PLEASE - by all means! There are more wonders for you to discover. Shostakovich inspired me too. You won't always find great composers, but you might become one yourself.
I have loved the music by Shostakovich since I was 11 years old and first picked up an instrument to play. This is my favorite of all I ever learned since. Now, I'm over 60. I can still remembe rhow it felt to play his compositions, with the rest of the team. Balanced, enlightening and almost magical.
We played it in 8th grade for competition. Sadly, our fantastic band director failed to take into account the plebian, uninspired judges, who had no tolerance for high school/college level music from us blue-collar plebes. We got a SECOND in state. Most of us were crushed. I had never heard us play so well as that day. I have good hearing, stellar pitch (it's genetic, I swear on my life) and I sat surrounded by my peers who played their hearts out. Of course I did too, but they were SO inspired. The judges sucked. We didn't.
#SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD ♦♣♠♥♫♪
We played a marching arrangement of this in college during the 80's when corpse style was all the rage and the trumpets carried the melody as a result. It was a very brass heavy style.
I just watch the fingering and know that part when I see it. (played it MANY times in concert plus rehearsal! It says 4th, but it should the "If you wanna have some fun" part!@@nosnojrcj
We had a pretty good High School symphonic band. Neither of us baritones (euphoniums) could really play some of those fast lines; we had to fake it. These guys have 4 euphonists who looked and sounded like they could all play it. I guess maybe I shoulda practiced a lot more. I’m so ashamed.
We played it in 8th grade for competition. Sadly, our fantastic band director failed to take into account the plebian, uninspired judges, who had no tolerance for high school/college level music from us blue-collar middle schoolers. We got a SECOND in state. Most of us were crushed. I had never heard us play so well as that day. I have good hearing, stellar pitch (it's genetic, I swear on my life) and I sat surrounded by my peers who played their hearts out. Of course I did too, but they were SO inspired. The judges sucked. We didn't. We were GRAND. (I still play. Some of my former classmates do as well.) Judges are sometimes unworthy of judging.
Jeez your middle school must have been one of the best in state. The thought of a middle school band playing this piece at all, let alone well is astonishing
This feels a lot slower and with less "pomp" than when I performed it in high school. Not sure which interpretation is more accurate, but this performance is still good!
Playing this right now, an I am very glad it is in Ab instead of A because that would be so much harder. Of course I am used to concert band keys and not the keys orchestras usually play in.
Ok question how do you think being able to play good is bad ? Also no because it depends on how much you practice and I've have seen alot of people that are much younger and and can probably beat me in music but the short answer is no and is it just you playing the piece or whole band? Also I'm in 8th
I’m in 8th grade and I’m amazed, this is what makes me wanna keep playing trumpet
Same but I play the Tenor Sax 🎷
PLEASE - by all means! There are more wonders for you to discover. Shostakovich inspired me too. You won't always find great composers, but you might become one yourself.
@@Aub-dh9ls bro we twins let’s gooooo
Same but clarinet
I’m a freshman and we’re playing this!
That is *the most incredible* intonation and control I have *ever* heard on a piccolo. My jaw is wide open, wow!
Listen to this one: ruclips.net/video/MDIkhOgztzc/видео.html
ur right! ♥♫♪♥♥♥ the intonation is great and transparancy
The woodwind parts to this are a beast
The BEAST? LOL NO! Shostakovich was nothing if not balanced.
@@sealyoness you don't get it. shut up, please.
It’s amazing at how fast they can play.
An absolutely terrific performance. Extraordinarily clean.
Grand in sound. Rich in talent. Incredible in precision. Simply beautiful.
Great job. Lead clarinet was awesome and winds right on point
I have loved the music by Shostakovich since I was 11 years old and first picked up an instrument to play. This is my favorite of all I ever learned since. Now, I'm over 60. I can still remembe rhow it felt to play his compositions, with the rest of the team. Balanced, enlightening and almost magical.
Cant wait to one day be apart of this amazing ensemble
It sounds
It really does, tho
I meant it sounds really goo
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This is my favorite piece for band - and it has my privilege to have played it in high school honor band - 2nd chair Tuba.
