MUSIC FOR A ROYAL OCCASION - JONATHAN SCOTT - ORGAN OF RIPON CATHEDRAL

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Published 2023-04-29
This Saturday 29th April 2023 7PM (UK Time) you are cordially invited to the most regal Online Organ Concert of the year, as Jonathan performs music associated with Royalty and Royal occasions on the King of instruments in the stunning surroundings of Ripon Cathedral. Everyone is invited, so please share this concert, and RSVP by giving a like/comment! We look forward to seeing you online this Saturday! Jonathan & Tom (Scott Brothers Duo)

For more information about Ripon Cathedral and their music appeal, please visit: www.riponcathedral.org.uk/

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The Scores of Jonathan's arrangements featured in this concert are available here: www.scottbrothersduo.com/SCORES.htm
For more information about Scott Brothers Duo please visit: www.scottbrothersduo.com/

MUSIC FOR A ROYAL OCCASION - PROGRAMME

Fanfare

The British National Anthem "God Save the King" arr. J. Scott

George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) arr. J. Scott
La Réjouissance (Music for the Royal Fireworks HWV 351)

George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) arr. J.Scott
Zadok the Priest - Coronation Anthem - HWV 258

Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) arr. J. Scott
Pavane pour une infante défunte "Pavane for a Dead Princess"

Sir Charles Hubert Hastings Parry (1848-1918) arr. J. Scott
I was Glad

Johann Strauss II (1825-1899) arr. J. Scott
Kaiser-Walzer "Emperor Waltz" Op. 437

George Frideric Handel (1685-1759) arr. J. Scott
Eternal Source of Light Divine (Ode for the Birthday of Queen Anne HWV 74)

Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937)
Toccata (Symphony No. 5 in f minor Op. 42, No. 1)

Film & Sound
Tom Scott

The Pipe Organ of Ripon Cathedral (Ripon, North Yorkshire, UK)

T.C. LEWIS 1878
Harrison & Harrison 1926 - 1963 - 2013

Pedal
Double Open Wood 32
Open Wood 16
Violone 16
Sub Bass 16
Lieblich Bourdon 16
Violoncello 8
Flute 8
Viole 4
Mixture III 15.19.22
Bombardon 32
Ophicleide 16
Tuba 16
Octave Tuba 8
Tuba Clarion 4

Choir
Lieblich Bourdon 16
Salicional 8
Lieblich Gedeckt 8
Flauto Traverso 8
Salicet 4
Lieblich Flute 4
Nazard 2 2/3
Lieblich Piccolo 2
Tierce 1 3/5
Mixture III
Clarinet 8

Great
Double Stopped Diapason 16
Large Open Diapason 8
Small Open Diapason 8
Flute Harmonique
Stopped Diapason 8
Octave 4
Coppel Flute 4
Octave Quint 2 2/3
Super Octave 2
Mixture IV 19.22.26.29
Contra Tromba 16
Tromba 8
Octave Tromba 4

Swell (enclosed)
Bourdon 16
Geigen 8
Rohr Gedeckt 8
Echo Gamba 8
Voix Celestes 8 TC
Geigen Principal 4
Rohr Flute 4
Flautina 2
Mixture II 12.15
Sesquialtera III 17.19.22
Oboe 8
Tremulant
Contra Fagotto 16
Trumpet 8
Clarion 4

Solo (enclosed)
Viol d'Orchestre 8
Concert Flute 4
Corno di Bassetto 16 (+ extra octave of pipes)
Orchestral Hautboy 8
Tremulant
Contra Tuba 16 (+ extra octave of pipes)
Tuba 8 (unenclosed)
Orchestral Trumpet (unenclosed - horizontal)

Couplers
Swell to Pedal
Swell to Great
Swell to Choir
Swell octave
Swell suboctave
Swell unison off
Choir to Great
Choir to Pedal
Great to Pedal
Solo to Pedal
Solo to Great
Great Reeds to Choir
Solo to Choir
Solo Octave
Solo Sub Octave
Solo Unison Off

Screen Console and Nave Mobile Consoles

Accessories
Both consoles can be played simultaneously.
SCREEN CONSOLE:
Swell pedals to Solo and Swell mechanical.
6 thumb pistons each to Gt and Sw. 4 thumb pistons each to Ch and Solo.
Reversible thumb pistons in Sw keyslip: Sw-Pd, Ophicleide.
Reversible thumb pistons in Gt keyslip: Gt-Pd, Sw-Gt, Ch-Gt, Solo-Gt;
thumb pistons in Choir keyslip: setter, cancel.
6 combination pedals to Pedal,
reversible toe pedals: Gt-Pd, Ch-Pd, Solo-Pd, Sw-Pd, Bombardon.
8 general pistons above Solo keyboard.
8 channels each of generals and divisionals.
Drawstops: Gt reeds on Ch, Ped on Sw pistons, Gt & Pd combs cpld.,
Sw toe pistons.
NAVE MOBILE CONSOLE:
Swell pedals to Swell and Solo operating wiffle tree EP motors.
In Choir keyslip: thumb pistons for Cancel, 6 divisional, Ch-Ped (rev.).
In Great keyslip: thumb pistons for Sequencer +, 6 divisional, reversible thumb pistons: Gt-Pd, Sw-Gt, Ch-Gt, Solo-Gt.
In Swell keyslip: thumb pistons for Sequencer +(2), Sequencer -, Sequencer restore, 6 divisional, reversible piston to Sw-Pd.
In Solo keyslip: thumb pistons for Solo-Pd, 6 divisional, screen cancel.
8 general pistons above Solo keyboard.
6 toe pistons each to Pedal and to Swell, Sequencer +, Sequencer r,
reversible toe pistons: Sw-Gt, Sw-Pd, Gt-Pd, Bombardon.
Drawstops to: Gt Reeds on Ch, Gt & Ped combs coupled, Pedal divide,
Mans I/II exch.

