PIETRO YON - FINALE 'CONCERTO GREGORIANO' - PIANO & ORGAN - SCOTT BROTHERS DUO
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2024
- Scott Brothers Duo (Jonathan & Tom Scott) perform the Finale from 'Concerto Gregoriano' by Pietro Yon for Piano & Organ.
The film was recorded in the Concert Hall of the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM), Manchester, UK
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RNCM CONCERT HALL ORGAN
HRADETZKY of KREMS 1972
SWELL
Principal 8
Flute 8
Viola da Gamba 8
Voix Celeste 8
Prestant 4
Flauto Traverso 4
Doublette 2
Mixture VI-VIII 1 1/3
Cornet V (T.G.) 8
Oboe 8
Voix Humaine 8
Bombarde 16
Trompette 8
Clarion 4
Tremulant
GREAT
Quintadena 16
Principal 8
Rohrgedackt 8
Octave 4
Hohlflute 4
Octave 2
Blockflute 2
Mixture VI-VIII 2
Cymbale IV 2/3
Cornet IV-C (T.C.) 8
Fagotto 16
Trompette 8
Clarion 4
Swell to Great
Positiv to Great
Great and Pedal Combs.
POSITIV
Gedackt 8
Principal 4
Rohrflute 4
Nazard 2 2/3
Octave 4
Waldflute 2
Tierce 1 3/5
Larigot 1 1/3
Scharff IV 1
Cymbale III ½
Cromorne 8
Tremulant
Swell to Positiv
PEDAL
Principal 16
Subbass 16
Principal 8
Gemshorn 8
Octave 4
Flute 4
Nachthorn 2
Rauschquint III 2 2/3
Mixture IV 2
Posaune 16
Trompette 8
Trumpet 8
Schalmey 4
Swell to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Positiv to Pedal
July 7, 2024 - I heard this piece of music for the first time today at Grace Cathedral in San Francisco as a solo organ performance. The Scott Brothers give a wonderful performance of this exciting music. Grace Cathedral has the best organ in San Francisco. The 7,466 Aeolian-Skinner organ is a joy to hear.
RNCM must be particularly proud to have two of their most amazing graduates performing in their concert hall again! The students have undoubtedly made the professors extremely proud as well as the city of Manchester and all of the UK!!
Incredible footwork, to say the least!
Pietro Alessandro Yon, Italian composer. Piedmontese by birth. Unknown to many of us, in Italy. Famous, celebrated and played by great musicians and organists in America, where he moved.
Love this piece! I first heard it performed at my home church; it was the finale to our new organ dedication ceremony. WOW! -- Thanks for sharing it...and playing it so beautifully!
What a BRILLIANT piece of music, BRILLIANTLY executed. I have not heard Yon's compositions before this; it's quite an experience. The organ's voicing is superb. That Nazard cuts like a razor! The brother's synchronisation is unequaled IMHO.
Wonderful music, both of you, love your work!
Beautiful, wonderful! The piano and organ together are amazing! Congratulations!
Wow! Just Wow. Absolutely incredible. What a wonderful example you are to music students. Thank you gentlemen 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
This is so brilliantly preformed
Increible!! Impresionante!! Soberbio!!👏👏👏👏
You guys rock
I have heard Diane Bish play this many times with Simon Preston, I think. This is the first time I can say I have honestly heard the parts with such clarity. The two organ version gets muddled at times. Very nice!
Bish has an extraordinary legacy of recorded work. By sheerest chance we met. I'm 20 years younger. Her agility is astounding.
This is the best, most musically illustrative example of this brilliant composition I have yet come across. But it still wants a first recording in its original form, for organ and orchestra. It was premired in the Wanamaker department store in about 1927, with the composer at the organ, and Leopold Stokowski conducting the Philadelphia Orchestra. Within a year it was hear ar the Spreckels Organ Pavillion in San Diego's Balboa Park with Nino Marcelli condicting the nacent San Diego Symphony, and to this day local historians think it must have been a meaningless curiosity, because Pietro Yon, organist of St. Patrick's Cathedral in New York, and titular organist of St. Peter's Basilica in Rome, is known for exactly one composition: the Christmas waltz "Gesu Bambino."
