That was really fun and energetic and the horns and woodwinds added some exciting new texture to the piece. Also, the pianist rocked it. The whole way through, I was excited to hear how they would handle the Aquatarkus theme and I'm really bummed that they skipped it. It's probably my favorite part of the original piece and it would have sounded great with the added horns.
Magnífico, brillante interpretación del más grande super grupo del rock progresivo. ELP, grandes músicos y leyendas de la mejor época de la música contemporánea.Felicitaciones.!!
j'ai assisté au concert "pictures at an exhibition" à Bruxelles. Le plus beau de toute ma vie. ELP pour les millénaires. Avec des gens talentueux comme ceux-ci, je me régale forcément. merci
Certo sorprendente. Sorprende che avendo attima strumentazione si sia riuscito a ridicolizzare il lavoro di una delle band piú eccellenti del progressive.
Fantastic idea to revive this 1969 classic with acoustic instruments. Quite a new sound without the old Moog synthesizers. Great job by the musicians. This is a very difficult piece. It sounds to me like "Emerson, Lake & Palmer meets Hector Berlioz".
Great and very tight arrangement and performance ! The keyboard sounds, organ, synthesiser and piano have been kept faithful to the original. Like wise the drum sounds are close to the original recording. :)
From the second time i heard this on the day that i bought the album at Sam Goodies at The Garden State Plaza, i knew it would be a long living classic like Stravinsky's Right of Spring... R.I.P. Keith you shudda hung in there....😢
I, and others I'm sure, have been waiting for DECADES for ELP's music to get the proper orchestral treatment it so richly deserves. THANK YOU Rene Bosc et al, you do ELP, and we the fans, a great honor.
Fantastic! What a great arrangement this is, and what a performance! Thank you so much for sharing. It's nice to see Emerson's music getting some constructive attention after so many years (decades) of derision. I'm sure that Keith would be very impressed, and gratified, by this. Brilliant!
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Avant de visionner cette performance, j'avais peur qu'un tel orchestre dénature l'inspiration originale et l'interprétation géniale d'ELP. Mais tout au contraire, cette adaptation est très réussie techniquement et émotionellement. Bevor ich diese Video sah, hatte ich Angst, dass ein solches Orchester ELP's erster Inspiration und Genie untreu sein würde. Doch im Gegenteil finde ich diese Adaptation hervorragend, sowohl musikalisch wie emotional betrachtet. I feared but I was wrong. It's SUPER !!!
There's some actual ELP studio version samples, in places, if you know what you are listening to. They are so deftly used, that it takes nothing away from the performers on stage, or the neat, compact arrangement. Of course, being a fan of the tour de force "Aquatarkus" from ELP's triple live album, I was hoping for more, there, but, that can be addressed, in time. Good luck with the project, maestro.
Does anyone know if Mr. Keith Emerson got to see this version? I would have loved to see his response and to know he was appreciated. Watched some video interview in his 20's. He commented on wanting to be known as a composer. WELL.
@@spiffyg4939 if you look in the description you'll see that her name is Kate Emerson (or maybe she has some relation with keith) but that's just a big coincidence...because now I know Keith had just 2 sons
Man those kids are good! It was note for note even though rearranged. It was true to the original, even minus the L and P, giving this high scores. Very well done Rene' Bosc.
Bravissimo !!! The best orchestral version I have heard so far. High Dynamic and most expressive ! Strong !!! Also you chosed a very well arrangement in length and same time built in some original parts. Alltogether that works fine and generates a wonderful unit. Thank You !
Bravo! … a great interpretation of one of the greatest compositions by the masters ELP! … RIP Keith and Greg you are greatly missed but evidence shows you are definitely NOT forgotten!
I love this version. It's well done, even with a little help of some samples, but the arrangement (a totally edit) is agressive and exciting like the original... well done (Much beter than the 'Three Fates'-Mikkelson-version).
Interesting you say that. Keith was involved with the Mikkelsen Three Fates Project. Tarkus Concertante was 20 minutes long, so included more of the original. Will have to listen to it again.
