It's not so much that the conducting was magnificent, but the teaching of this ensemble most certainly was! The characteristic sound of each instrument was allowed to pronounce the color of each pallet with the utmost glorious sound. Bravo to this fine teacher who cared about the student and the music to bond each other into one fantastic accord!!!
Im just astonished that this is a high school group. The clarity and precision is that of a collegiate group. I played this in college. i love this piece, and these kids slayyyeeddd
We played this when I was in sixth grade, about 1967. Band was grades 5-7. I remember hearing that Chance was supposed to be one of the judges, but couldn't make it. I really like this earlier version, repeats and all. Magnificent piece (NOT A "SONG"). Can you imagine what Chance could have done if he hadn't died so young?
One of our percussionists destroyed the temple block set, and we never started a concert with less than five whips on hand after the first playing. Finally made them of hardwood instead of pine planks.
Holy cow, but that's an amazing performance. The only time I have had the opportunity to play this, I was studying music at the School of Music stationed in Norfolk, VA (I was in the Army, but the school served all the armed forces). This was the piece chosen by a Marine officer for his conducting course. He pulled the music out of us as if we were seasoned veterans... one of the most amazing experiences in my life.
Melody at last!! and a short soli Nice they played the extended version I Remember playing with the flutes (the director suggested) at the start. (Extended range BC) all thumbs and little fingers 😆
I played this back in 1999 and when first presented with the piece, we thought our music instructor had lost his mind. However, it became a quick favorite that we performed in a few competitions!! Good times.. I listen to it sometimes and daydream.
That’s a spectacular performance! I love how confident all the performers are, and the bass and contrabass clarinet killed it! I’m playing this in community band on guiro and slapstick, and this is probably the best recording to practice with, except for the changes towards the end. The maracas were also awesome, haven’t seen many people play with 4 maracas at once before but it really works well in the piece, it’s an amazing maraca part. These guys did awesome!
It's called a _whip_ and yeah, me too. And the timbales, too. We played this in concert several times through the school year, including at a band festival at Duquesne University with the composer in the audience. We were an elementary school band and his comments, as I recall, were overall positive.
We played this from manuscript several times during the 1961-62 school year in the Elkhart (Ind.) High School Symphonic Band. I love it that there are so many RUclips recordings out with the full version, as opposed to the shrunken version that was published in the mid-'60s.
We had a band of fifth, sixth, and seventh grade musicians from several of the schools in northern Atlanta (I was in sixth at the time) and this was our closer when we played in a competition. We got a "Superior" rating.
watching this over ten years later, shows how amazing this performance was. amazing job, love how the bass clarinets, especially the contra basses, really show through at some point. i am a brass and percussion player but if i was to learn a woodwind instrument it would be either bass clarinet, tenor sax or bari sax (i'm just a sucker for low instruments) but back to the main point. amazing performance, sincerely, a high school sophomore in 2020 :)
Awesome job! I know how much hard work went into it, because I was in a high school band that performed this in 1969. A performance to be proud of for the rest of your lives! Congratulations!
Wow. Very well executed. Some times you hear high school bands take on pieces "just to play them" and they fall short of the composer's intentions. This performance was of the highest caliber. Balance, blend, intonation and characteristic tone qualities abound! Bravo, percussion! Very well, taught, director!
My old high school played this earlier this year. Slapstick/Whip player, while it was breaking apart and slicing his hand little by little, still played the part. That's what I call commitment. XD
This piece is rough on the percussion insruments. I forget how many whips our band went through, and the temple blocks just kept chipping off 'til we had to replace them. I nearly fell out of my chair in the trombone section when the timbales kicked in! The more I hear this recording, the more I like the arrangement, unexpected repeats and all. Remember, the version of "Night on Bald Mountain" we usually hear has been rearranged to the point Mussorgsky almost wouldn't recognize it.
How about a standing ovation for the percussion section? They were superb and I remember how hard my high school band director had to work our percussion section on this very piece (but I played euphonium). It is not in any way, shape, or form easy.
Played the Barrie sax part to this my senior year, the director thought it was to easy and transposed sections of the bass clarinet, contra bass clarinet, and basson so I "wouldn't get bored". Once all my whole notes were gone it was a blast to play.
