Symphony No. 4, David Maslanka

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  • Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
  • The United States Navy Concert Band, guest conducted by Mallory Thompson, performs "Symphony No. 4" by David Maslanka at the Hylton Performing Arts Center on Sept. 19, 2010. Visit our RUclips channel for more great videos!

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  • @carolinecady5505
    @carolinecady5505 9 месяцев назад +84

    0:00 beginning
    1:22 measure 30
    2:02 measure 50
    2:27 measure 63
    2:59 measure 84
    3:05 measure 88
    3:33 measure 107
    3:49 measure 124
    3:58 measure 133
    4:20 measure 158
    4:37 measure 173
    4:47 measure 184
    4:58 measure 195
    5:19 measure 216
    5:38 measure 234
    5:52 measure 249
    6:13 measure 269
    6:30 measure 287
    6:44 measure 301
    6:54 measure 309
    7:18 measure 334
    7:52 measure 352
    8:11 measure 360
    8:51 measure 373
    9:36 measure 386
    10:09 measure 396
    10:51 measure 406
    12:34 measure 427
    14:00 measure 469
    14:30 measure 485
    15:12 measure 503
    15:43 measure 520
    16:25 measure 545
    17:02 measure 561
    17:21 measure 572
    18:03 measure 592
    18:32 measure 606
    18:58 measure 621
    19:17 measure 633
    19:42 measure 646
    19:55 measure 654
    20:08 measure 662
    20:20 measure 668
    20:27 measure 672
    20:36 measure 679
    21:00 measure 689
    21:46 measure 712
    23:18 measure 725
    23:58 measure 732
    24:41 measure 754
    24:54 measure 764
    25:06 measure 770
    25:44 measure 798
    25:54 measure 806
    26:21 measure 829
    26:34 measure 840
    26:58 measure 866
    27:18 measure 887
    28:10 measure 908
    28:15 measure 910

    • @VincentGiza-Composer
      @VincentGiza-Composer 5 месяцев назад +4

      Underrated comment

    • @Asphalt9Stuff
      @Asphalt9Stuff 21 день назад

      But why though? seriously

    • @nardeenkeryakes2847
      @nardeenkeryakes2847 12 дней назад +2

      @@Asphalt9Stuff for musicians like me who need to play a random little excerpt from this piece for an audition and don't want to read through the whole score just to find the timestamp for when my part starts :)

    • @mr.mashedpotatoes2597
      @mr.mashedpotatoes2597 5 дней назад

      ​@@nardeenkeryakes2847same here 😅

  • @DaedricYankee
    @DaedricYankee 9 лет назад +268

    Such a shame more of the world isn't exposed to this absolutely delightful music, played by some of the most talented and gifted musicians on the planet. Thank you for bringing us such sensational music.

    • @zachmoreimi2790
      @zachmoreimi2790 9 лет назад +3

      Ryan Myers ryan you won congrats!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @aramkhachaturian8043
      @aramkhachaturian8043 4 года назад +10

      Those who search for themselves instead of following the path of trends end up finding hidden gems as a reward.

    • @Cristobal-De-La-Sierra
      @Cristobal-De-La-Sierra 2 года назад +4

      @@aramkhachaturian8043 Damn very well said. I respect your views. Thank you.

  • @usnavyband
    @usnavyband  10 лет назад +124

    Too cold to go outside today? Let our RUclips channel entertain you! You can't go wrong with Maslanka's Symphony No. 4.

  • @callengarza7616
    @callengarza7616 3 года назад +56

    Her: I bet he's cheating on me
    Me and the boys at 3am:

  • @Midknight18C
    @Midknight18C 8 лет назад +132

    I had the pleasure of working with David Masalnka and performing this symphony. It was and still is the highlight of my musical career.

    • @JakeWolven
      @JakeWolven 2 года назад +1

      what!

    • @raphaelrufer815
      @raphaelrufer815 2 года назад

      @@JakeWolven qq1

    • @grantdull7266
      @grantdull7266 6 месяцев назад +1

      As well, also had the pleasure to work with him and it was a spiritual moment I will never forget. I experienced the highest energy level to date in an ensemble playing this piece. The colors, characters and scenery he created for this piece come from a place he found in meditation (as much of his music does)

  • @dbzgtcrazy
    @dbzgtcrazy 11 лет назад +39

    Holding a dissonant clarinet note at the end of this and then releasing it at the very end, after all that had gone before, was the singularly most exhilarating musical experience I've ever had. It was almost impossible not to burst out laughing or something because of the built up energy, but the room was silent for several excruciating moments until the conductor (Dr. Wakefield at the Univ. of OK) finally lowered his arms and the applause started.

