to think about screwing up at least once If it is impossible, then at least in the planned way! Please! 🤣👍
To Jonathan I hope that Jonathan will read and agree with this article ^^ I am writing this post using a short amount of time thinking that I should leave a comment before today is over. It was early morning in Korea when this video was uploaded. As soon as I opened my eyes, I listened to this song and was so happy and surprised. I am a worship accompanist at the Presbyterian Church and a beginner in the organ. I was practicing carefully because my teacher emphasized playing with the 3rd and 4th fingers. It reminded me of my favorite Mozart, his song Turkey March, and I played this song about a week ago. With a beat similar to Jonathan. Of course, it lacks a lot, but while listening to Jonathan's arrangements, I was influenced and played with that feeling. I want to listen carefully to the pedal point and play it accordingly. Do you have sheet music? I want to challenge. I would have been even more ecstatic if I had heard it in a concert hall, but I am happy just listening to it on my car audio while driving. thanks! From fan woori in Korea.
What an amazing performance, Jonathan! One of the best performances of this piece that I have heard and what makes it even more amazing is to hear this piece played on a pipe organ! I loved this video! Will Ortiz
I used to hate this piece. I had to endure it five days a week for two years. It was used as a piece to teach typists rhythm. I think it was the only record they had. I now love it, but it has taken more than 50 years.
He must have amazingly strong legs to work the pedals like that. Also it’s very strange to see the keys away from the organ itself. An unusual arrangement
Organs can be so thunderous and magnificent. 😀
Congratulations! to Jonathan Scott !
I probably listen to this piece three times a day. I just can’t get enough of it. Absolutely beautiful.
Ganz ganz Wunderbar Jonathan Scott
I love how the organ expands the dynamic range tenfold.
Thank you for uploading this amazing snippet so soon after your concert. You haven't forgotten your loyal supporters who are always on the lookout in the hope that there is a new pleasurable surprise awaiting us !! We are so blessed to feel part of your musical appreciation 'family'.
I'm always intrigued when Jonathan performs a piece of music on the organ usually associated with another instrument. OK, pianos and organs have the same keyboard layout, but they produce a completely different sound. Jonathan has not disappointed me yet.
I thought, that I was familiar with this Rondo Alla Turca. After listening this very impressive perfomance I had to change my opinion. Congratulations! to Jonathan Scott !
Theatre/pipe organs were designed to replicate a whole orchestra. They are much more complex instrument than a pianoforte.
Hi Jonathan well done but à bit too speed for my taste
Wow! I thought that only piano was posible this masterpiece
Ez egyszerűen hihetetlen előadás! és az a mosoly a végén mindent elmond! sokszor meghallgatom! Teljesen más orgonán ez a darab mint zongorán! Köszönjük!!!
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Brilliant.
Brilliant wish I could press like a 100 times
Yeeeeaah!!!my favourite piece!!!! Good good goooood!!!!
Great!
Fantastic - thanks for sharing.
Have only heard this with piano , or harpsichord. Sounds great on organ. From Chicago, U.S.A.
Impressive. Literally one man orchestra. Great show.
Yes; playing a good organ is really playing a building.
Thank you Jonathan and Tom for another masterpiece. It is always uplifting.
Speechless!
Jonathan, how beautiful. Congratulations. How lucky are those who can watch the concert live. It must have been wonderful. Thanks for posting here on UA-cam for those of us who can't see it live. Hugs!
One of my favourite classical pieces, and you did it justice, Jonathan. Thanks for making this. 😊
so accustomed to hearing this on the piano, a la Yuja Wang (and she might easily be my favorite pianist), but on the organ? WOW this is awesome! BRAVO Scott!!!
Beautiful!!!!
encore un interpretation magnifique !
Superb - of course(!)
Many thanks.
What a tremendously powerful sound, almost ripped my heart to shreds, outstanding, brilliant performance.
Good show
God bless you Jonathan... You have elevated it.. Pianists thought the organ can't perform it at, this tempo but you have demistified it all.
