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Matt Balmer
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This is my personal channel. While I don't vlog much or post often, when I do something for myself, it'll be here.
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OU Conducting Symposium 2023: Lincolnshire Posy, mvt. 2
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Round 3 of the OU Conducting Symposium.
OU Conducting Symposium 2023: Strauss Serenade
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Round 1 of the 2023 OU Conducting Symposium.
2019 OU Teaching and Conducting Workshop - DAY 3
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My conducting round on the 3rd movement of Dvorak's Serenade for Winds.
2019 OU Teaching and Conducting Workshop - DAY 2
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My conducting round on the first movement of Mozart's Serenade no. 11 in Eb Major (K 375).
2019 OU Teaching and Conducting Workshop - DAY 1
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My conducting round on the 4th movement of Dvorak's Serenade for Winds.
2017 UMKC Conducting Symposium: Round 1
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Beethoven 7, 1st movement: Slow introduction
2017 UMKC Conducting Symposium: Round 3
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Stravinsky Octet, rehearsal [69] to end.
2017 UMKC Conducting Symposium: Round 5
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Conducting the slow introduction to Stravinsky's Octet. (Beginning to rehearsal 6)
2017 UMKC Conducting Symposium: Round 4
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Beethoven: Symphony No. 7, mvt. 1, from mm. 63.
First Suite in E-flat: Nocturnal Edition (III. March)
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First Suite in E-flat: Nocturnal Edition (III. March)
Chamber Conducting Recital, April 26, 2014
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Chamber Conducting Recital, April 26, 2014
EMU Chamber Winds: Old Wine in New Bottles
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EMU Chamber Winds: Old Wine in New Bottles
EMU Symphony Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition (selections)
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EMU Symphony Orchestra: Pictures at an Exhibition (selections)
Now this is what a nice snowfall should be.
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Now this is what a nice snowfall should be.
Rehearsal Video: EMU Symphonic Band, 12-5-13
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Rehearsal Video: EMU Symphonic Band, 12-5-13
Rehearsal Video: EMU Symphonic Band, 12-2-13
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Rehearsal Video: EMU Symphonic Band, 12-2-13
Conducting Video: Marche des Parachutistes Belges
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Conducting Video: Marche des Parachutistes Belges
Conducting Video: Chorale & Shaker Dance
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Conducting Video: Chorale & Shaker Dance
Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5, mvt. 2 (Andante Cantabile)
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Tchaikovsky: Symphony #5, mvt. 2 (Andante Cantabile)
You fill up my senses.
I love this song to death but seriously Fuck 10:11 for when your trying to go to sleep
Este é o meu concerto favorito. Obrigado ...
This video is amazing! A person who puts himself out there to learn and clearly is protective emotionally which is naturally understandable when you stand in front of new people and expose one’s abilities. Nevertheless, once the teacher put his hand on his back and connected, the student opened up an adjusted quickly through the rehearsal. Again, what a difference from the start to the end. 😊-
I dj and its always good to come here and take shelter❤
7:13. Very cool on MIDI Maestro, where you can choose channels and play various instruments or ensembles.
Anyhow have a Winfield.
If not for John Denver Annie's Song, this would've been a favorite of mine. Esp. the end of the development and the recap.
0:39
concertgoer allegedly
Apparently orgasmic 🎉 listening to this for some 😅
Now I think I can understand where #JohnDenver got his inspiration for "You Fill Up My Senses".
Each time I listen to tchaikovsky, no matter who's playing it, I always feel like I'm listening to music for the first time again. But this performance...holy shit...it's like I'm listening to tchaikovsky for the first time again...
Anyhow Have a Winfield as Hoges always put it in the old ads from Australia and yep i don,t about anyone else but yeah that sort of song was used in those classics in the good old days etc say 1970s etc.
C+
thanks
3:49
2:18 the verse melody of Eric Carmen's Love Is All That Matters.
The classical DELLA, Della Reece Moon love before Frank Sinatra GREAT STUFF
His musicians called him friendly Fritz (a joke, the right meaning was exactly the opposite), but I do not know (beside Karajan) one conductor which brasses and strings are so colourful and this sheer beauty of sound. There is a disc with Wagner and Strauß walzes, the orchestra sound so good. In those days musicans like Janos Starker (cello) and the young Bud Herseth (trumpet) attend the orchestra.
I love you
Fond memories from my childhood. Thanks for sharing.
i couldnt believe that the first five notes of this music is where john denver's annies song came from...
You filled up my senses, like the rain in the forest... 95% of all contemporany songs are based on classic symphonies.
This comparison brought me here. Allegedly, it was an accident. In the forest of artistic expression, randomness is king.
Most definitely. Even if it was in his subconscious.
...that's me playing the solo good to hear it again!!