    • @silhouetta6983
      @silhouetta6983 4 года назад +3

      god i want that someday

    • @christinel5486
      @christinel5486 2 года назад +1

      Yes!!!! And there are several of Maslanka's works that have this affect!

  • @grantchoitz1420
    @grantchoitz1420 5 лет назад +34

    One if his best symphonies in my opinion. I had the privilege of meeting him when the ensemble I was in performed his mass, only a few months before he passed on. He admitted that when he composed 4, that was the time when he felt that he had finally accomplished his true sound as a composer.

  • @CalebHammerComposer
    @CalebHammerComposer 7 лет назад +85

    RIP David Maslanka, sad day. You will be missed!

  • @red2k4
    @red2k4 3 года назад +28

    That melody at 25:50 is the main reason I love playing trombone. It's such a powerful instrument.

    • @MaxisaBandKid
      @MaxisaBandKid 2 года назад +1

      that's called the doxology chorale

    • @user-qn6gl9zb3m
      @user-qn6gl9zb3m Год назад

      If you like it listen to Bach's cantata BWV 130

  • @youarenowawarepodcast8896
    @youarenowawarepodcast8896 4 года назад +27

    Come on, ads during a symphony should be illegal.

  • @Uhmwho11
    @Uhmwho11 7 лет назад +43

    RIP to the legend that is David Maslanka.

  • @kronux3831
    @kronux3831 4 месяца назад +2

    Maslanka and De Meij are the best wind band composers of the modern era in my opinion

  • @richlitchglitch
    @richlitchglitch 7 лет назад +15

    I just wanted to hear the slow section again, and I come here to find out Maslanka passed away :( Rest in peace, your music is eternal.

  • @mialang3163
    @mialang3163 9 лет назад +7

    I absolutely love Maslanka's Asian influences that can be heard in his music

  • @baa8630
    @baa8630 Год назад +2

    A highlight of my life was performing this masterpiece as a member of the University of Arizona Wind Symphony in the Spring of 1994 under the direction of Gregg I. Hansen. Dr. Maslanka was present for our performance (as well as one or two other performances including "A Child's Garden of Dreams") and described his process in composing this piece. I get chills hearing this version and remembering the looks of exhaustion and joy on the bodies and faces of the entire ensemble at the completion of the performance.

  • @christinel5486
    @christinel5486 2 года назад +3

    Maslanka is one of my favorite composers and Symphony No. 4 is just an amazing work of art!

  • @RichardTolbert
    @RichardTolbert 3 года назад +7

    At 25:49, every trombone player is probably thinking, "yeah, THIS is why I play trombone."

  • @not_grif
    @not_grif Год назад +3

    I was able to hear this piece of music in an amazing concert hall. It was probably the coolest things I have ever heard. The ending just building and building on itself, this piece is amazing listening to it but hearing it in person is just something else. You get to feel just how powerful this piece is, it’s absolutely amazing.

    • @Goodsidestudios
      @Goodsidestudios 5 месяцев назад

      Yes I heard it yesterday and I got chills

  • @rositaoneill8376
    @rositaoneill8376 7 лет назад +9

    Farewell David, thank you for your beautiful music, for your beautiful life...

  • @tensaxmen
    @tensaxmen 10 лет назад +5

    that eerie moment at 23:44 and then my favorite part when everyone is like OMG these runs at 25:35- and the brass is just like...haha melody in slow duration!!! (percussion has these runs basically throughout the symphony!!!) this is my favorite piece of all time and NAVY BAND ROX!!!

  • @matthewsalvaggio
    @matthewsalvaggio 13 лет назад +3

    I'm a huge fan of David Maslanka, a bigger fan of Mallory Thompson, and a long-time supporter of this fine ensemble. These three things combined make for a stunning performance! I can only imagine what it would have been like to actually be surrounded by the sound in that auditorium.

