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Video created by October 2010 Nanae High School student delegation to Concord and CIR Benjamin Mirin.
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ConversationswiththeNight-Bosen.mpeg
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Band Director Alfred W. Dentino conducts the Concord-Carlisle High School Concert Band's playing of Andrew Boysen, Jr.'s Conversations with the Night at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003 as part of a joint concert with the Sapporo Shiroishi Symphonic Wind Ensemble.
Romanian Folk Dances-Bartok-Shiroishi-'03.mpeg
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"Jocuri Poporale Romanesti" (Romanian Folk Dances), written by Bela Bartok, was conducted by Mitsuo Sugimura and played by the Sapporo Shiroishi High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003.
March, April, May-Yabe-Shiroishi-2003.mpeg
Просмотров 16 тыс.14 лет назад
March, April, and May, written by Masao Yabe, was conducted by Masato Shibukawa and played by the Sapporo Shiroishi High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003.
Intermezzo-Cavalleria Rusticana-Mascagni-Shiroishi-03.mpeg
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The Intermezzo from "Cavalleria Rusticana", written by Petro Mascagni and arranged by L. Falcone, was conducted by Hisao Yoneya and played by the Sapporo Shiroishi High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003.
Monomoke Hime-Hisaishi-Shiroishi-03.mpeg
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Monomoke Hime Medley, written by Jo Hisaishi and arranged by Takashi Hoshide, was conducted by Masato Shibukawa and played by the Sapporo Shiroishi High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003.
Stars & Stripes-Sousa- CCHS '03.mpeg
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Stars and Stripes by J. P. Sousa was conducted by Alfred Dentino and played by the joint Concord-Carlisle High School Concert Band and the Sapporo Shiroishi High School Symphonic Wind Ensemble at Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003.
Sonority Concert March
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Sonority Concert March by Peter Riedemann was played by the combined Sapporo Shiroishi Symphonic Wind Ensemble and the Concord-Carlisle High School Concert Band in Boston's Symphony Hall on January 10, 2003. The conductor was Masato Shibukawa.
Scificlub visits Nanae.m4v
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The CCHS Science Fiction club visits our sister-city of Nanae in Hokkaido, Japan (April 2009). Homestays, spending time in the schools and community, and visiting sites of historical and cultural importance all helped us learn from one another and strengthen the ties of friendship between us.
International Student Anime Conference.m4v
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The Sapporo Designer College in Sapporo, Japan, hosted their first International Student Anime Conference in April 2009. In attendance, in addition to their own students, were the anime and science fiction clubs from Concord Carlisle High School, the Sapporo Shiroishi High School, and the Higashi Commercial High School. We hope to enjoy more of such conferences with our Japanese friends in the ...
Scifi Club visit to Higashi School.m4v
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The CCHS Science Fiction club visits the Higashi Commerical High Schoo in Sapporo, Japanl, including homestays, joint classes, and plenty of fun activities from which all involved learned a great deal. Students from two countries broke cultural boundaries and made lasting friendships. (April 2009)
Concord and Japan - Learning from eachother.m4v
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Scenes from the relationship between Concord, MA and Nanae and Sapporo, Hokkaido, Japan, over the years. American and Japanese students and adults learning from one another.
3rd- my band is doing this- chantilly highschool band - goes hard
very well conductor and arrangement
Absolutely magnificent. Gorgeous sound from such a massive ensemble.
Love this music, I am happy kids are still pursuing music
This brought back nostalgia from my middle school years when we played this piece. Truly an amazing performance :)
Music can really be nostalgic
Sound engineering was really good, no tinny sounds like most of the recordings I've seen on youtube. Excellent all around.
Wunderbare Aufnahme dieser Weltmelodie. Danke
Little bit strange, but nice job, really.
Where is the Trombone Glissando in the 6th Movement
Playing this on alto and soprano. Pretty epic honestly
ME TOO‼️you still play? I see you posted that comment 4 years ago
@@_gamerkitten669 Yup, about to graduate and go to uni for music now. I typed this comment in 8th grade lmao
First lol
lowest
Amazing interpretation... but, in order to know where this music comes from, I strongly recommend next link: ruclips.net/video/pu0NKDpVmUA/видео.html RĂSPUNDE
nice
フルートのソロがあんま… んーなんか棒って感じ笑笑
フルート人数が多くて羨ましい…でも狭そうだし音符が細かいところとかフルートしか聞こえないなあ… 多くても大変なんですね〜
Absolutely fantastic performance! Five Stars !!!
Tm残念...
こんな感じに、いろんな国の人と一緒に吹けたら楽しいだろうな…
流石オーケストラ! 北中のコンクールより感動する!
オーケストラじゃねーよ吹奏楽だよ。
Bello come la Sicilia
FL多い...
i like Euphonium
+F U I J I Film I like trains. And the timpani solo :)
Dat timpani solo though
合ってない… ハーモニーも…
My high school played this last year! Such a good song! :)
One lonely bugel among the trumpets haha
Is this high school??? So good!!
Props for playing with a japanese band. My Freshman year of high school, my band tried to do this with another municipal high school band from Japan, and let's just say that didn't go too well lol. a+
the running notes for clarinet and flute are insane
あんま上手じゃないwww
The conductor needs a jacket with longer sleeves
Wonderful!
BONITO.
I know a junior high playing this
One of the best songs ever. Thx for putting this here =)
very clean and beautiful, bravo.
Our band play this w/ 2 horns.... One made the rip the other held the note. It was hard since we maybe have 40 or less people
amazing
I love what you did with the fermatas in the 5th and 6th movements. We're playing this at my school.
Very well done
WOW! This is very beautiful!!!!
my band played this too.. high school. i feel like it's not too challenging for high school students.. they did well though!
tism this is like a grade 5 piece. unless you went to Hebron, Carmel, Marian or Avon, i Don't see how this could not qualify as a collegiate level piece
@@user-xw7qh3kz2isubjective interpretation from someone who doesn’t matter such as yourself nonetheless
@tc163204 If you were watching, then you would have noticed that french horns weren't playing the first time through the beginning melody and that's why saxes were louder.
国を越えての演奏か・・・ 音楽っていいな
i am absolutely enchanted with this piece and this band pulled it off so phenomenely
人数多いっていいなぁ。
The more amazing part is that they're all highschool students!