Divertimento - Vincent Persichetti.mov

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  • Опубликовано: 23 ноя 2024

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  • @abbyriley3877
    @abbyriley3877 3 года назад +51

    0:00 - Prologue
    1:29 - Song
    3:37 - Dance
    4:41 - Burlesque
    6:30 - Soliloquy
    8:55 - March

  • @stanelias8398
    @stanelias8398 9 лет назад +51

    I played this on bass clarinet in high school, when dinosaurs roamed the earth. I had forgotten how utterly delightful -- and fun to play -- this piece is.

    • @JJ-ic9pw
      @JJ-ic9pw 4 года назад +2

      Stan Elias lmfao I’m playing it this year on bari sax and I hateeeee ittttt

    • @kathrynraymond2547
      @kathrynraymond2547 2 года назад

      @@JJ-ic9pw I'm playing this year on bari sax ☹😒

    • @jax8455
      @jax8455 Год назад +3

      I'm playing it this year on bass clarinet as well! Always fun to see another bass clarinet in the wild

    • @elisecurran9497
      @elisecurran9497 Год назад

      Yeah, there's that great run in the 3th mvt that nobody else has, at the end...wicked cool!

    • @pippop6825
      @pippop6825 9 месяцев назад +1

      im playing it this year on bass clarinet!

  • @katherinemandzak2927
    @katherinemandzak2927 4 года назад +17

    Bruh the piccolo part is easily in my top 5 kick-my-undergrad-ass ensemble pieces

  • @MaxTooney
    @MaxTooney 8 лет назад +60

    Awesome performance! I particularly want to compliment the cornet soloist on Soliloquy. That high concert G gets splattered more often than a piece of greasy bacon.

    • @kylestyyle987
      @kylestyyle987 6 лет назад +4

      MaxTooney That octave at the end of the movement is so clean and in tune as well.

  • @LyleFrancisDelp
    @LyleFrancisDelp Год назад +5

    Prologue seems rather safe to me. I find myself wishing for more energy, as one finds in the old Eastman recording. None the less, this is extremely well played and well recorded.

  • @cjdixon1995
    @cjdixon1995 12 лет назад +18

    Now i really like all of the movements. they all bring something different to the table.

  • @Thomas94K
    @Thomas94K 7 лет назад +18

    Burlesque makes me picture a pirate ship looming towards us from the distance

    • @AlyssaGriffin1117
      @AlyssaGriffin1117 6 лет назад +1

      Thomas94K fun fact this was in Pirates of the Caribbean 😁😁

    • @sarpong09
      @sarpong09 6 лет назад +1

      Makes me think of a dancer from the 1950s. Like ballet.

    • @dschooo
      @dschooo 4 года назад +2

      One Piece vibe

    • @thomaselley4736
      @thomaselley4736 3 года назад +1

      @@AlyssaGriffin1117 where? I don't remember it being in PotC at all

  • @MiniMaciosek
    @MiniMaciosek 12 лет назад +5

    Thanks for the fantastic performance of a great Persichetti piece! It sounds great.

  • @jsquad2138
    @jsquad2138 12 лет назад +8

    Solos in song and soliloquy were awesome. I love the 1st cornet part!

  • @callmeBe
    @callmeBe 5 лет назад +7

    Wonderful performance! The best I have ever heard. The choice of tempi throughout is particularly noteworthy--most conductors rush their way through, and so a lot of the musical nuances simply get slaughtered. But, not here! The tempi were performed dead on. And, I very much agree with Kylestyyle, the cornet solo is brilliantly performed; it is lush and yet highly controlled, and in tune, throughout. Larry, thanks so much for this post!

    • @LGwalt
      @LGwalt  5 лет назад +3

      Pleased to be able to do so. There are many wonderful contemporary compositions for band, but there's just no beating the "cornerstone" works that have been around for many decades. Persichetti's "Divertimento" is one of them.