  • @enunez93
    @enunez93 13 лет назад +8

    Our high school band director wants to have us play this for our next concert; the level of difficulty is just wow. I totally admire you guys, this is great. :)

  • @ChappyMonster
    @ChappyMonster 3 месяца назад +1

    They played this at state mpa and it was a ROLLERCOASTER, i was not expecting a 30 minute song and it was probably one of the coolest 30 minutes ive ever experienced, core memory formed

    • @tunacrisp
      @tunacrisp 3 месяца назад

      yeah man it was pretty crazy right!!! you were flabbergasted

  • @patricktran1818
    @patricktran1818 9 лет назад +54

    4:05 sounds like the last movement to John Mackey's "Wine-Dark Sea".

    • @shambooki4224
      @shambooki4224 6 лет назад +51

      you mean the last movement to Wine Dark Sea sounds like Maslanka 4. This piece is a solid 20+ years older than Wine Dark Sea.

  • @smunroe82709
    @smunroe82709 9 лет назад +3

    Played this a few years ago at the Wind Symphony at the University of Oklahoma. Love the piece so much! I get chills every single time I listen to it.

  • @roberthalseth8303
    @roberthalseth8303 7 лет назад +3

    Thank you, David, for your wonderful music! Thank you, Navy Band, for your outstanding playing! Thank you, Mallory, for your inspired leadership! This is a mountaintop experience!

  • @dctrbrass
    @dctrbrass 10 лет назад +1

    Mallory Thompson...my favorite conductor. It was a pleasure to study with her at NU.

  • @hessjickey
    @hessjickey 9 лет назад +5

    The University of New Hampshire Wind Symphony will be performing this in a month or so! I can't wait! They are amazing!

  • @cristophermarshall6046
    @cristophermarshall6046 6 месяцев назад

    THANK YOU! THANK YOU! THANK YOU NAVY BAND! This is my favorite recording of #4. Trombones! OH MY GOODNESS! You were so powerful and heavenly! Every single one of you guys just nailed it. Exactly as it should be played. I attended UT when Junkin premiered this piece at TMEA in 1994! It will alaway hold a special place in my heart! PS-I went to High School with your harpist, Emily. She always was such a delightful, sweet lady!

  • @garykuovideos
    @garykuovideos 8 лет назад +1

    Thank you all for your fine musicianship and service to the country!

  • @barisax195
    @barisax195 11 лет назад +9

    Oh man that alto sax solo gave me chills at 10:22

  • @TheAffluenza
    @TheAffluenza 10 лет назад +1

    Sooo many moods and ideas. I love this! Really well written.

  • @adamgawwwww
    @adamgawwwww 5 лет назад +1

    Rest In Peace, David Maslanka. Thank you for all of the beautiful music.

  • @redducks55
    @redducks55 11 лет назад +1

    I played this back in the 90s as a student at the University of Nebraska. Euphonium. I think about 25:30 is where I usually burst into tears. What a piece, and this is a great recording!

  • @ryancarter2959
    @ryancarter2959 8 лет назад +4

    it is very hard as a musician to not at the least have an appreciation for what a spectacular piece this is. I've heard it performed live by the University of Miami (Florida) Frost Wind Ensemble, one of the best collegiate bands in the southeast, and it is truly breathtaking live. however with a good sound system or headphones this video does it about as much justice. thank you all for your service and musicianship

  • @flootloops
    @flootloops 11 лет назад +1

    Wow. That moment when Old 100 just erupts from the ensemble...so amazing.

  • @87supertoaster
    @87supertoaster 12 лет назад +1

    Olive David maslankas work, we played give us this day in my high school band and later just yesterday we got to go as a band to see his 9th symphony at Texas state. Our band director is a friend of him so he talked to us for about an hour before the concert. Then I got a signature from him. He is a awesome and funny guy.

  • @tensaxmen
    @tensaxmen 10 лет назад +8

    forgive me..to clarify- the people going OMG! runs!! are in my band, these talented musicians in the NAVY band are just like, oh yeah, more runs, ok no biggy! Such amazing musicianship and how they play with such great balance...and with such ease too!! I hope to be at that level some day!! Come to Alabama and play this one more time....please?

  • @usnavyband
    @usnavyband  13 лет назад +1

    @CPTRv1972 The Commodores jazz ensemble and Country Current country-bluegrass ensemble will be in that area of the country this fall. The Concert Band, Sea Chanters chorus and Cruisers contemporary music ensemble should be there in 2013. Thanks for your support!

  • @havokmusicinc
    @havokmusicinc 7 лет назад +3

    RIP to David Maslanka. He will be missed.

  • @nosbeh12
    @nosbeh12 7 лет назад

    This is a MUST listen. Beautiful!

