I''m not at all an orchestra player, but have been really enjoying these videos. The close listening and nuance of your work is inspiring! I have a very old LP of this work by a European orchestra I use to take some of the parts off of to play. I just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subscribing! There different kinds of content on the channel and I hope you find some things that are helpful for your work and play 😁. Even if you never play in an orchestra there is always something to learn by experiencing the different styles and hearing the various accents of musical language. Keep on exploring, enjoying and discovering.
I''m not at all an orchestra player, but have been really enjoying these videos. The close listening and nuance of your work is inspiring! I have a very old LP of this work by a European orchestra I use to take some of the parts off of to play. I just subscribed to your channel.
Thanks for subscribing! There different kinds of content on the channel and I hope you find some things that are helpful for your work and play 😁. Even if you never play in an orchestra there is always something to learn by experiencing the different styles and hearing the various accents of musical language. Keep on exploring, enjoying and discovering.
I remember playing an etude by Brantd and it sounded the capricious Italian
Yup. That is why they are called "orchestral etudes." He based many of the etudes on themes from the orchestra literature 😉
@ at the time back I early 90’s I studied a half of dozen etudes and they were very helpful