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Kent State Bands
Добавлен 19 сен 2022
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Lincolnshire Posy
Просмотров 20414 дней назад
Lincolnshire Posy Composed by Percy Grainger 1. Dublin Bay (Lisbon) - 00:00 2. Horkstow Grange - 01:28 3. Rufford Park Poachers - 04:25 4. The Brisk Young Sailor - 08:48 5. Lord Melbourne - 10:24 6. The Lost Lady Found - 13:56 Kent State Wind Ensemble April 28, 2024 Cartwright Auditorium Kent, OH Benjamin Lorenzo , conductor Samuel Robert, engineer
Dance of the Jesters
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Dance of the Jesters, Tchaikovsky, trans. Ray E. Cramer Kent State Wind Ensemble December 1, 2023 Cartwright Auditorium Kent, OH Benjamin Lorenzo , conductor Samuel Robert, engineer
Rocky Point Holiday
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Rocky Point Holiday Ron Nelson, Composer Kent State Wind Ensemble March 05, 2024 Cartwright Auditorium Kent, OH Benjamin Lorenzo , conductor Samuel Robert, engineer
La Chancla (World Premiere)
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Kent State Wind Ensemble La Chancla by Dennis Llinás Cartwright Auditorium Kent, OH October 10, 2024 Benjamin Lorenzo , conductor Samuel Robert, engineer
Movement (For Wind Ensemble and Jazz Quartet)
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Kent State Wind Ensemble Faculty Jazz Quartet Movement by Bobby Selvaggio March 4, 2024 Cartwright Hall, Kent, OH
Traveler (excerpt)
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Kent State University Wind Ensemble March 5, 2024 Cartwright Auditorium, Kent, OH
Adagio para Orquesta de Instrumentos de Viento
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Adagio para Orquesta de Instrumentos de Viento
2023 Halftime Performances: The King of Pop, Music of Michael Jackson
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2023 Halftime Performances: The King of Pop, Music of Michael Jackson
2023 Halftime Performances: Classic Cartoons
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2023 Halftime Performances: Classic Cartoons
2022 Performances: Legends and Heroes: Music of the Marvel Universe
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2022 Performances: Legends and Heroes: Music of the Marvel Universe
2022 Performances: The Music of Harry Styles
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2022 Performances: The Music of Harry Styles
2022 Performances: The Music of Disney
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2022 Performances: The Music of Disney
2022 Performances: The Music of Disney
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2022 Performances: The Music of Disney
Hey that's me!!!
Greetings from a student at the University of Melbourne where we have the Grainger Museum. Really enjoyed your performance, in particular the oboe and euphonium solos in movement IV, the brisk young sailor.
Very Nice :)
THATS ME OMG
Hey thats me!
Sounds so damn good. Much love from the Symphony Band 🫶
Nice!
Exciting performance! Llinás doesn’t disappoint 🔥🔥🔥
I like that I can hear the backgrounds during the king of cups!
Big band sounds nice. 1:43
Hey that’s me!
Hey that’s me!!!
Hey that's me!!!
LA CHANCLAAAAAAAAAAA
One of my all time favorite works!
Banger show
Go Marching Golden Flashes!!! ⭐️⚡️🎼💙
The band always wins
Great performance!
Awesome
Kent~Super-gorgeous traveler, have a good day.
This is such a tremendous composition. it moves me every time I hear it.
NBA Revelli Composition Contest winner 2023. Yet another 4-chord "creation". {sigh} 😟
We’ve all heard of cuong, maybe there’s a reason we haven’t heard of you {sigh}
@@gabehmusicc I'm not a band composer. Doesn't mean I can't hear when someone else's work is redundant, artless, derivative and lacking in integrity. Even mere audience members are permitted to listen to and have opinions.
@@marilynharris4118might I suggest taking a look at the program notes? Sure, people are entitled to their own opinions, but to brand it “redundant” and “artless” when, I am guessing, you do not know the story behind the composition? It just seems a bit unfair to the composers vision for the piece, which by the way, is very touching but sad. I am in no way trying to be rude, hopefully this comment does not come across that way, I am simply just trying to show that there’s actual context behind the piece that’s far deeper than just the black and white on the paper.
@@ethancagle1707 The program notes: "For a long time after my father passed away, I felt like I had “lost my leaves.” In the ways that leaves harness light to create energy for trees and plants, I felt like I had so little left to harness creatively. Many days I feared those leaves would never grow back. After struggling for months to write, I finally found some healing while creating Deciduous. This involved revisiting chord progressions that brought me solace throughout my life and activating them in textures that I have enjoyed exploring in recent years. The piece cycles through these chord progressions, building to a moment where it’s stripped of everything and must find a way to renew itself. While I continue to struggle with this loss, I have come to understand that healing is not as much of a linear process as it is a cyclical journey, where, without fail, every leafless winter is followed by a spring." I'm sorry for the composer's loss and glad he finds comfort in endless chord repetition. Different strokes for different folks.
@@marilynharris4118Even when they are short-sighted and ignorant. I don’t care how many notes you can stuff into a single measure. It’s the intention behind it.