Every time I come back and watch this video again, I feel my grandfather near me. He died in 1994 (natural causes). He was in the Pacific theater (New Guinea) and not Europe, but it's a testimony to how brilliantly John Williams captures these abstract feelings. He captures things about people that he has never known. My grandfather would have been 100 on September 9th of this year. I can't ever forget what he and people like him fought and died for. Your musicianship is a gift, Marc. Thank you for sharing it here with everyone.
Marc, superb work on this! The orchestration, the dynamics, the articulations, and contrasting moving lines are interpreted smoothly. The richness and beauty in that trumpet tone, such broadening and heroic-like.
This is my favourite John Williams piece. Even better than the classic ones (SW, Indie aso). I think this is your best performance too. Such a beautiful tone. This also brings memories of my fallen grandma's husband who died almost 6 years ago. You played with such emotion and make it really honorable. The complements can go on forever. Truly an amazing performance and it makes me really happy to hear such a good performance! Can't wait to hear more!
This is awesome. The sweeping melodies, the grand harmonies, the soothing brass, reminds me of why I chose to play French Horn so many years ago, and reminds me that my love for the instrument is still strong as ever. Someday I’ll not live in an appartment and will be able to get a french horn and not worry about annoying my neighbors.
Its nice of he Trumpet soloist players to share some of their part to the frenchhorn players in this arrangment lol.... Maybe I wrote before, but This is so great cover of this theme.... Love it... all over again.
Hey marc, I was wondering how do you get the background music (the violins in the background, the percussion etc.) I want to put some of these pieces together but it sounds dull without background music. Please reply!!! :)))
I'm thinking he downloads the original piece and imports it into his DAW (cubase) as an audio track then lowers the volume so his part come out clearly on top, but I can't say for certain. That is the only approach I know of, anyways. I'll be trying it myself soon so I'll let you know what I find!
You're right Connor ! For this piece I simply used the original track as a backing track :) (sometimes I also recreate orchestral parts with virtual instruments) And then it's all about "polishing" the sound with volume/EQ !
I'd like to but I'm not sure when it will happen...John Williams music is very tricky to publish, plus there's already a whole bunch of sheet music I'm waiting for Musicnotes to release !
@@Marc_Papeghin Ah, you're right. I haven't even been able to find an MP3 for a backing track. Also, thank you so much for the video on your recording setup! I've been using Cubase since you published that video and I love it! I've been listening to some more John William's lately and I think that Anakin vs Obi-Wan from Revenge of the Sith would fit your style very well, it's a great piece. I know you get a ton of suggestions, and I could post a ton, but it's definitely worth a listen!
Every time I come back and watch this video again, I feel my grandfather near me. He died in 1994 (natural causes). He was in the Pacific theater (New Guinea) and not Europe, but it's a testimony to how brilliantly John Williams captures these abstract feelings. He captures things about people that he has never known. My grandfather would have been 100 on September 9th of this year. I can't ever forget what he and people like him fought and died for.
Your musicianship is a gift, Marc. Thank you for sharing it here with everyone.
In memory of those who lost their lives on this day 76 years ago...God bless them and their families, and God Bless you all.
Very beautiful!
Also, are you okay? You appear to be missing your torso.
Marc, superb work on this! The orchestration, the dynamics, the articulations, and contrasting moving lines are interpreted smoothly. The richness and beauty in that trumpet tone, such broadening and heroic-like.
Absolutely beautiful piece of music.
John Williams makes the best music in the world I go to the Hollywood bowl for him every year
Thanks bro!!!
This is my favourite John Williams piece. Even better than the classic ones (SW, Indie aso). I think this is your best performance too. Such a beautiful tone. This also brings memories of my fallen grandma's husband who died almost 6 years ago. You played with such emotion and make it really honorable. The complements can go on forever. Truly an amazing performance and it makes me really happy to hear such a good performance! Can't wait to hear more!
I think what I love most about your music is your passion and love which is present in the beautiful sound you obtain and your facial expressions
This is awesome. The sweeping melodies, the grand harmonies, the soothing brass, reminds me of why I chose to play French Horn so many years ago, and reminds me that my love for the instrument is still strong as ever. Someday I’ll not live in an appartment and will be able to get a french horn and not worry about annoying my neighbors.
