Literally one of the best pieces I have ever heard. Especially the part when the time signature changes from 4/4 to 5/4. So epic and very emotional. Well done Rossano.
Amit Kleinman I absolutely agree with this statement. Especially when the Trumpet plays. The Tuba aids in providing such a moving line (I'm a Tuba player so I always listen for Tuba).
my senior year, this song was what we were playing. as a french horn player, a band nerd, and music lover, i was so so excited. and then covid hit and we never got to perform it. and we had it down to a tee. forever heartbroken when i hear this song, but also given so many memories. this will always be a favorite.
Guess after 5 years I can brag... this piece was commissioned for my High School (East Stroudsburg High School NORTH) Band. Our band director had selected Mr. Galante for many reasons but I’m sure 1. our first chair senior euphonium player loved his compositions (he actually ended up having Mr. Galante write a mini score for a film project he did later in college) and 2. Mr. Galante’s famous lyrical concert band writing for the horn. I won’t forget the day my band director called me into his office to inform that he had just received the score and he told me “I made sure to tell Mr. Galante that we have an exceptional horn player so in the opening 6 bars he has you with the main theme and and only a few bars later has you go up to a high A... good luck😉”. Proud to have come from a school with such a fine music program. So for the rest of you Principal Horn players doing this in high school... my turn to say good luck and have fun❤️
played this piece my freshman and senior year in high school-favorite piece I ever did play for sure. can't listen to it without a couple tears coming to my eye, even all these years later. outstanding composition by Mr. Galante.
I'm playing this my freshman year, and the trumpets? 2:00 OMG my favorite part, it's all I can do every practice not to just go " okay I think I'm in love with you guys for like 30 seconds?"
@@roo8247 I love that part too. Too bad it's only the first trumpets playing the more melodic parts, otherwise I'd be playing it. I only get to play one triplet as a second trumpet.
I did not realize this song was 6 minutes, even though I've been playing it in band for a couple months. I guess I just love the song so much, that I never think about the time.
My band director tells me to play that super loud cause I’m the only euphonium. Even then, I still get heard and could outplay the entire band if I wanted to. #euphgang
Completely forgot about this dude's pieces, but wow are they great! Every Rossano Galante piece I played back in my band days felt like an epic film score, and they turned out to be some of my favorite songs throughout high school band (heck, I was watching these videos back then, too, hoping my band would pick up The Falls!). I played Afterlife with a concert band in my county, then I was slated to play the clarinet solo in Red Rock Mountain at 1:40 with my high school band, but the concert got canceled because of COVID (this was back in 2020). It's crazy to think that time flies this fast, though -- seven years since this got recorded and four years since that concert (I can hardly believe this as I type it out). I feel old (and nostalgic) already.
Playing percussion in this was a real treat. My sophomore year at high school this was our closing song, and it brings me the near tears every time I listen to it.
@@jonathanriggs6599 true but all the high notes and jumps in the song is very difficult on the horn. I’m not saying the saxophone is an easy instrument (it’s not) but what I’m trying to say is that the horn part my be the same as sax part but like I said all the jumps and high notes are very hard for horn players
This song is so beautiful. I’m an eighth grader and I was second chair in Allstate. I’m REALLY hoping that we’ll play this in high school next year because I’m recommending it.
5:35. This phrase is one of those very rare moments I had when during a performance, we were exactly on the same wavelength. I've never heard an emotional resonation like that since. Still makes my hair stand up.
I'm doing this song for band UIL and I love it, I listen to it like 1,000,000 times a day since like December and I never get tired of it. I play tuba by the way.
