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  • Scott Brothers Duo

    Jonathan and Thomas Scott.

    Both brothers are highly accomplished at the piano, and Jonathon also at the organ. Jonathan has written many adaptations of orchestral pieces for organ, which are available on their YouTube channel.

    Here's a recent example: Die Fledermaus Overture for Organ and Piano: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=7NqsifpjZUI
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    Hammond M-102 #21000.
    Leslie 147 #F7453.
    Hammond S-6 #72421

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    Yes, I just subscribed to their channel scottbrothersduo and I may even purchase a CD or two from their website. Just need to convert from British pounds to US to figure out the cost :emotion-40:

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    • timnc
      timnc commented
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      samibe, yes, I am aware of that. I just was wondering how much it was going to cost before purchasing it.

    • samibe
      samibe commented
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      The 'corporate' version of paypal (which looks like it is also free to set up) has a currency calculator. Currently, it's looking like 0.8GBP = 1USD.

    • Lassagne
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      Google will convert it for you. Just type "10 pounds in dollars", for example.

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    Originally posted by timnc View Post
    Yes, I just subscribed to their channel scottbrothersduo and I may even purchase a CD or two from their website. Just need to convert from British pounds to US to figure out the cost :emotion-40:
    I use XE.com for that.
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    Hammond M-102 #21000.
    Leslie 147 #F7453.
    Hammond S-6 #72421

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      If there's a better contemporary arranger of orchestral music for organ than Jonathon Scott living today, then I'd love to know who that is.

      Here's his latest effort: The first movement of Beethoven's 5th Symphony played on the glorious organ of St. Nicolas' Church, Toulouse, France, built by Daublaine & Callinet in 1845.

      https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=NSSb...nprm2xw03c010c
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      Hammond M-102 #21000.
      Leslie 147 #F7453.
      Hammond S-6 #72421

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      • Vebo
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        This video immediately popped into my top 10 (maybe top 5!) thanks for posting it!

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      Best thing to hit youtube. What more can i say.
      Instruments:
      22/8 Button accordion.

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      • #6
        He just arranged the entirety of Beethoven's 5th symphony for organ... it is unbelievable. I finally broke down and bought the score (I also have a couple other pieces he has arranged...)

        https://youtu.be/nkhoLRaUaYE

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        • #7
          Check out Jonathon's arrangement of Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue for organ and piano. Simply amazing:

          https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=oTtVL51rySk

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          Hammond M-102 #21000.
          Leslie 147 #F7453.
          Hammond S-6 #72421

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          • #8
            My favorite is the “in the hall of the mountain King”
            Allen T12A

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            • #9
              Their arrangements are readily available from their website. They accept PayPal and send the scores to you in PDF form via e-mail. You just need to go to scottbrothersduo.com and click "Scores".

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              • #10
                My favorite, of course, is his arrangement of 1812 Overture. I sure wish I could play that!! But, I am missing those cannon blasts.

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