Simply: Beautiful! Thank you gentlemen. Those trombones sound so melodious and sweet. Through the years I've been 'familiar' with the gentleman with the pony tail. Being a Catholic, Merry Xmas. & Happy New Year to all of you and the great, entire New York Philhamonic.
I want to be apart of the New York Philharmonic brass someday. My dream is to get a job being principal chair trombone in a full-time orchestra. Idealy this one or another fantastic orchestra in the US. But I dream, oh I dream...
counterfit5 I think the black and white is just to show how that section of the music is very refined and classic, then they flash into color when the music gets more jazzy and fun
It's not even the end of summer yet and I'm already feeling as festive as a child on Christmas Day.
Simply: Beautiful! Thank you gentlemen. Those trombones sound so melodious and sweet. Through the years I've been 'familiar' with the gentleman with the pony tail. Being a Catholic, Merry Xmas. & Happy New Year to all of you and the great, entire New York Philhamonic.
Merry Christmas to y'all, too!!!
Really cool! What a trombone squad.
All these years I still wonder who was the French Horn player who missed the cue in Liszt I at the André Watts Anniversary Concert haha
OMG THE SECOND GUY ON THE RIGHT WAS MY TEACHERS TROMBONE PROFESSOR! My band teachers name is Martin Blount.
David Finlayson? He teaches at Manhattan School of Music
Thanks and happy holidays to your too!
That was awesome!
Love the color change to signify the move towards slightly more vibrant music
yea and a jazzier style
Dylan Le yep lol
Greetings and thank you to the New York Philharmonic for your music and for this lovely find of your Holiday Greetings.
Thanks guys.
Principal 🎺
This video just happened to be recommended to me the day it was uploaded!
I want this arrangement !
Que bonito!!!!! Gracias por alegrarme el día.
Looks like alessi using that new shires
Is it really interesting?
Yes it is, it is exactly the first thing I noticed
@@ChristophSchwarz1 Yes. Alessi had been an Edwards player for a long time. Even collaborated with Edwards to build his own model.
@@10Peter25 Anyway…..I think Joe plays on every horn! Like other good players. Finally it is a question of money...
I want to be apart of the New York Philharmonic brass someday. My dream is to get a job being principal chair trombone in a full-time orchestra. Idealy this one or another fantastic orchestra in the US. But I dream, oh I dream...
That was really festive!
Amazing!
Perfection
So schön Posaune Marie Bollinger
HAPPY Christmas to you all!!!
Jingle Bell was best one!
Talk about a hard flex! I love it 😂
Sweet.
Enjoyed it!
Super !
If someone could get a transcription of this that would be great!
Wycliffe Gordon has the sheet music to this on his website
@@nikonaumann3457thanks so much man!
Why have the B&W section when they’ve all got lights on their horns? And Wycliffe’s shirt deserves 100% color
counterfit5 I think the black and white is just to show how that section of the music is very refined and classic, then they flash into color when the music gets more jazzy and fun
Super ..clas ..
圣诞快乐!
Sure looks like Wycliff Gordon on 2nd................................
adhanda2017 1st
Crews Owen
Gordon 1st
coiln 2nd
joe 3rd
David 4th
bass currun?
モントリオールさとし Joseph alessi is like the one dude that could overthrow the best trombones in the country
The Giant Rat That Makes All Of The Rules Oh,that's right! He is the one of the best player in the world!
The captions said Wycliffe Jordan lmao
Wow
what's the piece at the very beginning?
I say Merry Christmas because Christmas is a national holiday and holidays is not a national holiday
Jazzy Duet with Bonnie Lynn Adelson and Randy Bradley
Except for Jesu (which only ever sounds good on strings or organ), that sounds fantastic!
It’s a good thing they aren’t vocalists :D
Why can’t Leftists say Merry CHRISTmas? It is disgusting at the very least.
SJKile lmfao what’s your problem?
Dennis angel his problem is liberals
SJKile how can Russian bot find Xmas in the phrase “Happy Holidays”?
The Pittsburgh symphony with principle trombonist Pete Sullivan plays these songs much better