«Baby elephant walk» Marina Manafova by theme Henry Mancini for piccolo and tuba with orchestra
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2023
- Marina Manafova “The elephant walk”by themes Henry Mancini for piccolo and tuba with symphony orchestra.
Piccolo-Ksenia Kuelyar
Tuba- Dmitry Karakhtanov
Conductor- Alexey Niaga
Saint-Petersburg symphony orchestra
Live recording Concert for children 12 February2023
Saint-Petersburg Philharmonic Grand Hall - Кино
I’m almost 68 years old and this arrangement brings back so many great memories.
I am 68, and it brings back memories of my big sister's (76) tumbling routine in her senior talent show.
U'm 78 and remember the song and still love it
It does, doesn’t it!!
Yo también tengo 67 y trae muchos recuerdos
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Mancini was a brilliant composer! You can see the baby elephants in your mind while listening to this!
MOST excellent!
Mancini was brilliant, pairing a piccolo and tuba for the most whimsical number ever!
Mad piccolo skills. 👍
The Michigan State University marching band did a similar, not identical, version of this with their sousaphones during halftime shows. They called it "The Baby Tuba Walk."
Tubby the Tuba would be so proud. :D
This is not Mancini's version, but an arrangement by Marina Manafova for pic and tuba. Mancini's original did not pair those 2 instruments. In the original version, the Eb clarinet is the solo instrument that plays the theme the first time, and then the second time through the theme, three piccolos play it. Then there's an alto sax jazz solo section, then a jazz flute solo section, and then the Eb clarinet comes back and plays the melody again, with the flutes joining in for a bit. He also used a very unusual instrument to play the background ostinato pattern.....a calliope!
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In "Wizard of Oz" there is a Tuba/Piccolo duet in "If I only had a brain'.
Hatari is one of my favorite John Wayne movies! ♥️
The movie was Hatari? Thanks, I couldn't remember
@@rosesacks7430 Yes, with John Wayne in 1962 ... Yesterday ! 🤠i was 14 😉🤨
@@honnoret it was a fun movie 🎬
When I played baseball, opposing clubs played this as my walk up music. Great performance.
This is one of the few cases of someone making an improvement on the original.
I am 64 this was one of my favorite songs as a kid.
My friend used to show her Saddlebred gelding in a beautiful royal blue velvet dress at Pacific International Horse Show, she was unbeaten and they played this music, her horse would literally match the rythm and sway to it.
I had the pleasure of riding him sidesaddle as a demo at a Jr High loooong ago, because the owner couldn't make it.
Just brought memories back.🎉
This is SO FUN- You can see the enjoyment on the faces of the Conductor, Soloists and Orchestra! What a fine way to drift off the sleep tonight- Thank You!🥰🙏🏾☝🏾🙌🏾
I am 47 and this makes me chuckle. I love love love it. Nice one 😁
Loved this! Evidently, the audience did too.
I love this music, for sure. But this rendition was amazing. It was so much fun. 😊 Henri Mancini is a favorite composer of mine.
That's a bad ass tuba player. Bravo!
That is a bass horn. A tuba goes over one shoulder.
@@SMcCaskill - that horn is actually a euphonium.
WRONG!! That is an orchestral tuba. Twice the size of a Euphonium.
@@JohnStenstrom - The euphonium comes in a number of sizes and configurations.
@@SMcCaskill No, A sousaphone goes over one shoulder. This a Bb tuba not a BBb Tuba
Loved Mancini😊😊😊😊😊
I remember this movie so well and fondly.
I have loved this tune for decades. All I have to do is hear the title and it's playing in my head. Such a great tune!
This was a big hit everybody loved it
The conductor tapping his foot says it all
I know!! He was really grooving:-)
A piccolo and tuba with orchestra! It doesn't get any more fun and interesting. My kitty walked across the keyboard and this is what started playing. No kidding. She likes to do it to push my buttons.
@user-so1zr5nx9i - Not a tuba, a euphonium.
Thank you. I appreciate the correction. @@wickedcabinboy
How Funny seeing A Baby Elephant holding his mother's tail while walking with her !!
Having Fun 😊 ! Great Music !!
I remember this from Hatari years ago when the baby elephant went running through the compound
And surprisingly a John Way e movie
@@RealTheBhatia why is it such a surprise that it came from a John Wayne movie? He did more then just cowboys.
The name is Mancini. The woman on Piccolo moves like a Disney character, very cute.
What wonderful Piccolo playing ! Glorious ! I have only ever heard one recorded performance - on 'Vision On', this was simply lovely :-)
I love this arrangement. So awesome.
How fun! I loved the piccolo part!
I have loved this since I was a kid!!!! I am 63 now and just love listening to it again!!!! You can just picture it!!!!
Hi Ya'll! I remember this music from the film "Hatari" starring John Wayne. Thanks Henry for all of your great music. And ya'll be safe and be well!😊
I remember it from the Simpson's 😅
Hi Treefrog! Great music sure does get around. Thanks for your reply and you be safe and be well!😊
I remember this from the old, OLD Soupy Sales comedy show...one of my earliest memories of TV!
Hi cavecookie! You got me on that one. I watched Soupy all the time. It's been a while so I will try to do some research and look it up. Thanks for the info and for your reply and may you be safe and be well!😊🐘
@@laurapriest8257 I seem to remember that it was an animated short; sort of an early music video. I might be mistaken about that though, after all, it's been a couple of years now! I definitely remember hearing the tune on Soupy's show.
