I’m watching and listening here in spring 2024, one day beyond the ninth anniversary of this amazing performance . Would love to know what these promising musicians are up to today. Anyone else here in 2024?
Я из России! Впервые слышу этот ансамбль духовых! Сложнейшее произведение для органа! Восхищена этими ребята! Безупречно! Профессионально! Чувство стиля на высочайшем уровне! Браво!!! 👏👏👏🔥
Absolutely superb. Anyone who knows how hard to do note control of wind instruments knows. I never imagined this Bach masterpiece would be possibly performed by trumpets. Weldone!
Such a cool technique! As a trombonist for over 20 years, a trumpet player for one (beginning band in HS to improve on trombone) and an organ enthusiast I APPROVE! This was beautiful!
I can't stop watching this extraordinary performance. I sadly assume that these kids upon graduation went their separate ways, but at least they will have a videotape to remember forever.
Как великолепно, виртуозно сыграно! Спасибо за этот шедевр и прекрасное начало дня! А организаторам канала безграничная благодарность и удачи!❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I'm a trumpet player (USAF Band), but did my senior recital on organ (don't ask). I played this piece on my recital. As a player of both instruments this is nothing short of amazing!!
Recuerdo cuando mi padre me llevaba con el a los conciertos con diez años en la ciudad de Palencia en Castilla la nueva España. Mi padre era el musico por aficion y me llevaba con
Watching in September of 2024. I played brass from the time I was 12 through high school and college in honors bands and these are absolutely amazing musicians.
I also am late to the show, and will assume these students have moved on to play with orchestras throughout the country, based on their talent. This is by far the best non pipe organ version of Toccata & Fugue in D minor I've ever come across. A goldmine of talent in Oklahoma.
As a trumpet player I’ve always love brass versions of songs and huge fan of the Canadian Brass version. But holy cow this is brilliant. These young adults should be very proud of this accomplishments!
As an organist (and trumpet player), I have played this on the organ for over 20 years. I am super impressed by the trumpet performance. My compliments to these wonderful young musicians. I was delighted to see the young woman. My daughter and grandddaughter are accomplished trumpet players.
As an organist and lead trumpet in my school band, this performance particularly speaks to me by combining beautiful Bach organ repertoire with the magnificent trumpet sound. It's simply Beautiful!
I'm watchin ! I'm Peg! I have always loved Toccata And Fugue In D Minor. I was just a kid when my parents were watching the silent version of Phantom of the Opera! They played that song! I was hooked. These young people are playing so well, but the cello version is my favorite! Enjoy and Happy Easter!
Richard Baumeister nahhh i play the piano and when you practice long peices eventually its muscle memory you dont really think about what your playing you just play it comes from LOTS of practice
Samuel Mendoza If u don’t have 100% memorized then ur not practicing enough I’ve practiced around 5000 hrs and I have memorized a total of like 100 pieces
Apart from anything else the tone matching between the players is extraordinarily good. Phenomenal playing. Wish I'd been that good at that age. Or ever.
I still remember the first time I heard the Toccata and Fugue played by E. Powers Biggs on a period pipe organ. When I saw they were going to attempt this version, I never expected it to be so good. The timbre, volume control, tone, Bach would be pleased. A fine and clever arrangement, exceptional performance by so very young musicians. Altogether, the Great Master is smiling.
One of the greatest pieces from Johann Sebastian Bach, musically challenging piece to play, they performed awesomely with the chops can’t believe the performance delivered by the university student musicians 🎊 Excellent!
I've got to say, that was incredible, and to think their chops lasted the whole performance! Wow, that blows my mind. Beautiful tone, beautiful musicality, and an absolutely amazing job!
I was in Band for 7 Years. Marching and Concert. I started in the 6th grade on the Cornet, then in the 9th grade changed to the French Horn. What they have accomplished is Amazing. Many, many hours of rehearsals as a group and by themselves. Bravo!!
@@Geoplanetjane One was playing a "piccolo trumpet". Although they exist in different keys, they generally play one octave higher than a typical trumpet. For short, it is called a "piccolo."