  • @TatiMare0
    @TatiMare0 12 лет назад +6

    I think Mother Earth should be up there, as well as his concerto for alto sax and wind ensemble. Both of those are great works.

  • @JazzMusician07
    @JazzMusician07 10 лет назад +7

    It's Barney Stinson @3:50 on contrabassoon!

  • @VKDM8687
    @VKDM8687 9 лет назад +1

    There's a very significant spiritual back story to this song that was told to me by a band director friend about a decade ago, and I can't remember exactly what it is. This is absolutely phenomenal.

    • @L0Ldude11
      @L0Ldude11 8 лет назад

      What's the back story?

    • @VKDM8687
      @VKDM8687 8 лет назад +1

      I'll send out an email to the director friend....I'm wanting to say a child's death. But....I'm not certain. I'll double check.

    • @L0Ldude11
      @L0Ldude11 8 лет назад

      +Ryan H. Turner Thanks pal! I'm fairly young and I just love contemporary composition- especially songs with deep meaning behind them.

    • @Emily-pw4th
      @Emily-pw4th 7 лет назад

      I heard something similar, but can't remember. One of the parts was supposed to echo crying I believe?

    • @alexbaked4685
      @alexbaked4685 6 лет назад

      The flutes are played in a special way towards the end to mimic crying of unbaptized children in purgatory or so my band director said

  • @KeithOtisEdwards
    @KeithOtisEdwards 5 лет назад +21

    At 26:12, the alto sax player stops playing to scratch his ear.

  • @DasBullWy
    @DasBullWy 10 лет назад +31

    Dat bone section... damn.

  • @JDKrug
    @JDKrug 11 лет назад +6

    'What a way to spend a Half Hour

  • @moonshinespock
    @moonshinespock 13 лет назад

    Great music played by a great ensemble. This is something to be proud of. Thank you for posting it!

  • @gordoncouch
    @gordoncouch 13 лет назад +1

    @Fumbles9001 I was in attendance at Baylor University with the University of Arkansas Wind Ensemble in 1994 when this piece was premiered by UT with Maslanka sitting very unassumingly in the audience; one wouldn't even had known he was there except he was cajoled into standing to receive the ovation from the audience which lasted several minutes. I have yet to experience a premier of any work (orchestral included) since that time that was received with more excitement and hope.

  • @Rovelius39X7
    @Rovelius39X7 12 лет назад

    My all time favorite for this piece and anything by Ron Nelson.

  • @cacarpenter89
    @cacarpenter89 8 лет назад

    Our outgoing Director of Bands at WVU conducted this piece as his last with the Wind Symphony (highest ensemble; he's moving to administration). He brought in a full organ for it; hell of a way to go out on a 25-year career!

    • @johnries5593
      @johnries5593 8 лет назад

      Director of Bands to administration strikes me as being a demotion (the former is surely more enjoyable), but perhaps it's for the good of the school.

  • @pamelakeightley3472
    @pamelakeightley3472 4 года назад

    What an amazing sound! Such sonorities and strength!

  • @JazzOperaOrchestra
    @JazzOperaOrchestra 10 лет назад

    David maslanka is coming to work with us at my college in November! SOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO excited!

  • @aidanm.2044
    @aidanm.2044 4 года назад +8

    25:50 made me wish I played trombone. Amazing performance and composition.

  • @giuseppedimarco8358
    @giuseppedimarco8358 9 лет назад

    Amazing! Great! Music!Never new him before!

  • @Asiaalann
    @Asiaalann 11 лет назад

    Maslanka is the my all time greatest composer when I'm in wind ensemble I hope I at least play give us this day like they did this year at my high school

  • @garykuovideos
    @garykuovideos 6 лет назад

    Wonderful writing, performance and video production!

  • @43mrssimba
    @43mrssimba 10 лет назад

    Very Beautiful Concert USNB. Bravo!

  • @contrablue43766
    @contrablue43766 12 лет назад

    changed my life!!!

  • @pnoqbernard1
    @pnoqbernard1 12 лет назад

    Loved this! Inspires my work on stuff that I'm engaged in doing

  • @christiantaylor5385
    @christiantaylor5385 8 лет назад +9

    19:09-19:42; Quite impressive, the amount of time and work must of demanded much practice.

  • @sfreiman00
    @sfreiman00 12 лет назад +123

    Now I don't feel so bad about my tax dollars going to the military!