All Comments (21)
  • The King of the King of instruments in one of England’s finest cathedrals with the UK’s most wonderful organist.
  • @nathanpgraf
    I visited Westminster Abbey and the Jewel House at the Tower of London in March. So I have seen the venue and setting for the upcoming coronation and the regalia that will be used to anoint and crown Charles III. I wish that I was still in England and not in America. Because I would be standing outside as the royal procession passes by.
  • The King of Instruments indeed, each with individual qualities which Jonathan (for many of us the King of Organists!), always explains and demonstrates: and just when it seems that Tom’s filming couldn’t get any better, it does so again and again. It’s incredible how much delicate detail has been included here. Stunning concert, THANK YOU!
  • Thanks, Jonathan! I remember the 1952 performance of 'Zadok' from Elizabeth's coronation. I was 10, and watched on a very small black & white TV; there was a desperate effort on the BBC's part to get full national tv signal coverage by the date. Mostly, they did. Later a color movie with 'enhanced' (gray-made-blue) sky! And I've sung it in a school choir. Yes,I did belt it out (mouth action only; no sound!) as you were playing. Thanks to you and your brother for so much music during lockdown, and since.
  • @gleitma
    The King of instruments. Let all the earth praise our God the creator!
  • @marianhof9755
    Just £5 from each of Jon and Toms followers sent to Rippon Cathedralwouldmake a big impact and celebrate the wonderful concerts we enjoy on their fabulous organ.
  • Royal music played regally as usual. Beautiful Ripon Cathedral. There is nothing better to do on a Saturday afternoon than to watch a Scott Brothers premiere. I can only imagine listening from this amazing cathedral as this wonderful organ sounds truly majestic even via computer (YouTube) and the statuary and the stained glass windows are awe-inspiring as is the architecture of the cathedral itself. Thank you Jonathan for sharing the joy of the organ and thank you Tom for the beautiful scenery and for showing Jonathan's truly captivating finger and foot work as well as your ability to capture the best of the concert.
  • Another outstanding concert presented by the Scott Bros. Nobody does it Better! Thank you both so much !!!!
  • @TedBear1954
    I am sure this is very much appreciated by those who dont get the opportunity or never will get the opportunity to experience one of your concerts 'live'. Thanks!
  • Thank you both for this amazing concert! The Cathedral looked absolutely splendid & the music was glorious! Jonathan you interpreted the music with so much feeling & depth of colour, I was moved. Tom's gorgeous interior & exterior camerawork shone through & the sound quality (as always!) was excellent. What a wonderful tribute for any royal occasion! I shall watch this many times I'm sure, but you can be certain I shall watch it again next Saturday!! Congratulations on an epic video!!
  • A spectacular organ. What a sound, my God! You can appreciate the colors of the sounds. I found the images of great beauty. Very good program and wonderfully defended, but I prefer the Baroque Handel. For its harmonies and the fullness of sounds. Congratulations Jonathan once again. Thank you both for sharing and making us have such a good time. By the way, you have brought the rain, which my land needs so much. It's starting to rain!! Thank you for that too, ha ha ha...❤💖😘😘
  • 14:40 4/30/2023, Lancaster, Pennsylvania, USA Jonathan and Tom, yesterday’s concert was absolutely remarkable! Thank you so much for sharing your awesome talents of playing the organ and videography! I always look forward to your concerts and appreciate all the work you put into making them possible! -Tom Breneman
  • @coasterb1
    Thank you guys for your belief in sharing excellent music. The internet is a great privilege to have, in order to share culture around the world.
  • Bravo Jonathan. A fabulous concert in a lovely Cathedral. Thank you Tom for showing us round and all the wonderful sound and vision. God bless. 👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋👋
  • @Zadir09
    If at the Coronation they play “I was glad” HALF as good as you did I will weep in awe of the Majesty. Fantastic job !
  • I have guessed correctly, the first three pieces. Will look forward to being introduced to the rest of the program. (Worth losing sleep time.) Best wishes as THE historic day approaches.
  • Wow!! What an outstanding performance! Very moving! Thank you so much for making this available for anyone to see👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼❤️❤️❤️
  • Thank you Scott and Tom for this blessing of music, I am telling about you to whomever likes organ and classical music. May God continue to bless you.
  • Greetings from Canada, in my time zone on the Pacific coast I will be tuning in to the telly at 2:00 am to watch His Majesty's Coronation, and music is sure to be a highlight! Thank you for this wonderful concert!
  • Another fantastic concert 😀Thank you Jonathan and Tom for bringing your music to people who would not otherwise be able to see and hear you perform. Jonathan - you should be playing at the King's Coronation. Best wishes from a Manc in Western Australia.