SCORE STUDY #9: ESPRIT DE CORPS (Robert Jager)

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  • @c.k.mcknight8921
    @c.k.mcknight8921 4 года назад +11

    This was the very first piece I ever heard a college wind ensemble play. I swore to myself then and there that I'd make it into that group. It took a year, but I got there! Thanks for the memories.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  4 года назад +3

      proud of you man, that's determination in action! find that next goal and make more good memories!

  • @alawsonmusic
    @alawsonmusic 5 лет назад +10

    I attended Tennessee Tech for my undergrad, where Mr. Jager is Professor Emeritus. He still lives in town and I see him occasionally at one of the local coffee shops and have had the chance to talk with him several times on and off campus.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  5 лет назад

      Dope! Any cool stories?

    • @alawsonmusic
      @alawsonmusic 5 лет назад +2

      Anthony O'Toole One revolved this piece, that the section in Ab, where the time feels more compound than simple, that he was mowing his yard and hit a root that jarred him a little on the mower. He said he went inside as wrote what he felt on the mower.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  5 лет назад +1

      @@alawsonmusic I've heard the tractor story! so odd but cool at the same time.

    • @TheDrMendy
      @TheDrMendy 3 года назад

      I was a senior majoring in music ed when Mr. Jager (it's pronounced Jayger, not Yayger). He lives in Cookeville to this day. A great man, musician, and friend. And yes, there are cool stories.

    • @michaelquillen2679
      @michaelquillen2679 3 года назад

      Years ago (2000?), I emailed Mr. Jager and informed him that I had conducted the Tennessee Tech bands years before he did. That did pique his interest and he wanted to know more, as he did not recognize my name. I told him that when my father attended Tennessee Tech in the late '50s, I attended the basketball games with my parents and they always sat next to the band. Of course, I stood in front of the band and "conducted" them. Later in life, I would go on to earn a degree in music, become a public school band teacher, and became an arranger for my bands. I also told him that I was "hooked" on him back in 1970, when the Northeast Montana district select band I was a part of, performed his Third Suite and further, I used the Third Suite as my final practical exam in conducting class while in college. He enjoyed hearing all of this.

  • @fortepiano4491
    @fortepiano4491 6 лет назад +19

    This is the best recording you could've chosen. The way the horns just take it up at 5:43 is absolutely brilliant.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  6 лет назад +1

      Yeah, I love this recording! It's the cleanest and most musical performance. The High horn part is a definite plus!

    • @rwb76
      @rwb76 5 лет назад +2

      @@AnthonyOTooleMusic The high horn part isn't in the printed parts.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  5 лет назад +3

      rwb76 true - but I felt, using the recording I chose, that I’d like the reduction to visually match the sound.

  • @paulpetrovich6869
    @paulpetrovich6869 4 года назад +4

    I absolutely love this piece!! So much energy!

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  4 года назад

      It's so good! Great variety of themes and instrumental colors.

  • @tornadochaser283
    @tornadochaser283 10 месяцев назад +1

    4:15 is one of THE best Low Brass melodies I have heard as a euphonium player.

  • @toddpayne923
    @toddpayne923 5 месяцев назад

    That is a super job taking us through this awesome piece!

  • @pixelator9002
    @pixelator9002 5 лет назад +9

    Yo I hit like and got this to 69 likes with no dislikes. This is quite an amazing piece, and I'm playing it this school year.

  • @danielrehberg2454
    @danielrehberg2454 6 лет назад +16

    Do "Give Us This Day"

  • @HelloooThere
    @HelloooThere 3 года назад

    I like it. Feels like THE WAR IS OVER !!!!!

  • @lesmizzle
    @lesmizzle 6 лет назад +6

    Definitely John Williams inspired. The opening is a take on Adventures on Earth.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  6 лет назад

      I know right?

    • @rwb76
      @rwb76 5 лет назад

      Also Hanson Symphony 2

    • @ryanpongras940
      @ryanpongras940 3 года назад

      @@rwb76 The bike chase from ET is strikingly similar. But who cares, both are great pieces on their own!

    • @HelloooThere
      @HelloooThere 3 года назад

      lots of open fifths ;-)

  • @wheelie17081
    @wheelie17081 5 лет назад +1

    Brilliant

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  5 лет назад

      Thank you Gordon, the work is brilliant to begin with - just doing a play-by-play commentary haha

  • @the_girl_who_got_frozen
    @the_girl_who_got_frozen 9 месяцев назад

    The fact that we’re playing this for festival and I’m in high school 😭

  • @tehehetochan1500
    @tehehetochan1500 2 месяца назад

    NicePLAY🎉😊

  • @roses2155
    @roses2155 Год назад +2

    Jager, not Yager. I studied with him.

    • @donaldmorris5063
      @donaldmorris5063 2 месяца назад

      I heard a funny but crude story when someone called him Yager. He emphasized the "J" sound by referencing a crude word for something that men do alone :)