For over 50 years I've listened to and studied this work, and played it a number of times, and I believe this is about the most appealing rendition I've ever heard. Helseth's tone color, her flair with phrasing, delightful trills . . . everything sounded warm and effortlessly flowing. Even the quite slow 2nd mov't maintained a sweet and expressive momentum such that I imagine 10,000 trumpeters will both envy and try to emulate it. The cadenza was, in my opinion, a tad long (and yet so musical and well executed!) and that's not really a complaint; the more I listen to her playing, the more I want to hear. Bravissima!
I finally get it. A concerto represents a human's relation to the world as they experience it, with all their emotional projections onto it. The soloist is the individual, and the orchestra is the world matching and foiling the moods of the individual. The long cadenza is the period of solitary introspection, some form of proof or soul-searching.
@@RealHogweed There are lots of trumpet concerto’s particularly from the Baroque period which despite the technical limitations of the instruments are worth investigating if that’s your thing. However, to compare anything by Torelli with the Haydn concerto is to subject him to a level of scrutiny that is not to his advantage.
Before 17 September or something : "beautiful piece of music" "such a soothing song" "Allison" After 17 September: "🐙🦑" "11:06 I gonna make this as my alarm!" "who's here from squid game"
11:07 just imagine you wake up in a warehouse there’s big bed cases which you woke up on or something like that and 455 people woke up too, There’s paintings on the walls depicting the children’s games, Red Light, Green light, Dalgona, Tug of war, Glass bridge, Marbles, and *Squid game* also there are pink people infront of a big metal door, your wearing green with a little bit of blue and and there are numbers on your teal treacksuit. What do you do?
I remember this concerto from a Mel-O-Toons cartoon titled the King’s Trumpet that my sister’s and I used to watch. It’s great to finally know the title after all these years!
I’m kinda mad that everyone came here and keeps talking about Squid Game. I’m also very happy that people are coming here from Squid Game. I loved Squid Game.
Desde el hondísimo respeto y auténtica admiración a la figura de Haydn , con todo el cariño que puedo concentrar, tengo que decir que el tercer movimiento es tan brillante , lúcido y genial que parece escrito del puño y letra de Mozart.
Before Sep 2021: a piece of classical music obscure to the modern generation On or after Sep 2021: a piece of music recognized the world over for waking up 456 indebted people for 6 games in which death is the most likely outcome
Haydn's trumpet concerto is NOT an obscure piece. It is a standard in the trumpet repertoire and is known by anyone who knows the least bit about classical music. Particularly was popular in Korea during the 70s so is probably more well known to the average person compared to the west
@@detectivehome3318 My dear boy, that’s because it is a work of his student Mozart that he found interesting and decided to add to his concerto. It was like a reference, at the time he did it. Now everyone will be tendancious to say « Wait it’s a plagiarism ! ».
As you may have noticed, this concerto contains a lot of chromaticism for the solo trumpet. Haydn wrote this concerto in 1796 for Anton Weidinger after being inspired by Weidinger's valved trumpet, which was the first real successful effort in creating a reliable valved trumpet. However, valved trumpets only became commonplace in the 19th century, and French conservatoires only started using valved trumpets in the 1900s, as it was a common belief that the valved trumpet restricted the richness of sound of the natural trumpet. Composers such as Beethoven and Schubert also wrote selective chromaticism for the trumpet, but they relied on reaching the notes outside the harmonic series by hand-stopping.
On the one hand I love that popular media utilises great classic music as it introduces it to younger modern audiences who haven't experienced it before and often overlook it. On the other hand, I hate it as it people can now only think of Squid Game when they hear this, or Fnaf when they hear Carmen.
just a note, amazing piece, however the trumpet part is actually 4 notes higher than written, idk if this was a mistake in this specific writing maybe. maybe just a transposition issue
I'm playing the first movement this year as my solo, but I have no clue what to do for the cadenza and I am scared because my director expects so much...