I love it at 5:32. You bass clarinets aint waitin for anyone to keep up. Drive us brass like slaves! Our band tended to slow down there. Wish I could've played utility percussion but the baritones had too good a part. One of my all time favorites and I played in my HS conductor's band for around 25 years in total. (long story). Sounds like Chance had a little at the end in his manuscript that didn't make the final editing process. I like the final version better.
My symphonic band is learning this piece at the moment. We have an average of 3 percussionists :/ wish us luck. This has a crazy percussion part. It's scary just to look at. These guys were pretty cool at it though.
I didn't hear anything different from what I played on a few concerts until around 7:51. And the guy explained at the beginning it was Chance's own manuscript they were playing. I think he has claim to the title 'original.' Though I like the published version better myself, but maybe only because it's what I'm familiar with.
Holy Crap! You guys played this in '09? I'm at Athens Drive HS in NC and we played this piece in the same Festival this year! ('10) No offense, but I like our run better, but STILL! You guys sound pretty good! Kudos for making it to Nationals as well! Oh, and I played the Alto clarinet on this song! not as low as the Contra, but just as fun.
This is a great performance, but there’s like one flute that is riding just a bit flat and it’s pretty obvious in the beginning; the whole piece sounds great though!
We're playing this piece right now... unfortunately, we have to cater to some who don't get that they actually have to practice. My friends and I were joking that at slower speeds it sounds like someone summoning the devil... no offense meant to anyone. Also, I'm rather surprised to see only one French Hon in there. Though the horn part IS redundant (trust me; I know. UGH.), usually without at least two the sound can't cut through. However, she did do a good job projecting.
@AnreRakam I agree. There is no repeat in the score. Why was a repeat played in this performance? It diminishes the excitement of the piece, I think. agree??
They sound like a college level band. This was a superior performance for a High School ensemble.
It's not so much that the conducting was magnificent, but the teaching of this ensemble most certainly was! The characteristic sound of each instrument was allowed to pronounce the color of each pallet with the utmost glorious sound. Bravo to this fine teacher who cared about the student and the music to bond each other into one fantastic accord!!!
Im just astonished that this is a high school group. The clarity and precision is that of a collegiate group. I played this in college. i love this piece, and these kids slayyyeeddd
I’ve played this several times. Brings me back to my high school days. I can’t believe this is a high school band!
We played this when I was in sixth grade, about 1967. Band was grades 5-7. I remember hearing that Chance was supposed to be one of the judges, but couldn't make it.
I really like this earlier version, repeats and all.
Magnificent piece (NOT A "SONG").
Can you imagine what Chance could have done if he hadn't died so young?
One of our percussionists destroyed the temple block set, and we never started a concert with less than five whips on hand after the first playing. Finally made them of hardwood instead of pine planks.
Holy cow, but that's an amazing performance. The only time I have had the opportunity to play this, I was studying music at the School of Music stationed in Norfolk, VA (I was in the Army, but the school served all the armed forces). This was the piece chosen by a Marine officer for his conducting course. He pulled the music out of us as if we were seasoned veterans... one of the most amazing experiences in my life.
BASS CLARINET
Pranav Batra ayyyyyy
Ditched bass for contra on this one 👌
YAAAASSSSS!
Melody at last!! and a short soli
Nice they played the extended version
I Remember playing with the flutes (the director suggested) at the start. (Extended range BC)
all thumbs and little fingers 😆
I totally appreciate this song as a bass clarinet player, you guys did so awesome! (;
I played this back in 1999 and when first presented with the piece, we thought our music instructor had lost his mind. However, it became a quick favorite that we performed in a few competitions!! Good times.. I listen to it sometimes and daydream.
That’s a spectacular performance! I love how confident all the performers are, and the bass and contrabass clarinet killed it! I’m playing this in community band on guiro and slapstick, and this is probably the best recording to practice with, except for the changes towards the end. The maracas were also awesome, haven’t seen many people play with 4 maracas at once before but it really works well in the piece, it’s an amazing maraca part. These guys did awesome!
I poked around youtube for a good half hour to find a good version of this song which I played in HS 5 years ago. These kids are amazing! Props!
Flutes were superb
CONTRABASS CLARINET!
I play the bass trombone part for this song, the clapping sticks scare TF out of me every time.
It's called a _whip_ and yeah, me too.
And the timbales, too.
We played this in concert several times through the school year, including at a band festival at Duquesne University with the composer in the audience.
We were an elementary school band and his comments, as I recall, were overall positive.