Ok you remember the josh fight? Just post something similar a year or half a year in advanced, post random coordinates and a random score, specifically this one, and just wait. It will probably work or probably fail, but I bet so many people just want something like this experience again. I know I want to just go back to being in my band class lol
Played this two years ago, still one of my favorite pieces of music..but i swear everyone in my class got ptsd from all the work we put into it. Now, most of the flutes from that band have bad memories when they play low bflat f to high bflat. (I am one of said flutists)
This is an amazing song. My sister showed me this. Like wow every piece is beautiful. She's in band, and said the highschool played this... At first I was like "Am I listening to a movie soundtrack like Anastasia or something?"😅
When I was in seventh grade I got a piccolo. Everyone hated me because my part was so high, so eventually I gave up on it and stuck to flute. Only just starting to pick it back up as an eighth grader xD
Yeah I’m in 7th grade and my school is like really engaged in music so I also play difficult songs such as this. Im the lead 1st trombone in my band and I’m playing Rephygeration.
sir lancelittle if my band played this I would be so happy. The f horn parts my band has are so boring, basically whole notes and doubling with saxopones.
What'd I'd give to forget ever playing this song and even hearing it... just so that I could experience it all over again.
Just skip to any random time of the video. Your likelyhood of catching a horn soli part is around 50%.
Every F-ing Galante score has it, wow
thats why he is my favorite composer
@@duhck833 yeah,most composers don't even have a soli or solo for horn
Noriaki Kakyoin hell, Sousa just gives us percussion parts basically
A wild Filing cabinet Sousa gave y’all the oompahs which are important to marches
You gotta appreciate the skill of ur woodwind section if they can all play 5:04 in time with the piece and each other.
I want to play spot in that part. I'm not playing song for band, but that is so challenging. I love challenging myself to this kind of stuff.
You mean you gotta appreciate the skill of ur piccolo. That’s the only instrument you hear playing the slurs 😂
It's actually surprisingly not that hard
@@UsherCoolboySWFilms I play piccolo. Big facts
YASSS!!! THANK YOU!!! Imagine how I feel with a flute next to my friggin ear trying to play along!!! 😂😃😃😐😂😅 hehe
Literally one of the best pieces I have ever heard. Especially the part when the time signature changes from 4/4 to 5/4. So epic and very emotional.
Well done Rossano.
Amit Kleinman I absolutely agree with this statement. Especially when the Trumpet plays. The Tuba aids in providing such a moving line (I'm a Tuba player so I always listen for Tuba).
Amit Kleinman it really was emotional I agree. A great piece
Metamario68 this was my bands uil piece also#tuba gang but we couldn’t play it thanks to COVID 😔
I really liked the part from 0:00 to 6:46
Why u no like 6:47
What did 6:47 do to u
bLanK_Ninjastarj its the end, that’s why
No way, that's my favorite part too
Yah screw 6:47
This was the last song I ever played in high school band. The last song after seven years of personal growth and great friendships.
I pretty damn well near bought a french horn just to play this piece.
Those solis are *_J U I C Y_*
listten to more Rossano Galante and you WILL buy a french horn
bruh this is literally the best composer ever, his music is so beautiful.
my senior year, this song was what we were playing. as a french horn player, a band nerd, and music lover, i was so so excited. and then covid hit and we never got to perform it. and we had it down to a tee. forever heartbroken when i hear this song, but also given so many memories. this will always be a favorite.
Guess after 5 years I can brag... this piece was commissioned for my High School (East Stroudsburg High School NORTH) Band. Our band director had selected Mr. Galante for many reasons but I’m sure 1. our first chair senior euphonium player loved his compositions (he actually ended up having Mr. Galante write a mini score for a film project he did later in college) and 2. Mr. Galante’s famous lyrical concert band writing for the horn. I won’t forget the day my band director called me into his office to inform that he had just received the score and he told me “I made sure to tell Mr. Galante that we have an exceptional horn player so in the opening 6 bars he has you with the main theme and and only a few bars later has you go up to a high A... good luck😉”. Proud to have come from a school with such a fine music program. So for the rest of you Principal Horn players doing this in high school... my turn to say good luck and have fun❤️
That’s cool
shoutout to your band director for commissioning my favorite concert band piece 🙏
I swear to god EVERY Galante piece is SOO GOODDD
played this piece my freshman and senior year in high school-favorite piece I ever did play for sure. can't listen to it without a couple tears coming to my eye, even all these years later. outstanding composition by Mr. Galante.