Very musical interpretation and beautiful tone from the lot of you. Congratulations. I would think this would rival any school of music anywhere. You must have an incredible program there.
What a wonderful performance! It is great that a music group from my alma mater, O.S.U., has received this recognition. I graduated from O.S.U. in 1963 with a B.S. in electrical engineering after attending with a 4 year MUSIC scholarship. The music program was wonderful way back then. I was first chair trombone in the Symphonic Band, first chair baritone horn (euphonium) in the Concert Band, bass trombonist, and bass trumpet in the orchestra, although I was the only non-music major in those groups. Dr. Hiram Henry was the Conductor, and a great personal friend. I did not attend the 50 year anniversary of my class, as I have since received an M.S. in electrical engineering from U.S.C. an M.D from U.C. Davis, and an internship and residency in Orthopedic Surgery from Stanford. So, my time at O.S.U. seemed so far away. I hope to attend my class 60 year anniversary in 2023. My years at O.S.U. were wonderful years, although I was dirt poor.
JS Bach would surely have loved this performance. And if it's good enough for Johann Sebastian then it's good enough for anyone! An incredible performance and interpretation. Thanks!
I had lost some of my enthusiasm for the D Minor Toccata & Fugue; You hear it so much; But this performance has changed my feelings. Amazing! Let's hear more Bach from this talented group!
A fond memory now is sharing this with my recently departed (Jan. 30th) Dear Sister who also had a lifelong love of music ... When I think of my Sister I think of music ...
Kompozytor nigdy pewnie się nie spodziewał że jego, właśnie to wspaniałe dzieło, będzie można wykonać, i to w tak perfekcyjnym i wspaniałym stylu , na instrumentach dętych. Brawo, brawo, brawoooo👏👏👏👏
The usual phrase is "I want to throw my instrument into the lake". Don't. Use such examples as motivation. Every one of them was at one time playing at whatever level you are at now. Keep at it. Every one of those players has had problem areas with embouchure or breath control or tonguing or tonality or range or something, and solved them. So keep solving your issues as they come up. Perform in public every chance you get. Once you have mastered something, move on to a greater challenge. Sometimes we fall back and, over and over, play things we can play well and are comfortable with. Spend time with things you think are beyond you. And pretty soon, you may surprise yourself and master them. Then move on to something still more difficult. Also, ability doesn't always increase in a straight line. Sometimes there are setbacks. I think that's normal. Keep going.
@@trainliker100 This was a beautiful performance. I cannot learn to play trumpet like that, ever. It requires certain shape of teeth and other features that I do not have. So I bought a tenor sax and joined my church orchestra, much easier to play for me and I enjoy playing it but am not any professional. Just practice and effort will not make everyone a great musician, but most people can probably learn to play well enough for their own enjoyment if they get the right instrument.
I feel for your loss! Years ago, my youngest daughter found my 1936 Conn with a tiny ball peen hammer and changed the music forever. I still have it hoping to recondition it but illness caused a loss of some teeth. I suppose I can still try to play, so I switched to the violin in my fifties that I self-taught. Oddly enough left brain and right brain and left & right hand occasionally make me try an open string note for an open valve note that sounds so much different. Either one still warms me inside! While I did buy another cornet, my granddaughter got to play it in her school band to bring me many wonderful memories and thoughts of playing again! If you don't have an instrument now, get yourself one and take the challenge!
What a wonderful performance! It brought back fond memories of my HS days both in Texas and Oklahoma when I played trombone and won many medals for just this type of performance almost 60 years ago. I am particularly proud of our brass quintet playing Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in the Dallas Dad’s Club talent contest in around 1964. We won first place!
So well done! Composed to preserve the effect of Bach’s masterpiece within th,e constraints of the instruments. Great wor, I think the Master would be pleased.
Phoenix Morris does he give your trumpets tips? He gave the trumpets at my jr high tips like slur it and use your mouthpiece then play into the instrument
Heard this played on the organ in Chartres Cathedral, France - breath taking - I wonder how this ensemble would sound in such a fabulous building ?? Pretty fantastic !!
