Well, trying to get away from the general nastiness and negativity which has developed on this thread after only the first live prom, can I ask where is the thread for the real prom 54 which was the terrific Symphonic Organ prom from last night given by Jonathan Scott? Well worth a listen, or viewing on iplayer.
Live Prom 2 Jonathan Scott Organ Recital
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Originally posted by jonfan View PostWell, trying to get away from the general nastiness and negativity which has developed on this thread after only the first live prom, can I ask where is the thread for the real prom 54 which was the terrific Symphonic Organ prom from last night given by Jonathan Scott? Well worth a listen, or viewing on iplayer.
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It was a much better prom - catch why do we need the 'gushing' over the number of pipes etc - maybe someday we can go back to a more factual introduction - however John Scott is a 'natural' - I suspect he could have done his own intros - btw he + his brother have done quite a number of concerts on youtube
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostIt was a much better prom - catch why do we need the 'gushing' over the number of pipes etc - maybe someday we can go back to a more factual introduction - however John Scott is a 'natural' - I suspect he could have done his own intros - btw he + his brother have done quite a number of concerts on youtube
Sadly, John Scott (certainly a natural, and a much missed choir director to boot) is no longer with us.
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Originally posted by Frances_iom View PostIt was a much better prom - catch why do we need the 'gushing' over the number of pipes etc - maybe someday we can go back to a more factual introduction - however John Scott is a 'natural' - I suspect he could have done his own intros - btw he + his brother have done quite a number of concerts on youtubeLast edited by jonfan; 30-08-20, 09:44.
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Live Prom 2 Jonathan Scott Organ Recital
Highly recommended Jonathan Scott playing ALL his own arrangements in a delightful and enjoyable programme highly suited somehow to a wet and blustery British August bank holiday weekend Scott is an engaging and down to earth performer, up most of the previous night getting the stops ready, and happy to chat to us during the interval about the mysteries of organ mechanics
Well, organs have been having a tough time under lockdown. Organs do need to be played and I gather that organists weren't allowed back into church buildings until fairly recently. And the winner of the BBCR3 organ recital encore audience poll was ... but that would spoil it for you, wouldn't itAnd the tune ends too soon for us all
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Originally posted by antongould View PostVery good IMVVHO
I know of one large cathedral organ (better not say which) that was given a weekly working out to keep all the action etc going; I'm not sure who gave dispensation for that to happen during lockdown, though, but it makes sense, especially as the building will otherwise have been unoccupied, I suspect, with no risks involved.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View PostGlad you enjoyed it, Anton, but for me an evening of transcriptions (including of the Saint-Saens, of all things) didn't appeal.
I know of one large cathedral organ (better not say which) that was given a weekly working out to keep all the action etc going; I'm not sure who gave dispensation for that to happen during lockdown, though, but it makes sense, especially as the building will otherwise have been unoccupied, I suspect, with no risks involved.
Give some organists a Big Beast and they go wild. I felt that during Jonathan's encore - Nimrod. The quiet beauty of the whole was spoiled by the over loud climax in the middle.
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Originally posted by Pulcinella View Post
I know of one large cathedral organ (better not say which) that was given a weekly working out to keep all the action etc going; I'm not sure who gave dispensation for that to happen during lockdown, though, but it makes sense, especially as the building will otherwise have been unoccupied, I suspect, with no risks involved.
Enjoyed the main concert immensely but Nimrod too loud even in the quiet bits giving it less portent. Forgiven though as the rest was very entertaining with excellent sound in what I’m sure was a challenging and unusual acoustic in the hall to get right for transmission.
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Originally posted by jonfan View Post[…]
Enjoyed the main concert immensely but Nimrod too loud even in the quiet bits giving it less portent. Forgiven though as the rest was very entertaining with excellent sound in what I’m sure was a challenging and unusual acoustic in the hall to get right for transmission.
"Am I too loud in this?" is a question oft asked by Organists who are frequently seated in the worse place to hear their own pipings.Last edited by edashtav; 30-08-20, 17:02.
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Originally posted by mrbouffant View PostExcept that it was Mander Organs who did the restoration.
Wikipedia records the nadir of the relationship: "By 2002, it was maintained only through "heroic efforts" on the part of Harrisons and could not be used at all without their staff present, in case of mishap. The wind chests and pipes were leaking noisily and wind pressure was insufficient to support full use. The leatherwork in the actions was also failing."
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