I'm playing this my freshman year, and the trumpets? 2:00 OMG my favorite part, it's all I can do every practice not to just go " okay I think I'm in love with you guys for like 30 seconds?"
@@roo8247
real. that part is very, very nice.
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@@roo8247 I love that part too. Too bad it's only the first trumpets playing the more melodic parts, otherwise I'd be playing it. I only get to play one triplet as a second trumpet.
I did not realize this song was 6 minutes, even though I've been playing it in band for a couple months. I guess I just love the song so much, that I never think about the time.
My band is playing this and it’s so hard but I’m excited bc this is the most beautiful piece I’ve ever heard
This would be an EXCELLENT marching show.
ikr!!
This was in our marching show this year
OMFG YES
Yeah it would! But some parts would have to be rewritten or all out removed, like the oboe solo
YES YES YES
Props to the French horns throughout this whole piece
you mean in any Galante piece haha
@@kaitlynarmstrong8583 you mean in any lyrical piece ever lol.
What about saxes man
yes
😔✊
I played this piece last year and as a french horn player i really loved this piece.📯📯
It touched my heart.😍😭
I’m so jealous
@@kaitlynarmstrong8583 trust me this piece made me tear up during my UIL performance 😂💕
1:06 that euphonium run 👏
Ppl usually miss the underlying runs like that but its rly what makes the piece
My band director tells me to play that super loud cause I’m the only euphonium. Even then, I still get heard and could outplay the entire band if I wanted to. #euphgang
@@blackened9273 #euphgang
I remember enjoying that run on euphonium too, but my absolute favorite part to play was 3:17. We just got to be so expressive!
Completely forgot about this dude's pieces, but wow are they great! Every Rossano Galante piece I played back in my band days felt like an epic film score, and they turned out to be some of my favorite songs throughout high school band (heck, I was watching these videos back then, too, hoping my band would pick up The Falls!). I played Afterlife with a concert band in my county, then I was slated to play the clarinet solo in Red Rock Mountain at 1:40 with my high school band, but the concert got canceled because of COVID (this was back in 2020). It's crazy to think that time flies this fast, though -- seven years since this got recorded and four years since that concert (I can hardly believe this as I type it out). I feel old (and nostalgic) already.
Playing percussion in this was a real treat. My sophomore year at high school this was our closing song, and it brings me the near tears every time I listen to it.
Literally me
No words can explain how beautiful this piece is…..
French horns are killing it💕💕💕🎵🎶📯📯
omg yes french horn player!!! aye
Everybody out here forgetting the saxes. We play a whole lot of it with them
@@jonathanriggs6599 I am a tenor.
@@jonathanriggs6599 true but all the high notes and jumps in the song is very difficult on the horn. I’m not saying the saxophone is an easy instrument (it’s not) but what I’m trying to say is that the horn part my be the same as sax part but like I said all the jumps and high notes are very hard for horn players
@@matthewlane291 my personal opinion the sax is one of the easiest or at least easier instruments.
This song is so beautiful. I’m an eighth grader and I was second chair in Allstate. I’m REALLY hoping that we’ll play this in high school next year because I’m recommending it.
8th grader in all state?
I'm also in all state. Tmea to be exact this February. I'm also eight grade
@@dumbness70I think we go to the same school
@@Heavy_weapons_guy wot
@@Heavy_weapons_guy maybe
This song is great, we are using it for next years competition. Will definitely great. I play Trombone 3. Trombones for the win :3
well its the next year did u do good?
NitrixStormz :3 I am playing trombone 3
TROMBONE GANG WYA!!
@@ryanmoran6668 heh, one point from distinction. Sad
@@popyeeet9631 bro same
The alto part for this piece is so fun. It’s a great mix of the horn parts and the upper woodwind parts
We played this at state contest and got 29/30 it was my favorite of all our songs!! I play flute!!!
Those runs towards the end look... fun😅
2:35 has such a beautiful melody. My favorite part!
My absolute favourite part. Just recently, a friend heard me humming, and I didn’t even realize I was humming this part. Absolute masterpiece.
