[PMF 2018] Open Masterclass ~Trombone~ / PMF公開マスタークラス~トロンボーン~

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  • Опубликовано: 4 сен 2024
  • PMF教授陣が、北海道で音楽を専攻する学生に指導を行い、その模様を一般に公開します(通訳付き)。
    PMF faculty gave masterclasses for local music majors - individually or in small ensembles.
    <講師>
    イェスパー・ブスク・ソレンセン(トロンボーン指導/ベルリン・フィルハーモニー管弦楽団)
    Jesper Busk Sørensen, trombone coaching / Berliner Philharmoniker
    <受講者>  所属等は2018年7月時点
    代田将也(トロンボーン/札幌大谷大学 芸術学部音楽学科研究生)
    三春茉奈(ピアノ)
    Masaya Shirota, trombone (reseach student at Sapporo Otani University)
    Miharu Mana, piano
    <曲目>
    デリク・ブルジョワ:トロンボーン協奏曲 作品114
    Derek Bourgeois: Trombone Concerto, Op. 114
    <収録>
    2018年7月7日 札幌大谷大学 大谷記念ホール
    July 7, 2018 Sapporo Otani University Memorial Hall
    [PMF公式ウェブサイト]
    www.pmf.or.jp/
    [PMF official website]
    www.pmf.or.jp/en/

Комментарии • 42

  • @yafujiyafuji8960
    @yafujiyafuji8960 Год назад +8

    さすがはマスタークラス!演奏のレベルも高いが先生の的確な指導のおかげで生徒さんの演奏が良くなってる。

  • @user-bn1mm9pz7s
    @user-bn1mm9pz7s 3 года назад +24

    18:45 tatatatata
    27:20 tuwa
    37:04 slide tonguing

  • @trombonecoach
    @trombonecoach 2 года назад +12

    The student sounds the best when he/ she imitates great sounds and goes for great musical end products, rather than manipulating structures of the body in order to get musical results.

  • @CliffMcAulay
    @CliffMcAulay Год назад +8

    This is great! The trombone is capable of so much expression. After 54 years of playing, I am still learning.
    Thank you for uploading.

  • @TomerSchwartz
    @TomerSchwartz 4 года назад +12

    Jesper is one of my favorite trombone players if my top favorite

  • @JMoura-qj6rr
    @JMoura-qj6rr Год назад +5

    Beautifull!!!Thank you.

  • @andreripoll
    @andreripoll 3 года назад +20

    I've picked up the trombone a week ago, the first wind instrument I play and this has been sooo informative, even if I never come to play anywhere close to this!

    • @42SV692s
      @42SV692s 3 года назад +1

      I can't put recommend picking up a brassinstrumet! Have you considered taking lessons?

    • @andreripoll
      @andreripoll 3 года назад +3

      @@42SV692s I took some introductory lessons, but online due to the pandemic which has been ever raging here in Brazil. It is difficult to have classes online, as the call quality is not always the best. It helped me start off with proper posture and embouchure, I guess! Hopefully I can take some further lessons next year.

  • @KaroAss66
    @KaroAss66 Год назад +2

    What great teaching. Initially I thought that the instrument was poor. But with the lesson I could see and hear how articulation and tone quality improved just by the breathing, posture and relaxed body control.

  • @user-rl8nn9vk9v
    @user-rl8nn9vk9v Год назад +2

    32:15 high register tutorial
    Amazing 🤩

  • @aichobi_c5
    @aichobi_c5 2 года назад +5

    上手すぎ、、、

  • @tzl9994
    @tzl9994 Год назад

    21:00 〜 演奏は言うまでもなく教え方も素晴らしい😱

  • @jacobsmallwood6001
    @jacobsmallwood6001 4 года назад +8

    Great teaching here

  • @crarytrombone9672
    @crarytrombone9672 4 года назад +5

    I’m glad that I’m in quarantine

  • @juliocesar9443
    @juliocesar9443 3 года назад +6

    Amazing performance!!