The opening trumpet phrase of this work can be played in a lyric, shaped manner which invites the audience to participate in a musical experience rather than just listen to the shiny trumpet play the right notes. Unfortunately, the great majority of trumpet players, even the great ones, don't look for expression in the opening line. I don't know why they think it is a march. Most orchestras play the opening more lyrically, why not take a clue from that? Wynton has a wonderful take on the first movement as a whole: he points out that the emphasis is on the 3rd beat. Try it, it works. If you begin legato, tastefully emphasizing the second note (3rd beat) of the opening theme, tapering into the 3rd note downbeat, lightly dancing up to emphasize the 3rd beat lyric line in the 3rd measure, you will create a sense of musical line which sets up the rest of the phrases. Ed Tarr said of the Haydn first movement that one could tell after the first 4 measures, or sometimes after the first 3 notes, what kind of performance it would be. Ms. Helseth is certainly an excellent trumpet player.
11:06 when you wake up in a bunk wearing a green track suit getting ready for today's game
lol i was looking for this comment
actually 11:43
xD
I knew people will coming here after watching squid game
BYE
This music has taken on a whole new meaning now.
At least it wasn't porn this time.
@@bored_person LOL
@@bored_person What do you mean?
@@kofiLjunggren This isn't the only old piece of music that experienced a recent surge in popularity due to being featured in a piece of media.
@@bored_person Um, which piece was in porn?
11:06 I will put this as my alarm to feel like I’m in a room with 455 people getting ready for a new day
*456
@@Supercooldude-7 plus him bro
11:06 Everyone's favorite part that caressed the ears of the players every morning
nah the 2nd movement is my favourite. the calmness of it makes me float
Everybody Gangsta til you hear this in the morning 11:06
Nah where cooked then
big thanks to twoset for telling us the title of this piece
Or shazam
@@charlesbenca5357 shazam hardly ever works with classical lmao
I heard them say it then I forgot what it was then I just googled it.
@@jojomjvery true
For over 50 years I've listened to and studied this work, and played it a number of times, and I believe this is about the most appealing rendition I've ever heard. Helseth's tone color, her flair with phrasing, delightful trills . . . everything sounded warm and effortlessly flowing. Even the quite slow 2nd mov't maintained a sweet and expressive momentum such that I imagine 10,000 trumpeters will both envy and try to emulate it. The cadenza was, in my opinion, a tad long (and yet so musical and well executed!) and that's not really a complaint; the more I listen to her playing, the more I want to hear. Bravissima!
Thank you Mortimer
Funny words magic man
No but I get u it is a very good rendition of this great piece
and now..
squid.
sad to see how kids are being sacrilegious to this piece
one billion one hundred thirty-five million USD... your rich.
Everybody gangsta until the PA says a game is about to begin
I finally get it. A concerto represents a human's relation to the world as they experience it, with all their emotional projections onto it. The soloist is the individual, and the orchestra is the world matching and foiling the moods of the individual. The long cadenza is the period of solitary introspection, some form of proof or soul-searching.
Only real Gganbus listen to this.
Hey there Gganbu
gganbu buddies always share
I'm a gganbu since 2021
11:43 time to start a new day with new games!
U mean a new day with new shoots ;-;
Or new deaths for 45,6 billions of Wons 😭
Haydn’s Trumpet Concerto was a certified banger long before Squid Game came along.
Certified hood classic
So true 😤😤😤
Where in Squid game is this???
@@TheMunis00 where they wake up
P E R F E C T I O N
11:06 What a familiar sound-
00:00 Allegro
07:08 Andante
11:06 Allegro
11:07 where you came for
nah 11:43
@@eagle7396 ooh look its another person who doesn't know how classical music work
11:43 goodmorning players, please make your way to the front and form an orderly line as we will be passing out your morning meal
11:06
Pls don’t cut cue
Thanks! I’ve been trying to find a recording of this on RUclips with the music, because I’m thinking of making this my college audition. Cool stuff!
Best of luck with your audition.
So did you get in?
did you get in
Did you get in yet?
He's dead guys hit and run.
Best Trumpet concerto ever written... thanks, Herr Haydn
I suggest listening to torelli's trumpet concertos :)
@@RealHogweed
There are lots of trumpet concerto’s particularly from the Baroque period which despite the technical limitations of the instruments are worth investigating if that’s your thing.
However, to compare anything by Torelli with the Haydn concerto is to subject him to a level of scrutiny that is not to his advantage.
@@elaineblackhurst1509 i find them quite refreshing. If you have some recommendations, feel free to let me know
There are some pieces of music that are more than excellent. Every phrase is a revelation, something extra.
