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Venezuelan Brass Ensemble: Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition (2007)
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- Опубликовано: 25 ноя 2017
- From the Konzerthaus, Berlin
Simon Bolivar Youth Symphony Orchestra of Venezuela
Thomas Clamor - conductor
Modest Mussorgsky - Pictures at an Exhibition
0:22 Promenade 1
2:01 The Gnome
4:24 Promenade 2
5:25 The Old Castle
9:45 Promenade 3
10:20 The Tuilerie Gardens
11:26 Bydlo
14:15 Promenade 4
14:56 Ballet of the Unhatched Chicks
16:07 Samuel Goldenburg and Schmuyle
18:10 Promenade 5
19:42 The Weekly Market at Limoges
21:04 Catacombae, sepulchrum romanum
23:04 Con mortuis in lingua mortua
24:51 Baba Yaga
28:22 The Great Gate of Kiev
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The Venezuelan Brass Ensemble - a highly-acclaimed group with nearly 50 brass and percussion players drawn from the extraordinary Simón Bolivar Youth Orchestra of Venezuela. The repertoire of the Venezuelan Brass Ensemble is a regular firework display of ambitious pieces for massed brass - impressively varied and testifies to the high standard of this young ensemble. The Ensemble is both a miracle and an inspiration to all.
With their blend of classical and South American repertoire, these some 50 young brass and percussion players not only have audiences on their feet but with a scintillating display of brass music demonstrate a virtuosity and a passion that is nothing short of awesome.
Terrific performance and the audience should have given these performers a standing ovation !!!!!
Como es posible que esta vaina no se haga viral y no llegue al millon de likes... VIVA VENEZUELA MAESTROS NIVEL DIOS
Best performance of this piece that I have ever heard- and this brass version feels even more natural than the full orchestration to me.
WOW! Fantastic! Mussorgsky would have loved it.
So would Ravel too !!!!!
Bravo! I have never heard Pictures at an Exhibition arranged for just Brass! That was super!
Have a look for PhilipJones cd the World of a version is on the cd its terrific
TUBAS, DAMN RIGHT!!!!!!
Cómo es posible que sean tan buenos? Enhorabuena, y además excelente arreglo.
Absolutely fantastic! Perfect in every aspect! Aug. 19, 2022, USA
Beautifully done - Bravo! For starters, all the movements were in the original keys, of which many are "unfriendly" for brass! Then, all the score's many musical subtleties were handled with aplomb! Again, Bravi Tutti!
Брависсимо! Даже слезы навернулись!!
Espectacular!!!!!!!!
Grandioses spectaculaire
Utterly magnificent performance! What a brilliant arrangement, and so sensitively conducted and recorded. Bravissimi!
Wonderful arrangement, wonderful playing!
Love you guys!!! Fantastic performance!!!
I knew it! String players, clarinets, and flutes are superfluous. Brass and percussion are all we need!
🤦♂️
bravo bravissimo!!!
Bravo, BRAVO!!
estupendo¡¡¡¡
So good, such perfection and passion.
Wonderful! Divine! Thank you!
What a superb performance and, dare I say it, gives the Philip Jones Brass Ensemble recording of this piece, a run for its money!
lol the only difference they only used 10 players.
Congratulations! Fantastic! (from Hungary)
Wow! Magistral! 😍
Klasse!
Is this the Elgar Howarth Brass Ensemble or Brass Band arrangement. Seems to be alot of Tubas trumpets and a Euphonium
Was not a huge fan of Bydlo, since it strayed from the usual interpretation of a nearing oxcart. However, very well played altogether!
Gustavo on horn
Looks just like him doesn,t it ???
His name is Rafael Payare and he has actually become a conductor as well now 😆
Excellent playing shame they used everyman and his dog for a piece arranged for 10 piece brass ensemble.
technically brilliant, boring interpretation... or maybe its just the arrangement. would prefered to hear something more risky
Keep searching and good luck.
@turbine1705 there is not a single rubato in the whole piece, all the tempi are chosen to be less extreme, that where there is no risk. You are right they are brushing over these difficulties like there are non, but it just makes it bland for me. One color the whole piece. For a piece about paintings (whiches, ghules, chicken...) thats not enough for me. Especially if you compare it to the amazing Ravel orchestral adaptation. But again, maybe its also the lack of wood or string sounds....
How about considering the term "youth?" These kids blew their butts off, and Maestro instilled the confidence in them that was apparent -- at least to me. I am thrilled by this performance, and while I have performed Pictures a number of times on tenor tuba, I am always encouraged by the ability and the energy of youth as they grow in their musicianship. Thumbs-up all around!