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Ashley kerner
Добавлен 11 янв 2013
Esteban Batallan Playing Mozart - Hummel - Batallan
Esteban Batallan Playing Mozart - Hummel - Batallan
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Fluffy Friends 2020
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Featuring Rudy - Archie - Holly - Zoie and Sandy ( The Bearded Dragon )
Chicago Symphony Brass Plays Strauss - An Alpine Symphony - Also Sprach Zarathustra
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Arranged and Conducted by Jay Friedman Concert performance March 25 2001
Adolph Herseth Playing Vivaldi Concerto for Two Trumpets - Trumpeters Lullaby - Buglers Holiday
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Oak Park River Forest Symphony Orchestra - Dec 6 1998 Conductor Jay Friedman Trumpets - Adolph Herseth - Dale Kerner - Kevin Wood Vivaldi played on Schilke G Trumpets
Clevenger is dead and Jay will finally retire next year. Chicago, the glory of the Shorty era, is coming to an end. We would love to have Maynard Ferguson revived!
Amazing performance! A delight for the ears and the soul. (The only shame is the video direction... Totally approximate and not at all professional. It's true that music should be listened to, but since cameras are turned on and a recording is made, it would be better to do it well, out of respect for the music, the audience and the orchestra professors)
What a delicious encore!!
did they ever release a full stereo recording of this?
今日の嫌がらせにも散々やっちゃってね!ストレス解消😊
This is brilliant! A Brass section like no other. There was an entire Gabrieli concert with this same team on RUclips years back that seems to have disappeared. Pity!
Yes the Gabrieli concert you referenced was the first half of this program. Strauss was the second half that you see here. They are on two separate DVDs .
@@ashleykerner3 Thanks. Sadly, though, they don't seem to be available on UK-friendly region Discs.
意味わかってくれて嬉しい!1番幸せなパターンでしょ?神様達がお与え下さった。僕が素直で正直だったからかな。❤❤
さっきから頭の血管爆ぜそうになってる。僕頑張ってるよ!僕は5歳の男の子のまんまでいいからホッとしてます。僕嬉しいな❤❤
旦那様って呼んでいい?お父様って呼ぶ?😊
❤❤なんで僕は立っているのが苦痛かわかったよ!すべり症!❤❤
そうだ!すべり症だからすぐ寝る姿勢になる、それだけではないの、誰かのヘルニア持ちのを吸ってるらしいよ。座ってるのもつらいよ!❤❤
男どもが女の中の女コースでね!良かったね!
Sorry but WHY have they removed some parts of this symphony ???
The first 30 seconds are mind blowing! What a start!
Magnifique! quelles sonorités! quelle aisance! de la beauté pure! Merci à tous ces musiciens
19:15 😉
It was very interesting to me to see this as I certainly appreciate Adolph Herseth. But it got more interesting since I grew up in Oak Park when I saw it was the OPRF Symphony. My mother's best friend, Marie Palmer, was principal cellist long ago and was the Symphony's Chairman of the Board in the early 1960's. (There was quite a story about that back in the day.) Marie was also the cellist in my mother's string trio (usually called a piano trio nowadays). We would see Mr. Herseth around town from time to time. And his son and I both played in the French horn section of the OPRF High School orchestra. His son, in later years, would joke about how his father never advanced. That's because he became principal trumpet of the CSO at a young age and held that same position for FIFTY THREE YEARS.
The horns are amazing!
What? No storm? 😳 I understand it may be too much on the lips, but I was looking forward so much to hear how they’d do that!
Not enough TUBAS!!!
Just incredible. Would have been cool if all the camera people didn't hate the trombone section so much, but l digress.
Legendär! Sagenhaft! Die Besten der Besten! (in Amerika) 🙂
Who’s the player to Phil Smith’s right? Such a phenomenal performance. Man does Ridenour ever tire.
My Dad 😃
@@ashleykerner3 what’s his name ?
@@minasmigkosgymnastics8742 Dale Kerner is the player sitting to the right of Phil Smith If you go to the end of the concert they list all the players
When they were kings, and queens. Extraordinary.
Just crazy man! Beautiful,!
Awesome
Top athletes. Robust and controlled. I am also a trumpet player and I agree with the chap below. A religious experience.
A few guest players in the group. And an over-powering pipe organ. Great playing !
Expertly performed no doubt, I still don't think anything will compare to Strauss' original masterful orchestration
Yes. The impact of the trumpets at about 4:23 "Sunrise" is missing because of the arrangement being for brass. Nicely played, but not even close.
Why do you assume the aim is to match or better Strauss’ original orchestration?
Sei un fenomeno
You are so awesome for uploading this
Where is pkorny? Who are the tubist?
Go To 48:20 min
Fabulous brass playing!!!
I don't recognise the timpanist. Was Donald Koss the original timpanist with the Chicago Symphony Orchestra?
What Strauss is complete without organ? Thank you, David Schrader.
Is it too much to ask for a list of the performers? I mean, really . . .
Go to 48:20 min
Monumental performance !!! A MUST for any brass player to hear and study. BRAVO !!!
Considering the outrageous amount of colour and detail Strauss shoehorned into the original work, Jay has done a pretty damn good job of capturing the essence of the work in a lot of it's glory in this arrangement. Also wonderful seeing Philip Smith & Joe Alessi popping over to lend their fabulous chops to the show.
Nice - a little bit of Sinfonia Domestica to end the second piece!
Makes me want a medley of themes from all of the tone poems.
42:30
What a magical delight! Thanks so for much for uploading.
Thanks very much for posting this. Everything with Mr. Herseth is gold.
15:00 big moment trumpet
If they were adding NYP guys they should have asked Phil Myers and Warren Deck
I was at this concert! As a trumpet player, it was a religious experience!
I love this piece...i will try to transcript for our brass ensamble but as original Strauß wrote it... without omitting anything
I was there also
Insanely brilliant. I'm amazed at the lack of "hardware" - If I did this I'd be armed to the teeth with piccolo, Eb trumpet, a friendly bumper when tired and a spare set of chops. Credit to the trumpet section it's a majority of C trumpet. Stupendous playing
I heard a story from a friend about that. He was invited to join in on a lesson with James Watson, where another trumpet player was the student. They were playing orchestral exceprts and started on their Bb Trumpets (brits!). When the next part was in Eb my friend grabbed his Eb, while Mr Watson and the other student kept their C Trumpets. "Ah? You play everything on the C Trumpet?" "Yes." "But isn't that much harder?" "Yes"
@@MarcusHammarberg Met James Watson,John Wallace and John Wilbraham in parkers shop who were sitting there chatting. I was picking up my Bb after it had been in for silver plating. Hadn't played for 2 weeks Adrian Parker said "Don't you want to check it out ?"... eh no, it'll be fine said the young 16 year old me... terrified of playing in front of my hero's. Did get them to autograph a book of duets I bought... lovely people.
Сыграть, это монументальное произведение, медными духовыми. Музыкантам огромное спасибо, просто высший пилотаж. Браво!!! Как у них выдержки хватило.
💗 the Tuba player.
Damn!
Heaven’s brass ensemble.
Where is Mr. Vernon?
He is doubling contra and bass trombones, sitting 4th chair all the way to the right.
Philip Smith! Awesome!
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