Barclay Brass plays Chesnokov - Salvation is Created
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- Опубликовано: 13 сен 2024
- Live in concert, December 2, 2023 at St. Paul's Episcopal, Alexandria, VA. Barclay Brass perform David J. Miller's arrangement of Pavel Chesnokov's Salvation is Created.
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Nathan Clark, Amy McCabe and Chris Larios, Trumpets
Kris Westrich, Flugelhorn
Alex Kovling and Chandra Cervantes, Horns
David Sisk and David Miller, Trombones
Kaz Kruszewski, Bass Trombone
Mark Jenkins, Euphonium
Willie Clark, Tuba
Audio recorded and mastered by Brian Bowman.
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I've referred to one of your previous videos as a master class on phrasing. Here's another, but very different in purpose. Fantastic. I just wished you guys would make it farther up north. At 72 it's getting tougher to make the long drives. btw, without being a troll, I thought the low brass were perfectly balanced, including the bass. The moment when the low brass picked up the melody at a piano level made me smile. A lot. Truly beautiful.
Gorgeous!
This ensemble rivals the German Brass for consistently stunning musicianship.
Thank you so very much for doing this piece! I am the second of three generations of trumpet players, and yet I had never heard of this until the guest conductor at my sons high school Fox Valley music festival chose it as part of their performance about 15 years ago. The beauty of the piece itself combined with the level of musicianship and dynamics that the conductor got out of those young musicians left me speechless - but then again, having literally “lived inside of” the brass sound since my father started allowing me to sit down on the floor next to his leg in the band shell at the age of three 60 years ago while he played the trumpet, with our having the trombones in baritones and tubas all around, it does tend to give me that feeling frequently when listening to brass…
When I received the recording of that Fox Valley music festival performance, and when able then to also view and listen to my own videotaping of it when I could listen to it in my ear phones, and again be surrounded by the band in an auditory way, it had even more of an impact, literally taking away my ability to speak, and bringing me to tears, thinking of all of the hundreds of hours of practice, of playing with my father, whether on trumpet or baritone, of all of the years of playing in church with my dad, and or my son, and then listening to and playing with my beloved trumpet teacher, who like me first following my father and having his same teacher, my second teacher also became my son’s teacher before passing away 18 years ago.
Thank you again for the beauty, for the precise, musicianship, for the attention to both attack and release, the care for the color, tone, and shape of every note - and especially for the memories!
One of these days, maybe when I can ever retire, I will get that Fox Valley music festival performance posted. All of you would love it!
My only experience with this piece was a teacher trying to have.....well he was an idiot this song needs a full brass ensemble
Beautiful but I’m missing the big horn on the bottom. RM yes?
Willie Clark plays his tuba beautifully throughout the piece. What is RM?
@@TheBarclayBrass yes he sounds great. It appears in earlier videos that he’s playing a Rudolph Meinl. A larger horn. To my ears more bass presence. Again , to my ears.
Wonderful!