  • @Chares800
    @Chares800 5 месяцев назад

    講師は神レベルだけど、生徒もクッソ上手いな

  • @stefanobelotti7557
    @stefanobelotti7557 3 года назад +2

    Great video , very interesting

  • @canal178
    @canal178 4 года назад +3

    bravooooo

  • @connorskeeters8981
    @connorskeeters8981 3 года назад

    Does any one know what horn the student is playing on? I think its the bach prelude but im not sure

    • @FzBone198
      @FzBone198 3 года назад

      I think it’s a Conn 88H

    • @WatchClock99
      @WatchClock99 3 года назад

      @@FzBone198 also recommend Conn 88H

    • @davidrockefeller2007
      @davidrockefeller2007 3 года назад

      It might be a newer conn 88h but the sound isn’t as good as a older conn from the 60s. He needs a better trombone.

    • @sumitoi36
      @sumitoi36 2 года назад +2

      I think Jürgen Voigt J-188

  • @swazsugaife
    @swazsugaife 11 месяцев назад

    What is that kind of trombone?

  • @mouthpiece200
    @mouthpiece200 Год назад +3

    A German guy speaking English to Japanese translator.

    • @utkuy1537
      @utkuy1537 7 месяцев назад

      He is Danish.

  • @bernardlandry8664
    @bernardlandry8664 4 года назад +2

    What is the name of those pieces ??!?

  • @martin1024
    @martin1024 4 года назад +8

    breathing tips 100% gießkanne

  • @bertrandrussel3680
    @bertrandrussel3680 3 года назад +4

    breathing tips : how to not become better

  • @antoniorodolpho6835
    @antoniorodolpho6835 2 года назад

    The student sound more tunned than the master.

  • @osamukoike7525
    @osamukoike7525 10 месяцев назад +2

    通訳が意訳にしてもはしょりすぎ

  • @NolenJacobson
    @NolenJacobson Год назад +1

    God band directors are a pain. They know exactly what they're talking about but none of them have any clue how to say it. Like he's clearly just telling the kid to make sure he hits the accents on the beat and he has to say some nonsense about how he wants him to "make sure that every single note has your focus and your most wonderful sound". He keeps saying meaningless or subjective shit like "play it with heart" when he's clearly just asking him to play more legato and with less strong accents. Everyone's classically trained there and knows the same terminology but band directors just tend to be the sort of people who don't give a shit about that kind of thing.
    47:50 we've all been there when the adjudicator/special guest/whatever gets a little too carried away and makes you do something in front of the crowd that makes you want to curl up and die

    • @AyushZ22
      @AyushZ22 Год назад +1

      dawg just shut up you dont know what youre talking about, these guys are there for a reason and hes not a "band director"

    • @NolenJacobson
      @NolenJacobson Год назад

      @@AyushZ22 I do not mean to lessen the importance of people like Jesper Sorensen or the huge value and opportunity that listening to and learning from an expert musician like him is. While my language was admittedly casual and a little rude what I was meaning to get across from my comment was simply that professional musicians and people in that space like band directors, music teachers and adjudicators are often the artistic sort of person who describe technical things in abstract and emotional terms and that it can be frustrating or difficult to translate the great advice they're giving into something more concrete/practical.
      I do not mean to seem like I'm discrediting or insulting anyone nor do I want to appear like I'm giving advice from an expert's point of view as I'm of course not one. I'm only reminiscing over the kind of thoughts and feelings other music students and I shared with eachother way back in the day during my years taking learning a musical instrument seriously.

    • @dingtaifung5232
      @dingtaifung5232 Год назад +2

      I get what u mean. But certain phrases when attached to emotional and more human feelings will more likely produce the result wanted. When you are asked to play more legato, many people will focus too much on the technical espect and not on the musical one. Osinato staccatos can be just described as that, however the feeling it is trying to convay can be different according to the piece. It can be light and bouncy or sharp and brash and many more. Musical notations are not perfect, that's y conductor often bring in emotion when describing what they want
      I personally feel that music is almost all emotion and putting too much emphasis on the technical espects of music can actually negatively affect it

  • @hisayoshisato9137
    @hisayoshisato9137 Год назад

    わたしのダメ出し スライドを引きずるな リップいのちでしょ。そしてもっと音はソフトにやらわかにです 魅力ないわー