This is so good I am at a loss for words. So much progress since I first started honking on one of the first baroque trumpets commercially available . Around 1972. Decent public performances, but these chaps are way beyond.
...en mi pueblo Guangaje-Ecuador...ojala en el 2030 podamos tocar así . Siguiendo su noble ejemplo. (perdón..no tenemos dinero ni para una flauta de madera.. pero ya vienen las transnacionales a explotar nuestro oro y seguro nos darán para una flauta de metal....no porque son miserables...si no un poquito miserables). Felicitaciones canal " D...N....B..". Saludos desde el terruño mas cercano al SolLuna, dioses de los trompetistas y la buena música : Ecuadorsito.
Too bad this comment is marred by poor spelling. There always has to be someone in every video commenting about vent holes. Delete your videos and go practice yourself, before you impart with your expertise. None them need holes to play circles around you.
@@allwinds3786 I’m sorry, but that’s utter nonsense. Historically the instrument was referred to as simply a trumpet, much like today, or in some cases clarino. Contemporaries apply the labels in an effort to reflect both the development of an instrument and to reflect the musical period in which it came to use. “Natural” does not mean an absence of vent holes. It refers to the “Naturtonreihe” , the “natural tone series” aka the only way Germans say overtone series. Use of vent holes alters the intonation of certain notes in the overtone series, but the overall selection of tones available remains limited to the natural tone series. By your logic, one shouldn’t refer to the “modern” trumpet 🎺 as a trumpet , because it now has valves. Isn’t the musicianship, the artistry, and the mastery of this performance in particular the most important?
Gorgeous sounds but particularly loving the juxtaposition of all those historic instruments with a few iPads for score reading.
Wau...geht doch...wie früher auf alten Instrumenten...unglaublich...bitte mehr davon...
Great work Buster! 😀🎺🎺🎺
Fantastisch!!! Bravo.. Musik für Blechbläser auf allerhöchstemNiveau. Vielen Dank und bitte mehr davon.
nice, liked the Orfeo with a Monteverdi's vespers ending, very cleaver!
This is so good I am at a loss for words. So much progress since I first started honking on one of the first baroque trumpets commercially available . Around 1972. Decent public performances, but these chaps are way beyond.
Fabulous!
Simply beautiful sounds... ❤❤
Wunderbar !
Músicos instrumentistas, experientes na arte do solo. Transcendem ao máximo da harmonia, através do sopro. Bravo!
Bravo!!
...en mi pueblo Guangaje-Ecuador...ojala en el 2030 podamos tocar así . Siguiendo su noble ejemplo. (perdón..no tenemos dinero ni para una flauta de madera.. pero ya vienen las transnacionales a explotar nuestro oro y seguro nos darán para una flauta de metal....no porque son miserables...si no un poquito miserables).
Felicitaciones canal " D...N....B..".
Saludos desde el terruño mas cercano al SolLuna, dioses de los trompetistas y la buena música : Ecuadorsito.
So beautifull!
Wunderschön
Hello,
Where can I find the score of the Intrada for King James III ?
Too bad it's mared by vent holes on the trumpets.
Too bad this comment is marred by poor spelling. There always has to be someone in every video commenting about vent holes. Delete your videos and go practice yourself, before you impart with your expertise. None them need holes to play circles around you.
@@carlanderson8956 agreed, I suck. But if one calls something a "natural" or "baroque" trumpet it shouldn't be vented.
@@allwinds3786 I’m sorry, but that’s utter nonsense. Historically the instrument was referred to as simply a trumpet, much like today, or in some cases clarino. Contemporaries apply the labels in an effort to reflect both the development of an instrument and to reflect the musical period in which it came to use. “Natural” does not mean an absence of vent holes. It refers to the “Naturtonreihe” , the “natural tone series” aka the only way Germans say overtone series. Use of vent holes alters the intonation of certain notes in the overtone series, but the overall selection of tones available remains limited to the natural tone series. By your logic, one shouldn’t refer to the “modern” trumpet 🎺 as a trumpet , because it now has valves. Isn’t the musicianship, the artistry, and the mastery of this performance in particular the most important?
@@carlanderson8956 I see no content on your RUclips, let's hear your playing.
@@allwinds3786 Just go practice.