@@fulltongrace7899 I said this because I think this arrangement (Bosco's) is a more kinky edit version by some brass-orchestra including additions. Keith's old Hammond and Carl's samples are mixed into it (so a bit fake). Not perfect, but móre exciting than (spiritless) symphonic Mikkelsen's 'Tarkus'-version, which is rather boring -- "Malambo" is much better, because it was originally composed by classical composer Ginastera). (mind you, I do love classical music ...). B.t.w listen to "Tarkus" pianoversion and we know how excellent composer and pianist KE was .... With honor: Keith!
I relistened to the Three Fates version and I agree it is not as exciting as this one and also a much slower tempo. Yes Malambo better and a beautiful short orchestral piece written by Keith called After All This Time.
Dear René, thank you very much for this work. Oh yes, please continue with this kind of projects! Imho this music (ELP, Genesis, King Crimson, Yes...) is still being underestimated in terms of musical quality. Hope to hear more from you!
Bravo!!!! The best orchestral arrange and performance of this ELP material i have heard to date. I wished you had done all the suites, including the vocals, but what you did was excellent. Try doing it without the samples, however.
Jeffrey Zaiser agreed samples are not necessary but I love the arrangement is fantastic and loved the familiarity of original sounds (drums and keys). Instead of samples you could use midi interfaces on these instruments to perform real time and live. The editing however was flawless and loved the orchestration especially breath instrumentation.
Keith Emerson would be proud.
Great rendition, much closer to the original than I expected.
Also awesome tam tam.
That was really fun and energetic and the horns and woodwinds added some exciting new texture to the piece. Also, the pianist rocked it. The whole way through, I was excited to hear how they would handle the Aquatarkus theme and I'm really bummed that they skipped it. It's probably my favorite part of the original piece and it would have sounded great with the added horns.
Magnifique !!! Bravo !
Tarkus is the best composition of Keith Emerson. The speed and sphere of this performance is outstanding!
Absolute Spitzenklasse.Wahnsinns Arrangement. Danke Rene Bosc. Sie sind ein wahrer Meister.
Superb, Bravo and thanks
Magnífico, brillante interpretación del más grande super grupo del rock progresivo. ELP, grandes músicos y leyendas de la mejor época de la música contemporánea.Felicitaciones.!!
Fabulous. I can't get enough Tarkus.
Excellente orchestration et performance.
j'ai assisté au concert "pictures at an exhibition" à Bruxelles. Le plus beau de toute ma vie. ELP pour les millénaires. Avec des gens talentueux comme ceux-ci, je me régale forcément. merci
Absolument parfait ! RIP Keith and Greg.
Amazing interpretation of such a complex composition…!!!! Bravo…!!!!!
Braviiiiissimi.......!!
Formidable!
😊❤️🎶🎹🥁🎸🎸
Astounding
Certo sorprendente. Sorprende che avendo attima strumentazione si sia riuscito a ridicolizzare il lavoro di una delle band piú eccellenti del progressive.
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Fantastic idea to revive this 1969 classic with acoustic instruments. Quite a new sound without the old Moog synthesizers. Great job by the musicians. This is a very difficult piece. It sounds to me like "Emerson, Lake & Palmer meets Hector Berlioz".
Interesting ensamble. Crazy film direction
Great and very tight arrangement and performance !
The keyboard sounds, organ, synthesiser and piano have been kept faithful to the original. Like wise the drum sounds are close to the original recording. :)
I feel so lucky to have seen ELP three times among some of the best music performances I ever saw.
What an Outstanding performance... Five Stars Rating!!!
Long Live Emerson Lake & Palmer
(Keith and Greg... We will never forget you guys!!!)
This is good!
I dare René Bosc to arange the complete version.
I will be happy to do vocal-bass. I'm also the master of "Pirates" as well.
Love this! One of my favorite orchestral arrangements of this classic ELP piece.
From the second time i heard this on the day that i bought the album at Sam Goodies at The Garden State Plaza, i knew it would be a long living classic like Stravinsky's Right of Spring... R.I.P. Keith you shudda hung in there....😢
Fantastic, wonderfully done and I also loved the graphics. This music deserves and needs to be rediscovered again and again with each new generation.
