What a heartfelt talk before playing The Stars and Strips.what a different the USA would be in if we heard more expressions of love for all others and acted with love rather than distain and lived with pride for the advantage of living in America. There is only one Danny Kaye sad to say. Thankfully God gave us the one of him.
You could say that for the whole world... Born in 1911, lived through both world wars, Danny Kaye was a UNICEF ambassador for many years. This Stars and Stripes was played at the end of a two hours long concert in which the New York Philharmonic Orchestra were making music with and being entertained by a man who raised, through the course of his life, six million dollars for musical charities and musicians' pension funds. ruclips.net/video/Yfj0HbIi1i8/видео.htmlsi=n6cfrgimWsISnB1u (if you can, watch/listen to this with the adverts blocked)
My father,for many years deceased by now,was a professional violaplayer in a Dutch orchestra.Mr.Danny Kaye did a conducting performance with them and my father told me his conducting abilities were spotless.
You gotta love the three piccolo players playing an entirely different melody than the rest of the orchestra. Bravo to the entire orchestra and Danny Kaye.
That is called a descant, a high part that plays its own melody in harmony. The piccolo part for this march is probably the most famous and beloved descants in America. The piccolo player often gets special applause.
@@pamibeau When one group of instruments plays one melody and (using this piece of music as an example) the piccolos play a different melody which is related to and fits rhythmically and harmonically, the piccolos' melody is called counterpoint. Descant usually means a melodic line which is higher than the principal line. Counterpoint, more generally, is not necessarily of higher pitch. One example is Beethoven's ninth symphony, fourth movement: the cellos play the main theme and are then joined by the bassoons playing a countermelody (counterpoint).
Me too!.We didn't have a bandstand in our town but our high school marching band sure did great at football game half-time shows! No flames, no cannon, the peope who sang the Star Spangled Banner didn't try to sing like they had swallowed a frog. [No offense meant to frogs.]
Not really Sousa's best march, because many of them are in a different league to this one. But this performance was exemplary, and brought out the best from it. Great stuff! Thanks for uploading the video.
One of the ladies playing the piccolos is also a member of the orchestra in the performance conducted by Lenny Bernstein. Let me find the link... here... ruclips.net/video/LmaR0h6-giE/видео.html
What a heartfelt talk before playing The Stars and Strips.what a different the USA would be in if we heard more expressions of love for all others and acted with love rather than distain and lived with pride for the advantage of living in America. There is only one Danny Kaye sad to say. Thankfully God gave us the one of him.
You could say that for the whole world...
Born in 1911, lived through both world wars, Danny Kaye was a UNICEF ambassador for many years. This Stars and Stripes was played at the end of a two hours long concert in which the New York Philharmonic Orchestra were making music with and being entertained by a man who raised, through the course of his life, six million dollars for musical charities and musicians' pension funds.
ruclips.net/video/Yfj0HbIi1i8/видео.htmlsi=n6cfrgimWsISnB1u
(if you can, watch/listen to this with the adverts blocked)
My father,for many years deceased by now,was a professional violaplayer in a Dutch orchestra.Mr.Danny Kaye did a conducting performance with them and my father told me his conducting abilities were spotless.
Your Dad was right. His baton is spot on.
Danny Kaye was/is THE BEST of 20th Century America. A legend with a very big heart.
This was awesome. Made me proud to be an American!!!!!
Don't look, just listen. It's tremendous!
The piccolo solo has always been my favorite part of the pice
Danny Kaye is a genius !!!!
You gotta love the three piccolo players playing an entirely different melody than the rest of the orchestra. Bravo to the entire orchestra and Danny Kaye.
Isn't that what they call harmonizing? :c)
That is called a descant, a high part that plays its own melody in harmony. The piccolo part for this march is probably the most famous and beloved descants in America. The piccolo player often gets special applause.
@@pamibeau When one group of instruments plays one melody and (using this piece of music as an example) the piccolos play a different melody which is related to and fits rhythmically and harmonically, the piccolos' melody is called counterpoint.
Descant usually means a melodic line which is higher than the principal line. Counterpoint, more generally, is not necessarily of higher pitch. One example is Beethoven's ninth symphony, fourth movement: the cellos play the main theme and are then joined by the bassoons playing a countermelody (counterpoint).
Fabulous!
What has happened to our beautiful country so eloquently described by Mr. Kaye?
It got lost but, hopefully, is about to find itself again.
@@robertandsuetaylor6284 not w/ the clown who now resides at 1600 Pennsylvania Ave
@@MiamiS1lvio now now...be nice.
@@todw5508 ok, right...now we all should be United. Got it.
Trump.. + *FLUHHSH* ...
(Maybe not in entire.. ..but in (Obscenely) large part..)
Exceptionnel Talent plus Sympathique
best piccolo solos ever !!
Well Done!
Genius...❤
If only the entire concert were on that video quality
WOW! WHAT A PERFORMANCE!!
Most excellent.
Era fenomenale,poi i sandali-scarpe che faceva vedere di Danny Kaye ci vorranno secoli x averne uno come lui😂❤
Fantastic
GAVE ME PATRIOTIC CHILLS AT THE END!!!! 7:04 GOD BLESS AMERICA!!!!!!!!! 🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸🇺🇸
Me too!.We didn't have a bandstand in our town but our high school marching band sure did great at football game half-time shows! No flames, no cannon, the peope who sang the Star Spangled Banner didn't try to sing like they had swallowed a frog. [No offense meant to frogs.]
Now that's good.
I play piccolo professionally, fucking hell that was fast!!!!!
7:10 su cara lo dice todo, que hermosa presentación
WOW! YES!!!
Not really Sousa's best march, because many of them are in a different league to this one. But this performance was exemplary, and brought out the best from it. Great stuff! Thanks for uploading the video.
What on earth are you talking about?
No more like this today...bygone era
One of the ladies playing the piccolos is also a member of the orchestra in the performance conducted by Lenny Bernstein. Let me find the link... here... ruclips.net/video/LmaR0h6-giE/видео.html
4:28 星条旗よ永遠なれ
Don't hear that type of music around the White House, these days. Probably more like the "International."
Dannycaye
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A great talent but too silly, it got old real quick.
The stale sofa terminally slow because lion worrisomely land behind a grotesque art. stormy, lovely inch