Usually for relatively short pieces such as these, audiences will applaud for a little bit to be polite then it`s on to the next piece. However, in this concert I surmise that everyone there attended to pay homage to not only Mr. Herseth but the entire Chicago brass (plus friends) so consequently clapped much longer after each canzona or sonata in appreciation for their superior musicianship through the years.
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Who needs a conductor? Especially this one. Musicians can always play faster than the dancers can dance, and conductors will always beat it faster than the musicians can play it.
Even back then, you could hear the difference between the players who were putting a musical “spin” on the sound and those who were just using force and tension to try to play louder than everyone else.
Robert King, I believe, who was the editor on the old recording www.discogs.com/Gabrieli-Philadelphia-Brass-Ensemble-The-Cleveland-Brass-Ensemble-The-Chicago-Brass-Ensemble-The-Ant/release/6741058 and has several published arrangements of Gabrieli
Bud, even over 80, had a power and clarity that is unmatched.
Fantastic
Usually for relatively short pieces such as these, audiences will applaud for a little bit to be polite then it`s on to the next piece. However, in this concert I surmise that everyone there attended to pay homage to not only Mr. Herseth but the entire Chicago brass (plus friends) so consequently clapped much longer after each canzona or sonata in appreciation for their superior musicianship through the years.
The sound we live - and play - for! Thank you!
Thrilling.
I still have my LP of Gabrielli's music played by the combined ensembles of Chicago, Philadelphia and Cleveland. A treat for the ears!
I remember when I spotted that LP in the record store. I bought it immediately.
A GREAT ALBUM!!!
... and I got my copy signed by Henry Charles Smith when he played with our college wind ensemble (wow!) ps: University of Delaware
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That was really a large board on display when they arrived at the hall. 😀
One of my prizes ❤️❤️
So great! And so wonderful to hear Bill's voice, the voice that probably influenced my career more than any other person.
Chills all over. These guys are awesome
Nice work Gene and friends
I have a CD with Gabrieli´s wonderful - and progressive music - played by Empire Brass. OH...MY...GOD! It is great!
Magnifique !
SOOOOOOOO GUUUUUUUUUUD
MY EARS CANNOT COMPREHEND
This sounds amazing. I especially like 2:20-3:20. So beautiful.
I was at this concert
Jay Friedman was principal trombonist for CSO for many years. Kind of his pals in a wonderful concert.
He still is principal. 52 years strong.
And still is!!!
He still is
Finally called it quits :P
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Excellent.
I was there.
M Bob So was I -- 1st balcony
So was I!
Does anyone know where I can find a video or the audio to this specific concert? It used to be on YT :/
Heaven had better be that good!
+JR15491 Yeah; but difficult to transcribe for harps ... however many.
It’s hard to imagine it being any better.
Who needs a conductor? Especially this one. Musicians can always play faster than the dancers can dance, and conductors will always beat it faster than the musicians can play it.
Even back then, you could hear the difference between the players who were putting a musical “spin” on the sound and those who were just using force and tension to try to play louder than everyone else.
An inane & utterly foolish comment paying mind to neither _concertmeister_ nor conductor.
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Is that Joe Alessi playing second to Mulcahy?
Yeah, why is he there ? =)
Jason Gan He was there along with Phil Smith and others to honor Mr Herseth
Jay Friedman was conducting, gotta find someone.
Because he plays his butt off!
I'd love to hear more. Where can I find the DVD?
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Where can I purchase the DVD?
try tower records, they were still around when you posted this....
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Gabrielli. Spoken with a schwa.
Who arranged these pieces? Maz
Robert King, I believe, who was the editor on the old recording www.discogs.com/Gabrieli-Philadelphia-Brass-Ensemble-The-Cleveland-Brass-Ensemble-The-Chicago-Brass-Ensemble-The-Ant/release/6741058
and has several published arrangements of Gabrieli
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Is the documentary available in full?
Adam Gallan, try
Chicago Symphony Brass Plays Giovanni Gabrieli
www.amazon.com/dp/B010MX0MXY/
Cheers just ordered both DVDs! been looking around for ages
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