Oklahoma State University (my alma mater) is fourth in the number of sports championships of NCAA sports. However, none of the teams that made this record could be considered better than this group. They're worthy of performing as a half-time show at either football, basketball, or a break in any of OSU's sports.
Awesome.... I was taught classical piano; but always wanted to play a horn of some sort.... i.e., French Horn. It always seemed so elegant. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 Piano was always and always will be my favourite!!!!!
Everything about this defies description! The arrangement itself is a tour de force of imagination and an incredibly effective use of the characteristics of the instruments. I especially like the use of the 2 Fleugels in the beginning of the fugue. (Would you call these fugal Fleugel-Bugles?) Individual players are amazing...these are not trumpet players, these are musicians with trumpets. The stacked 2nd-sixteenth-note entrances alone would eliminate 95% of the ensembles out there. Can't say enough about this, and as a professional orchestral musician with a half century of experience with some of the world's premier ensembles, I can recognize world-class playing when I hear it.
Ayah Kline all the ones i see on google images 100% have a main tuning slide so idk what youre talking about. maybe you arent advanced enough for them to talk about tuning with you yet?
@@euphplayer6941 Rather Karenish of you, don't you think, to scold over such a minor, or rather, miniscule, non-issue? Somewhat as this comment itself is, lol.
What's up, 2024 gang? Who's still watching?
hi trumpet daddy
I am
@@certifiedusername crazy bro
I am from France !
I'm watching again and again this beautiful production. I really love it. (Hungary)
I’m watching and listening here in spring 2024, one day beyond the ninth anniversary of this amazing performance . Would love to know what these promising musicians are up to today.
Anyone else here in 2024?
Oh! Yes! I'm listening now! Perfect!
Same here bud
July 2024
September 2024 can I play Brass in honors bands in high school and college. And these musicians are absolutely amazing.
Me too also
Я из России! Впервые слышу этот ансамбль духовых! Сложнейшее произведение для органа! Восхищена этими ребята! Безупречно! Профессионально! Чувство стиля на высочайшем уровне! Браво!!! 👏👏👏🔥
Слушаю , апрель 2024 года .
Восхищена !
❤
It’s 2023 and this is the first time hearing this. All I can say is: “WOW!”
This is my first time seeing this also and I totally agree WOW AND WOW they are exceptional
Yes!!!
As a professional musician let me say with admiration that this one of the finest musical performances I have ever seen and heard online. Remarkable.
October 2023
For me, the bass is missing. No one plays the 'pedal'.
But the rest is astonishing.
@@gottfriedheumesser1994 да, низов не хватает, но в любом случае, исполнение прекрасное
And as a pure music enjoyer, except for a few notes that were played too early from what I could tell, I agree.
It’s October 20, 2023 and I’m listening. They are flawless. Thank you for sharing this music.
I'm here on Oct. 23, 2023, and I agree, they are magnificent.
The way they pass the melody between them with no change in timbre is exceptional!
That's something I noticed, too. The group is very well matched and obviously practiced together quite a bit.
Same. I kept wondering: "OK, who's playing now?"
@@willwyatt7023ha ha moi aussi. Archi dur.
EVERYBODY gets a solo.......
Absolutely a truly professional performance.
Absolutely superb. Anyone who knows how hard to do note control of wind instruments knows. I never imagined this Bach masterpiece would be possibly performed by trumpets. Weldone!
It’s almost 2023 and I’m listening…. Stunning.
I'm listening too, amazing.
I'm not listening, just a routine to open this video and then close it.
Listening now... vibes all over me... stunning, briljant musicians!!
Me Too!
Most likely to all listening
They turned around to imitate the reduction of sound as a result of closing the swell box of an organ where certain pipes are housed. Genius
Such a cool technique! As a trombonist for over 20 years, a trumpet player for one (beginning band in HS to improve on trombone) and an organ enthusiast I APPROVE! This was beautiful!
Or perhaps to simulate playing that part on the Ruckpositive. Either way extremely clever.
Молодые музыканты ! Бис ! Браво ! Необычное исполнение на этих музыкальных инструментах ! Здорово ! Великолепно !
