UNC Wind Ensemble - Overture to Candide by Leonard Bernstein, arr. Grundman
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- The UNC Wind Ensemble, Evan Feldman, conductor, performs Leonard Bernstein's "Overture to Candide" on October 3, 2012, in Memorial Hall, Chapel Hill, NC.
Good sound for such a small ensemble!
Played & conducted it many times both band & orchestra. Their tempo is about right; Bernstein always tended to hype-up the tempo in just about everything he did
Go FLUTES!
Yes Daniel yes.
Grandissimi!!
Great performance!
my middle school band is playing this!!!! :) go clarinets!
The Beeler arrangement much better. I didn't know we had French horns until 4 minutes in, and even then they were uninspired. Generally a very precise performance, but Lenny would be wiling to sacrifice precision for a bit more energy at the ending merry-go round tempo change (which, was there one?).
Blow through, then some more
where can I take a score?????
Festive overture
My high school band is playing this song faster than them, they are taking it slow.
A little later, but same. We haven’t started it yet but I’ve talked to my director and we will play it at a much higher tempo. Last year we played Ride by Hazo and that was fun, I feel like we’ll probably match if not go higher than that.
way under tempo
Big time
They're actually going faster than the printed tempo of half note = 132
If printed half note is 132 then quarter note equals 264. Which is much faster. Unless it’s in a 2 based time. Like 4/2. But I’m willing to bet it’s in primarily 4/4
@@caydencrawford4948 I have the music sheets right here with me. When it says half note = 132, they play 140, however at 4:01 it's actually supposed to speed up to half = 152 but they stay at the same tempo.
More French horn😐😐
everyone was great, except 3rd from right, 2nd row, who was awful
cymbals fail.
When you realize there better than Tokio Kosei
My marching band is playing this faster