We played it in 8th grade for competition. Sadly, our fantastic band director failed to take into account the plebian, uninspired judges, who had no tolerance for high school/college level music from us blue-collar plebes. We got a SECOND in state. Most of us were crushed. I had never heard us play so well as that day. I have good hearing, stellar pitch (it's genetic, I swear on my life) and I sat surrounded by my peers who played their hearts out. Of course I did too, but they were SO inspired. The judges sucked. We didn't.
I was first chair tuba recentlt in a region band thing and we played this, beautiful piece
@@sealyoness How old are you now?
#SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD ♦♣♠♥♫♪
there really is beauty left in this world!
We played a marching arrangement of this in college during the 80's when corpse style was all the rage and the trumpets carried the melody as a result. It was a very brass heavy style.
This arrangement stays very true to the original orchestral score.
Except for the key.
What arrangement is this?
Fantastic performance BRAVI !
Kudos to the dude playing the 4th trumpet part....that's the most fun part to play!
Absolutely!!!!!
I just watch the fingering and know that part when I see it. (played it MANY times in concert plus rehearsal! It says 4th, but it should the "If you wanna have some fun" part!@@nosnojrcj
1:25 as a euphonium player, this gave me several panic attacks when I had to play it in band junior year
We had a pretty good High School symphonic band. Neither of us baritones (euphoniums) could really play some of those fast lines; we had to fake it. These guys have 4 euphonists who looked and sounded like they could all play it. I guess maybe I shoulda practiced a lot more. I’m so ashamed.
@@phtharticu have instagram bro?
Great piece! Great performance. Bravo!
This as absolutely amazing
This makes me wanna keep playing clarinet
I'm in 10th grade. My high school is gonna play this for our spring concert. Hope we don't did lol.
Bravíssimo!!!!!!!!
Beautiful music
This is my college audition music 😳
shoutout to that clarinet player in a wheelchair
Sublime
When you realised Hibike! Euphonium sent you here:
Really???
euphonium part goes crazy
Kickin ass.
We played it in 8th grade for competition. Sadly, our fantastic band director failed to take into account the plebian, uninspired judges, who had no tolerance for high school/college level music from us blue-collar middle schoolers. We got a SECOND in state. Most of us were crushed. I had never heard us play so well as that day. I have good hearing, stellar pitch (it's genetic, I swear on my life) and I sat surrounded by my peers who played their hearts out. Of course I did too, but they were SO inspired. The judges sucked. We didn't. We were GRAND. (I still play. Some of my former classmates do as well.) Judges are sometimes unworthy of judging.
Jeez your middle school must have been one of the best in state. The thought of a middle school band playing this piece at all, let alone well is astonishing
when you realize your band teacher is in this video :
lmao atkins?
@@evo1720 bro yes 🥶
I am grade 6 and I'm playing this piece
I’m in kindergarten and playing traveler by David Maslanka and Rocky point holiday by Ron Nelson on first Clarinet
@@nick7295 kindergarten 3?
@@adalanandchappie5527 yes but 0
The song itself isnt hard its just the tempo and playing together in time, i love the piece tho
When you realize mr Bartley sent you here.
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This feels a lot slower and with less "pomp" than when I performed it in high school. Not sure which interpretation is more accurate, but this performance is still good!
Felt pretty right to me except for the weird accelerando towards the end.
I always find it disappointing that this is Ab instead of A which is what it should be.
Playing this right now, an I am very glad it is in Ab instead of A because that would be so much harder. Of course I am used to concert band keys and not the keys orchestras usually play in.
Lol doesn't really matter it's just great music and people don't notice it
8: 1:25
How’s here from hhs
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2:05
quite boring, without fire because slow
agree, the conductor/MD is not inspired........... he just beats the counts, cashing his 6,000 dollar fee i guess......... 6 minutes playing
is it bad that i’m in 8th grade and can play this😐
Ok question how do you think being able to play good is bad ? Also no because it depends on how much you practice and I've have seen alot of people that are much younger and and can probably beat me in music but the short answer is no and is it just you playing the piece or whole band? Also I'm in 8th
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