I can't stop watching this extraordinary performance. I sadly assume that these kids upon graduation went their separate ways, but at least they will have a videotape to remember forever.
I love it when they just tickle your ears with a perfectly tuned chord right at the start. Non-trumpet players don't know how hard that can be
Как великолепно, виртуозно сыграно! Спасибо за этот шедевр и прекрасное начало дня! А организаторам канала безграничная благодарность и удачи!❤❤❤❤❤😊😊😊😊😊😊😊
I'm a trumpet player (USAF Band), but did my senior recital on organ (don't ask). I played this piece on my recital. As a player of both instruments this is nothing short of amazing!!
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@@Trumpet333srh333 bro
Check the tuba version
Recuerdo cuando mi padre me llevaba con el a los conciertos con diez años en la ciudad de Palencia en Castilla la nueva España. Mi padre era el musico por aficion y me llevaba con
Thank you for your service!!! I’m a veteran of the US Army Bands, always wonderful to meet another US Military Band musician!!!
Watching in September of 2024. I played brass from the time I was 12 through high school and college in honors bands and these are absolutely amazing musicians.
I also am late to the show, and will assume these students have moved on to play with orchestras throughout the country, based on their talent. This is by far the best non pipe organ version of Toccata & Fugue in D minor I've ever come across. A goldmine of talent in Oklahoma.
Wow, I’m listening to this 6 years later. They did so good..😭
*well
They did well
@@ericolens3 Good and well. Well and good. Excellent and superb. Pretty nice. 🤣
@@DennisJohnsonDrummer
"We got both kinds, we got country AND western!"
😎😁
Awesome
The tonguing is razor sharp. Congratulations, Cowboys.
Jim Porter no it isn’t
,,,and cowgirl. LOL 🤠👍🇺🇸
@@tnert115 50th
As a trumpet player I’ve always love brass versions of songs and huge fan of the Canadian Brass version. But holy cow this is brilliant. These young adults should be very proud of this accomplishments!
October 2024. Incredible performance! Flawless! Spectacular!
This is just stunning! Such a difficult piece to play, but they blend together so well and to do it all from memory is just incredible.
What an awesome rendition of one of my favorite pieces.
I was going to comment that they have no music, it's played from mermory!
Young brains.
It is now 2024, and it is still enjoyable to watch and listen to.
As an organist (and trumpet player), I have played this on the organ for over 20 years. I am super impressed by the trumpet performance. My compliments to these wonderful young musicians. I was delighted to see the young woman. My daughter and grandddaughter are accomplished trumpet players.
As an organist and lead trumpet in my school band, this performance particularly speaks to me by combining beautiful Bach organ repertoire with the magnificent trumpet sound. It's simply Beautiful!
Still going strong in 2023. Simply stunning!
I Bach's Toccata and Fugue. I would never have imagined a version with that would move me, yet here it is. Stunningly beautiful.
Grandiosa interpretazione!!!!!!!! Complimenti vivissimi!!!!! Davvero originale e assolutamente emozionante!!!!
Tutta la mia stima!!!!!!!!!
4:16
I would have just passed out half way through the performance, they have incredible chops.
TheEman1298 all you need is practice and for long periods
Playing in College for 4 years helps too cause you have to either play for a professor everyday or/and practice
@@JuanRojasfallout4 that's all huh...? (-:
@@barrysimmons5489 YEs that's amazing what hard work can do.
Wonderful
November 2022, thanks for uploading.
Seven years old ... must be the 10th time I've watched this video. Never loses the magic.
I'm watchin ! I'm Peg! I have always loved Toccata And Fugue In D Minor. I was just a kid when my parents were watching the silent version of Phantom of the Opera! They played that song! I was hooked. These young people are playing so well, but the cello version is my favorite! Enjoy and Happy Easter!
The memorization alone is very impressive
Richard Baumeister nahhh i play the piano and when you practice long peices eventually its muscle memory you dont really think about what your playing you just play
it comes from LOTS of practice
If you dont have at least like 80% of the song memorized you arent practicing enough.
