BACH - CHACONNE BWV 1004 - JONATHAN SCOTT - ORGAN OF ECHTERNACH BASILICA - LUXEMBOURG
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- Опубликовано: 4 окт 2024
- We hope you enjoy our latest video - please like, comment and subscribe! Thank you! Organist Jonathan Scott performs his solo organ arrangement of Johann Sebastian Bach's Chaconne (from Violin Partita No. 2 in D minor BWV 1004) on the wonderful Klais pipe organ of the Basilica of St Willibrord, Echternach, Luxembourg. If you enjoy our videos and would like to support us please visit: www.scottbroth...
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Film & Sound
Tom Scott
Filmed during our visit to the Echter'Classic Festival 2022
THE ORGAN OF ECHTERNACH BASILICA, LUXEMBOURG
KLAIS ORGELBAU, BONN Opus 1010
1952 / 1991
SPECIFICATION
I. POSITIV (ENCLOSED)
Lieblich Gedackt 8
Quintadena 8
Salicional 8
Principal 4
Blockflöte 4
Octave 2
Sifflöte 1
Scharff VI
Septimcymbel III
Krummhorn 8
Vox humana 8
Tremulant
II. HAUPTWERK
Principal 16
Bordun 16
Octave 8
Holzgedackt 8
Gemshorn 8
Gamba 8
Quinte 5 1/3
Octave 4
Rohrflöte 4
Hohlflöte 2
Rauschpfeife II
Mixtur VI-VIII
Scharff IV-V
Cornett V
Trompete 16
Trompete 8
III. OBERWERK
Principal 8
Rohrflöte 8
Gedacktpommer 8
Octave 4
Quintadena 4
Superoctave 2
Waldflöte 2
Gemsquinte 1 1/3
Sesquialtera II
Mixtur V-VI
Cymbel III
Dulcian 16
Schalmey 8
Kopftrompete 4
IV. SCHWELLWERK (ENCLOSED)
Quintadena 16
Principal 8
Spitzgambe 8
Vox coelestis 8
Grobgedackt 8
Octave 4
Violflöte 4
Nasat 2 2/3
Flachflöte 2
Terz 1 3/5
Mixtur IV-VI
Fagott 16
Trompete 8
Clairon 4
Tremulant
TROMPETERIA (FLOATING)
Trompeta magna 16
Trompeta de batalla 8
Bajoncillo 4-8
PEDAL
Untersatz 32
Principalbass 16
Subbass 16
Zartbass 16
Quintbass 10 2/3
Octavbass 8
Gedacktbass 8
Choralbass 4
Bassflöte 4
Nachthorn 2
Hintersatz IV
Cornett V
Contrafagott 32
Posaune 16
Fagott 16
Trompete 8
Clarine 4
COUPLERS: II-I, III-I, IV-I, I-II, III-II, IV-II, IV-III
I-P, II-P, III-P, IV-P
Trompeteria to I, to II, to III, to IV, to P - Видеоклипы
Amazing to think that this piece was originally written for violin. Just shows how the power of Bach’s music transcends the instrument it is played on.
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Bach's music and the way it is interpreted are so overwhelmingly beautiful, it's almost like a supernatural experience.
It IS supernatural.
It cerainly feels superhuman every time I hear it performed by a truly accomplished musical instrumentalist.
It's unbelievable that such a transcendent composer ever walked this earth.
I LOVE the loooong pause just before the final chord
The videos of the Scott Brothers Duo brothers are necessary to watch at least twice, once with eyes open to see the images and the performance of Jonathan and Tom when he also plays. And a second time with eyes closed to feel with the soul and fall in love. 🙌👍😘🥰❤️🎶🎶🎶
Exactly .
@@renasouten8409 totally agree
soooo deep!!!!! no rock song can ever reach this masterpiece!!
No comparison. While they are both are music, they orbit at different heights.
The use of trumpets at 9:40 is inspired. Even the orchestral transcription doesn’t dare that level of boldness, and in hindsight falls short a bit as a result.
Probably one of the most greatest full organ sound I've heard in a while. - 15:32
Bach : Organ ( heaven of sound ), Guitar ( heaven phrasing ).🙏
An incredible interpretation! The organ sounds spectacular. I was lucky enough to be at the concert. Thank you for sharing this wonderful work.
More proof that Johann Sebastian Bach was THE master! And Johnathan the Master interpreter of Bach's work. Bravo!
This must be the ultimate proof not just of the universality of Bach but also (without any disrespect at all of this performer) his utter indestructability! The piece was written for unaccompanied solo violin, yet (like the great Toccata and Fugue in D minor, which may also have originally been a violin piece) it can be played on just about any instrument - or combination of instruments - that you care to name.
Great version! As if this piece needed to be more imposing, gosh. But it also has all the nuances of the original and it is very expressive. Hats off.
This is The Best Version of Chaconne From Violin. Congratulations by the Work 👏🏽👏🏽
that all depends on the organist and arranger
Bravo!!!👏🏻 👏🏻 👏🏻
Absolutely magnificent! His performance of this Bach masterpiece was otherworldly-brimming with emotion and unparalleled skill.👍❤
That pause before the final chord . . . Way to torture us, Jonathan! LOL I have chills!
