Vitae Aeternum (Conducted by Paul Lovatt-Cooper)

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  • Опубликовано: 7 мар 2012
  • Paul Lovatt-Cooper is honored as the 33rd Annual Profile Night guest, and conducts The New York Staff Band and the Greater New York Youth Band and Chorus in "Vitae Aeternum" (Paul Lovatt-Cooper) at The Salvation Army's Centennial Memorial Temple in New York City on March 4, 2012.
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  • @SheetMusicBoss
    @SheetMusicBoss 5 лет назад +32

    Brass band and choir, what a fabulous combination! Just brilliant.

    • @tucker.84
      @tucker.84 2 года назад

      Oh hey... did't expect to see you here! What an awesome surprise on an obscure video. Love your videos dude! Keep em' coming!

  • @kelvinchau1
    @kelvinchau1 10 лет назад +21

    At 8:43, that's the part in Crown's 2014 bring me a smile all the time. Don't know why. I was just sitting there and smile every freaking time.

  • @BT-bm9rb
    @BT-bm9rb 6 лет назад +15

    I can honestly say the last 16 bars makes my hairs stand on end. His enthusiasm and passion screaming at the band and then lifting them again right at the end. Incredible.

  • @zuielaleamotua8683
    @zuielaleamotua8683 6 месяцев назад +2

    Amazing performance..me as a 2nd Baritone player absolutely learn alot. We have a competition in Ozzy this year. We selected this piece. Much appreciated

  • @meghanashworth4482
    @meghanashworth4482 2 года назад +2

    Me and my sister where taught by Paul and we still play his music in our band to this day 💕 mad to think he's now a celebrity in the banding world

  • @malcolmpage7419
    @malcolmpage7419 4 года назад +8

    Love how Paul really takes charge and leads the band - a great interpretation by the composer

    • @georgepayne3231
      @georgepayne3231 3 года назад +1

      It is always a great experience to play a piece (or an arrangement) under the baton of of the arranger. It is not often you get the opportunity to have that experience and to better understand exactly what the composer wanted from the piece and the band.

  • @essexmale61
    @essexmale61 10 лет назад +9

    I love seeing a composer conducting his own piece of music. You see it as he intended it to be played. Each conductor reads the music differently. This is the true reading. And, being brought up in the Salvation Army, he gives the salute to Heaven. God Bless You, PLC.

  • @victoriatownsend2496
    @victoriatownsend2496 6 лет назад +6

    When I die, I want this to be playing as I run towards Glory!

  • @hamlet94
    @hamlet94 9 лет назад +10

    This recording is so amazing. I believe it's the Holy Spirit's moving especially when the chorus starts singing.

  • @turnergray5013
    @turnergray5013 10 лет назад +14

    Carolina Crown 2014 everyone!

  • @scott72uk
    @scott72uk 10 лет назад +51

    crown 2014 :-)

  • @cfcolts10
    @cfcolts10 10 лет назад +19

    I just came here for Crown 2014

  • @peterrichards1051
    @peterrichards1051 9 лет назад +7

    Can never listen to this too much! Love it!

  • @newfoundartproductions2082
    @newfoundartproductions2082 8 лет назад +2

    Nice....he must have been thinking of this band when he put notes to staff...fits
    ...like a glove!!!!! He looks like he is conducting and having the time of his life ....and an Army salute at the end!!!

  • @queen_ems
    @queen_ems 2 месяца назад

    Very Spiritual Piece I must say !😮‍💨♥

  • @kateperednia8655
    @kateperednia8655 10 лет назад +7

    This is what a Champion plays! Cannot wait for this new season...

  • @davidstam6899
    @davidstam6899 7 лет назад +3

    Glad he involved the young people. They are the future of our Army

  • @MrBrianhanchett
    @MrBrianhanchett 10 лет назад +5

    I am speachless .Its inspiratioal,how I would have liked to have been playing in that performance.It reminded me of Elgar Howarth conducting the massed bands at the Albert Hall playing" Resurgam "when the death of Eric Ball was announced.Sometimes magic just comes into music & makes it extra special.Thank you for this upload.

  • @majorthrift1
    @majorthrift1 12 лет назад +1

    Well I can see a lot of folks are looking for the week spots, but this was a total blessing for me. An astounding culmination of multi general Sallies do a superb job of lifting praise, an unbridled burst of motivational conducting from the composer himself and a heartfelt salute to his SA Heritage at the end. Thank you to all involved and to those who posted it. Most inspirational

  • @jacobhaynes8065
    @jacobhaynes8065 10 лет назад +14

    Crown's gonna kill it this year.

