Superb virtuoso. Loved the choir and instrumental accompaniments. Great sound! Takes me back to the early 60s in high school when our Chem teacher would invite us brass players up to his place in the mountains of Bonny Doon near Santa Cruz, CA. He had a large pipe organ in a purpose built "chapel" on his property. This organ had hundreds of pipes, and sounded grand in the chapel. He would have us accompany him on this very piece, Trumpet Voluntary by Purcell. It was an extraordinary experience!
I, too, was blessed to hear him live, at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, many years ago, accompanied by the glorious Casavant organ there. What a thrill for the young people in this video to perform with him!
Definitely the royal wedding arraingement of this magnificent piece!!! We see here maurice in his glorious prime at the height of his powers hitting this one way out the park!!!!!! It was moments like this that made him the greatest trumpeter of the 20 th, century!!!!
Con mi hijo de corta edad, asistí hace 33 años en Valencia (España) a un concierto de André; pasamos a que nos firmara el programa y, al ver a un niño tan pequeño en un concierto, le hizo una cariñosa carantoña... hoy mi hijo es ingeniero de telecomunicación, tiene la carrera de piano y de bombardino, y toca en varias bandas... y yo no sé qué me hace más feliz ¡Gracias, Maurice, sigue tocando en el cielo y, cómo no ¡GRACIAS, MUSICA!
OMG. I appreciate good honking. Andre is simply beyond belief. This was an exquisite performance of the Clark March. I'd buy the DVD if it was recorded. Unparalleled.
This is one of those rare fantastic pieces of music like the minuets of Handel's fireworks musik thatreally does it for me, I envision going "over the top" and being either victorious or gloriously massacred.
ruclips.net/video/mmr16Fd2vq4/видео.html This version's quality is better. Not great, but better. There's a lot of white noise, but the sound isn't clipping anymore so you can appreciate the power of the whole brass section
English symphony culture in the 90s was classical. Then you had the cultural devolution in general. Wherever this is held, it reminds me of the 90s English culture.
I did some research based on the logo on the performance screen "Musique Classique". Apparently this was performance was a television broadcast and maybe we are seeing the home-recorded broadcast. For those who want to obtain the studio's recording, here is Wikipedia's discussion of Musique Classique. PLease post if you locate the original recording. Wikipedia: MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE. Created on 2 April 1996, Musique Classique was a television channel owned by AB Groupe. The programming consisted of classical concerts, opera, lyrical works, and magazine programmes (e.g. À livret ouvert...). The channel was run by Jean-Michel Fava. Musique Classique was shown on the AB Sat package, some cable operators, such as Noos-Numericable (see also Numericable (NOOS)) and ADSL operators such as Freebox TV. The channel was not available on Canalsat or TPS. History[edit] On October 15, 2007 at 10:00 AM, the channel ceased broadcasting to make way for Ciné First, which also stopped in September 2010.[1]
Surtout avec Maurice André qui souffle !!!! comme quoi un mineur de fond peut se hisser dans les hautes sphères de la musique !!! MERCI POUR CE MOMENT D'INTENSE EMOTION !!!!!!
grrrrrr! - this is NOT Purcell, it was attributed to him for many years but was written by the contemporary English composer Jeremiah Clark and is called "The Prince of Denmark's March" - I conducted this when at school in the late 1980s and knew it's true provenance back then - in 1993 Maurice Andre should have known better!
This piece is marvellous! It's a pity that the version on youtube is that bad : through bad (too loud) recording excessive distortion occurs in the sound
Jamesbondus1820 😢 Google translate i'm French ans my english is bad. Un grand monsieur ! Un instrument presque oublié, un peu méprisé. Il ne reste que ces moments fantastiques en images grâce à Internet. Maurice André est enterré dans le Sud de la France, dans le département de la Lozère, entre Nîmes et Lyon. Si vous avez l'occasion de visiter notre Pays 🇫🇷 pensez-y. Thanks a lot
From what I've been told, Maurice Andre came from humble roots. He honors my own humble roots with his unparalled artistry.
Indeed, he came from a mining family. He himself worked in the mine from 14 to 18 years old.
This was the tune that was played for my wedding, coming into the church.
Karen when did you get married? My aunt used this for her wedding processional in 1987
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pour moi aussi, c'était il y a 45 ans ! for me too, it was 45 years ago !
Mine too
You are beautiful and I wish you happiness!!!
This is the most amazing rendition I've ever heard, glorious.
Yes certainly is
Never have I heard such a glorious rendition! Magnificent! Thank you for posting.
Your welcome thanks for watching.
Superb virtuoso. Loved the choir and instrumental accompaniments. Great sound! Takes me back to the early 60s in high school when our Chem teacher would invite us brass players up to his place in the mountains of Bonny Doon near Santa Cruz, CA. He had a large pipe organ in a purpose built "chapel" on his property. This organ had hundreds of pipes, and sounded grand in the chapel. He would have us accompany him on this very piece, Trumpet Voluntary by Purcell. It was an extraordinary experience!