1:57 is probably the best trumpet part in this song
Gotta say man 5:07 really brings out the trumpets heroic character
@@samuelsong3115 that is a good trumpet part. I was too busy trying to keep of with the flute part to hear it the first time😅
5:35.
This phrase is one of those very rare moments I had when during a performance, we were exactly on the same wavelength. I've never heard an emotional resonation like that since. Still makes my hair stand up.
we are playing this for concert season and I live it sooooooo much!!! it's so pretty
WHY DID THIS PIECE MAKE ME CRY
I played first horn in this piece. Man, I miss those days
I'm doing this song for band UIL and I love it, I listen to it like 1,000,000 times a day since like December and I never get tired of it. I play tuba by the way.
Tubakid Daniel I am also playing this piece for UIL
Noah Bretz what state?
Same
The trombone part at 1:32 is what I life for. I also love the very end, where 2nd trombone plays that D flat 16th to C!
How do you get to become part of the actual players that do the scores because I really want to do what these people do. They sound amazing.
I’m legitimately so curious but I have no idea how
I may be wrong, but I'm pretty sure that the Alfred University concert band plays these scores.
Ok you remember the josh fight? Just post something similar a year or half a year in advanced, post random coordinates and a random score, specifically this one, and just wait. It will probably work or probably fail, but I bet so many people just want something like this experience again. I know I want to just go back to being in my band class lol
@@dachangoo594 lmao
When I was in college, we recorded music for various publishers, so it's probably all college bands on these recordings.
I love the trumpet part at 4:30 and also the flute sax duet at 4:44
That sax part was one of my favorite parts when we played this in County Band
Any good movie soundtrack always reminds me of this song!!
Played this for my senior year on Bari sax, easily one of if not my favorite song I've played
I play bassoon - the Bari and bassoon parts are AMAZING - I loved playing it with my band.
Finally a piece with such a beautiful oboe part :) love the duo in 3:03
샛별 옹? 한국인이예요?
이은석 넹ㅇ
샛별 오보예좋아하세요?
이은석 오보에 연주하는 학생입니당
샛별 아항 전 바리톤 색소폰 부는뎅
0:44
1:04
2:20,5:50
2:49
3:20
4:12
4:31
4:57
4:58
Loving the flute solos.
playing crash as a pseudo percussionist, the 2nd clarinet part is what i started with but its still cool either way
ghast25 gaming I'm playing 2ND clarinet for my band. It's hard for me 😂
Same here
hands down, one of the best pieces of music i've ever heard and played
Played this two years ago, still one of my favorite pieces of music..but i swear everyone in my class got ptsd from all the work we put into it. Now, most of the flutes from that band have bad memories when they play low bflat f to high bflat. (I am one of said flutists)
This looks like it has an awesome flute part!
2:57 is my favorite part to play in this piece
The flute solo at 2:20 is the best part (to me as a flute player)
Bruh every stupid song has a flute solo. This song has much more to offer than a flute solo.
Mushyface 2000 chill
I'm a flute player who has done this solo, and I personally think the trumpets still have the best part just a few measures before :P
Playing lead trumpet in this song was amazing
Jose Jimenez do you mean the 1st Trumpet?
I'm a trumpet and I hope we play this for the spring concert I would literally cry tears of joy
idk why but the trumpet triplet at 2:02 brings back memories idk why
This is an amazing song. My sister showed me this. Like wow every piece is beautiful. She's in band, and said the highschool played this... At first I was like "Am I listening to a movie soundtrack like Anastasia or something?"😅
This is a bucket list piece for me to conduct.
Oh my gosh I want to play this so badlyyyy
one of my favorite songs
1:22 is my fav part #percussionislife
Cant relate #percussion3islife
That one second is probably my favorate too
cant relate #timpaniislife
I'm playing this in 7th grade for the piccolo part and I can't wait! It sounds so cool!
