I thought he was pretty good overall, just a shame about the missed last note but I guess those mistakes can happen to the best of players on an off day.
A great performance but it feels like some players were not at their best. I heard them playing the same piece at the Europeans in Palanga and they stepped up a gear. Sop and Principal cornet were faultless in Palanga and the principal cornet played up to the top D at the end of the cornet cadenza as it is written (in this recording the Sop takes over). Still a great performance from a fantastic band.
Looks like the screaming in the end BEFORE the last note upset the soprano player. Maybe that's why he missed it. Pity. Audience should stay fair but I know it's common practice in Brass Band competitions to scream into the last chord
@@explodingsausage6576 We'll never know. Playing on this level is like sports. To hit a top note the player needs full focus and distractions of any kind won't be helpful
@lalalalelele1189 No, they just need to not take unnecessary risks. This guy knew the risks and still went for it. A good player doesn't blame the audience for missing a note (this guy doesn't either, you made that up)
Blij dat ik hiervan live getuige mocht zijn! Wat een drive wat een band wat een sound!
Internationale top!
Yesss hier heb ik op zitten wachten!!
Kippenvel! Alle lof voor deze muzikanten, dirigent en componist!
Fortza💪
Fantastisch 🙌🏻🙌🏻
es cornet had misschien een paar grote fouten, maar voor de rest een geweldige prestatie
I thought he was pretty good overall, just a shame about the missed last note but I guess those mistakes can happen to the best of players on an off day.
Bravooo!!!
I really like the flugelhorn player, so much suppleness
An absolutely phenomenal performance by all players Bravo Bravo
Who writes this stuff?😂
A great performance but it feels like some players were not at their best. I heard them playing the same piece at the Europeans in Palanga and they stepped up a gear. Sop and Principal cornet were faultless in Palanga and the principal cornet played up to the top D at the end of the cornet cadenza as it is written (in this recording the Sop takes over). Still a great performance from a fantastic band.
Looks like the screaming in the end BEFORE the last note upset the soprano player. Maybe that's why he missed it. Pity. Audience should stay fair but I know it's common practice in Brass Band competitions to scream into the last chord
He sounded tired and still went for it, not exactly the audience's fault is it?
@@explodingsausage6576 We'll never know. Playing on this level is like sports. To hit a top note the player needs full focus and distractions of any kind won't be helpful
@lalalalelele1189 No, they just need to not take unnecessary risks. This guy knew the risks and still went for it. A good player doesn't blame the audience for missing a note (this guy doesn't either, you made that up)
I agree but tbh even the best of players make unfortunate mistakes.