You're th best. Mentor more especially I organ arrangement works.
This is beautifull for a piece that was never written for.the organ. It just shows how versatile a good organ with a good player really is.
Totally agree,
What I rather did not like, is using hand and feet for this piece, because it can give impression that an originally piano piece that uses only one keyboard and 2 hands, NEEDS at the organ all its resources (many keyboards and using hands & feet + stops changes) ; thus piano purists shall say " look, we do not need all these resources and such an expensive huge & complex instrument to play masterpieces like this so, let us with our simple 1 keyboard piano, we never get tired of it !!" §
Because I DO DEFEND THE PIPE ORGAN & I 's a pipe organ purist fan ( I'm 39 engineer) (As an Pure Musical Instrument, (not liturgical cause I am not Christian, , I'm MUSLIM of Morocco)) & I hate piano (and violin even more)), but the fact that piano has been for 200 years the example of keyboard instruments makes me uncomfortable , because the first ever keyboard was actually for the pipe organ !!!!
I mean, for a not very difficult piano piece, it should be done on organ using only one keyboard or minimal resources, so that the organ will have always other resources for really symphonic and difficult pieces.
for information , organ pieces of french classical era by Clerambault use only hands in the same kayboards with just stops to changes (Suite 2nd tone, etc...).
Organ Solo while playing Rondo Alla Turca is amazing
Hallo!
Sparkling and cheerful piece,
Fantastic played!
Thank you!
With Love from the Netherlands.
That was fun!! 💃 Bravo! 👏👏👏 Thanks for sharing. 🎹🎶
Increíble!!!!
Bravo!!
AWESOME!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Fantastic!
Bravo. Votre simplicité rend à l'oeuvre sa beauté
The perfect encore to a fabulous recital. 👏
You two are beginning to become a habit with me. Thank you for this lively, lovely performance. xx
How perfectly done !!!
You really have a talent. I play organ too, but this is something special, love your work so much.
jonathan makes such a well known and overfamiliar song sound so fresh!
Sublime
AMAZING This is simply an incredible show! and that smile at the end says it all! I listen to it many times! This piece is completely different on the organ than on the piano! Thank You!!! AMAZING AMAZING
Awesome Arrangement I’m very Satisfied to hear
I’ve probably listened to/watched this video twenty times. Absolutely beautiful.
Thank you so much. Brilliant.
Ingredible how Mr. Scott plays the organ. Like a battle of fingers on the keyboards.
Amazing work and performance!
Beautiful, wonderful! I can't imagine how good it must be to hear you during a presentation! Congratulations to you both for the wonderful performance and video. Thank you!
Best birthday ever! Thank you, Jonathan and Tom.
Amazing Jonathan!😁👍👏👏👏
How lucky the audience at the Bridge Water Hall have been to be able to live that magical moment by attending this concert just as I was able to experience it and now remember with nostalgia. Wonderful Mozart's encore, a magnificent gift for everyone, at least it reminds me of when I played it when I was young. On the organ it sounds great... Congratulations and thank you very much again!!💖😘😘
Those trumpets are insane....
AMAZING! 🎹
Ich würde so gerne sowas mal live erleben.
Your virtuosic playing is AMAZING! Gina Dodds, USA New York
Wow, I cant even pat my head and rub my belly at the same time, you are amazing!
Magnificent performance. Always greatly appreciated.
This Wonderfulness and comfort is off the charts
The depth of my emotion is immeasurable
Thank you so very much Jonathan for this marvellous music! It makes me happy! (my English is not perfect).
Cool
Amazing played👏👏👏👏
bravo👏👏👏🥰
As can be expected, a brilliant performance. :)
Die Orgel ist ein besonderes Instrument. Sie versetzt in solche Emotionen.
This went well! It is rowdy music, and without being corse, this manages to be riotously fun to listen to. I imagine that is hardly easy to play this on a large pipe organ and keep it swinging!
