I have heard this played by many bands including a test piece and played very well, but it takes a Salvation Army band like the ISB to give full value to every note that tells the story as Eric Ball required of it. Brilliantly played. Thank you for sharing.
An excellent and moving rendition of a most challenging piece of brass band music. I love listening to James William's interpretation of Ball's preferred tempo. Sheer brilliance in all sections of the band! Thank you
gets to your very soul its something more than good
That is how I feel about much of this music
Beautiful
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Thank you so much for uploading this! This is my favorite recording of Resurgam.
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keith hutchinson cornet. peter wise euph. james williams conductor. sheer brilliance. thanks
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I have heard this played by many bands including a test piece and played very well, but it takes a Salvation Army band like the ISB to give full value to every note that tells the story as Eric Ball required of it. Brilliantly played. Thank you for sharing.
David Paget or ECB 😉
Not ISB, Enfield Citadel
Like the ISB, but better
@@jasonbarlow2240 indeed
There is something about a salvation army band that just brings more to the music
An excellent and moving rendition of a most challenging piece of brass band music. I love listening to James William's interpretation of Ball's preferred tempo. Sheer brilliance in all sections of the band! Thank you
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Conductor: James Williams (1984)
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Outstanding
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Conductor? Cornet & euphonium soloists? Other band members?
Sorry I do not know
David Dawes
My name is Michael Worthington, son of Trevor Worthington and my guess for a cornet player would be David Dawes
I think this is from the Kaleidoscope album, so I think it’s Keith Hutchinson on Cornet. Peter Wise on Euph?
It’s my Dad Peter Wise on euph and Keith Hutchinson on cornet. I was somewhere down the front row trying not to get in the way.