    • @callmeBe
      @callmeBe 5 лет назад +2

      ". . . many wonderful contemporary compositions for band." Hmmm, Larry, I am not aware of a single work, or a single writer for that matter. (I don't consider Persichetti a contemporary). But yes, I certainly agree with you as far as this work being a "cornerstone" (I like that term) in concert band writing.

    • @padraicfanning7055
      @padraicfanning7055 5 лет назад +2

      @@callmeBe You might be able to find one in Julie Giroux's "Shine" or Joseph T. Spaniola's "Blow, Eastern Winds", for example.

    • @callmeBe
      @callmeBe 5 лет назад +2

      Padraic, I listened to "Shrine, and "Blow," but in all fairness--and I am sure you like these pieces, this is melody and accompaniment music block orchestrated for a good high school. If I was a director (again), I would be looking for such things to perform. Yes.
      But, in no way shape or form can these works approximate the Persichetti. It is so much more professionally written. Thanks for your references, I appreciate that!

  • @joeyallen2368
    @joeyallen2368 5 лет назад +8

    When I played this in 9th Grade, I got the opportunity to play both trumpet solos. I always struggled with Soliloquy, specifically the High G# and A#. Despite these being within my range, I could never make them flow. The first concert performance, I royally butchered it and went home in tears. But for whatever reason, my director believed in me. And when we finally played it for UIL, those notes finally came out, clean, clear, and beautiful.

    • @WeiMusicProductions
      @WeiMusicProductions 5 лет назад

      Nice

    • @MrTechTalkTutorials
      @MrTechTalkTutorials 5 лет назад +1

      Nah it's cuz there weren't other good trumpet players

    • @slugoz7709
      @slugoz7709 2 года назад

      lol i have to play it tonight for a concert and I've been listening to every rendition of this solo i can find.

  • @shadowentity_0043
    @shadowentity_0043 2 года назад +2

    That random snare shot at 9:41 is so Persichetti

  • @caseyandalex5734
    @caseyandalex5734 9 лет назад +10

    I love being a trumpet player and playing this piece

    • @quintinpeters629
      @quintinpeters629 8 лет назад +1

      Same! I played 2nd trumpet at District Honor Band when I was a freshman. I loved the piece.

    • @redfrenchhorn4539
      @redfrenchhorn4539 8 лет назад +2

      Quintin Peters Hey I am also a trumpet player but I played French horn in this piece. French is my main instrument now but that Soliloquy was pretty hard for the trumpet players in my band. Trumpet struggles are real.

    • @brianbaumgarn5795
      @brianbaumgarn5795 7 лет назад

      I agree with you Casey, and it bears a striking resemblance to John williams "with malice towards none" from Lincoln.

    • @jennazak8842
      @jennazak8842 7 лет назад +2

      Okay but what about being a tuba player for movement 4?

    • @Bugleur
      @Bugleur 6 лет назад

      normally it's a solo cornet on the score !

  • @redfrenchhorn4539
    @redfrenchhorn4539 8 лет назад +8

    I absolutely love this piece of music. It was the greatest struggle getting it ready for assessment but in the end it was worth it. Playing second horn was fun though but now I wish I played first. My most favorite movements are the first, second, and fourth.

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 8 лет назад +1

      I am a horn and piano player as well, composer, private music instructor, etc. I remember this was one of my favorite pieces I played in college as well. Where do you study, and how far along are you in college, etc.? Also, what kinds of music do you like the best?

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 8 лет назад +1

      The fourth movement is AWESOME!!!! :)

    • @redfrenchhorn4539
      @redfrenchhorn4539 8 лет назад +1

      BenjaminGessel Oh haha we'll I haven't started college yet. Wow you do all that??? That's amazing. The only other thing I do is play trumpet. I'm fresh out of high school. I would love to keep playing French horn though. That's life right there. I honestly would say I like any type of band and orchestral pieces. Well ones that mainly feature French horns. 😁