Que virtuosismo, espectacular, maravilloso, felicitaciones🎼🎶❤
The brothers have done it again! What a rousing performance of this lovely piece. It's worth watching any number of times.
Great, a new favorite. Those brothers, how talented they are👏
Such a pleasure to listen piano & pipe organ music! Excellent! 🎶 👍👍
Perfect... WOW
Bravo, the best performance of this concerto. Mega virtuosos
I had never heard and seen this kind of duet between organ and piano! I liked this innovation, your synchronism was perfect in the execution of the song! Congratulations!
OMG LOVE Y'ALL FANTISIMO THANK U FOR ALL YOUR WORKS
I especially enjoyed the cinematic exploitation of some of the visual effects that seem built into this piece, like the glissandos and showy footwork on the pedal board. I like it where the pianist, having played a lovely flowing declaration, reaches left hand over right to tap that one final high note. The work sounds French style to me, echoes of Saint Saens and Ravel.
I rather imagine Yon smiling now!
Amazing and beautiful!
A brillliant performance of one of my favorite pieces!
SUPERB
Parabéns irmãos Scott pelo belíssimo Concerto Gregoriano, que sintonia! Sou fã do Jonathan Scott.
Grandioso!!! 09/02/2020
Spellbinding!
I look forward to this being included in a lunchtime or evening recital. Magnificent.
Brilliant...both of you! Gina Dodds
Brilliant playing.
Well done!
I was doubtful for a piano and organ together, but man.... that was absolutely fantastic!!! Amazing!
Incredible.
Sublime!
I think that is the first time I have ever seen a glissando played on the pedals! Another brilliant performance by these two super talented brothers.
Yes Yes if u Yall ever Play another note u tore these two instruments all to pieces Omg I Loved it
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Wow! What a lovely piece. And so beautifully played. Thank you both so much. When are you coming to Zumerzet? Or Devon?
Non sono un esperto ma solo un appassionato di organo e l'ascolto di questo brano mi ha soddisfatto come l'esecuzione da parte dei due maestri
Yes Yes 👍
AWESOME!!
Amazing performance. Diane Bish’s solo performance of this is also worth checking out. I reckon on one organ it’s unbeatable
until now!
A magnificent duet . Never heard this piece before. Did you know that Pietro Yon was the organist at St. Patrick´s Cathedral in New York City. He also wrote "The Christmas Rose", a beautiful holiday favorite . www.gofundme.com/4ej3ic
Yes, and really responsible for all those Kilgen organs being placed in so many Catholic churches
Jhr. Humphrey: Briljant samenspel,Fabulous.
Is the orchestra part divided between the organ and the piano or is the piano playing a transcription of the orchestra part?
I think Yon wrote both an orchesta and organ version as well as a piano and organ version. I am not sure which one he set down first.
The piano part is a transcription of the orchestral part. The organ is the solo part.
Yes, the original form was for organ solo and orchestra. First heard with Courboin and the Philidelphia orchestra conducted by Stokowski.
Hmmm well done! Just there could be a little bit longer reverb on the organ... But that is just matter of taste I would say...
U Really Ripped that Organ Open U should really ✋ that Ha Ha at Least u gave Ol Bro a chance
A wonderful performance. The only thing I didn't like was that buzz-zz-zzy reed in the organ pedal, otherwise exceptional!
That's the kind of farty, lightweight pedal reed which they thought was 'cool' in the 1970s. Some people still think so. It goes without saying that they are ... mistaken.
Get used to it. Buzzy reeds are all the rage. Also the result of using half lenght resonators. Europe builds have neither the skil not the tools to make full length reeds over 16'. The greater sin is that they do it to save money.
Er... neither skill nor tools to make full-length reeds over 16'? Respectfully, this is certainly not the case... @@organbuilder272
@@Offshoreorganbuilder Works well within the aesthetic of this instrument IMHO. A H&H Ophicleide wouldn't really fit in, would it...? ;-)