Samuel Mendoza If u don’t have 100% memorized then ur not practicing enough I’ve practiced around 5000 hrs and I have memorized a total of like 100 pieces
just wait until you see a marching band
I first saw this in 2024. I hope this group is still together.
Apart from anything else the tone matching between the players is extraordinarily good. Phenomenal playing. Wish I'd been that good at that age. Or ever.
Or at any age
Same
Listening to this in 2024 in Finland! What a great performance by such young musicians! Thank you!
The one on the far left is my director and he is an amazing player 😮😮
The guy on the right has the better tone
@@rayid2003 its a C trumpet not Bb
Seth do you see what you caused? Stoopid ginger, jk love you😂
@@rayid2003 no need for name calling. Just talk brother. And you're wrong about the horn type at that . Lol
Good old J S Bach. Really knew how to pen a good tune. Well played lady and gents. Mike in Oz
I still remember the first time I heard the Toccata and Fugue played by E. Powers Biggs on a period pipe organ. When I saw they were going to attempt this version, I never expected it to be so good. The timbre, volume control, tone, Bach would be pleased. A fine and clever arrangement, exceptional performance by so very young musicians. Altogether, the Great Master is smiling.
The dynamics of these musician's coupled with absolutely perfect acoustics leaves me speechless
One of the greatest pieces from Johann Sebastian Bach, musically challenging piece to play, they performed awesomely with the chops can’t believe the performance delivered by the university student musicians 🎊 Excellent!
2024. Just came across this. Speechless. There’s hope for humanity.
The diversity of Bachs‘ music is astounding and inspiring
2023 - still amazing. It would be a great if there were a "where are they now?" follow up video.
I've got to say, that was incredible, and to think their chops lasted the whole performance! Wow, that blows my mind. Beautiful tone, beautiful musicality, and an absolutely amazing job!
Watch James Morrison Tutorials if you can't get to some real teachers regarding endurance.
I was in Band for 7 Years. Marching and Concert. I started in the 6th grade on the Cornet, then in the 9th grade changed to the French Horn. What they have accomplished is Amazing. Many, many hours of rehearsals as a group and by themselves. Bravo!!
That was a very, very crisp and accurate performance. Superb tone. The piccolo was some of the purest natural tone I've heard from anybody.
Piccolo??? I did not see or hear one.
@@Geoplanetjane One was playing a "piccolo trumpet". Although they exist in different keys, they generally play one octave higher than a typical trumpet. For short, it is called a "piccolo."
I'm admiring the center flugel's tone, it's so warm and rich that it sounds just like a french horn
Большой труд, легкость звучания, слитность, молодцы ! Восхищение и уважение❤
Bach & performance like this is such a treat! What time & effort these musicians devoted to mastery! 😮
Absolutely brilliant J.S Bach is listening to this in the spirit world and is smiling. It does not get much better than this!
Love it in 2023
It is 2022...this is outstanding! Just excellent!!
Totally amazing, wow! Many greetings from Czechia in Europe.
Masters of their art, and well beyond their years. What discipline.
As a trumpet major over fifty years ago and teacher, it just does my heart good to see such young talented performers.
Very musical interpretation and beautiful tone from the lot of you. Congratulations. I would think this would rival any school of music anywhere. You must have an incredible program there.
Tyler Knowlton I’ve been to this competition twice and the groups r all always very good but ya oklahoma state always does well
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More than technique goin on!
Listening and enjoying it in 2023. Superb.
What a wonderful performance! It is great that a music group from my alma mater, O.S.U., has received this recognition. I graduated from O.S.U. in 1963 with a B.S. in electrical engineering after attending with a 4 year MUSIC scholarship. The music program was wonderful way back then. I was first chair trombone in the Symphonic Band, first chair baritone horn (euphonium) in the Concert Band, bass trombonist, and bass trumpet in the orchestra, although I was the only non-music major in those groups. Dr. Hiram Henry was the Conductor, and a great personal friend. I did not attend the 50 year anniversary of my class, as I have since received an M.S. in electrical engineering from U.S.C. an M.D from U.C. Davis, and an internship and residency in Orthopedic Surgery from Stanford. So, my time at O.S.U. seemed so far away. I hope to attend my class 60 year anniversary in 2023. My years at O.S.U. were wonderful years, although I was dirt poor.
