All concertos for Organ by Handel are excellent, but this one has a unique charm. Thanks for posting, and we sending you you our best wishes for Christmas, from Greece.
I’ve been looking for this piece for the longest time! I first heard this in music class 20 years ago but I couldn’t remember the name and therefore have been on and off looking for this… and I’ve finally found the name! Thank you!
Sehr schön, da werden Erinnerungen wach. Habe dieses Stück mit 12 Jahren in der evangelischen Stadtkirche Düsseldorf bei meiner C-Prüfung gespielt. Seitdem nie wieder🥲
Totally in love with this SOUND, this organ and building. Quick Hauptwerk enthusiasts get cracking!!! Got to see you live one of these days if the epidemic diminishes. Get yourself to Hull City ha! Go EAST young man!! Ha! Thank you for the music. We all listen to everything you and Tom create. It's something always to look forward to! Best, Karen x.
Shear happiness! George Frederick Starting Handel is my all time favourite composer. :-) My first Orchestral piece I played as first violin, at school, was the Water Music.
I'm starting to find a problem with Jonathan's playing; it is too good. There's a lot of other organ music on RUclips but I'm finding that I can't really listen to it because I compare it all the time with Jonathan's playing. What shall I do?
My advise: make a private playlist with all those great viedos by the brothers and hear it on repeat. That's what i did when i encounteres this exact problem and ist works great. 😄 Oh and also Always wait desperately for a new Concert or Video to pop up 😅
No, this is technically a passacaglia, using the ground bass technique (basso ostinato) , very common during the Baroque era. Nothing similar with a canon. Many composers used a similar harmonic progression.
No. This piece is technically a Passacaglia, variations on a basso ostinato. Pachelbel's Canon has a similar harmonic progression, but many Baroque composers also have similar compositions because it was a popular musical technique at the time. It wasn't Pachelbel's invention.
That's the catch. Johnathan is really a dwarf and hides in his hobbit-hole of where he plays the organ. He has several organs because they are much easier to build as they are smaller.. The sound is the same to Johnathan's ears as a normal size organ's noise is to us because of his size, again.
I would say this is essential work, keeping the rest of us going during lockdown. The TV and radio keep going, so RUclips content creators should be able to as well.
All concertos for Organ by Handel are excellent, but this one has a unique charm. Thanks for posting, and we sending you you our best wishes for Christmas, from Greece.
Très beau canon de pachabel jamais écrit par lui mais qui a servi d'inspiration a l'auteur anonyme de de ce fameux canon. Merci qui ? Merci Haendel !
I’ve been looking for this piece for the longest time! I first heard this in music class 20 years ago but I couldn’t remember the name and therefore have been on and off looking for this… and I’ve finally found the name! Thank you!
Sehr schön, da werden Erinnerungen wach. Habe dieses Stück mit 12 Jahren in der evangelischen Stadtkirche Düsseldorf bei meiner C-Prüfung gespielt. Seitdem nie wieder🥲
Mr. Scott, you are the finest British organist I have ever heard.
Good interpretation. Please keep it up.
bravo!!!!!!!!!
Love this. I've always liked Handles music. Was brought up with it since I was a little girl. I am now in my 81st year..
Diese unglaubliche Fingerfertigkeit ist echt beeindruckend, Mr. Scott ist ein meisterhafter Virtuose.
Wow!
Many thanks again to Jonathan and Tom for some wonderful music and a big shout out to Mr. Handel without whom this would not have been possible!
Okay -- everyone does realize this guy is playing the bassline (ordinarily an orchestral part) with his feet, right? Wow.
My favourite movement of all Handel's organ concertos since childhood. Big smile on face!
Mine too. Heard it and fell in love
Mine too. So beautiful
I stumbled across this today and this complicated musical piece is so beautifully played!
An astonishing performer and interpreter of Handel. Very lively and wondeful. 11/10!
BASSO OSTINATO 😍
Always amazing!
I heard this for the first time in your concert and it caused me to fall in love with Handel.
Magique 😍😍😍 Merciiiii
Nice to know our wonderful organist is able to Handel a piece such as this.