    • @mdickinson
      @mdickinson 4 года назад +6

      I was right there with you - these masterful musicians are the best possible use of a tiny % of our military budget!
      ...or rather I was with you, up until 6:30 when I saw a Selmer Paris model 41 contrabass clarinet appear in the video. That instrument costs over $35,000 - it's the musical version of the military spending $435 on a hammer! Your tax dollars and mine, hard at work...

    • @internethugs
      @internethugs 4 года назад +5

      SaxTeacher yes, however I think as music educators we can both agree the tone produced can be almost incomparable in comparison to a student model, or any other intermediate models. Also I know they provide instruments free of charge, however who’s to say the contrabass was provided to the player, after all they do have to endure some form of music education to be considered for a spot, I’m sure it was a rented model payed off by the time they ended up in this ensemble just as most of the other instruments are, with the exception of the percussionist :)

    • @danmcglaun1
      @danmcglaun1 4 года назад +4

      These musicians elevate the art form to its highest, and bring great honor to themselves, their ensemble, The Navy, and the Unites States of America.

    • @joshuafuentes5411
      @joshuafuentes5411 3 года назад +1

      @@mdickinson you also are assuming that the military bought it. That might be true but at the same time they mightve bought it themselves

    • @teatrolites3446
      @teatrolites3446 2 года назад +1

      @@mdickinson to be fair, every tax paying us citizen paid $.0002 for that contrabass clarinet

  • @OneWhoLivesThere
    @OneWhoLivesThere 11 лет назад +1

    I saw this live the other night. The finale is just incredible. There is no recording that could possibly compare to sitting in the same room as the music when the drums get going. This is one of those pieces of music that must be felt as well as heard.

  • @deltadawson101
    @deltadawson101 8 лет назад

    Indiana University of Pennsylvania Wind Ensemble will be performing this next semester, and I couldn't be more excited.

  • @CashPercussion
    @CashPercussion 12 лет назад

    This is very inspiring, due to the fact that I would like to be in a service band in the future

  • @TimN-5
    @TimN-5 3 года назад

    The whale part gives me chills every time.

  • @DasBullWy
    @DasBullWy 13 лет назад +3

    man.. ball busters on the chops XD

  • @jakedrumfellow
    @jakedrumfellow 9 лет назад +1

    One of the most difficult but fun timpani parts I have ever played.

  • @samuelfinch5424
    @samuelfinch5424 11 лет назад

    Love the french horn and low brass!!!

  • @JustinRainesMusic
    @JustinRainesMusic 7 лет назад +8

    RIP Maslanka :(

  • @wassongamer348
    @wassongamer348 9 лет назад +6

    New world school of the arts students are performing this music , we are going to record this amazing music

  • @sleughbyron
    @sleughbyron 11 лет назад

    The emotional drain though. Holy cow. I can see why people would cry after playing this piece.

  • @Nvorzula
    @Nvorzula 12 лет назад

    Oh dear, indeed...I suppose it does happen to the best of us.
    I was always jealous of this solo when performing this piece at my own university. The principle player at the time had seniority on me, but I always felt I had JUST the right sound for this solo.

  • @TBproudoctions
    @TBproudoctions 12 лет назад

    I hope to be playing in the us NAVY BAND next year as a tuba player!!! My all time goal!!

    • @DrakeNut
      @DrakeNut 2 месяца назад

      did it ever happen?

  • @zangjaja3222
    @zangjaja3222 3 года назад

    such an amazing texture at 5:13

  • @CapriceBozza80
    @CapriceBozza80 11 лет назад +3

    For anyone who's interested in purchasing a recording, my top picks for recordings of this piece would be:
    Dallas Wind Symphony & Jerry Junkin ("Maslanka: Garden Of Dreams")
    University Of Texas Wind Ensemble & Jerry Junkin (1994 TMEA Convention)
    Northwestern University Symphonic Wind Ensemble & Mallory Thompson ("Rising")
    The UT performance can be found on Mark Custom Recordings's website. Look under "TMEA." It's a live recording of the world premiere of the piece.

  • @dare2dream0728
    @dare2dream0728 13 лет назад +1

    There are parts if this song that remind me of Give Us This Day

  • @ZAJ0127
    @ZAJ0127 6 лет назад

    We are playing this this year

  • @Dudz
    @Dudz 7 лет назад +5

    Rest In Peace

  • @flubberchunkable
    @flubberchunkable 10 лет назад +17

    Is there not an organ player? Very important for this piece. Amazing sounds though!