Oh dang, it's true. This guy was principal horn of the LSO until '72. Brilliant performance, absolutely stunning!
can u teach me how to play higher note on the french horn
Thanks for playing so immaculately
As an aspiring horn artist, this is amazing! Tchaikovskys 5th symphony is one of my favorite classical pieces and your take on this solo that I love is so unique and amazing!! I can really feel the emotion in it and I can't wait until I can reach this beautifully mature sound. Great job!!
Sa moara familia mea ce talent
sati traiasca familia nu mai te jura pe familia ta
Basis for Frank Sinatra's "Moon Love".
I'm trying to follow along with the tuba part here, but what is "pos." the abbreviation for? It's a cue for something, but what? I tried looking it up, but I still can't find out what it means.
Wyatt Wahlgren “pos.” is short for “posaune”, which is the German word for trombone.
3:50 !!!
anyhow have a Winfield! :D
I was listening to this for the first time as I went to sleep and I got scared senseless at 10:12
lmao
Lmfao
LOL
Bruckner did that to me the first time I tried drifting off to sleep with one of his symphonies. And, yes, that was also the LAST time I tried drifting off to sleep that way. Lesson learned.
SAME HERE OMG AND I MADE A NOISE
horrible rendition, too fast too loud, check out the other versions on youtube
Lol, whatever you say
my theory in life is, unless you can do better yourself, don't criticize lol
you know what, you are right :)
Either Arnold Jacobs is using a euphonium in Bydlo, or he can make his tuba sound like one.
I'm pretty sure he was playing a tuba
My favorite episode is few minutes starting from 5:10 where the melody transits from slow to energetic with the clarinet short solo. I can listen to this magical episode again and again.
Annie's song by John Denver was ripped outta this!
tejas reddy Same thing with how Tony Bennett stole the melody in Stranger in Paradise from Borodin's Polovtsian Dances.
2:53
3:50
I can’t listen to it without sobbing 😭
2:56 - 3:14: 3:15: HULLO!!!
Reverend IM Jolly brought me here
Thanks for uploading, :) and I just use this to share music that I actually ... own. Very delicate performance, except the brass are a little bit too powerful to my taste when they enter the stage - although I miss many references. It's one of my most cherished movements from a symphony by Tchaikovsky (that I all bought recently), maybe because it's one of the first I heard (apart from the Pathetic probably), many years ago in a shortened vocal adaptation by a fantastic "rock singer" who sounds more like a light classical soprano, called Annie Haslam from the 70's progressive rock band Renaissance.
All music need loud and softs I'm a percussion that is loud but we play. What the flutes play and the flutes are like rain in a tornado of lightning!
What do you mean you own this? Tchaikovsky wrote it not for you.
@@ishallremainanonymous1625 And he's been dead over a century, menaing nobody owns this music now.
The Great Arnold Jacobs playing tuba. Mind blowing!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Brilliant, just brilliant!
go to 27:47 for the epic last movement. I was in the CCB when we played this (trumpet section) I had so much fun. probably my favorite piece ever preformed with a large group ensemble. thanks Matt!! hope you're doing well these days.
Anyone know who is playing the saxophone solo during The Old Castle?
Daniel Rozas While I'm not positive, my best guess is that the saxophonist is Burl Lane, who was the contrabassonist for the CSO at the time. He frequently played saxophone with the CSO, as did Principal Clarinetist Larry Combs.
This is my new headphones' first song to play and I'm so glad this is their first, because it's the best to express the feeling of reborning and expecting a good and peaceful life.
Eduardo Gómez Ruiz I was going to make phonie jokes but I had a feeling you already knew where this was heading...
angelica vences 😏😏 Y'know hehehhe
Peaceful? There's a lot of tension in this symphony.
nice tone. enjoyed it.
Was bud herseth the trumpet soloist?
Yes. This recording has him playing the solo on the Promenade and Two Jews movements.
+Matt Balmer your recording is very unique, the first 30 seconds of the same recording I couldn't find one where the tuba was so present and the sound was so full and hammered yours it the first one
Magnificent......there are three bringing a PERFECT Hagalain dialectic from the Zero Point to earth. Generally speaking one composer is enough and additions to the list create a MESS mired in the individuals ponderous egos. HERE IT IS TOTALLY THE OPPOSITE. The composer's stark piano seminal , then Reval's magnificent orchestration, and finially Fritz Reiner's CRYSTAL CLEAR conduction ...........unbelievable BLISS. David
The Bydlo solo.... good heavens one of the most beautiful sounds I've ever heard in my life. Show them what the tuba can do Arnold Jacobs.
This helped me pass my history of the music exam, thanks :D
What an amazing performance.
Bydlo
Best recording imo. Fantastic.