It is a majestic piece; more difficult on the violin than the organ. A beautiful rendition.
EXCELLENT! and I didn't have to bribe anyone to get some Bach. Its sad that musical styles like the Chaconne and the Ricercar were losing popularity even in Bach's time. I love those forms. Great job Jonathan
Omg. I live not far away from Echternach and I missed this! My heart is broken 😢
You seem recovered from your injury. I'm glad for it!! The organ is a bit weird, but it sounds very nice. The performance was great even though it sounded very sad. Congratulations and thanks for sharing!!👏👏👏💖😘😘
Brilliant!
Wonderful transcription by Jonathan!
Great work by a great composer, played by a great, prodigious organist, on a great organ! Well done Jonathan.
I wouldn't have guessed this was Bach, very subdued & peaceful. (I'm not ignoring the middle, w/the fantastic pedal tune!)
Magnífica interpretación,y espectacular la elección de los registros.
Beautiful!
Glad to hear a longer organ version of this. Very majestic and solemn. Take care, and stay safe. From Chicago, U.S.A.
А вот за это-низкий поклон!
Can't stop listening to this master-piece!!! Oohh!!! So f-ng super-great played!!!!🥲🥲🥲🤗🤗🤗💪💪
Magnificent in every way.
Whilst written for a violin, and fiendishly difficult to master on that instrument (I’ve been trying for decades), this transcription displays the full majesty of the composition.
What an organ and thank you so much.
You moved me to tears remembering my mum who passed away in May. She loved her local church and part funded a new electronic organ for it a few years back. The church is nearly a thousand years old and so every time I hear that organ play I remember her legacy in a very special place for our family. The cycle of our time passes so quickly but Bach transcends the centuries.
My grandmother died just about a year ago and this is what I listened to on the way to the cemetery. She didn't live very far away from the place where this was recorded.
Great music and amazing player !
Bravo MR JONATHAN SCOTT 👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻💗💗💗
Absolutely amazing!😁👏👏👏👏❤️
That organ's sound is amazing
A grand piece piece of music. A grand sound. A grand performance. Sensational! 👏👏👏👏👏 (Would love to have heard & felt this in person.💥) Beautiful visuals too. Thanks for sharing. 💐🎹🎶
Beautiful interpretation of on of my favorite Bach works.
My goodness. What an incredible instrument! The variety of the different stops and the voices, and timbre of each, is BEAUTIFUL.
Thank you for taking the ENORMOUS amount of time to practice, perform and record this wonderful piece from Bach on this majestic instrument.
I sincerely hope you have made some more recordings on this organ 🙏
Every time there is a registration change my heart litterally skips a beat ❤️😱
From 12:30 onwards, the diminuendo, and then that ever building crescendo, just more and more and MORE, UNBELIEVABLE! EXPLOSIVE!
Wonderfully recorded sound with an excellent video treatment! Thank you to all involved.
Wonderfull 👏👏👏 thank you
Blessing from Lebanon 🙏
You elevate the heart and spirit
You transport us up away from
Misery and sadness,may U live
In happiness and good will🙏
my favourite piece of organ music (transcription wise)
Hallo!
What a sensitive piece,
I now if Bach would hear this he say very well done Jonathan thank you.
Thanks for the Great Sound and Film.
With Love from the Netherlands.
I learned this piece for piano and after a while I thought that it should sound great on the organ. The versions I heard were good, but this one is perfect. And it does not surprise me since you are the best
Staggering arrangement and performance.
Many thanks.
A truly phenomenal transcription and performance. I so wish that I could have been there to hear it in person.
Simply put, Bach is the organ...
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Oooh, that's an incredible organ! Yet another piece that's new to me & it's by Bach, my favourite composer!! So glad to see your left hand is better, Jonathan. You must have been sore after this programme!! I really admire the way you play Bach & this was a glorious example of it. Wonderful video - thank you boys!!
The most romantic-style of Bach's pieces.
More impressive and accurate than most other organ adaptations I know ... Bravo Jon!
Wonderful display of the pipes along with the lovely music 🥰🥰🥰🥰 Gives Me Goosebumps👏👏👏👏👏
Breathtaking!
Absolutely wonderful
blessed scot brothers, excellent playing , gifted by almighty god
So beautiful and touching, thank you very, very much!
I was at this amazing concert and I can say, that I have never heard this organ being played in such a masterful way, displaying all it‘s possibilities!! Thank you Mr. Scott!
Magnifique.............................! Merci à toi Jonathan ! Superbe ! Bach............." Le" " Génie !!!🍀🌍🌞🌈
Spectacular. How beautiful.
Utterly amazing interpretation by Jonathan on that wonderful organ in that huge resonant space and Tom captures the sound and visuals so well. Its one of my favourite Bach pieces.
Must have been some concert given that the program also included Jonathan performing his transcription of the entire Beethoven's 5th symphony. Oh to have been there.
Beautiful interpretation. Thank you Jonathan.
Indeed, you missed an outstanding performance!
@@pweckeri Welcome to the wonderful world of the Scott brothers if you are new to them.