    • @chopincj7530
      @chopincj7530 4 года назад +16

      “Good music survives incomplete instrumentation. Good music survives substitutions.” -David Maslanka

  • @planetsoccer99
    @planetsoccer99 7 лет назад +7

    RIP.

  • @Azymss
    @Azymss 3 месяца назад

    The second song is for navy officers arriving

  • @SammyTanders
    @SammyTanders 11 лет назад

    Thanks for the info! I've got the DWS recording but never knew that UT and Northwestern had one.

  • @giddygirl8685
    @giddygirl8685 10 лет назад

    Outstanding...

  • @DawnValley
    @DawnValley 12 лет назад +3

    Who the hell disliked this?

  • @DCombs_00Bass
    @DCombs_00Bass 6 лет назад +3

    The ending reminds me of Shostakovich 7th ending

  • @evildude109
    @evildude109 12 лет назад +6

    This video is perfect in two ways.
    1. It is a video of a piece by David Maslanka
    2. The length of the video is 30-06.

    • @chopincj7530
      @chopincj7530 4 года назад +1

      evildude109 what’s the significance of the number?

    • @sofiabonelli9121
      @sofiabonelli9121 4 года назад

      @@chopincj7530 Popular rifle calibre. These days its use is limited to that of a sporting/hunting cartridge. From 1906 (hence the -06) thru to the Korean war it was the primary rifle round of the US armed forces.

  • @Griego4325
    @Griego4325 12 лет назад +1

    I would put Traveler in front of Give us this day, but all great pieces none the less. Maybe you need a fourth spot there :)

  • @BojanGutic
    @BojanGutic 11 лет назад

    The Northwestern Symphonic Wind Ensemble has one out now.

  • @drumlinegirl2013
    @drumlinegirl2013 9 лет назад +1

    recording this was a real struggle.

  • @cormaccallan1478
    @cormaccallan1478 11 дней назад

    I wonder just how much air was expended by the low brass from 25:37 - 26:35 lol. I'd be on the verge of passing out, especially as that bass bone player

  • @Altoclarinets
    @Altoclarinets 13 лет назад

    @dare2dream0728 Maslanka has a theme called Song of the Golden Light that appears at the end of this piece and in many other pieces he has written. According to his good friend and my All-State clinician, Gary Greene, there is an arrangement that is just of the SOTGL that they have been trying to get people to catch onto for years. Maslanka's music is GORGEOUS but it is SO hard...

  • @daverufer
    @daverufer 12 лет назад

    If you love this, check out the video of the 8th Symphony of Maslanka by the Aulos Wind Band!

  • @korialogo
    @korialogo 7 лет назад

    Old Hundredth is one of my favourite chorales. I think parts of this are based off of it. RIP, Maslanka.

    • @tko5019
      @tko5019 2 года назад +1

      In the music it actually says “old 100” as a reference for rest counting

    • @korialogo
      @korialogo 2 года назад

      @@tko5019 I don’t remember whether I knew that four years ago, but I definitely didn’t know it now. TY for the fact!

    • @tko5019
      @tko5019 2 года назад +1

      @@korialogo lol I didn’t realize the comment was so old.

  • @skime9
    @skime9 12 лет назад

    the hymn tune Old 100th, commonly "Praise God From Whom All Blessings Flow" or the Doxology

  • @connorutegg2486
    @connorutegg2486 5 лет назад +2

    Why does it look like half of the close-ups arent even playing... 6:28 trombone bottom left...

  • @rogercuster3731
    @rogercuster3731 4 года назад +3

    A little wonky but nevertheless a beautiful doxological work. I had the privilege to play a Maslanka symphony with the Ithaca College Symphonic Band.

  • @lemuelcarvalho9136
    @lemuelcarvalho9136 2 года назад +2

    15:14

  • @Altoclarinets
    @Altoclarinets 13 лет назад +1

    Is this recording available on CD anywhere? I have the TMEA recording that I was in, but it has a really obvious piccolo mistake in the delicate quiet part, and I want one that's as close to perfect as possible...

    • @ertatta
      @ertatta 6 лет назад

      Altoclarinets which performance are you speaking of that you performed on? I was at the premiere in 94 with UT wind ensemble, TCU also did a fabulous job maybe about 10yrs ago.

  • @evanwhite5704
    @evanwhite5704 7 лет назад +4

    High tuba on point at 24:49