I, and others I'm sure, have been waiting for DECADES for ELP's music to get the proper orchestral treatment it so richly deserves. THANK YOU Rene Bosc et al, you do ELP, and we the fans, a great honor.
Out-STANDING!! Well done!
Amazing! The classics of the future! Fantastic performance!
Not only a nice work, a terrific, sincere, authentic re-freshing, but with great respect, including samples from the original . Thx from all EL&P fans
Fantastic! What a great arrangement this is, and what a performance! Thank you so much for sharing. It's nice to see Emerson's music getting some constructive attention after so many years (decades) of derision. I'm sure that Keith would be very impressed, and gratified, by this. Brilliant!
How can a bunch of kids manage to pull this one out so brilliantly?
Ou est ca?
Keith Emerson is quite the composer. His pieces could be performed over and over and new bits discovered. Genius!
He is not "quite" the composer, he IS the composer. (with some contributions of Greg Lake and Carl Palmer)
I dont mean to be so off topic but does anyone know of a trick to get back into an Instagram account?
I was dumb forgot my account password. I would appreciate any tricks you can give me
@Miguel Alfredo instablaster :)
@Quentin Quinn i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site through google and Im trying it out atm.
Takes quite some time so I will reply here later with my results.
This is truly amazing! ❤
Grande!!!
Avant de visionner cette performance, j'avais peur qu'un tel orchestre dénature l'inspiration originale et l'interprétation géniale d'ELP. Mais tout au contraire, cette adaptation est très réussie techniquement et émotionellement. Bevor ich diese Video sah, hatte ich Angst, dass ein solches Orchester ELP's erster Inspiration und Genie untreu sein würde. Doch im Gegenteil finde ich diese Adaptation hervorragend, sowohl musikalisch wie emotional betrachtet. I feared but I was wrong. It's SUPER !!!
There's some actual ELP studio version samples, in places, if you know what you are listening to. They are so deftly used, that it takes nothing away from the performers on stage, or the neat, compact arrangement. Of course, being a fan of the tour de force "Aquatarkus" from ELP's triple live album, I was hoping for more, there, but, that can be addressed, in time. Good luck with the project, maestro.
Bravo to this marvelous sonic view of Kieth Emerson titanic composition, wonderful. Faithful executed.!!!!
This is played very well, with good strong accents and high-energy
Excelente!!
GREAT PERFORMANCE !
Congratulations !
Rio de Janeiro- BRAZIL
Does anyone know if Mr. Keith Emerson got to see this version? I would have loved to see his response and to know he was appreciated. Watched some video interview in his 20's. He commented on wanting to be known as a composer. WELL.
I think his daughter is playing keyboard. So yes
@@mprogger5476 No relation to Keith, but he'd likely be proud to see his piece performed so brilliantly.
@@spiffyg4939 if you look in the description you'll see that her name is Kate Emerson (or maybe she has some relation with keith) but that's just a big coincidence...because now I know Keith had just 2 sons
Esse cover de René Bosc é o mais PERFEITO em toda web.
Obrigado pelo presente Sr. Maestro! 🙏💖🌷
Se Keith Emerson tivesse composto somente essa peça ele já seria considerado um dos maiores GÊNIOS da humanidade!
R.I.P. Keith
We miss you A LOT! 🙏💖🌷
Merveilleusement dynamisant et fantastiquement interprêté, quel pied !!!! Merci !!!!
Magnífico
voila une belle version dynamique et précise comme l'original .
Une superbe conduite d'orchestre qui mérite bien une pluie d'étoiles !
Fantastic rich and dynamic version!
oh my god
this is great, I always loved Tarkus, this is sensational, congratulations
some people move forward
WELL DONE
Me parecio extraordinario.
Love it so much...!
Man those kids are good! It was note for note even though rearranged. It was true to the original, even minus the L and P, giving this high scores. Very well done Rene' Bosc.
this is so good, it just goes to prove Emerson was so gifted.