We Humans...so blessed by so talented folk across spectrums...simply wonderfully do people!
JS Bach would surely have loved this performance. And if it's good enough for Johann Sebastian then it's good enough for anyone! An incredible performance and interpretation. Thanks!
I had lost some of my enthusiasm for the D Minor Toccata & Fugue; You hear it so much; But this performance has changed my feelings. Amazing! Let's hear more Bach from this talented group!
So... Who's still watching this masterpiece in 2023? I sure am.
I am too
Чудесно!!!!!
I am for the 3rd time!
Watching again and again !
Yes!!!! Beautiful!!
Summer evening in Finland 2023. Absolutely fabulous both music and weather...
Unbelievable! The sound, the arrangement, the whole perfomance is wonderful!
Still listening in Nov 2022. You all are amazing. Thank you for this gift of song. Go Pokes!
That was the best 7 minutes 30 seconds that I’ve spent in a long time. Bravo!
Bach smiling from heaven after listening to this
This is actually my teacher now in 2023 the one in the middle with the short hair and glasses he teaches brass
A fond memory now is sharing this with my recently departed (Jan. 30th) Dear Sister who also had a lifelong love of music ... When I think of my Sister I think of music ...
Wonderful. Listened to this Oct. 25. 2023
Kompozytor nigdy pewnie się nie spodziewał że jego, właśnie to wspaniałe dzieło, będzie można wykonać, i to w tak perfekcyjnym i wspaniałym stylu , na instrumentach dętych. Brawo, brawo, brawoooo👏👏👏👏
Shear joy to listen to. Brilliant. [2022]
Impeccable balance and played as one instrument. Truly moving.
When I here such Trumpet sound i cant understand how i could stop playing and sell my trumpet... :/
Jakob Nistler hear
The usual phrase is "I want to throw my instrument into the lake". Don't. Use such examples as motivation. Every one of them was at one time playing at whatever level you are at now. Keep at it. Every one of those players has had problem areas with embouchure or breath control or tonguing or tonality or range or something, and solved them. So keep solving your issues as they come up. Perform in public every chance you get. Once you have mastered something, move on to a greater challenge. Sometimes we fall back and, over and over, play things we can play well and are comfortable with. Spend time with things you think are beyond you. And pretty soon, you may surprise yourself and master them. Then move on to something still more difficult. Also, ability doesn't always increase in a straight line. Sometimes there are setbacks. I think that's normal. Keep going.
@@trainliker100 This was a beautiful performance. I cannot learn to play trumpet like that, ever. It requires certain shape of teeth and other features that I do not have. So I bought a tenor sax and joined my church orchestra, much easier to play for me and I enjoy playing it but am not any professional. Just practice and effort will not make everyone a great musician, but most people can probably learn to play well enough for their own enjoyment if they get the right instrument.
I feel for your loss! Years ago, my youngest daughter found my 1936 Conn with a tiny ball peen hammer and changed the music forever. I still have it hoping to recondition it but illness caused a loss of some teeth. I suppose I can still try to play, so I switched to the violin in my fifties that I self-taught. Oddly enough left brain and right brain and left & right hand occasionally make me try an open string note for an open valve note that sounds so much different. Either one still warms me inside!
While I did buy another cornet, my granddaughter got to play it in her school band to bring me many wonderful memories and thoughts of playing again! If you don't have an instrument now, get yourself one and take the challenge!
Jakob Nistler h
God Bless..I dont know why these trumpet videos are showing up in my feed but you 5 were INCREDIBLE...
What a wonderful performance! It brought back fond memories of my HS days both in Texas and Oklahoma when I played trombone and won many medals for just this type of performance almost 60 years ago. I am particularly proud of our brass quintet playing Clarke’s Trumpet Voluntary in the Dallas Dad’s Club talent contest in around 1964. We won first place!
Well that’s the best seven and a half minutes of my day so far.
i'm still watching in 2024.
This popped up on FB Reels so I searched YT, found and enjoyed the entire piece. Marvelous musicianship. Bravo!!