Whenever I picture trumpet voluntary in my mind it always points to this performance
I sat here with cold chills running up and down my legs
and crying like a baby. Marvelous !
Funny how an amazing piece of music such as can induce strong emotions to the point of tears , you are not alone
Although the opening credit says “Henry Purcell”, this famous tune was composed by one of his contemporaries “Jeremiah Clarke.”
Glorious, majestic, spectacular, magnificent, amazing, awesome, graceful, terrific, beautiful and breathtaking 🥹❤️
Merveilleuse musique de mon enfance merci
What a massive ensemble. Exquisite trumpet technique. It must have been an incredible live performance experience.
I had the good pleasure to see Monsieur Andre at my high school in 1970. What a delightful concert!
You are a lucky person....or should I say blessed! Monsieur Andre was probably the one who made the piccolo trumpet popular. I Love his recordings!
The great trumpet player Maurice André the best of the world
un fuoriclasse della Tromba...di questi non ne fanno più...
I, too, was blessed to hear him live, at Central Lutheran Church in Minneapolis, many years ago, accompanied by the glorious Casavant organ there. What a thrill for the young people in this video to perform with him!
Thank you!-Michael McClary
Andre you are the Greatest Of All Time (GOAT). We celebrate your life.
Definitely the royal wedding arraingement of this magnificent piece!!! We see here maurice in his glorious prime at the height of his powers hitting this one way out the park!!!!!! It was moments like this that made him the greatest trumpeter of the 20 th, century!!!!
quelle puissance et en même temps douceur inimitable l'orchestre joue trop fort heureusement maurice était une force de la nature
Bravo, majestuoso, angelical.
Franchement j'adore. C'est sublime.
I love this version too. Power and majesty!
Unbelievable! Just best performance ever!
He is great and the orchestra is also great.
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Con mi hijo de corta edad, asistí hace 33 años en Valencia (España) a un concierto de André; pasamos a que nos firmara el programa y, al ver a un niño tan pequeño en un concierto, le hizo una cariñosa carantoña... hoy mi hijo es ingeniero de telecomunicación, tiene la carrera de piano y de bombardino, y toca en varias bandas... y yo no sé qué me hace más feliz ¡Gracias, Maurice, sigue tocando en el cielo y, cómo no ¡GRACIAS, MUSICA!
Used this at my wedding. Wonderful music.
Amazing! I really enjoy listening to Maurice Andre.
I have always loved this ! So special it was part of your wedding !
Prince of Denmark's March played by The King Maurice Andre, something beyond Royalty
After 20 years still mooving!
I like the idea to compaign with choir and orchestra.
And Maurice ...simply fantastic!
Fantastic. Cogralulations !!
😀
The ultimate trumpet player plays a stirring rendition of the ultimate trumpet tune.
Correction: the Trumpet Voluntary is actually the Prince of Denmark's March by Jeremiah Clarke, and Trumpet Tune a different song is by Henry Purcell
I never get tired of hearing this great voluntary. Usually when I play this, it is on the organ with a trumpet.
OMG. I appreciate good honking. Andre is simply beyond belief. This was an exquisite performance of the Clark March. I'd buy the DVD if it was recorded. Unparalleled.
Epic and just awesome - RIP Maurice
Un mito che suona alla perfezione,ogni commento è superfluo,bravo.
BRAVO and many thanks for posting.
One of the tunes we learn at an early age and never sours.
Awesome. When I was a young man I would play this Purcell piece every morning as a wakeup call.
Chapel Tibet Really?! What did your parents say when you did that?
Chapel Tibet it is NOT written by Purcell!!!!!!
HOLY CRAP, my speakers cannot contain the holy sounds of the video...
Maurice Andre um dos melhores tocadores de trompete!!BRASIL
grand moment de classique ce volontary et en plus a la trompette de maurice andré c´est solannel
Beautiful musical performance !
This was our entrance music at our wedding 25 years ago.....
Mine too, but it was 48 years ago! Still the best memory.
My headphones can't handle the glory.
how come I tend to drop a tear or 2 whenever I hear this tune?
Kurt jørgen larsen. I do too, is because you listen with your soul?
@@Tolucoregonian no, you listen with your ears
It's made in honour of a Danish Prince, Prince George (Jørgen), Prince Consort of Queen Anne. That why, of cause.
A humble Dane🤔😉🤣
The most majestic tune of all time.. it reminds me of Princess Diana walking down the isle at her wedding..
Matrice André est mon préféré à jamais !
Felicitaciones por esta música tan linda
Un saludo el señor les bendiga.
This is one of those rare fantastic pieces of music like the minuets of Handel's fireworks musik thatreally does it for me, I envision going "over the top" and being either victorious or gloriously massacred.
Merci MAITRE
Fantástico, majestoso 🎶🎺💓
Stunning
Great orchestral accompaniment. Grand, powerful, regal.
This work performed by Maurice Andre make gel in love with trumpet works.
I NEVER tire of the Trumpet Voluntary March by Henry Purcell!
