The Scott Brothers Duo

Manchester Midday Concerts Society

Brothers Jonathan & Tom Scott perform an unmissable programme of duos for piano and organ, demonstrating the full range of sounds and colours available from this brilliant combination. Their programme includes original works for piano and organ as well as the duos own virtuosic arrangements of well known classical works, including Gershwin's Rhapsody in Blue. 

Brothers Jonathan and Tom perform in instrumental combinations which cover the entire keyboard spectrum with a busy international concert schedule of performances across the UK, as well as Spain, France, Germany, Norway, Italy, Latvia, Poland, Switzerland, Netherlands, Taiwan, Singapore and South Korea. Their online performance videos have totalled well over 50 million views and their regular online concerts since March 2020 have reached a worldwide audience of over 7 million people. 

Programme 

Mikhail Ippolitov-Ivanov arr. Scott - Procession of the Sardar 
Claude Debussy arr. Scott - Clair de Lune (Suite Bergamasque) 
Pietro Yon - Finale from Concerto Gregoriano 
Tom Scott - Unknown Destination 
George Gershwin arr. Scott - Rhapsody in Blue 

Further information on Jonathan and Tom at scottbrothersduo.com
 

Established in 1915, the Manchester Mid-day Concerts Society supports emerging artists, and is one of the largest and most successful lunchtime concert series in the country. Further information at https://www.manchester-mid-days.co.uk/
Tickets can be purchased in advance and on the day of the concert from the Bridgewater Hall Box Office, by telephone, by post, in person or online.
 

Book now
15 Nov 2022 01:00 pm
Making Music Member Event

The Bridgewater Hall
Lower Mosley Street
Manchester
M2 3WS
United Kingdom

In person at the box office £10 (£8.50 concession; £5 student). Other booking methods £12.50 (£11 concession; £7.50 student) includes £2.50 booking fee*. (*A booking fee of £2.50 per ticket applies to telephone and on line transactions. No fee applies to tickets bought in person and paid for by cash, cheque (payable to ‘The Bridgewater Hall’), Mastercard, Visa or Maestro or purchased as part of a fixed or flexible subscription.)