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University of Texas Austin Trombone Studio
Добавлен 21 янв 2016
Cogent Caprice by Tommy Pederson
UT Austin Trombone Ensemble with Evan Williams, trombone soloist.
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The Sword of Orion by Adrian B. Sims
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UT Austin Trombone Ensemble with Brian Hecht (UT alum), bass trombone soloist.
Hiros! (highlights) by Steven Verhelst
Просмотров 5123 года назад
University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir performance at the 2021 International trombone Festival.
Zoom - Prometheus! by John Dickson.
Просмотров 2493 года назад
Premiere performance by the UT Austin Trombone Choir.
UT Trombone Choir April 2018 Highlights
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Spring 2018 University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir concert excerpts with guest artist Doug Yeo.
Gothic Nocturne by Jack Wilds
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Gothic Nocturne by Jack Wilds Performed by the University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir
Rolling Thunder
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The University of Texas Austin Wind Ensemble (Jerry Junkin, conductor) featuring Joseph Alessi and the UT Trombone Studio.
Leviathan
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Leviathan by Jack Wilds performed by the University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir.
From Hildegard
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From Hildegard by Patrick Hughes. Performed by the University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir.
Alarcon, Seven Trombones of the Apocalypse
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Recorded live, November 3, 2016 at Bates Recital Hall, University of Texas Austin Trombone Choir Concert.
LebedevBH1
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Lebedev Concert Allegro. Brian Hecht (bass trombone, Atlanta Symphony Orchestra) with the University of Texas Austin Trombone Octet.
no way timo and alessi are both there
I'm a Tommy Pederson fan, and I really enjoyed this wonderful performance of his Caprice. Great job Nat and team. Evan nailed it.
1:31 it begins
I enjoy the guy playing the paperclip contra clarinet
I played this, this year (my senior year of highschool) and oh my gosh, this is ridiculous
That was incredible!
Timo moment
Is that Trombone Timo 3rd from the left?
We’re playing this at WTAMU Band Camp this summer for trombone choir; I’m really enjoying getting to play it.
Yep, I was bass 2
@@Bloxified are you bass 2 in the video or bass 2 at the camp
Camp
Yo we were in the same ensemble
Wow!! Freaking awesome!
Anyone notice Trombone Timo lol
Is that Timo?!
My highschool band is doing this peice,first trombone part is so fun on this peice, anyone got any tips or advice
2:51-3:07 is actually some of the best "trombone sound" I've heard in my entire life
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Always has been one of my favorites!
There called screamers because this song makes me want to scream as a trombone player I say ahhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhhh
1:30
We are playing this song at my high school, and as a trombonist, I'm quite excited
Doesn’t the tenor saxophone have the same part as the tenors
I can hear the euphoniums cutting through. 😆😆
Wait a minute. Is that Trombone Timo 3rd from the left?
Yup
Glad to see another Tim fan😁😁
This is a thought-provoking idea -- Hildegard von Bingen's music as inspiration for a modern trombone choir composition. The evocative horn solo and trombone choir background setting deserves a place in the repertoire.
Enjoyable performance, gentlemen!
That's a very nice performance! It should help popularize the work with other trombone choirs. I hope you get to meet the composer and express thanks for writing it. Now I'm going to replay it 3 more times!
Exciting moments! This prompts me to look for a recording of the complete work. Nice work all of you!
There is a lot to enjoy in this clip! If you know a HS trombonist, implore them to spend 12:12 of one day to watch this.
Interesting selection...well played. I recognized the composer's name from a concert band title I've programmed with two different bands. I hope he will compose another for the trombone studio.
The selection is unfamiliar to me, as well as the composer, but it's a piece I want to hear again. Mr. Hecht is inspirational, the trombone choir is nicely balanced within and while accompanying the solo. The directing is efficient and to the point - nicely done. Nicely done, all of you!
My first exploration of the UT Austin Trombone Studios videos on RUclips brings up the most current recording. This piece is well played and recorded and leaves quite an impression. You all are a pleasure to listen to. Thank you!
Woah, that Evan guy sure is good at trombone!!
Very good group! Well balanced except I would like to hear a little more from the bass trombones! Great Job!!!
Very nice!
This piece is so good that I almost forgot to hit the notification bell after I subscribed
Not quite up to the Michigan standard.
You are absolutely right. It’s not up to the Michigan Standard. It’s much higher.
If you put this piece at 0.75x speed, it will sound like music to a march, not to a sprint. Otherwise, it's great.
those are how fillmore marches are, they’re meant to be played really, really fast (as my allstate band director once put it, as fast as humanly possible)
It's a circus march, not everything is a sousa march man
@@james_subosits I know.
This is a galop. Written for circus. This performance is a little slow. Filmore wrote more for marching bands than for circus. Most of those marches are a little slower.
@@markhorton3994 Agree about the speed!
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This is my personal favorite recording of the rolling thunder march. Well done!
Look for the old records of circus music with Merle Evans concocted the RBB&B band. You will have a new favorite performance. This was a good concert version. It's not a concert piece.
Who is thinking about Noyas rolling thunder?
Well done Guys! Bravo
Thanks Pierre!
Great video! We certainly hear this piece all the time in our house 😜But no one can play like Joe Alessi!
What is breathing in this song lol
Hard
Not hard actually. Depends on the speed lol, it’s not a hard song just know how to double tongue and that’s literally it. My wind ensemble group in high school were suppose to play this year and it was pretty cool but sadly covid canceled all plans.
If you can play it slowly, you can play it quickly
thats very sacrilegious
Ohohoho, two set?
For trombones: If you can play it loudly, you can play it louder.
Interesting!
Actually for a Galop or screamer written for the circus, that was a little slow.
watching the trombones on this song is as amuzing as i thought it would be
One of my favorite trombone choir pieces, and those bass bones are fantastic!!
Muy corta la gueva mucha pérdida de tiempo en los preámbulos no obstante una excelente ínterpretacion
Impressive to say the least, but every director and performer should, for a piece like this, find the right balance between speed and clarity/practicality. Some of the licks in here are, to put it simply, not very clean. Now I am not bashing these performers, I am simply pointing our that this may be a bit too fast for these students to perform. Overall very good, just a bit too fast.
Do it better. Most of it is impeccably clean, and the parts that aren’t off-putting or unpleasantly unclean at all.
I liked it a bit slower at the beginning so you could gradually accelerando and then get ridiculous on the last time through.
Nothing can compare to the sweet sound of a concert trombone
Actual song is 2 minutes long but video is 6 minutes long.
Tracy Miller Very mature of you.
Where was the gliss at the end to emphasize the sheer fun it is to play this song as a trombone? It just makes the ending sound more energetic then the static note for the trombones did play.
I had the Euphonium part and it was years ago, but I don’t recall any glissandos written. That’s probably just for people who refer to this as a “song.”