Please. Give Clarke the credit.
bloody puts a smile on me face
der größte Trompeter aller Zeiten kann sich sicher sein
amazing song. very well played. shame the sound quality is poor
oh ok i was about to say... dang i need new headphones lol
im not alone :|
My god... how breathtaking it must have been to see this live. Wish I could have been there. Though I'd have been a few years too young.
ruclips.net/video/mmr16Fd2vq4/видео.html This version's quality is better. Not great, but better. There's a lot of white noise, but the sound isn't clipping anymore so you can appreciate the power of the whole brass section
Oh no. The sound quality being "poor" is an understatement. This is going to destroy your ears and leave you traumatised.
1993 could not handle this magnificent sound!
We used to play this in my middle school band
A part Maurice André qui est merveilleux, le reste n'est que bruit et vacarme !
My 13 year old daughter is learning this on her cornet, your performance has inspired her and brought me to tears! Thank you for sharing!
Incredible tune. Briliant.
i love this piece!
Each of us is a Monarch when he or she processes to Maestro Andre's "Trumpet Voluntary" Kudos, Maurice.
This piece is a hell of a blow for the trumpet player.
I love the soprano trumpet by Maurice Andre.....
Brillante MAESTRO MAURICE.... UN GENIO DE LA TROMPETA
Sublissime Maurice André...
What a marvelous piece, excellent in fact !
English symphony culture in the 90s was classical.
Then you had the cultural devolution in general.
Wherever this is held, it reminds me of the 90s English culture.
Magistral!!!
Mon trompettiste préféré, un as et un homme simple. Bravo
I did some research based on the logo on the performance screen "Musique Classique". Apparently this was performance was a television broadcast and maybe we are seeing the home-recorded broadcast. For those who want to obtain the studio's recording, here is Wikipedia's discussion of Musique Classique. PLease post if you locate the original recording.
Wikipedia: MUSIQUE CLASSIQUE. Created on 2 April 1996, Musique Classique was a television channel owned by AB Groupe.
The programming consisted of classical concerts, opera, lyrical works, and magazine programmes (e.g. À livret ouvert...).
The channel was run by Jean-Michel Fava.
Musique Classique was shown on the AB Sat package, some cable operators, such as Noos-Numericable (see also Numericable (NOOS)) and ADSL operators such as Freebox TV. The channel was not available on Canalsat or TPS.
History[edit]
On October 15, 2007 at 10:00 AM, the channel ceased broadcasting to make way for Ciné First, which also stopped in September 2010.[1]
MON DIEU QUE C'EST BEAU🇫🇷 ❤️❤️❤️
🕊🕊🕊😇😇😇🙏🏽🙏🏽🙏🏽🕊🕊🕊🇫🇷🇫🇷🇫🇷
Surtout avec Maurice André qui souffle !!!! comme quoi un mineur de fond peut se hisser dans les hautes sphères de la musique !!! MERCI POUR CE MOMENT D'INTENSE EMOTION !!!!!!
BELÍSSIMA APRESENTAÇÃO! BRASIL!
Belle partition et interprétation
grrrrrr! - this is NOT Purcell, it was attributed to him for many years but was written by the contemporary English composer Jeremiah Clark and is called "The Prince of Denmark's March" - I conducted this when at school in the late 1980s and knew it's true provenance back then - in 1993 Maurice Andre should have known better!
hommage a ce grand monsieur :(
Maurice Andre la voce degli angeli
What can you say ....... Maurice ‘takes the biscuit’ as ALL THE GREATEST PRESENT & PAST TRUMPETERS TESTIFY FREELY!!
This is Clark’s and I agree the sound system is really bad.
This piece is marvellous! It's a pity that the version on youtube is that bad : through bad (too loud) recording excessive distortion occurs in the sound
Awesome!
Exquisito
Am ora de muzica si ascult asta :')
The master
Gigantic!
모리스 앙드레 영상은 처음인데
역시 참 훌륭하군요
Loved this as a sample at the end of Chumbawamba's "Tubthumping"
A great baroque melody 😊
Maurice Andre On Piccolo Trumpet
May 21, 1933 -February 25, 2012 RIP
Jamesbondus1820 😢 Google translate i'm French ans my english is bad. Un grand monsieur ! Un instrument presque oublié, un peu méprisé. Il ne reste que ces moments fantastiques en images grâce à Internet. Maurice André est enterré dans le Sud de la France, dans le département de la Lozère, entre Nîmes et Lyon. Si vous avez l'occasion de visiter notre Pays 🇫🇷 pensez-y. Thanks a lot
incredibly wonderful! ;-)
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Gosh that’s amazing!
Heaven will be playing this music when Jesus Christ takes me as his bride.
Nancy Knight ugly bitch Jesus don't need you.🤣
+TheGainTrain don't be nasty
Nancy Knight k
Nancy, is this some sort of Roman Catholic fantasy? I am sure you would not hear this sort of thing in the Protestant world, but I am no expert.
学生と一緒にやる画像は初めてみたわ。 😄
Yes, Jeremiah Clarke (c. 1674 - 1 December 1707)
The composer of this music knows the meaning of royalty and processions
great