The composer wrote it for his friends daughter who had just started playing trombone and he promised to write her a concerto if she kept playing, however she stopped before she ever got to play this piece which is kinda sad but there ya go
Lotta is actually my mother. He wrote it for her when she turned 18, as a present if she continued to play trombone, which she did. Eventually she stopped playing and pursued a career within the UN. She has kept the original notes in our basement. This piece is beautiful! :)
I went and seen him do this....that is bad ass he is my idol I love the sound he can get out of that trombone...I love the trombone...I play one and i would love to do what he can do..
that makes more sense, Mr. Paus. At least, for a low brass instrument. Those who play such instruments seem to enjoy writing and playing in Bb as do I. It's extremely natural... I mean flat.
This is gorgeous. There's something a little too breathless about the tempo of the middle section though- I feel like it makes Lotta's song feel less "vocal" and more purely instrumental. You almost lose the words for a while, even when there are none. What's the name of the pianist? (Unfair to leave out- this is played by two people!)
my left ear loved this!
Mine too! The right one had to imagine...
1:42 Such a mellow sound, I was melted!
Mr.Schulz your music is so beautiful, it's really a wonderful piece. Congratulation.
トロンボーンってこんなに優しい音が出るんだ
I became addicted to this song. what a great player, what a great song.. reminds me lots of old memories..
Briliantly played! And it is my daughter!
Wunderschön!!! Ich wünschte ich könnte so spielen....
Stefan Schulz is the best
aaro 70 thanks it means a lot
Stefan Schultz thanks your score i pass the exam of conservatory
sorry i writte wrong any word because i am from spain and i´m only 13 years old
wow...this song is magic. thank you, lotta, for whoever it is that you inspired to write it.
The composer wrote it for his friends daughter who had just started playing trombone and he promised to write her a concerto if she kept playing, however she stopped before she ever got to play this piece which is kinda sad but there ya go
Lotta is actually my mother. He wrote it for her when she turned 18, as a present if she continued to play trombone, which she did. Eventually she stopped playing and pursued a career within the UN. She has kept the original notes in our basement. This piece is beautiful! :)
@@Nora-di4ph you have to share them haha
@@Nora-di4ph where i can find this notes? Pls Help me! ☺️💓 This is so beautiful piece
I went and seen him do this....that is bad ass he is my idol I love the sound he can get out of that trombone...I love the trombone...I play one and i would love to do what he can do..
I love this piece. I am privileged to be able to play it in a concert very soon. I can't wait!
Sempre fantastico
Adoro esta música foi a que toquei para entrar no conservatório
Ack everything is so beautiful I just ahhhhh
Beautiful sound! I love it!
The people who put dislike don't know trombone. Schultz is one of THE top bass trombonist around!
Uau Stefan schulz is magic
Sing sing sing. Love it.
magnifique!!!!!
Nice, incredible articulations, Thanks Stefan for you're music!
Amazing 🇻🇪
It's actually a swedish composer Sandström that has composed this! I've played it=) But schulz is playing it so much better! Totally amazing!
Legatto perfect! Nice!
Es una hermosura de canción
i saw him in rotterdam...he is AMAZING bass trombone mafiozo :)))))))))))))
You are seriously one of the better bass trombone players. SO smooth and beautiful tone!
I love👌👌👌
Great performer!
such a beautiful piece!! about the player I'll not say anything, you can hear it
I'm gonna play this with my bro
bonito bonito bonito ,impresionantee
Performance excelente.
son lindo..
Nice sound
This guy is so good that even my totally non-musical friends enjoy listening to him!
@yboss3
It's a bass trombone by TROJA
If I'm not mistaken, Stefan Schultz plays it here on a tenor trombone.
great.this is en example for me how must sound trombone.please tell me,were I can find the notes?
神の顕現。ホルンは自然の声、トロンボーンは神の声。
Does anyone know where to find sheet music for this?? I'd love to play it for my senior recital but I can't find music anywhere!
@@kathi9527 I just found a copy a few days ago, thank you though!
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1:11 2:12 3:25
Sheet music is available from Editions Tarrodi.
yaaa :)
doese anyone know where can I get the score? he mailting me with this song anyway..........
does anyone know if this is on IMSLP somewhere???
Does anyone know which version this is? Is it the one written a minor third higher in the key of Db major?
Evan Gravitt B-Major (Bass trombone version)
dude thanks so much.
Evan Gravitt you're welcome, actually it's Bb-Major
that makes more sense, Mr. Paus. At least, for a low brass instrument. Those who play such instruments seem to enjoy writing and playing in Bb as do I. It's extremely natural... I mean flat.
Also this man is an amazing trombonist. I hope to be half as good some day.
I think I see the engraving on the bell of S.E. Shires, but I'm not sure.
I don't think so. Sandstrom is still alive and it won't be in the public domain for a LONG time.
This is gorgeous.
There's something a little too breathless about the tempo of the middle section though- I feel like it makes Lotta's song feel less "vocal" and more purely instrumental. You almost lose the words for a while, even when there are none.
What's the name of the pianist? (Unfair to leave out- this is played by two people!)
would like him to play this on euphonium... wonder if you could hear the difference.
@FelixDel13 thanks a lot .... :)