Mackey: Wine-Dark Sea
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- Опубликовано: 5 мар 2014
- Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band by John Mackey
The University of Texas Wind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductor
Live in Bates Recital Hall - Austin, Texas
February 12, 2014
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I really wish John Mackey would learn an instrument so he would understand how hard his pieces really are.
that moment when you notice your highschool band director playing clarinet at the world premiere of wine dark sea years after you graduated
How are there no comments on how phenomenal this percussion section is?!?!
i have never been more angry than when an ad just POPPED UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FINALE LIKE THE LAST 20 SECONDS AAAA
This piece contributes to my belief that John Mackey is the best wind composer alive. Come on. This is a huge contribution to wind repertoire in addition to his other pieces.
"Wine-dark" also describes my sadness seeing all those empty seats.
Jesus John Mackey makes some crazy Ass music
The last 3 minutes are just RAW as hell. Every time I listen to it I'm just overflowed with emotions I can't even explain. Such power and raw energy... Absolutely amazing.
Sounds like if you left a cat unattended on a pipe organ while switching instruments randomly
The orchestration in the middle movement is SO good, and it's made even better by an ensemble as tight as this one. How can your heart not be in your throat the whole time?!
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I. Hubris:
The final movement is really something special.
We're playing this cruel moon for our spring concert and it feels so emotional and vulnerable to play it and I love that.
The conductors moves at
No matter how many times I listen to it, the second movement gives me chills. Every. Single. Time.
The contrabass clarinet just right in the middle! love it!
That conductor 's got some mad stage-mastery, digging the moves man.
LOOK AT MACKEY RUN UP AND HUG THEM! GOD HE'S SO AWESOME!!!!!!
I plan to play this piece before I die. I HAVE to. This is one, if not the most, respected song I have for Mackey. So incredibly intricate yet beautiful, full of energy and very sweet moments. I love every single moment of this piece, especially with such a phenomenal wind ensemble as UTA performing it.