We played this from manuscript several times during the 1961-62 school year in the Elkhart (Ind.) High School Symphonic Band. I love it that there are so many RUclips recordings out with the full version, as opposed to the shrunken version that was published in the mid-'60s.
what did you search on to find the full versions on youtube?
What a peice! I played tympani on this with the FLORIDA A&M SYMPHONIC BAND N 1977 AND THE FLORIDA ALLSTATE SYMPHONIC BAND N 1974
My middle school played this. Of course we weren't that good but Id say it was pretty good for a bunch of 13-14 year olds
Annie Leah me too
We had a band of fifth, sixth, and seventh grade musicians from several of the schools in northern Atlanta (I was in sixth at the time) and this was our closer when we played in a competition. We got a "Superior" rating.
my middle school played this but im 12 and will be 12 for my whole 7th grade year
Wow! The only thing better than hearing the piece is seeing it played!
watching this over ten years later, shows how amazing this performance was. amazing job, love how the bass clarinets, especially the contra basses, really show through at some point. i am a brass and percussion player but if i was to learn a woodwind instrument it would be either bass clarinet, tenor sax or bari sax (i'm just a sucker for low instruments) but back to the main point. amazing performance, sincerely, a high school sophomore in 2020 :)
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jk
@@micahdraper7043 shut up micah i can play way more instruments than u
Awesome job! I know how much hard work went into it, because I was in a high school band that performed this in 1969. A performance to be proud of for the rest of your lives! Congratulations!
We played this in high school over twenty years ago! one of my favorites! thanks for sharing!
I played the temple blocks for this back in higschool. What a fun song!
Ay nice to meet a fellow temple block player on that song
This ensemble did an excellent job of playing this song!
This is a command performance - especially for a high school band! Congrats!
Wow, it shows the music is alive and well with our young musicians you don’t play this piece without desire and practice,well done
They went from NC to IN
Man I wish my high school Wind Ensemble got to do that
Great job, esp the low reeds
Great performance, although I would ALWAYS LOVE to hear more of that deep tone from the Bass/Contra Clarinets...
Wow. Very well executed. Some times you hear high school bands take on pieces "just to play them" and they fall short of the composer's intentions. This performance was of the highest caliber. Balance, blend, intonation and characteristic tone qualities abound! Bravo, percussion! Very well, taught, director!
The percussionist with the maracas at the end is pretty funny
My old high school played this earlier this year. Slapstick/Whip player, while it was breaking apart and slicing his hand little by little, still played the part. That's what I call commitment. XD
Wow, Hillsborough! The balance, tone, and rhythm are all executed very well! At performance tempo! Well performed, HHS Wind Ensemble!
We're playing this now and the guy on the whip can't count to save his life. Coming in on beat 4 is too hard for him. It drives me nuts.
My mom played this in symphonic bands in both high school and college
Jeffrey Thomas how old is your mom?
Absolutely fantastic!!! The runs were amazing to hear!
Low reeds and brass, ASSEMBLE!
James Fermin Do you mean ENSEMBLE????
contrabass clarinet
James Fermin im mad bc there is only 2 tenor trombones and there are too many trumpets so i cant hear the low brass very well
Contralto Clarinet 👋🏻
Bari sax!
This sounds really good.... my high school wind ensemble also performed this song, and it was my favorite out of them all....great performance!
I played the whip part on this. Best part ever!
Super, SUPER performance!!
That guy on bass trombone nailed it!!
Amazing performance especially from such a small ensemble!
This piece is rough on the percussion insruments. I forget how many whips our band went through, and the temple blocks just kept chipping off 'til we had to replace them. I nearly fell out of my chair in the trombone section when the timbales kicked in!
The more I hear this recording, the more I like the arrangement, unexpected repeats and all.
Remember, the version of "Night on Bald Mountain" we usually hear has been rearranged to the point Mussorgsky almost wouldn't recognize it.
Can someone please play just the bass clarinet part? I want to just hear that
Yea the bass clarinet isn’t present enough in this ensemble
Awesome job! Takes me back!!! LOVE IT!!!!!
im doing this piece in middle school . 🥰
At 6:37 I hear what sounds like a collective breath to summon the needed energy for the end run. Well played!
I played this in Disney World with my high school.. Such a fun piece
wonderfull man that was awsome. that in one word legendary.
hell yea boro percussion!
i forgot how awesome wind ens was that year. this is the first time ive seen a video of the indy performance.