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 8 лет назад

      Ok. Gotcha. :) Well, I may have some suggestions for you, composer/piece-wise, regarding the late/neo-romantics, bitonal guys, EXTREMELY rich harmonies, etc... I'm assuming you know about Vincent Persichetti, as well as his other works already, etc.
      1.) Howard Hanson: Symphony #2, Merry Mount Suite
      2.) Sir Edward Elgar: Symphony #1, Salut d'Amour, Chanson de Matin, and Enigma Variations
      3.) Ralph Vaughan-Williams: Everything he wrote
      4.) Henryk Gorecki: Totus Tuus (Polish, Catholic composer)
      5.) Morten Lauridsen: Everything he has written
      6.) John Rutter: Everything...
      7.) Percy Grainger: Yes. (Band guy)
      8.) Sergei Rachmaninov: Everything, esp. Symphony #2 and Piano Concerto #2, Vocalise, 18th Variation, etc.
      9.) Maurice Ravel: Everything except Bolero ( :D ). You would LOVE Ravel if you love Persichetti...
      10.) Claude Debussy: Everything
      11.) Arnold Bax: November Woods
      12.) Gustav Holst: Planets Suite, Band Stuff (Military Marches)
      13.) Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet Overture, Symphonies, pretty much everything...
      14.) Gabriel Faure: Pavane
      15.) Carson Cooman and Randall Thompson: Good Christian/Choral stuff...
      16.) Crawford Gates, K. Newell Dayley, Michael McLean, Lex de Azevedo: Good LDS Stuff...
      17.) Alexander Scriabin: Romance for Horn
      18.) George Butterworth: Everything
      19.) John Barry: Everything (British film composer)
      20.) Syd Dale: Everything (British stock tv/film/big band/easy listening composer)
      21.) Alexander Borodin: Polovtsian Dances
      22.) Michel Legrand: Summer of '42 (French film composer)
      23.) Burt Bacharach: Everything (easy listening/popular songwriter, film composer)
      24.) Norman Dello Joio
      25.) Paul Creston
      26.) And my stuff... :)
      Should get you started. :)

    • @redfrenchhorn4539
      @redfrenchhorn4539 8 лет назад +1

      BenjaminGessel Whoa!!! That's a lot. I'll be sure to look up all of these thank you so much. The cool part is I've played music from some those composers already. 😁

  • @MrAkihiros
    @MrAkihiros 8 лет назад +9

    A very strong Stravinskian influence.

  • @cjdixon1995
    @cjdixon1995 12 лет назад +3

    so far i like the 1st and 3rd and 4th movement. and we're playing this this year

  • @Misayah29
    @Misayah29 10 лет назад +2

    Absolutely amazing.

  • @jefferywilliams9253
    @jefferywilliams9253 10 лет назад +6

    I can't stop listening to this. I also think I've forgotten the definition of tonal music. >.>

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 8 лет назад +5

      All that matters is melody and motivic content (and its development, form, etc.), plus the harmonies and rhythms that accompany that melody. Tonality is just a "grounding" effect, pieces can be quite effective and memorable whether they return to their tonic or not, of course. More clearly dissonant harmonies, of course, will always be viewed as being more dissonant. No escaping that, no matter how purely "cerebral" a piece is... :D

  • @MrAkihiros
    @MrAkihiros 8 лет назад +2

    Beautiful!

  • @pigeon4422
    @pigeon4422 Год назад +1

    so much fun :D
    0:51 mmmmmm
    also I love the part where everyone starts to add on top of the bass line one at a time in burlesque at 5:35 but more specifically at 5:53 when the trombones come in with the crunch

  • @bugleboy666
    @bugleboy666 11 лет назад +3

    Very nice solo on Soliloquy soloist ... and band.

  • @AjiSabaki
    @AjiSabaki 3 года назад

    The Grosse Pointe North Symphony Band played this in 1971 as well as Persichetti's Sym. No. 6. My good friend, Mike, played the lead cornet part on his trumpet. He killed himself in 1986 which really pissed me off. I can't listen to the Soliloquy without thinking of Mike.

