That chord at 4:58 sounded amazing! Thats whats so cool about a group like this because it brings out beautiful parts that you can't hear in a regular band.
For a nonet, which is a musical group of nine, that's rather impressive! However, nothing beats the U.S. Marine Band's recording of the _First Suite_ and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds' recording of the _Second Suite,_ both of which Frederick Fennell conducted.
This deserves at least 15 times the views it has. Gorgeous.
That chord at 4:58 sounded amazing!
Thats whats so cool about a group like this because it brings out beautiful parts that you can't hear in a regular band.
I’m blown away. I need to see the 9 of you live
Towards the beginning I was sure there was an unseen euphonium playing but it was apparently the horn doing a fine euphonium impersonation.
For a nonet, which is a musical group of nine, that's rather impressive! However, nothing beats the U.S. Marine Band's recording of the _First Suite_ and the Cleveland Symphonic Winds' recording of the _Second Suite,_ both of which Frederick Fennell conducted.
Simply wonderful!
Fantastic job everyone!
I really miss percussion, especially in the finale from the first suite.
Wow, just WOW!
What a perfect arrangement for an outstanding ensemble!
Marvellous!
Wowee! But of course there is nothing like a full band version.
Wow!!!!!!!!!!
Unbelievable. So. A few......close your eyes ...could be a whole orchestra.....just saying.❤
Apon reflection perhaps the only change I'd do is use cornets
Score and parts please?
Stephanie just doesn't get a break does she!
The opening solo was written for Tenor Saxophone. By the way, why are there no Saxophones?
This is an orchestra nonet, there are usually no saxophones in orchestra (some exceptions).
Played that solo on tuba in marching band many moons ago.