Over 50 years ago I was in my high school symphony, we played this composition as part of an exchange program with another school in another state. Their school was quite a bit larger than ours and when their orchestra played at our school, they were very impressive. When we traveled to their high school to perform this composition, as we finished, their entire student body stood and gave us a standing ovation !!! I've never forgotten that nor this wonderful music. When life gets hard and strange I always come back to music, which unites us, which knows no barriers nor limitations. We are all human and we all share this tiny planet.
I/We played this as a grade 9-12 band for a summer program at the NC School of the arts. We had to learn/play it in a week, and what's more our conductor was friends with 'Barney Chance' while Barney was alive. I assume that's why he chose this piece. My high school band was a joke after that summer. I think it was worse knowing the difference. We had drummers, not percussionists, for example.
I’m a highschooler and we are playing this piece. I just got it today and decided to look it up. We are playing it for a concert and I am playing 1st part trumpet. The only thing on this piece that is difficult for me is the speed after the allegro con brio, my pour little fingers are like pwjrnfnjajwuufien but I will get it
Jennifer Montantemartinez The song isn’t that hard rn since we aren’t playin it at full speed but I am trying out for the trumpet solo in the 3rd movement 😗✌🏻
I’m playing the 1st trumpet part too and the hardest part is that long run towards the end of the allegro con brio. I just can’t hit that high C at the end
@@codascheuer8426 sometimes the higher register isn't so much a physical thing as it is a mental block. Think about the middle, resting note of your range to be a 5th higher than what you're used to. So if middle C is that for you, adjust to G above the staff. Allen Vizzutti taught this to us in a masterclass in college. Now your perception of "high notes" will be an entirely new class you never thought possible before. DCI air and range exercises also help with this.
Oh man, a fellow oboist. It’s a fun one. When I played this I basically tuned out for the vivace. I just couldn’t get it! But boy was the solo beautiful!
This is definitely not a song you play in primary school.... I played this song for a honor band piece in high school and we still barely pulled it off and we had one of the best bands in the country..
@@rejex9841 Nice. We did it too....either we won honor band with it or we played it for the honor band concert. I can't remember cuz it was way back in 1982....Texas State Honor Band Class 2A Clint High School.
Over 50 years ago I was in my high school symphony, we played this composition as part of an exchange program with another school in another state. Their school was quite a bit larger than ours and when their orchestra played at our school, they were very impressive. When we traveled to their high school to perform this composition, as we finished, their entire student body stood and gave us a standing ovation !!! I've never forgotten that nor this wonderful music. When life gets hard and strange I always come back to music, which unites us, which knows no barriers nor limitations. We are all human and we all share this tiny planet.
THIS IS LITERALLY BEAUTIFUL WHY CANT MY HIGH SCHOOL SOUND LIKE THIS
Right? My band literally sounds like a dying cow crying as loud as it can
I/We played this as a grade 9-12 band for a summer program at the NC School of the arts. We had to learn/play it in a week, and what's more our conductor was friends with 'Barney Chance' while Barney was alive. I assume that's why he chose this piece. My high school band was a joke after that summer. I think it was worse knowing the difference. We had drummers, not percussionists, for example.
My high school symphonic band is playing this for our assessment and it’s a pretty technically challenging piece, but it’s so fun to play.
I’m sure your band will do an amazing job !
This helped my practice so much!! I could play through my parts and know what it was supposed to sound like with all the other parts in it
This was fantastic. Loved every minute of it!
멋져요.... 고맙습니다.
I’m a highschooler and we are playing this piece. I just got it today and decided to look it up. We are playing it for a concert and I am playing 1st part trumpet. The only thing on this piece that is difficult for me is the speed after the allegro con brio, my pour little fingers are like pwjrnfnjajwuufien but I will get it
Jennifer Montantemartinez
The song isn’t that hard rn since we aren’t playin it at full speed but I am trying out for the trumpet solo in the 3rd movement 😗✌🏻
I’m playing the 1st trumpet part too and the hardest part is that long run towards the end of the allegro con brio. I just can’t hit that high C at the end
Practice your scales from Arbans and Clark studies. You'll get it in no time.
@@codascheuer8426 sometimes the higher register isn't so much a physical thing as it is a mental block. Think about the middle, resting note of your range to be a 5th higher than what you're used to. So if middle C is that for you, adjust to G above the staff. Allen Vizzutti taught this to us in a masterclass in college. Now your perception of "high notes" will be an entirely new class you never thought possible before. DCI air and range exercises also help with this.
Resident oboe here- I'm doing the solo!
Played this back in high school, but on the piccolo trumpet. Great performance!
Oh man, a fellow oboist. It’s a fun one. When I played this I basically tuned out for the vivace. I just couldn’t get it! But boy was the solo beautiful!
참 좋아요. 멋진 연주 감상 했지요🎺🎺🎺🎺🎵🎶🎵🎶🎺
Love this song wven tho i quit band freshman year. We played this for the winter concert
Very cool and beautiful, song definitely enjoyable
Eargasm from 2:48 to 4:18
Played this one and Incantation and Dance back in high school. Good times.
@Micah Lall-Trail Couldn't find it. We played it for Texas State Honor Band back in the 80's.
what school?
im playing this for UIL i'm on 1st clarinet
I'm an 8th grader in middle school and we are playing this for UIL. I'm also a trombone. (: I'm very excited!
It’s possible .
I felt like the conductor was a bit offbeat in the beginning
trippy it was ahead of the beat which is perfectly normal for this my Band director does the same
Maybe sound delay to video idk lol
i want some temple blocks so bad bro they make such a sily sound
1:50 Start of Vivace
Amy Gao triggered
I'm in middle school and I'm playing this in carnage hall. This is a very hard song to play
Are you sure Carnage is the name you're looking for?
the correct word is practically impossible
Aye same
But not at carnage hall
r/thathappened
The flutes were pretty out of tune for a little
uwudude Could be because of all the vibrato.
Its_Shxblvrbs no, everyone makes their flutes go flat or sharp whilst playing this.
Probably they a little cold
Holy shit I found the legendary Ralyks
the whole time
2:58 oboe solo
3:23
5:56 final movement
nice
I am in 2nd grade and am playing this any other 2nd graders
We're playing this in middle school. 8th grade. I dunno.
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Is it normal for a middle school band playing this because we are
Nope, but mine played it last year
I played it in Middle School so....
@Micah Lall-Trail yeap
I guess so but you have to be pretty darn good
I first played it in junior high (8th grade) - clarinet.
This is a trumpet band with accompaniment - do they really need 12 trumpets?
Roger Custer stfu
My thoughts also lol. The cool section at the end I couldn’t even hear the winds
5:10 drum solo
4:15 Before Allegro con brio
4:50 Bar 150 Bells come in
Messy
Yamez Schneider mercy! At 5:58 the snare is murderously loud!
Aight
i am a fifth grade trumpet player..
the song is pretty easy
i got the solo
This is definitely not a song you play in primary school.... I played this song for a honor band piece in high school and we still barely pulled it off and we had one of the best bands in the country..
I think that you played the "watered down" version of this. I did in 6th grade. I highly doubt that this level was playable for a 5th grade band.
@@rejex9841 Nice. We did it too....either we won honor band with it or we played it for the honor band concert. I can't remember cuz it was way back in 1982....Texas State Honor Band Class 2A Clint High School.
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