WIDOR - SYMPHONY NO. 6 (ALLEGRO) - JONATHAN SCOTT ORGANIST - ÉVREUX CATHEDRAL ORGAN, FRANCE

Published 2024-04-13
Organist Jonathan Scott performs Charles-Marie Widor (1844-1937) Allegro from Symphony No. 6 in g minor Op. 42, No. 2 on the Pascal Quoirin organ of Évreux Cathedral, Normandy, France. If you enjoy our videos and would like to support us please visit: www.scottbrothersduo.com/SUPPORTUS.htm

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Film & Sound
TOM SCOTT

With thanks to AM.OR.C.E - Les Amis des Orgues de la Cathédrale d'Évreux

THE ORGAN OF ÉVREUX CATHEDRAL
Orgue de la Cathédrale Notre-Dame d'Évreux
Pascal Quoirin 2006

Composition de l'orgue
53 jeux, 4 claviers de 56 notes et pédalier de 32

I. Positif dorsal - 11 jeux - Tremblant
Montre 8'
Bourdon 8'
Prestant 4'
Flûte 4'
Doublette 2'
Nazard 2'2/3
Tierce 1'3/5
Larigot 1'1/3
Plein-jeu VIrgs
Trompette 8'
Cromorne 8'

II. Grand-orgue - 11 jeux
Montre 16'
Montre 8'*
Prestant 4'
Doublette 2'
*(Doublure harmonique de la Montre 8' de C2 à G5)
Quinte 2'2/3
Fourniture IIIrgs
Fourniture Vrgs
Cymbale 3rgs
Cymbale 2rgs
Trompette 8'
Trompette en chamade

III. Récit expressif - 14 jeux - Tremblant
Gambe 8'
Voix céleste 8'
Flûte harmonique 8'
Flûte octaviante 4'
Prestant 4'
Octavin 2'
Nazard 2'2/3
Tierce 1'3/5
Fourniture IIIrgs
Basson 16'
Trompette 8'
Basson hautbois 8'
Voix humaine 8'
Clairon harmonique 4'

IV. Bombarde - 11 jeux
Bourdon 16'
Bourdon 8'
Gambe 8'
Flûte harmonique 8'
Flûte ouverte 4'
Grosse tierce 3'1/5
Gros nazard 5'1/3
Cornet Vrgs
Bombarde 16'
Trompette 8'
Clairon 4'

Pédalier - 6 jeux
Flûte 16'
Flûte 8'
Prestant 4'
Grosse quinte 10'2/3
Grosse tierce 6'2/5
Bombarde 32' (acoustique)

Tirasses : I/P, II/P, III/P, IV/P
Accouplement : III/I
Machine barker pour : I/II, III/II, IV/II
Annulation grand orgue
Plenum - tutti
Combinateur électronique
Traction mécanique des claviers, tirage électrique des jeux

All Comments (21)
  • Evreux + Widor + Jonathan = perfection!!  Thanks for sharing this grand rendition. 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💐💐🎹🎶
  • Oh, to hear that in-person! Thank you Jonathan and Tom. You bring so much joy!
  • @MicksFlics
    OMG! J.S. is truly, truly one of the most talented, gifted & brilliant organists living today. He & Tom are incredible talents & their videos are some of the best organ & organ/piano duo performances ever! How lucky for folks who get to hear them in live performances. Their artistry never ceases to amaze me as a mostly retired professional musician. Always inspiring, exciting & enjoyable. Jonathan is sheer genius, not just his playing, but his arrangements & programming. Bravo maestros Jonathan & Tom Scott!
  • One of Jonathan's rare performances of a piece written for organ, and superbly played, as usual, with video editing by Tom which, again, is so perfectly done, you don't notice what is happening: art concealing art. Many thanks.
  • @mandyofmarymac
    What a sight to behold! What a magnificent sound! Such skill! Thank you so much.
  • @willortiz3547
    Thank you Jonathan and Tom for this amazing performance and wonderful video of the Evreux Cathedral! Widor is a gifted and amazing composer! Will Ortiz
  • @user-pw3tr1xg2x
    Good to hear more from this fine Instrument with this impressive Widor performance !
  • @petejungen1636
    One of the few Romantic period works I truly LOVE. I must confess Widor is a genius---forgive me J.S. but its true. And of course the performance is flawless. BRAVO!
  • @urkole
    Great to see that even Jonathan himself is mesmerized at the end. Proves he is still a human being...
  • Absolutely magnificent. 👋👋👋👋👋👋 Thank you for sharing. 😊😊
  • @scottwexlin6456
    Mind blowing! I've been WAITING for you to record this showpiece. Incredible. It boggles my mind how you all this music (organ literature and all your transcriptions) in your fingers. In a lifetime, a couldn't learn a fraction of it. Congrats sir.
  • @michaelm6370
    Utterly brilliant. A truly outstanding performance of an incredible piece of music. No more needs to be said. Thank you again, Jonathan