  • @blu_koral
    @blu_koral 6 лет назад +2

    Dance and song are the best

  • @EldritchKraken
    @EldritchKraken 3 года назад +2

    i was first flute on this in high school over 10 years ago. always loved playing the solo for soliloquy, fit right into my play style

  • @meij_musicenthusiast
    @meij_musicenthusiast 12 лет назад +3

    My favorite movements are and shall always be the Song and Burlesque.

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 7 лет назад

      Meijah Lieteau For me: Prologue and Dance. :) The March is ok too, plus the Burlesque. The slower stuff isn't quite as strong in my opinion as his faster stuff...

    • @TheRealGr33nGuy
      @TheRealGr33nGuy 5 лет назад

      Agreed, I love Song. I play for about 12 total measures on the horn but I still like it.

  • @DjGeneralBeats
    @DjGeneralBeats 12 лет назад +2

    thats very good

  • @breaknight2118
    @breaknight2118 10 лет назад +2

    Karla this will be fun

  • @williamblackwelder1495
    @williamblackwelder1495 3 года назад

    These are great performances, as is the recording by Tokyo kosei wind orchestra

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 2 года назад +1

    There is a wrong note in bar 127 on beat 3.

    • @MrStarman926
      @MrStarman926 10 месяцев назад +2

      How bout a timestamp for those of us without sheet music?

  • @breaknight2118
    @breaknight2118 10 лет назад +2

    Wow true

  • @tbonesfa
    @tbonesfa 12 лет назад +9

    Of course it's perfect... it's UNT. ;)

  • @stormz_cloud
    @stormz_cloud 10 лет назад +10

    Wow, based on the comments this is high school music?! They're making me, and I'm in Middle School. Kinda cool but harddddddd

    • @TrumpetShadows1230
      @TrumpetShadows1230 10 лет назад +1

      karla ! ! ! the trumpet solo ! 😱

    • @KingOfTheBeez
      @KingOfTheBeez 10 лет назад +2

      I mean this was played by the Symphonic Band at my University. The video actually says North Texas Wind Symphony, which is my uni.

    • @trupet1
      @trupet1 9 лет назад +4

      None of this piece has hard rhythms or style(except piccolo, which has some hard parts). The hardest thing is making it sound balanced, and smooth. Which shouldn't take too long.

    • @stormz_cloud
      @stormz_cloud 9 лет назад +1

      Reflecting now on my comment 7 months ago. I stand corrected and know that this piece is hella awesome and not that difficult , a bit in dynamic part. Oh well this music rocks 😁🎶

    • @BenjaminGessel
      @BenjaminGessel 8 лет назад +4

      Middle School??? Are you in a music magnet school, or is your band director more of just the "fearless" type??? WOW...

  • @raymondgonzalez5690
    @raymondgonzalez5690 Год назад

    Elite

  • @wibled4162
    @wibled4162 6 лет назад +3

    Best part be the march!

  • @camilleon352
    @camilleon352 3 года назад

    Here because Troopers

  • @mtmanzeb
    @mtmanzeb 11 лет назад +6

    After having grown up with Wind Ensemble classics like this, it is painful and nauseating for me to hear the pablum high school bands are playing today.

  • @fredletel7276
    @fredletel7276 8 лет назад +4

    Nice meme

  • @ducksfan_1149
    @ducksfan_1149 3 года назад

    9:37

  • @fredletel7276
    @fredletel7276 8 лет назад +3

    Leafy brought me here

  • @PearsonLester-m5q
    @PearsonLester-m5q Месяц назад

    Wilson Lisa Taylor Margaret Wilson Eric

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 2 года назад +1

    Take off your clothes for the burlesque movement.

  • @grantkoeller8911
    @grantkoeller8911 2 года назад

    We must indoctrinate the masses, and spread the fact that this music is what they want and need, and not Katy Perry top 40 pop.

  • @praneelmadhuvanesh3770
    @praneelmadhuvanesh3770 4 года назад

    bad

  • @juliec8641
    @juliec8641 Год назад

    9:38

  • @novacraft9610
    @novacraft9610 4 месяца назад

    7:22