Is Jonathan Scott the organist married?
Is Jonathan Scott the organist married?
Scott married former organist Lily Ardalan on 25 May 2013, and three weeks after his death, their son was born.
Where is the Bridgewater Hall organ?
MANCHESTER
THE BRIDGEWATER HALL ORGAN MANCHESTER. Manchester, UK. You can watch the video below.
Are Jonathan and Tom Scott twins?
A busy keyboard duo recital schedule with his brother Jonathan Scott, as Scott Brothers Duo, continues to take Tom to all of the major UK concert halls, as well as return visits to the major UK music festivals and prompting international performance invitations.
What is the seating capacity of the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester?
2,355+16 wheelchair spaces
The Bridgewater Hall/Capacity
Does Jonathan Scott play the organ?
Born in Manchester, Jonathan studied piano and organ at Chetham’s School of Music before gaining a scholarship to attend the Royal Northern College of Music (RNCM). Jonathan has been a member of the keyboard staff at RNCM since 2001.
What is Bridgewater Hall made of?
Unusually, The Bridgewater Hall is neither concrete nor steel-framed, but is mostly formed from solid, reinforced concrete, moulded and cast like a vast sculpture. This gives it the acoustic ideal of enormous density and mass. The remarkable roof appears to hover, weightless, above the building.
How old is the Bridgewater Hall in Manchester?
25c. 1996
The Bridgewater Hall/Age
Are Scott Brothers duo Twins?
1. Drew and Jonathan are identical twins.
How does a pipe organ sound?
A pipe organ feeds wind into pipes, causing the air to oscillate and produce a sound. The mechanism by which the pipes produce a sound when pressurized air is fed into them follows the same principle as when a recorder is played.
Who is the organ player at Bridgewater Hall?
It includes 5500 pipes. The Hall has two Associate Artist organists: Wayne Marshall often holds recitals as part of our International Concert Series, and Jonathan Scott has a very popular lunchtime organ series in addition to regular appearances with our resident and visiting orchestras.
How many concerts does Bridgewater Hall host a year?
The Bridgewater Hall is a concert venue in Manchester city centre, England. It cost around £42 million to build in the 1990s, and hosts over 250 performances a year. The hall is home to The Hallé orchestra and the Hallé Youth Orchestra and Choir, and is the primary concert venue for the BBC Philharmonic.
Who was the architect of Bridgewater Hall Manchester?
Construction of the hall was a joint venture between Manchester City Council and the Central Manchester Development Corporation who obtained funding from the European Regional Development Fund The architects were RHWL and the builders were John Laing.
When is Manchester Metropolitan University graduation in Bridgewater Hall?
As well as concerts, the Bridgewater Hall hosts conferences and events for external parties such as annual presentation evenings. Manchester Metropolitan University has held its graduation ceremony in the hall in July each year since the early 2000s. The Open University also holds one of its Graduate Ceremonies at the hall each year.