  • @oldschooldrumcorps
    @oldschooldrumcorps 10 лет назад +27

    Playing Paul Lovatt-Cooper's music is challenging for any brass musician....you better be prepared for the double and triple tounging, glissando's, runs up and down scales, Whew!!!! I would love to have a drum corps play his music,but trying to play some of his more trickier parts while on the move may really be challenging....but the results when perfected would be fantastic

    • @nbrister1
      @nbrister1 9 лет назад +7

      Carolina crown 2013 and 2014

    • @emmacortez5978
      @emmacortez5978 4 года назад +1

      oldschooldrumcorps I’m so late but for my marching band we’re actually playing one of his pieces but I can’t find it:(

  • @ecureuil02
    @ecureuil02 11 лет назад +2

    it is wonderful, what a great work ! what a sound ! And the mix of the chor and the brass is really nice to hear

  • @luka123123
    @luka123123 5 лет назад +2

    I Love this piece of music

  • @pvdvenis
    @pvdvenis 12 лет назад +1

    Great to hear it the way how Paul meant it to be played. Not played flawless, but great how he conducts the last minute! I love how he intended the end to be much more outstretched than i have ever heard it before.

  • @peterhamlett4544
    @peterhamlett4544 2 месяца назад

    All the comments already made speak for themselves. Wonderful music.

  • @pcwiz1199
    @pcwiz1199  12 лет назад

    what an awesome generational experience to have the GNY youth band and the NYSB play together, so much interconnected history! thank you england for letting them borrow PLC!

  • @jacklythaby5224
    @jacklythaby5224 10 лет назад +2

    Awesome piece of music!

  • @birgitlothe
    @birgitlothe 3 года назад

    This is amazing!!! Love it!!

  • @mbmaccin555555
    @mbmaccin555555 10 лет назад +1

    I was waiting for a drum corps to play this for years

  • @chockiehouse
    @chockiehouse 11 лет назад +1

    Awesome music. Must have been an amazing atmosphere.

  • @pvncymusic
    @pvncymusic 10 лет назад +29

    And the views have doubled in the last half hour

  • @ernstbruinsma5187
    @ernstbruinsma5187 Год назад

    Wow,......just awesome!!!!

  • @ivorytabs
    @ivorytabs 4 года назад +1

    Conducting without a score. AWESOME AND INSPIRING!!

  • @mrjeremy2877
    @mrjeremy2877 10 лет назад +1

    Amazing!

  • @francescoruggiero9004
    @francescoruggiero9004 3 года назад +1

    Bravissimi la Brass band questo pezzo era difficile voi l'avete suonare veloce anche le militari belle e brave un bel 10 per il brano e 10 per canto ciao da francy da spezia

  • @conmatt9379
    @conmatt9379 6 лет назад +1

    WOW ! amazing !! more more more

  • @FreddyAndBessy
    @FreddyAndBessy 12 лет назад

    Fire in the Blood is amazing, especially if you're a Salvationist. Even if you're not, it's still awesome. Paul Lovatt-Cooper has quite the composing talent. Whether it's Where Eagles Sing, Pound the Streets, Walking with Heroes, or Vitae Aeternum itself, they're all intense and deliver their own kind of feeling. They're epic!

  • @arkensian1387
    @arkensian1387 6 лет назад +2

    Im doing this song in my school marching band show

  • @davidkidd368
    @davidkidd368 3 года назад

    Paul Lovatt Cooper a great composer

  • @shanellseaton5474
    @shanellseaton5474 9 лет назад +1

    Awesome!!!!

  • @davidkidd368
    @davidkidd368 3 года назад +1

    I see that Paul Lovatt Cooper gave the Salvation Army salute which is used by all Salvationists

  • @ADHMotorsportGsy
    @ADHMotorsportGsy 12 лет назад +2

    @James Walker... What planet are you on??? PLC writes some epic music. Each composer/arranger has their own style, and PLC has his own style. As for shelf life, I've listened to most of PLC pieces, even played one and found it to be written very well. The parts might not be easy but once put together they sound immense. This piece playing sends chills down my spine because it just fills you with that feeling. I am writing some brass band stuff and I often listen to PLCs music for inspiration.

  • @EmilyM02
    @EmilyM02 8 лет назад +3

    my dad's friends with Paul

  • @owenwu4708
    @owenwu4708 6 лет назад +5

    8:40 mr wynton Marsalis out there in the front

  • @leiaorgana456
    @leiaorgana456 12 лет назад +2

    Vitae Aeternum is Everlasting Life in Latin :D

  • @runethorsen8423
    @runethorsen8423 8 месяцев назад

    End of choir 7:00 (personal stamp)

  • @sammywanjala3656
    @sammywanjala3656 Год назад

    good one

  • @pjmason799
    @pjmason799 11 лет назад +2

    DO ANYBODY KNOW IF THIS CONCERT WAS FILMED ON TO DVD AS I LOVE THIS PIECE ,IT BRINGS BACK MEMORIES AS A EX S.A. BANDSMAN.

  • @k0smon
    @k0smon 11 лет назад +1

    The composer is Paul Lovatt-Cooper, the man conducting the band.

  • @Eno_3
    @Eno_3 Год назад

    Anyone know of other songs that sound similar to the intro and ending of this?

  • @tannerbatten4348
    @tannerbatten4348 10 лет назад +12

    Who all came here because of Carolina Crown?

  • @jakenattress4368
    @jakenattress4368 Год назад

    Hey teacher

  • @gerryclark8450
    @gerryclark8450 3 года назад

    I remember the world premiere in Holland by Black Dyke ......