What a lovely piece and gifted artists. Thank you for sharing
I LOVE this arrangement....such talented musicians!
The tubist's shenanigans with the "baby elephant" stuffed toy was a clever and funny addition to the performance. :D
A different Version of Elephant walk, I never thought it was possible to listen to Tuba to this "interesting" Music but I liked it. Thumbs up
Bass Horn, not a Tuba
awww sorry your royal highness, please dont hate me@@SMcCaskill
@@SMcCaskill - Not a tuba, a euphonium.
@@SMcCaskill Actually an Eb bass and definitely a tuba
@@wickedcabinboy Not even close, a Euphonium is half the size of this instrument which is an Eb Bass.
LOL - love the stuffed elephants on the music stands!!
My high school band played a simplified arrangement of this piece. This full orchestral arrangement evokes a very different memory. It was being played on a _massive_ boom box (it was the early 80s, after all) carried by a couple of cheerleaders followed by the rookie players on the football team. They, of course, were being hazed by doing the linked hands version of the elephant walk along the school corridors outside the boys' locker room. There was some mild disapproval from the school principal, but it was mostly treated as a good-natured, team building bit of fun (it was the early 80s, after all). Some things you just can't unsee even after many years. 😁
I remember hearing this when I was a kid & just loved it. ❤🐘❤
What fun!!
There's hardly anything I appreciatae more than music sung or played WELL. I would quickly tire of a steady diet of this type of music but (expeltive deleted) these guys are GOOD!
Great! Excellent piccolo. Boss tuba!
Bu eseri seslendiren sanatcilarin ellerine ve nefeslerine saglik
. Yaşasın teklnolji.Yasasin dunyanin ortak dili sanat..No art no life.
This is a wonderful arrangement.
Well done!!! Love it!!
😊 Fun! 😊 💜 Love it! 💜
Still one of my favourite pieces of music.
Absolutely laughable and cute. I admire the Tuba player ... that takes a LOT of wind to carry on with.
Love the xylophone solo
You can actually see a baby elephant stumbling around playing
Love this
I never knew what this song was called before. Thanks for posting this.😊
This was really wonderful
Great reminds me of playing music for the cows in the field....❤❤❤
Super. 💙 T.E.N.
Wah wah mazaa aaya.thanks.
sounds just fabulous in my ATMOS HT. plenty of quality talent expert technical recording chops
LOVE IT!
My favorite tune from my days in HS playing the Tuba... though I will say.. the most impressive part is the xylaphonist... that part is quite difficult.
Toda orquesta es maravillosa, pero ésta es extraordinaria; oírla ejecutar este tema me causó felicidad! Gracias a todos sus integrantes!
A true blast!! Thanks
Every time I listen to this I want to give another thumbs up!
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Luv this ❤❤❤
I've always loved this song! Great
Music.
this is the way to get kids interested...some of the musicians even looked like they were enjoying it !
Love it!
Anyone notice the little elephants hanging on the music stands in front? Someone has a great sense of humor!
Just magic.
Genius !!! No other word !!!!
So delightful. Makes one feel youthful and happy!
Wow! Very impressed by the tubas doodle tongue technique.
now that you got this down perfect start on the tune popcorn
Супер!!!👍
incredible
Bravo, très belle interprétation 👍🤓
Спасибо, я в восторге!
Valeu mesmo, bonito arranjo!!!
Also liked the James Galway arrangement of this piece
What an enjoyment, I had to learn to play it on the piano in the 1960s!
Brilliant!
I have heard and played this piece thousands of times, by far this is the alltime best arrangement of this piece! Cudos!!!
Bravo! Bravo!!
How fun!
Great
Hatari one of the greatest movies ever made and absolutely a profound score.
Echoing the comments of many others here, I am of the age that I recall this getting a lot of airplay on "easy-listening" radio stations in the early 70's. Now, as an organist, my flights of fancy make me want to work out an arrangement to do it for a postlude voluntary. I know, it's all too secular, but they don't care or listen really. They just try to talk over the music after the service is done. It could be a hoot.
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Excellent 😂
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I agree, they should bring back those old movis
Loved hatari
I remember this well, I believe it was used in a movie called Dactari.
You will learn in time young Babar 🐘
I had flashbacks to the scene in John Wayne's Hatari where they're dealing with escaped ostriches.
Need I say "the lady can play the pic!"
You gotta walk > 🐘
the walk, Baby!
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Brevity is the soul of wit...
So the tuba is mama? ❤❤❤❤❤❤❤❤ Bless those Russian hearts!
It's so long since I heard this.
Memories from childhood - when was it first performed?
Mancini wrote it for the film "Hatari" with John Wayne. A fun film.
@@Torby4096 the movie came out 1962
meaning it is 62 years old
@@RS3isRealscape Now that's pretty cool. I should watch it again.
I remember hearing this music in a John Wayne movie.
Alessandro de Souza Baeta Neves ❄️ ❄️ ❄️ 🌼 🌷 🌹 🌺 🌻
Le picolo ou toute autre flûte aiguë me hérisse… mais j’avoue qu’ici c’est amusant et jouissif! Et les instruments de l’orchestre ont du fun si les musicien(ne)s eux(elles) d’orchestre semblent plus sérieux (ses) que ceux ou celles d’un band!
J'aime quand la musique un peu populo prend des airs de cours des grands.