Bravo!
Best wishes from George
Funny. Im going to try this. The piano part is the best of it. I'm fascinated. 👌
Woaw ! 🎶🎹🎵Excellent !! Merci 🎶
Pure master peace
What a masterpiece! 💯 🥇
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐Bravo Bellissimo!!
Complimenti !!!!!!🎉😊
Amazing music and fantastic player !
WONDERFUL performance!! Thank you so much for sharing this. It just made my Saturday morning.
Mozart iznad svih!
Don't ask me why, but this piece reminded me of an organ on a merry-go-round.
Ayo same
Why?
E.P.I.C !! Huge respect from the Netherlands. This channel is a delight to listen to.
Mozart really missed a trick writing that for the piano! Hoping to be fit enough to start attending concerts again soon - missing you both but enjoying what you do on here.
i don't agree, i think it sounds better on the piano.
Well that was lively!!! When I saw the programme for this concert I was incredibly envious of all those lucky people who would be in the audience! So many of the pieces listed are favourites of mine, largely because of your videos. I'm sure your audience enjoyed the concert immensely, & the encore!! Thank you both for uploading this taster.
MAGIQUE !
Flott gespielt.
Wonderfull! Bravissimo!
Every day you are progressing more and more in every possible way!
You would have to think about screwing up at least once
If it is impossible, then at least in the planned way! Please! 🤣👍
To Jonathan I hope that Jonathan will read and agree with this article ^^ I am writing this post using a short amount of time thinking that I should leave a comment before today is over. It was early morning in Korea when this video was uploaded. As soon as I opened my eyes, I listened to this song and was so happy and surprised. I am a worship accompanist at the Presbyterian Church and a beginner in the organ. I was practicing carefully because my teacher emphasized playing with the 3rd and 4th fingers. It reminded me of my favorite Mozart, his song Turkey March, and I played this song about a week ago. With a beat similar to Jonathan. Of course, it lacks a lot, but while listening to Jonathan's arrangements, I was influenced and played with that feeling. I want to listen carefully to the pedal point and play it accordingly. Do you have sheet music? I want to challenge. I would have been even more ecstatic if I had heard it in a concert hall, but I am happy just listening to it on my car audio while driving. thanks! From fan woori in Korea.
The link to the sheet music is provided in the header section of this video.
@@epincion thank you ^^
Number one
BRAVOOOOOOOO!SUPER:)
This gentleman has done his homeworks 👌🏻
Превосходно👏👏👏👏👏
Le Turcca, best iA!
What an amazing performance, Jonathan! One of the best performances of this piece that I have heard and what makes it even more amazing is to hear this piece played on a pipe organ! I loved this video! Will Ortiz
Pls. come and try the Marcussen and son organ in “Musikkens hus” in Aalborg, Denmark 🇩🇰🇩🇰
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In case anyone else wanted to know: Mozart composed this at age 27.
28 year olds: 💀
One of the few reasons I ever believe in a diety. Thank you Wolfgang
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I used to hate this piece. I had to endure it five days a week for two years. It was used as a piece to teach typists rhythm. I think it was the only record they had. I now love it, but it has taken more than 50 years.
I took typing in high school. We had a metronome for rhythm and speed building. Clack, clack, ding. From Chicago, U.S.A.
My typing teacher always used the William Tell overture
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I'm curious - is Jonathan the world's first UA-cam pipe organ star? I don't recall anyone else becoming this prominent. Anyway, well done (again)!
I'd say Gert van Hoef was the first
He must have amazingly strong legs to work the pedals like that. Also it’s very strange to see the keys away from the organ itself. An unusual arrangement
The organ has two consoles, a fully manual tracker console under the pipes and this remote electronic console - it’s very common in concert organs
Ah, Little Einstein, I remember it well.
Listen to this piece on classical guitar !
This is already amazing, but it must have been so much better to be there, to feel the power of those left hand chords...
I can't imagine how will his ear go while playing this 😂