Extraordinaire (ré)interprétation ! Arrangements sublimes. Un fabuleux travail. Bravo, quel régal !
BRAVO!!!!!
Very nice. Thank you very much!
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Superbe.
incredibly tight and energetic...bravo!
Brilliantly executed. Thank you!
bravo super
Wow! Keith Emerson must have been thrilled with this.
Being somewhat dead, I rather doubt it
Well done! You’ve really captured the spirit of the piece! IMO. I think the Maestro would have approved wholeheartedly!
Outstanding!
Absolutely brilliant.. Kieth Emerson a treasure in music
excelente, una de las mejores interpretaciones que he escuchado de ese épico trabajo.
Fantastic!
Very exciting listening! Brilliant arrangement... 👍
Fabulous
Not surprising, the pianist gets a real workout...and she does great. Looks like she was having fun.
Bravo!!!!! beautiful!!!
Great!
Bravo !
Très énergique !
Another great arrangement! Wow! Tarkus is full of great arrangements! Congratulations René!
Thanks Carlo!...
Reborn Bosc
You are very wellcome!
Bravissimo !!! The best orchestral version I have heard so far. High Dynamic and most expressive ! Strong !!! Also you chosed a very well arrangement in length and same time built in some original parts. Alltogether that works fine and generates a wonderful unit. Thank You !
Bravo! … a great interpretation of one of the greatest compositions by the masters ELP! … RIP Keith and Greg you are greatly missed but evidence shows you are definitely NOT forgotten!
Simply faboulous.
The sound quality is excellent. Nice editing. That was most enjoyable!
that was a pleasure to listen to
Amazing! Virtuosely played!
Thanks for that Video!
Woah.. Sounds incredible!
I love this version. It's well done, even with a little help of some samples, but the arrangement (a totally edit) is agressive and exciting like the original... well done (Much beter than the 'Three Fates'-Mikkelson-version).
Interesting you say that. Keith was involved with the Mikkelsen Three Fates Project. Tarkus Concertante was 20 minutes long, so included more of the original. Will have to listen to it again.
@@fulltongrace7899
I said this because I think this arrangement (Bosco's) is a more kinky edit version by some brass-orchestra including additions. Keith's old Hammond and Carl's samples are mixed into it (so a bit fake). Not perfect, but móre exciting than (spiritless) symphonic Mikkelsen's 'Tarkus'-version, which is rather boring -- "Malambo" is much better, because it was originally composed by classical composer Ginastera). (mind you, I do love classical music ...). B.t.w listen to "Tarkus" pianoversion and we know how excellent composer and pianist KE was .... With honor: Keith!
I relistened to the Three Fates version and I agree it is not as exciting as this one and also a much slower tempo.
Yes Malambo better and a beautiful short orchestral piece written by Keith called After All This Time.
love it
Phenomenal arrangement and production of this classic. Absolutely wonderful . . . What a joy to find this!
Ohhhhhh this is fantastic, I can tell you as a N.1 fan of ELP. Greetings from Santa Cruz, Bolivia
Dear René, thank you very much for this work. Oh yes, please continue with this kind of projects! Imho this music (ELP, Genesis, King Crimson, Yes...) is still being underestimated in terms of musical quality. Hope to hear more from you!
Great Work! CONGRATULATIONS! Best Regards.
wonderful///
I count this composition as being in 10/8 time: 4-3-3. Anyone agree?
That's correct.
Thank you!
superb
fantastic
Highly enjoyable!!!!!!
Thank you for sharing this with us !
Wow haha that's so awesome, great job you all !
Bravo!!!! The best orchestral arrange and performance of this ELP material i have heard to date. I wished you had done all the suites, including the vocals, but what you did was excellent. Try doing it without the samples, however.
Jeffrey Zaiser agreed samples are not necessary but I love the arrangement is fantastic and loved the familiarity of original sounds (drums and keys). Instead of samples you could use midi interfaces on these instruments to perform real time and live. The editing however was flawless and loved the orchestration especially breath instrumentation.
Superb !!!!!
amazing job
Excelent performce, thanks to keith, greg and carl
Sound bytes from the original production...interesting