I had to play the 4th horn part on this in high school, and MY GOD. I never knew I could play that low hahaha. I loved the challenge.
That was a great masterpiece of John Williams . Great Movie!
📯🎺In tune, balanced, and moving! Keep up these great arrangements📯🎺
Absolutely beautiful, an incredible cover for an incredible soundtrack for a remarkable movie
I love the Vids man; they keep me motivated to learn such a difficult instrument
This man inspires me to learn a third instrument
Thank you Marc, for sharing this with us.
How much I love this piece. Long life to the master of masters John Williams. Thanks for your work, sounds really awesome :)
Beautiful, as always.
Still confused how it is possible to get that high, and how you can do it so consistently and with such a rich tone...
Very good idea Marc. This master piece of John Williams is so wonderful. Good work !
Thanks for the video! One of my favorite movies and favorite movie soundtracks 😄
Its nice of he Trumpet soloist players to share some of their part to the frenchhorn players in this arrangment lol.... Maybe I wrote before, but This is so great cover of this theme.... Love it... all over again.
Wow.
this beautiful sadness, what a soundtrack for this moment! nice Marc.
Probably my favourite theme by John Williams ahead of Schindlers List. Beautiful interpretation Marc. As always well played. 👍
Thank you David !
Here is "Give Me Your Names" from Schindler's List : ruclips.net/video/ofG-v63NON0/видео.html
@@Marc_Papeghin thanks Marc that is breath taking.
I love this piece! I was playing this non-stop last spring, I'll definitely try my hand at recording this and see how I stack up to you!
Great work on this one Marc! Heartwarming!!
Underrated video!
Very good amazing thanks Marc
This is superb!!
Thank you 🙂
Nailed. Excellent work
Beautiful, love this one
Ook!
Wow!
Wow it's beautiful 🤩
A great cover.
Thanks a lot Marc.
Nice 👍🏼. New favorite video from you
Thank you!
Wow ❤️📯
Que lindo!
bravo👏👏👏
Hey marc, I was wondering how do you get the background music (the violins in the background, the percussion etc.) I want to put some of these pieces together but it sounds dull without background music. Please reply!!! :)))
I'm thinking he downloads the original piece and imports it into his DAW (cubase) as an audio track then lowers the volume so his part come out clearly on top, but I can't say for certain. That is the only approach I know of, anyways. I'll be trying it myself soon so I'll let you know what I find!
You're right Connor ! For this piece I simply used the original track as a backing track :)
(sometimes I also recreate orchestral parts with virtual instruments)
And then it's all about "polishing" the sound with volume/EQ !
I just saw this movie 2 weeks ago😁 great movie
호른이 정말 멋있는것 같아요 (Koran)
Good
A great arrangement, to be sure, but impossible to play along with as the music appears fractionally after the audio!
This is a very beautiful cover! How do you get your backing tracks? Do you write them yourself in a DAW, or do you have somebody make them?
Most of the time I simply use the original track as a backing track !
Marc Papeghin How did you omit the trumpet sound in the original? Did you just play over it to cover it up?
@@rojoinc In this case I simply played over the whole thing and made it all work thanks to EQ :)
기생충 OST도 해보면 정말 멋있을것 같아요
오 나는"기생충"을 좋아한다 !!
영화관에서 두 번 봤어요 :)
That one guy who disliked this....
Why can’t I find this song in any of the stores?
Sady I couldn't have this one published, at least not yet !
(in terms of copyright, John Williams music is not easy to deal with)
Will sheet music be uploaded to the store for this piece?
I'd like to but I'm not sure when it will happen...John Williams music is very tricky to publish, plus there's already a whole bunch of sheet music I'm waiting for Musicnotes to release !
@@Marc_Papeghin Ah, you're right. I haven't even been able to find an MP3 for a backing track. Also, thank you so much for the video on your recording setup! I've been using Cubase since you published that video and I love it! I've been listening to some more John William's lately and I think that Anakin vs Obi-Wan from Revenge of the Sith would fit your style very well, it's a great piece. I know you get a ton of suggestions, and I could post a ton, but it's definitely worth a listen!
THAT ONE DISLIKE
The irony that you play something that Tom Hanks is in... nothing can save him now. Justice is coming.