6:01 BASS DROP
How about a standing ovation for the percussion section? They were superb and I remember how hard my high school band director had to work our percussion section on this very piece (but I played euphonium). It is not in any way, shape, or form easy.
I also played euph on this song. It was fun.
Playing this for my highschool's spring concert 👌
Played this in HS and my freshman year at JSU
My MS is playing this for UIL. The Percussion part rocks!
That was superb
my band teacher is showing me this during class
Awesome job!!
@jpmarano The part is written for Bb Contrabass, but I was able to transpose most of it into Eb pretty comfortably.
Great performance! The execution of this piece was firey! (if that's a word).
That's fantastic!
The MS Incantation and Dance is Nothing like the Chance original.
Played the Barrie sax part to this my senior year, the director thought it was to easy and transposed sections of the bass clarinet, contra bass clarinet, and basson so I "wouldn't get bored". Once all my whole notes were gone it was a blast to play.
you guys have some great brass players ;)
Amazing job on this!
I love it at 5:32. You bass clarinets aint waitin for anyone to keep up. Drive us brass like slaves! Our band tended to slow down there. Wish I could've played utility percussion but the baritones had too good a part. One of my all time favorites and I played in my HS conductor's band for around 25 years in total. (long story). Sounds like Chance had a little at the end in his manuscript that didn't make the final editing process. I like the final version better.
The slap stick guy must have had a good time
we played with in 7th grade. Sounds good
this video is a wonder maker i just heard my part at the 8:10 mark. Thank you youtube!!!!
This is wonderful (:
Bravo!
This was pretty good, the precision was really great and the group is tight and in sync. Good job! Just wish the audio was a little better :(
My symphonic band is learning this piece at the moment. We have an average of 3 percussionists :/ wish us luck. This has a crazy percussion part. It's scary just to look at. These guys were pretty cool at it though.
thats sooo cool! :D
I didn't hear anything different from what I played on a few concerts until around 7:51. And the guy explained at the beginning it was Chance's own manuscript they were playing. I think he has claim to the title 'original.' Though I like the published version better myself, but maybe only because it's what I'm familiar with.
This song is soooo totally pwnd!
3:54 that bass Trombone though😩
Lovin' the bass bone around 403!
3:35 squeak...
Omfg! This is awesome :')
we hav to learn this this year for hs ;-;
Not just the brass: There is not a musician there that is not outstanding!
今まで聴いた中でいちばん好きな呪文と踊りだわ。
6:57 the guy counting the beats out loud 😂
funny to find you here on this specific video
Low brass getting it DONE
This high school band puts UF's performance of this song to shame.
We're playing this in middle school
have fun, im playing it in high school band and it's not the easiest piece of music
Playing this in my highschool band rip
Antonio Carmona yeah same
Maxwell58SSC no there r middle schoolers that played it. Look up Keller middle school Midwest clinic application. That’s one and there’s more
What’s a horn angle?
I - cant - - - - - - - - Dance
7:58 is my fav part :)
Cornet solo is my favorite part.
Holy Crap! You guys played this in '09? I'm at Athens Drive HS in NC and we played this piece in the same Festival this year! ('10) No offense, but I like our run better, but STILL! You guys sound pretty good! Kudos for making it to Nationals as well! Oh, and I played the Alto clarinet on this song! not as low as the Contra, but just as fun.
@SeekingSanctity If I remember correctly, the trick is just adding three sharps and playing the music as written.
日本の皆さーん。「呪文と踊り」出版前のオリジナル版ですよー。
This is a great performance, but there’s like one flute that is riding just a bit flat and it’s pretty obvious in the beginning; the whole piece sounds great though!
We're playing this piece right now... unfortunately, we have to cater to some who don't get that they actually have to practice. My friends and I were joking that at slower speeds it sounds like someone summoning the devil... no offense meant to anyone. Also, I'm rather surprised to see only one French Hon in there. Though the horn part IS redundant (trust me; I know. UGH.), usually without at least two the sound can't cut through. However, she did do a good job projecting.
Bassoon part FTW
4:13 sounds really cool
Oh, and it's a piece not a song. We musicians shouldn't make that mistake.
@AnreRakam I agree. There is no repeat in the score. Why was a repeat played in this performance? It diminishes the excitement of the piece, I think. agree??
DarylDallas In Chance's original manuscript there is a repeat