This is my transcription I did in high school! I didn't realize groups are playing it. I've learned a lot about orchestration since, but doing this definitely kick-started that learning process, and having it performed was a big boost that helped me keep at it. Thanks!
I love this piece of music and I love being able to see the players up close like in this video. Most of the other renditions are played as though they just want to get it over with. This has a proper majestic sound to it and I love it. I almost wish I could live in Austin just to attend one of this group's concerts from time to time, but no, To freaking humid and hot and to many hurricanes. I've been through a couple of those and never again if I have anything to say about it. Thankfully I can hear this on You Tube. Edit: Interesting that the Austin Symphonic BAND, has one lone bass viol in the back next to a lone tuba. Their sounds compliment each other nicely.
This songs haunts me head rent free. And I honestly don’t mind
This is my transcription I did in high school! I didn't realize groups are playing it. I've learned a lot about orchestration since, but doing this definitely kick-started that learning process, and having it performed was a big boost that helped me keep at it. Thanks!
So you transcribed this song from the original? And you did it in high school? That’s incredibly impressive!
lmao I like how theres just that one bass in the back
A thoroughly enjoyable performance. Thank you for posting for our listening pleasure.
wonderful performance. I love when it enters pesante and the deep instruments sound, so relaxing
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there’s bass clarinets!!!!! Im not the only one😂
We are doing this as an 8th grade band and it doesn’t sound that bad👌
I love this piece of music and I love being able to see the players up close like in this video. Most of the other renditions are played as though they just want to get it over with. This has a proper majestic sound to it and I love it. I almost wish I could live in Austin just to attend one of this group's concerts from time to time, but no, To freaking humid and hot and to many hurricanes. I've been through a couple of those and never again if I have anything to say about it. Thankfully I can hear this on You Tube.
Edit: Interesting that the Austin Symphonic BAND, has one lone bass viol in the back next to a lone tuba. Their sounds compliment each other nicely.
I was going to play this in middle school during 8 grade but covid happened and we never had a chance to play it :(
I am playing it right now in 8th grade
@@haven2161 LESS GO congrats bro
@@Lowintech147 yah
Good work in the band, but this should have been reshot after the camera people knew which instruments to highlight and when.
Amazing sound but some of the camera angles are… odd
Being a band kid is my only personality trait
So lame
An orchestra is nothing without strings....
So lame that some one can't tell the difference between a concert band and orchestra.
@@JustinRainesMusic right?
Austin Symphonic *"Band"* Performing Russian Sailors' Dance by Reinhold Glière
In case you didn't see the title properly 😊
@SilentStudiosYT OP's the kind of person who would go into a sushi restaurant and be like "So lame, a Chinese restaurant is nothing without dumplings"