My favorite composer, concerto and trumpeter..wow... ❤️
Before 17 September or something : "beautiful piece of music" "such a soothing song" "Allison"
After 17 September: "🐙🦑" "11:06 I gonna make this as my alarm!" "who's here from squid game"
:-)
@@tudorftbl yes it is
Love that little part at 11:15
7:07 starts 2nd movement 11:06 starts 3rd movement
This is for me to practice^ ignore the comment
11:06
POV:
You just woke up in a bunk bed and you're wearing a green tracksuit
So funny...
11:06 POV: you’ve woken up in a bunk bed and wearing a green track suit with a number on it.
⏺🔼⏹
Thanks for this gift !! You are really blessed !
Nobody ever nailed the trumpet quite like Haydn. A piece that never gets old.
Those scales, my goodness. Thank you Mr. Sanchez for uploading such a beautiful piece of historical art.
Mr. Enter, i recognized your face. now tell me when do we see a collaboration of you and the nostalgia critic?
I didn't know which piece it was, but I just heard a trumpet and E flat major, searched for Trumpet Concerto in e flat major and found it 😂
3:15 ! I Love that little part ! 😍😍
This is nothing short of a masterpiece!
11:07 just imagine you wake up in a warehouse there’s big bed cases which you woke up on or something like that and 455 people woke up too, There’s paintings on the walls depicting the children’s games, Red Light, Green light, Dalgona, Tug of war, Glass bridge, Marbles, and *Squid game* also there are pink people infront of a big metal door, your wearing green with a little bit of blue and and there are numbers on your teal treacksuit. What do you do?
I remember this concerto from a Mel-O-Toons cartoon titled the King’s Trumpet that my sister’s and I used to watch. It’s great to finally know the title after all these years!
1:28 "Oh I can play chromatics now"
1:32 "Not like I used to do"
i love this comment
Everyone is just now finding this song because of Squid Game, but the real fans have been here since day one in 1796.
I love the finale!
Yeah
We all know, what do you mean)
@@eegreque Squid game
bruh this was posted before squid game was released
1:10 is the solo
Great ensemble and soloist
The part you came for is 11:43
True, that's my favorite part!
I came for 7:08
Aeroscience the inspiration for one part of the Kaiserhymne.
Actually I'm performing the whole thing lmao
Wait, I think I heard this in the biography of Marie Antoinette
fantastic and charming
Joseph Haydn:Esz-dúr Trombitaverseny
1.Allegro 00:00
2.Andante 07:08
3.Finálé:Allegro 11:06
Tine Thing Helseth-trombita
Norvégiai Szimfonikus Zenekar
I’m kinda mad that everyone came here and keeps talking about Squid Game. I’m also very happy that people are coming here from Squid Game.
I loved Squid Game.
I hate to have bipolarity is so cool
@@alanleoneldavid1787 What?
Thank you, love this concerto!
This music feels happy :)
the andante movement at 7:08 is sublime
Wonderful piece of music! Thanks for posting!
11:06 “You have 30 minutes to get ready for the next game.”
11:47
lol octopus game > Squid game
i think its his best work!
Beautiful concert.
Desde el hondísimo respeto y auténtica admiración a la figura de Haydn , con todo el cariño que puedo concentrar, tengo que decir que el tercer movimiento es tan brillante , lúcido y genial que parece escrito del puño y letra de Mozart.
Me refiero al sentido amplio. Es un tercer movimiento optimista, divertido, brillante. Como el mejor Mozart.
Hermosa interpretación...!!!
00:00 Allegro
7:02 Andante
11:06 Squid Game Wake Up
De la serie más popular de 2021.
Juego del calamar.
Before Sep 2021: a piece of classical music obscure to the modern generation
On or after Sep 2021: a piece of music recognized the world over for waking up 456 indebted people for 6 games in which death is the most likely outcome
Haydn's trumpet concerto is NOT an obscure piece. It is a standard in the trumpet repertoire and is known by anyone who knows the least bit about classical music. Particularly was popular in Korea during the 70s so is probably more well known to the average person compared to the west
Forget the fucking Squid Game
Oh my god I love you you put time chapters so I know what the movements are.
Sounds like in the Andante section Haydn discovered the genesis of the melody that would become the Emperor quartet.
The first few seconds of the Allegro sound like the 4th Movement of Mozart’s 39th Symphony
Now I love Haydn!
@@detectivehome3318 My dear boy, that’s because it is a work of his student Mozart that he found interesting and decided to add to his concerto. It was like a reference, at the time he did it. Now everyone will be tendancious to say « Wait it’s a plagiarism ! ».