Melanie Chen that's pretty impressive for 7th grade
some school districts/states start real early lol
When I was in seventh grade I got a piccolo. Everyone hated me because my part was so high, so eventually I gave up on it and stuck to flute. Only just starting to pick it back up as an eighth grader xD
I just got this part for French horn and I'm in middle school
Yeah I’m in 7th grade and my school is like really engaged in music so I also play difficult songs such as this. Im the lead 1st trombone in my band and I’m playing Rephygeration.
me and Mr.Rossano would get along very well
3:02 love the oboe duet ❤❤
I know right, i wish i could play it but my band only has 1 oboe (me)
5:04 to 5:21 now I know why I practice scales and arpeggios
Fr
i played 1st chair flute on this piece and it was so fun to play, loved it.
The French horn gives me goosebumps!
RIP flutes & piccolo. Like if you play flute or picc.
Just played picc part recently. Not that bad lol
Fundamentals and hard work.
Rip saxophones too, but I’m starting to get the muscle memory now
This is not as bad as another piece I played by him. But I will say he writes some damn good flute solos and duet (1,2) parts.
lovermuzak My favorite piece by Galante is The Falls.
Another greats by Rossano Galante
I played snare on this in wind ensemble and it was so awesome. The parts where I dont play are my favorite lol (1:41-4:11)
Omg this piece is something id hear from a JRPG like dragon quest, monster hunter, Atelier games etc.
4:31 tfw low brass and percussion have to start playing triplet partials big OOF to them.
Not that hard if u have a good sense of rhythm? Never played this piece and am a clarinet player so...
@@richy77 it’s easier Ron clarinet that’s what woodwinds are meant for runs
An amazing, beautiful peace by Rossano Galante, just like his chorales in the advanced (purple) sound innovations method books!
My school is doing this song for UIL and I tell you I really enjoy playing first trumpet on this awesome song! I hope we get that Decision 1!
Those triplets in the trombone part around five minutes in, jeez louise, that was a fun time
素晴らしい excellent
i’m in 9th grade and this is the music we js got and as a trumpet play it’s pretty crazy
4:11 - 5:50 is the best part of the whole piece
3:15 is LIT
I agree
@@JaviDavis-k2nbro agrees with himself 💀
Now that’s beautiful
I just love the melody at 2:00 and 3:18 😋
Best rossano galante piece their is
3:19 Star Wars love theme anyone?
I can hear it
across the stars
jck1794 the very first opening chord is the main title from Star Wars. Go listen and tell me it isnt
That's exactly what I thought! Unleashes the inner John Williams
I hated the part at 6:48
Wait a minute...
Trombone 1!!!
YESSSSSSSSS
I said this once and I'll say it again "red rock mountin is a harder broken bow".
Great song, high quality recording. Very, very nice.
EPIC tuba, Euphonium and French Horn!!!
Trombonists: when do we get a fun active part?
Galante, in pretty much all his pieces: thats the neat part, you don’t
1:50 favorite👌
Thank you Mr. Bakner (:
Wow. Just wow.
beautiful
Alexander Steppich
pizza pie
wait what? :D
Alexander Steppich
Beutiful, Like pizza pie
yes, a pizza cake would be awesome!
at 2:41 there is a typo on the third not in the triplet at the beginning of page 16. it’s supposed to be a G. not an F
Clarinet gang 🤪🤪🤪
Percussion!!
何优建 我trumpet 咯
Teerti Ganapathi Rao 你静静🌚
何优建 Me to
tudia😂😂
That flute part near the end thoe
Sad solo with bassoon at 5:22
(the sad baritone saxophone)
Wdym
the french horn part is beautiful but aids at the same time
sir lancelittle this is the French Horns dream song 😍
sir lancelittle if my band played this I would be so happy. The f horn parts my band has are so boring, basically whole notes and doubling with saxopones.
Every Rossano Galante song is a French Horn dream
I love to play along with this but I don't have enough condition...
AIDS to play, nice to hear
My marching band had this as their ballad
4:50 to 4:58 is my favorite
im playing this in my wind ensemble and the flute part at 127 is kicking my ass
1st chair clarinet!
same
Second... 😔
Im playing this now and im marching it to
I’m very like it❤❤❤❤❤
Wow This is Great piece >
2:00-2:15
M89 - 4:11
M101 - 4:32
M122 - 5:05