So well done! Composed to preserve the effect of Bach’s masterpiece within th,e constraints of the instruments. Great wor, I think the Master would be pleased.
Incredibly talented young musicians playing music by memory & written before any of their families were in this country. Bravo!
Watch the dude on the far rights face at 0:58 until the camera changes.
Looks like he _really_ enjoys the music.
He was a student band director at my junior high last year lol
He's my band director lol
Phoenix Morris does he give your trumpets tips? He gave the trumpets at my jr high tips like slur it and use your mouthpiece then play into the instrument
@@maxthompson3739 Yes , he is really helpful to everybody
It gives you hope for civilization when you see young people like that.
Heard this played on the organ in Chartres Cathedral, France - breath taking - I wonder how this ensemble would sound in such a fabulous building ?? Pretty fantastic !!
Oklahoma State University (my alma mater) is fourth in the number of sports championships of NCAA sports. However, none of the teams that made this record could be considered better than this group. They're worthy of performing as a half-time show at either football, basketball, or a break in any of OSU's sports.
My favorite organ work and this is wonderful! Bravo to the ensemble!
Awesome.... I was taught classical piano; but always wanted to play a horn of some sort.... i.e., French Horn. It always seemed so elegant. 🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎼🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹🎹 Piano was always and always will be my favourite!!!!!
Wow!
I love trumpets.
Really sounds beautiful and
so professional.
Beautiful ❤❤❤
Incredible performance, the talent level and obvious countless hours of work that went into this is truly awe inspiring!
I’m listening in November of 2022. Still pretty good. Makes me wonder what those kids (adults) are all doing now. Hope they stayed with music.
Everything about this defies description! The arrangement itself is a tour de force of imagination and an incredibly effective use of the characteristics of the instruments. I especially like the use of the 2 Fleugels in the beginning of the fugue. (Would you call these fugal Fleugel-Bugles?) Individual players are amazing...these are not trumpet players, these are musicians with trumpets. The stacked 2nd-sixteenth-note entrances alone would eliminate 95% of the ensembles out there. Can't say enough about this, and as a professional orchestral musician with a half century of experience with some of the world's premier ensembles, I can recognize world-class playing when I hear it.
Absolutely, absolutely, no question, you nailed it------utterly amazing, what more can you say?
exactly - world-class playing - any decent trumpeter out there knows this is an absolutely phenomenal performance
12/25/23. I keep coming back, grateful every time RUclips tosses it to me!
Super arranging ! Wonderfully executed ! Execution is a kind way of saying they killed it !!!! Bravo !
I would like to know the names of the players.
To.ut Toutub jazz blues
@@georgeboeck1298 news.okstate.edu/articles/communications/2015/osu-trumpet-ensemble-wins-second-straight-national-competition.html Thanks for asking.
@@DanieltheTruebadour Thanks for the article. Truly impressed - you all really let the music take me away, so beautiful.
It’s cool seeing the same trumpeted all these years
Simply amazing, let’s hope they are all still playing.
This is the best I ever heard
I'm an OSU grad. Played in the band and orchestra in the early 60s. You make me proud.
Tonguing sharper than my friend when he forgot to tune his trumpet
Inspiration _ yo I love ur logo👌👌👌👌👌👌👌
@@ayah3223 Nonsense. There are slides installed for tuning.
Ayah Kline no youre wrong. you tune it roughly when you start and youre constantly tuning as the the instrument changes temperature
@@ayah3223im genuinely curious about what trumpet you have, I might learn something.
Ayah Kline all the ones i see on google images 100% have a main tuning slide so idk what youre talking about. maybe you arent advanced enough for them to talk about tuning with you yet?
I’m listening to this and August 5, 2022 and it’s great
This so amazing. They perform like an organ, literary like an organ. Standing ovations! So f*cking great!
So, you were impressed, did you have to drop the camouflaged “f” bomb to show your appreciation?
@@euphplayer6941 Rather Karenish of you, don't you think, to scold over such a minor, or rather, miniscule, non-issue? Somewhat as this comment itself is, lol.