00:00 Allegro 1 악장
07:08 Andante 2악장
11:06 Allegro 3악장
11:06 everybody gangsta till you wake up in a tracksuit and hear this
Really dope track i mean really!
As you may have noticed, this concerto contains a lot of chromaticism for the solo trumpet. Haydn wrote this concerto in 1796 for Anton Weidinger after being inspired by Weidinger's valved trumpet, which was the first real successful effort in creating a reliable valved trumpet. However, valved trumpets only became commonplace in the 19th century, and French conservatoires only started using valved trumpets in the 1900s, as it was a common belief that the valved trumpet restricted the richness of sound of the natural trumpet. Composers such as Beethoven and Schubert also wrote selective chromaticism for the trumpet, but they relied on reaching the notes outside the harmonic series by hand-stopping.
this slaps
fax
8:34 반음계부분
14:00 도약진행
thank you so much !!!
You're welcome, hope you enjoy.
need to analyze this for my gcses, im in tears and falling half asleep
Excelente
On the one hand I love that popular media utilises great classic music as it introduces it to younger modern audiences who haven't experienced it before and often overlook it.
On the other hand, I hate it as it people can now only think of Squid Game when they hear this, or Fnaf when they hear Carmen.
Green ligth, red light 💚❤
11:06
My Mind: *S q u i d G a m e*
11:06
Thank me when you win, Squid game fans.
Which episode of Martha Speaks did I first hear this from? I doubt anyone would know what I'm talking about.
11:44 don't mind me i'm just timestamping for myself
Great Cadence!
6:09 can a trumpet player tell me how that is performed? (Fellow orchestra player)
Double Tonguing
11:06 Who just came cause of the wake up song from Squid Game?
I have been looking for 11:06
just a note, amazing piece, however the trumpet part is actually 4 notes higher than written, idk if this was a mistake in this specific writing maybe. maybe just a transposition issue
The trumpet part is in Eb, not Bb.
The way trumpet sheet music is written is really confusing to me. Normally I would read E-flat with the three flats.
Squid Game,
What an awesome piece of film.
Thanks squid game for bringing me to such a beautiful piece
0:46 one-measure repeats were a thing in haydn's time?
Haydn is a Great Alchemist of the Symphony
…amongst other things.
It was there also in one famous military movie, name I don’t remember, any guess🤔
no
Came for the _Squid Game_ comments, stayed for the music.
I told my friend group that I'll kidnap them, but them all in my basement and play this when they wake up.
I'm playing the first movement this year as my solo, but I have no clue what to do for the cadenza and I am scared because my director expects so much...
Not as long as this one, please.
I HAVE PLAYED THESE GAMES BEFORE
POV: you wake up in a mysterious room with 456 people and you all have a green and white shirt and green jacket with a specific number
455*
@@yararaq Yeah I know this was 9 months ago, but to some extent, you're actually correct.
Bro this dude who uploaded this is too 100% confused . " what the hell is a squid game???"
1:42 BEST PART
11:43
11:06 DJ Otada
Pumpitup?
I was here for module.
I thought trumpets of this time could only play harmonics. How would this be possible on a classical trumpet?
what is the musical element of this???
11:00 minutos.
The opening trumpet phrase of this work can be played in a lyric, shaped manner which invites the audience to participate in a musical experience rather than just listen to the shiny trumpet play the right notes. Unfortunately, the great majority of trumpet players, even the great ones, don't look for expression in the opening line. I don't know why they think it is a march. Most orchestras play the opening more lyrically, why not take a clue from that?
Wynton has a wonderful take on the first movement as a whole: he points out that the emphasis is on the 3rd beat. Try it, it works. If you begin legato, tastefully emphasizing the second note (3rd beat) of the opening theme, tapering into the 3rd note downbeat, lightly dancing up to emphasize the 3rd beat lyric line in the 3rd measure, you will create a sense of musical line which sets up the rest of the phrases.
Ed Tarr said of the Haydn first movement that one could tell after the first 4 measures, or sometimes after the first 3 notes, what kind of performance it would be.
Ms. Helseth is certainly an excellent trumpet player.
Haydn, Mozart, Beethoven. What else do you need to be happy?
11:44 the guy who said 11:06 is wrong
Season 2 upcoming 🎉🎉🎉
2:58 - 3:08😍