  • @TheDeadNord
    @TheDeadNord 9 лет назад +3

    2 things.
    1. My high school marching band won state fair with this song arranged by Matt Harloff.
    2. What instrument has the solo around 1 minute in? I can't tell.

    • @robertvoigt3981
      @robertvoigt3981 9 лет назад

      TheDeadNord
      to 1. nice! style of PLC is just so very dynamic and energetic. Nothing tops original Brass Band (;
      to 2. it is a Bb-Cornet. Traditionally used in brass band (for which the piece was written). Assumingly the Player is the principal assistant, because of his seating position.

    • @nbrister1
      @nbrister1 9 лет назад

      you went/go to Avon HS?

    • @lukeupton7448
      @lukeupton7448 9 лет назад

      Nicholas Brister I don't think Avon does state fair. Harloff arranges for a bunch of Indiana bands though.

    • @rasmusbindslev3801
      @rasmusbindslev3801 6 лет назад

      Flugel have the solo

  • @TheGlynno1494
    @TheGlynno1494 12 лет назад

    no your blaming it on the mic job, this jus gets better and better

  • @nyfg78
    @nyfg78 12 лет назад

    Great piece, great night and the Lords name was def lifted up. PLC writes some fun music. And for the hater "Glyno" there was a couple of crappy mics in the front and thats it. Plus both bands had already played a ton of Pauls music that night, so lips would have been pretty tired at this point. Next time Im sure you can ask to be a guest soloist.

  • @georgemitchell2778
    @georgemitchell2778 3 года назад

    Is this on a Vinyl album or CD? Anyone got any details.

  • @jolynlovesclarinet
    @jolynlovesclarinet 12 лет назад

    Not everyone can play it perfectly . You too(;

  • @user-ji8io5no4m
    @user-ji8io5no4m Год назад

    7:01

  • @alreadytakenthe3rd
    @alreadytakenthe3rd 10 лет назад

    Can anyone tell me what those bell to the ceiling horns are in the front row?

    • @jadonnothanks4534
      @jadonnothanks4534 10 лет назад

      I believe that they are baritones. To the right are euphoniums

    • @metroidfan220
      @metroidfan220 10 лет назад

      Jadon Nothanks Actually those are Eb alto (tenor) horns. The baritones are in the row behind the euphoniums and in front of the trombones.

    • @bonetonelord
      @bonetonelord 10 лет назад

      Depending on who you ask, they're alto horns or tenor horns. There's absolutely no difference in the pitch or sound of the instrument, they're just different names.

  • @GregWatersj
    @GregWatersj 12 лет назад

    Actually mate, I think you'll find that the Top chair is NYSB, and is alternating as it goes down. So second man is from the GNYYB etc... Just to let you know. So your observation of all the solo cornets being older, is unfortunately not true.

  • @pvdvenis
    @pvdvenis 12 лет назад

    too bad the bells are not hearable in the end anymore...

  • @jonathantayler8930
    @jonathantayler8930 5 лет назад

    Close

  • @axnbabydoll
    @axnbabydoll 10 лет назад +1

    That poor one guy at 9:48

    • @metroidfan220
      @metroidfan220 10 лет назад +4

      He's actually playing a different instrument, a soprano cornet, and he's waiting so he can play the highest note in the final chord.

  • @metroidfan220
    @metroidfan220 12 лет назад +2

    I just noticed he's conducting without a score...or even a stand. Didn't notice it that night, and yeah, of course he wouldn't need one, but I'd feel awkward without some anchor to go back to at times.

  • @OnexbizEntertainment
    @OnexbizEntertainment 11 лет назад

    By the way...it's called a trill.....all they were doing was trilling on the note at 1:45.....come on...if you are good enough to critique.....surely you will be good enough to realize that the cornets are trilling on two notes.......think before you critique...might be a slogan you might want to adopt.....it could help you..!

  • @xtiimbo
    @xtiimbo 12 лет назад

    The front row are the NYSB and the second row are also solo cornets and their young. Shut up and criticise somewhere else.

  • @ecureuil02
    @ecureuil02 11 лет назад

    sorry but who is the composer ?

  • @mateachenkual1529
    @mateachenkual1529 3 года назад

    Salvation Army plays best

  • @JamesWalker-wm1mc
    @JamesWalker-wm1mc 12 лет назад

    No way is PLC anywhere close to Ball, Wilby or Howarth. His music has a limited shelf life and will soon go out of fashion because it's all the same. I've played a few of his pieces and they're very poorly written - static harmony, poor counterpoint, key changes that simply don't work, lack of development etc. The worst of these is Fire in the Blood. He writes a good opener but doesn't have the tools to write a major work.

    • @kieranhooper4227
      @kieranhooper4227 3 года назад +1

      That’s your opinion. Just a shame that so many in the brass band World disagree with you. Depending on what you enjoy, and everyone enjoys different things, this man writes much more enjoyable music to listen to and play than Wilby. To say his stuff has a poor shelf life is just ridiculous and uneducated though. Considering your comment was 9 years ago I assume lots of his music has died off now….. oh wait.