Brillant (compositor-organist-instrument)
Sem sobra de duvidas essa é a melhor interpretação e versão de chaconne In D minor que eu já ouvi.
Parabens a você do Brasil 🇧🇷
Magically and Majestically perfection as always Johnathan, with superb footage by Tom. Stunning Boys!!
Monumental piece of music. Masterful arrangement .
Thanks Jonathan and Tom for this jewell.
Thanks fot being so near in spite of distances
Marvelous! I've always thought that J S Bach had a lot to say through his music, however, I was sure that in a few places, I could actually hear some words. Maybe it's just me. Thanks Scott Bros. Welcome home. XX
Masterpiece!
Jonathan and Tom, many thanks for sharing the beauty of all your works. You bring Bwv 1004 to life. And Bach can surprise us! Raleigh NC USA
Bravo maestro. E' DIO che parla in persona!
Speechless!
A great, thrilling performance on a fantastic organ. Each time I hear Jonathan play I realize more and more what a fantastic organist and musician he is.
This is a new piece for me and instantly a favorite. So very majestic.
Favolosa, interpretazione!
Acustica, perfetta!
Complimenti🎉
Bravooooooooooooo👏
Bravo!👏👏👏
Une excellente transcription magnifiquement interprétée ! Bravissimo ! 🤩
Beautiful masterwork, arrangement and interpretation
Grande...!!! Grazie. Bellissima esecuzione ..!!!
One of my absolute favourites!! And you played it fantastic Jonathan! Thank you so much!!🙏🎹🥲🥰
Magnificent!! Thank you.
Un capolavoro assoluto!!! Una trascrizione superlativa!!! Una esecuzione straordinaria di una intensità emozionante!!! Chapeau Jonathan!!! Complimenti vivissimi anche a Tom per le sue riprese audio e video ... impeccabili come sempre!!! Chapeau Tom!!!
Beautiful, wonderful! And the video captures the grandeur of this performance very well. Congratulations to you two, you always surprise us! Thank you!
Magnifique,👍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Wonderful execution! Bravo! great organ! la magnificenza di Bach!
Never heard organ which so powerful sound
it's so amazing !!!
This is so cool and freezing
Splendid combination of Jonathan' skills, the registration, and the properties of the acoustics in that space all make for a remarkably memorable performance. Thank you brothers for what you continue to do for those of us who are far flung, but participate via RUclips! DJ in Knoxville TN
Con questa sua trascrizione e con questa sua esecuzione magistrale Jonathan tocca un vertice sublime di una bellezza assoluta nella storia organistica di tutti i tempi!!!
Many thanks again Scott Brothers!
OMG thats organ 😮🤧
Mesmerizing interpretation👏
Magnificent.
I could listen to Bach all day long😊😊😊😊
What an incredible organ! It's suits Bach more than I thought it would! Another fantastic post - thank you guys! I must admit I find the console layout of many European organs very hard to get my head around - three layers of pistons over each stop tab! Makes ventils like a walk in the park for any organist not used to some French organs!
An absolutely wonderful performance such a beautiful sound 🍃Love Bach's music🍃
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I was already having a particularly good day, and this video is the perfect cherry on top. (I've heard Bach may have composed this when his wife passed away, but hopefully he will approve of this piece being enjoyed by someone centuries later.) Bravo Jonathan for the wonderful interpretation and Tom as always for the sound and visuals!
Outstanding! What sound! And I'm amazed that you trusted the crescendo pedal for -- apparently -- all the registration. A bold choice, and it worked. I'm trying to find info on the organ. Thanks so much!
There is a combination action (invisible in a drawer)
@@ferasmy Ah. Thanks for responding! My reasoning was based upon not seeing any of the stop tabs in the "on" position, or changing throughout the performance. Likewise it appeared that none of the old-style setter tabs above each stop tab were in use. Does the modern combination action in the drawer not move the stop tabs? I really wish I could find more information on this organ, but there is nothing about it on the Klais website.
@@charleslayton9463 When the organ was renovated in 1991, a separatly set of register-pistons (with "only" 64 combinations) was included in a drawer to the right of the organ player (below the main stops). This is of course hopelessly outdated today. But Klais always did it that way in this time. The three free combinations (old-style setter tabs) are still in operation. Today, the consoles were modify (see Cologne Cathedral) with switchable buttons, which is also much more practical and visible.
A friend once asked me to play the Brahms left hand only version on my Casavant. OMG I laughed so hard. lol
I've been anxiously awaiting/ hoping for the time when you would play this magnificent piece. I'm currently working on the transcription of it for classical guitar ( by Andres Segovia ). Such an emotional piece and you have captured it beautifully. Thank you to you and Tom for sharing so generously the immense talents you both possess.
Wow!
Works better on the organ, then on the violin. I guess because Bach truly was an organist at heart. Apologies to any violinists out there.
From a tiny hamlet in North Wales - "Ardderchog"
Transformative piece. Sent to another place. Thank you! Oh my!
16 foot trombone/pousane, 16 and 32 foot bassoon reeds, some deep reeds there and the 8 foot horizontal fanfare trumpet reeds.