😂
Totally in love with this SOUND, this organ and building. Quick Hauptwerk enthusiasts get cracking!!! Got to see you live one of these days if the epidemic diminishes. Get yourself to Hull City ha! Go EAST young man!! Ha! Thank you for the music. We all listen to everything you and Tom create. It's something always to look forward to! Best, Karen x.
I love Handel so much and this concert is incredibly wonderful! Thank you both for this wonderful video!
This is my favorite concerto. I can't tell you how great your performance is. Wonderful! I hope to see you in korea.
Wonderful! 💖💖
Shear happiness! George Frederick Starting Handel is my all time favourite composer. :-) My first Orchestral piece I played as first violin, at school, was the Water Music.
So special, so beautiful!
A wonderful sound/sight to start my day. Thank you very much. ❤️👏🏼
Just loved it . Sounds strange but I felt the music was so suited to the auditorium clean and sharp .
" Magnificent..."
Thank you
la perfezione. Great Jonathan! Organo meraviglioso.
Bedankt Jonathan.
Voor dit mooie orgelspel.
Heb weer heerlijk genoten.
Gerrie Kozijn
Genius! You play it perfectly.
Thank You Jonathan I really enjoyed that! :-)
Wonderful! Thank you
Thank you. I loved it.
Superb as always. It's hard to perfect total perfection. Always enjoy your (and Thomas') concerts. They take me to a place of comfort and warmth.
Phenomenal 👏👏
i love the voicing in this instrument
Thank you, Jonathan. This is great!!
Lovely as always Jonathan! I remember this from the concert! Take care!😁👍👏👏👏👏
Great music and fantastic organist !
I really love how you play Handel's music.
Beautiful playing as always by Jonathan on the perfect instrument (very clear voicing in neoclassical style) for yet another wonderful transcription.
Lovely playing Jonathan! It’s so good to hear the RNCM Organ after all these years. Stay safe.
Really enjoyed that!! Thank you.
Great organ music Jonathan, keep it up.
Espléndida y justa.... Sin sobresaltos técnicos 💯‼️👑
👏👏👏... UAU!!!
Bass same to Air for G strings from Bach.
Because it was a very popular harmonic progression during the baroque, many composers used the same technique, basso ostinato.
I'm starting to find a problem with Jonathan's playing; it is too good. There's a lot of other organ music on RUclips but I'm finding that I can't really listen to it because I compare it all the time with Jonathan's playing. What shall I do?
You are so right. How we love these fantastic brothers.
My advise: make a private playlist with all those great viedos by the brothers and hear it on repeat. That's what i did when i encounteres this exact problem and ist works great. 😄
Oh and also Always wait desperately for a new Concert or Video to pop up 😅
Give up, you’ve found the best there is
@@FALCON9151U Ah yes, the simple solutions are often the best!
This is so hilarious
Arte en estado puro😍
Is this Handel's take on Pachelbel's Canon?
No, this is technically a passacaglia, using the ground bass technique (basso ostinato) , very common during the Baroque era. Nothing similar with a canon. Many composers used a similar harmonic progression.
Just basically a variation of Pachabel’s Canon in D
No. This piece is technically a Passacaglia, variations on a basso ostinato. Pachelbel's Canon has a similar harmonic progression, but many Baroque composers also have similar compositions because it was a popular musical technique at the time. It wasn't Pachelbel's invention.
Canon in D by Pachelbel
Graduation by Vitamin C
Handel Organ Concerto Opus 7 No. 5 Andante
How can we tell it's a huge organ and not a tiny person?
That's the catch. Johnathan is really a dwarf and hides in his hobbit-hole of where he plays the organ. He has several organs because they are much easier to build as they are smaller.. The sound is the same to Johnathan's ears as a normal size organ's noise is to us because of his size, again.
Church would be a whole lot more enjoyable if the organ sounded anything like this.
How’d he manage to sneak out during the strict lockdown?
What if the police hear the organ playing from outside?
Will they arrest people next?
Maybe it was recorded some times ago.
"If music be the food of love, play on"....you are allowed out for food.
@@andrewgreenwood8554 possibly recorded on Twelfth Night then.
@@finners62 Possibly, but who cares, it's much ado about nothing.
I would say this is essential work, keeping the rest of us going during lockdown. The TV and radio keep going, so RUclips content creators should be able to as well.