This organ was built in 1960 for the Cathedral of St. John. The managers were not satisfied, so they sold the organ to the cathedral in Praga. In the year it was built, the organ had over 90 stops and a 5-manual playing table, which unfortunately has not survived. In the 1990s, it was rebuilt by Mr. Zych's company. The builder is Czesław Kruszewski. Regards. Very nice workmanship.
@@P1ro2f Anfänglich erstmal: Windlade schreibt man mit D. Zum zweiten: grätschen Sie bitte nicht allzu voreilig in Richtung ''Unsinn''. Und sofern Sie selbst Profi sind: erst recht nicht.
I think l have become a Scott brothers groupie . I love finding a post last thing at night and listening to the recording quietly . Tonight's rendition from Warsaw Cathedral was stunning l have never heard that piece before . Thank you
Your talent for transcribing vocal music for solo organ is truly guided by angels. I am breathless after this inspired ethereal performance. Magnificently divine.🙏 A grand instrument and Cathedral. Thank you both for sharing. 💐💐🎹🎶
Wonderful…although I’ve listened to Tchaikovsky for a long time, I was unfamiliar with this choral piece until recently…thank you, Brothers Scott, for yet another beautiful performance of a great work.
The music conveys a lot of peace and serenity. The church is wonderful. The sound of the organ is beautiful. Very well played by Jonathan with beautiful images of Tom. 😇🙏
Absolutely wonderful; must order the score once it's available. Incidentally, if anyone is interested in the choral version, listen to it sung by the USSR Ministry of Culture Choir - available on TH-cam. A glorious sound.
This beautiful Hymn is simply wonderful, sweet and moving! And how beautiful and elegant this Church is inside! Thank you both for this amazing video! ❤
What an amazing rendition of that beautiful piece! I am impressed by the sound of that gorgeous organ. Wonderful video, thank you both for uploading this. xx
Amazingly beautiful musically as well as photographically. So soothing, so meditative, and so inspiring. The opening picture of the church with the sunlight pouring through on the spires on the right side of the church is so much like a cherubim shining down from Heaven onto the church itself. Thank you Jonathan for the peacful, calming rendition of the hymn and thank you Tom for capturing the beauty of this cathedral in all of its glory.
I am fascinated by the acoustics of this place. The sound that you manage to get out of it is full, clear, brilliant. Needless to say, the images of the cathedral are beautiful!! Thank you very much for showing us so much beauty!!❤👏👏👏😘😘
Thank you! I think there are too many reeds in the beginning. The composition of the work begins with the descent of grace. During the service, this is a very quiet moment, detached from earthly things: “We, like the cherubim and the life-giving Trinity, chanting the Trisagion hymn, will now put aside all worldly concerns.”
It’s a chorale work and is sung in a chant fashion by a large Orthodox choir with no instrumental backing. One of those things that imo does not really transpose well
This organ was built in 1960 for the Cathedral of St. John. The managers were not satisfied, so they sold the organ to the cathedral in Praga. In the year it was built, the organ had over 90 stops and a 5-manual playing table, which unfortunately has not survived. In the 1990s, it was rebuilt by Mr. Zych's company. The builder is Czesław Kruszewski. Regards. Very nice workmanship.
Thank you for this information !
@@P1ro2f Anfänglich erstmal: Windlade schreibt man mit D. Zum zweiten: grätschen Sie bitte nicht allzu voreilig in Richtung ''Unsinn''. Und sofern Sie selbst Profi sind: erst recht nicht.
Remarkable.
No fireworks, here: just outstanding musicianship.
I think l have become a Scott brothers groupie . I love finding a post last thing at night and listening to the recording quietly . Tonight's rendition from Warsaw Cathedral was stunning l have never heard that piece before . Thank you
Such expressive playing with gorgeous video; new piece to me but oh so beautiful. Thank you both!
Your talent for transcribing vocal music for solo organ is truly guided by angels. I am breathless after this inspired ethereal performance. Magnificently divine.🙏 A grand instrument and Cathedral. Thank you both for sharing. 💐💐🎹🎶
What a majestic arrangement. It made me feel like we were in the heavens with the cherubim.
One of my favourite choral pieces transcribed by my favourite organist. I’m feeling blessed.
Wonderful…although I’ve listened to Tchaikovsky for a long time, I was unfamiliar with this choral piece until recently…thank you, Brothers Scott, for yet another beautiful performance of a great work.
The music conveys a lot of peace and serenity. The church is wonderful. The sound of the organ is beautiful. Very well played by Jonathan with beautiful images of Tom. 😇🙏
Absolutely wonderful; must order the score once it's available. Incidentally, if anyone is interested in the choral version, listen to it sung by the USSR Ministry of Culture Choir - available on TH-cam. A glorious sound.
A majestic instrument, for a majestic composition.
Was für ein Instrument! Was für ein Könner!
This beautiful Hymn is simply wonderful, sweet and moving!
And how beautiful and elegant this Church is inside! Thank you both for this amazing video! ❤
What an amazing rendition of that beautiful piece! I am impressed by the sound of that gorgeous organ. Wonderful video, thank you both for uploading this. xx
Hauntingly beautiful music and video! Thank you for bringing that into our homes. You gentlemen are such a gift to everyone.
Amazingly beautiful musically as well as photographically. So soothing, so meditative, and so inspiring. The opening picture of the church with the sunlight pouring through on the spires on the right side of the church is so much like a cherubim shining down from Heaven onto the church itself. Thank you Jonathan for the peacful, calming rendition of the hymn and thank you Tom for capturing the beauty of this cathedral in all of its glory.
... и я все больше и больше красоты замечаю в этом произведении ...
I am fascinated by the acoustics of this place. The sound that you manage to get out of it is full, clear, brilliant. Needless to say, the images of the cathedral are beautiful!! Thank you very much for showing us so much beauty!!❤👏👏👏😘😘
What a Sublime Transcription. Serene and ethereal in performance in the beautiful St. Florian's Cathedral. Sensitive visual aspects. Thank you both.
Очень красиво ! ❤ !
Thank you, Thank you, for this wonderful performance, and the glimpse into a grand space.
Absolutely wonderful Jonathan. Can't wait for the score to be available
Loved the music and video. Thank you. ❤
Fantastic Jonathan!😁👍👏👏👏❤️
Еще раз прослушала , Херувимская песнь !
... у нас на церковных службах такие шедевры поются я просто стою и изумляюсь ! ❤
So eine schöne ruhige Melodie.....
Great music and amazing player !
Glorious! So simple, so elegant.
Thank you! I think there are too many reeds in the beginning. The composition of the work begins with the descent of grace. During the service, this is a very quiet moment, detached from earthly things: “We, like the cherubim and the life-giving Trinity, chanting the Trisagion hymn, will now put aside all worldly concerns.”
👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿👏🏿
Go to the college of NMP of the world in Stargard next to Szczecin. There are new organs of the Zych company
Beautifully played as always - but not my cup of tea, unfortunately. I'm surprised as Tchaikovsky is usually very tuneful and melodic.
It’s a chorale work and is sung in a chant fashion by a large Orthodox choir with no instrumental backing. One of those things that imo does not really transpose well
Hymn of COVID