Played this piece in college on euphonium and when we got to the half time choral at the end we added pipe organ to it fully maxed out on all the stops and volume pedals. It was glorious.
the truth of performing this music, especially movement 2, is that if you are simply "following and playing," you will be left in the dust. a musician performing this must 100% be following the conductor, and rarely the music around them, as it is rarely timely. An incredible performance by the Banda Sinfónica do Exército!
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Played this beautiful piece during my junior year of high school and now I’m in my first year of Grad school. The chills I have 😅 also sitting next to the piano player during movement 2 always had my adrenaline going ❤️I miss playing this and will never forget it !
I’m playing this piece in my high school wind ensemble as a piccolo player and I absolutely love this piece. One of my favorite pieces I’ve played in band.
i wish i could've had closure with this piece. i was meant to play timpani for this piece last march with an honors wind ensemble in my area and the concert got cancelled the day of the performance and now that group doesn't even do rehearsals anymore. so sad :(
I feel so lucky as I have had the opportunity to play this on timpani for two separate bands. It's an incredibly satisfying piece and I'm sure you'll get your opportunity.
Just played my final concert under the direction of Christopher Cicconi who's getting a new opportunity elsewhere. This was the first piece he ever conducted at this institution and it was tonight's closer. I've never played with more raw emotion than I have with this piece tonight, 6:24 is where it especially made me break. This piece is forever cemented in my heart as one of the greatest pieces I've played in my musical career. Thank you Maslanka and thank you Cicconi.
Congrats, amazing performance of a suberb piece!!! I think Felix Hauswirth is getting the best out of this composition. Didn't find anything that compares to this on youtube. Had the pleasure to perform this piece in the Swiss Army Orchestra with him.
Good luck and have fun! I played this with the NJMEA central region wind ensemble in my senior year and it was such an incredible feeling to finish the piece and watch the audience immediately jump to their feet.
@@JaneCMusic1 I’m a flutist too 😊 as for second movement, all I can say is practice with a metronome, start slow and work your way up to the tempo your director plans on going. Ask them for a tempo marking so you know the end goal. Other than that, practice all your scales, major, minor, augmented, as well as arpeggios. The exercise book by Marcel Moyse is my favorite for that. Do it until you have them memorized.
It is they had us use it for auditions for our Wind Ensemble and Symphonic band and i accidentally got into both, now I have way too much music to practice including this. This is why you should NOT over prepare for auditions 😂😂
Respectfully, I think there should have been at least one more flutist on both the 1st and 2nd parts. There are places where they have the melody that I could hardly hear because they are covered up.
@@diegoflorez-saavedra816 I mean the second part, especially those tutti with high pitched woodwind & percussion, such as 10:00 & 12:55. I know how hard allignment is since my school choose this for ensemble contest haha!
Lol soon you kids will grow up to not hear mistakes first. Hearing the music first is what's important. This is a wonderful performance. God wasn't even perfect so just stop
Played this piece in college on euphonium and when we got to the half time choral at the end we added pipe organ to it fully maxed out on all the stops and volume pedals. It was glorious.
the truth of performing this music, especially movement 2, is that if you are simply "following and playing," you will be left in the dust. a musician performing this must 100% be following the conductor, and rarely the music around them, as it is rarely timely. An incredible performance by the Banda Sinfónica do Exército!
Thank you for your comment.
Thanks for this advice, I'm playing this piece and it was useful for me to hear
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@Dayton Maurice i really appreciate your reply. I got to the site on google and I'm in the hacking process now.
I see it takes quite some time so I will get back to you later when my account password hopefully is recovered.
Played this piece for all county wind ensemble my sophomore year. Played euphonium and it was so much fun
Woah I remember you! I was first chair alto!!!
@@cadenforee2453 no way really?!?!
Best recording of this I’ve heard so far. What an amazing band.
Thank you very much.
This an university of Texas best recordings
Played this beautiful piece during my junior year of high school and now I’m in my first year of Grad school. The chills I have 😅 also sitting next to the piano player during movement 2 always had my adrenaline going ❤️I miss playing this and will never forget it !
I’m playing this piece in my high school wind ensemble as a piccolo player and I absolutely love this piece. One of my favorite pieces I’ve played in band.
yeah me too
Reminds me of when I did one year exchange in America. I joined a wind ensemble and played this beautiful music as a pianist. Such a good memory.
I played this piece when I was with Portland State University's symphonic band. Best performance of my life.
Thank you very much.
"How to die by piccolo and oboe notes" by David Maslanka. Never played such a loud piece in all my life.
Yup gotta wear earplugs for sure. I didn't even play the 3rd octave stuff until concert day. 😅
i wish i could've had closure with this piece. i was meant to play timpani for this piece last march with an honors wind ensemble in my area and the concert got cancelled the day of the performance and now that group doesn't even do rehearsals anymore. so sad :(
Better days will come.
I feel so lucky as I have had the opportunity to play this on timpani for two separate bands. It's an incredibly satisfying piece and I'm sure you'll get your opportunity.
I got to play timpani on this piece last month at Carnegie hall. I will always have a strong emotional connection to this piece.
@@connersigrist Hi SHS Wind Symphony person
Just played my final concert under the direction of Christopher Cicconi who's getting a new opportunity elsewhere. This was the first piece he ever conducted at this institution and it was tonight's closer. I've never played with more raw emotion than I have with this piece tonight, 6:24 is where it especially made me break. This piece is forever cemented in my heart as one of the greatest pieces I've played in my musical career. Thank you Maslanka and thank you Cicconi.
I shed a tear listening to this, played it in 10th grade on first trumpet. love this piece.
ayy im playing it in 10th grade all county band, not on 1st part but amazing piece nonetheless
10:31 literally me when I listen to this song
Great performance of one of the greatest concert band works
Congrats, amazing performance of a suberb piece!!!
I think Felix Hauswirth is getting the best out of this composition. Didn't find anything that compares to this on youtube.
Had the pleasure to perform this piece in the Swiss Army Orchestra with him.
Thank you very much.
Beautiful piece I hope our band director will keep it! 🦅
Thank you very much for your comment.
Beautiful performance, simplesmente maravilhoso.
Muito obrigado.
Espectacular
Playing this for all state
yooo me too!! NC?
@@ashdoughnut8312 yep
@@DevilOPlaysTuba awesome dude! I’ll see you tomorrow then lol! Low brass gang!
Excellent performance !!! Congratulations
2:00
5:28
6:24
12:00 (Oboe Player)
2nd movement
8:30
9:00
This was wow such a beautiful piece👏👏👏
I’m playing this for high school 💀
GIRL WHAT. Playing this in college and it takes every ounce of my heart and soul and body to play it (i love it)
same but i ain’t a high schooler yet
Same lol as a freshman
Same but in my schools advanced band. Though last year, before I joined, they played Armenian Dances perfectly in front of judges.
@@JaneCMusic1”perfectly” 😂
I love this piece!! Thanks for the upload
Played this on flute in college band last year. I wish I could perform it all over again
Thank you very much.
Did this high school myself! Hands down one of the funnest pieces ever!
Playing this in my schools wind ensemble
Good luck and have fun! I played this with the NJMEA central region wind ensemble in my senior year and it was such an incredible feeling to finish the piece and watch the audience immediately jump to their feet.
@@amarijae any tips for the second movement? For me its my agility being bad. I play flute if it helps
@@JaneCMusic1 I’m a flutist too 😊 as for second movement, all I can say is practice with a metronome, start slow and work your way up to the tempo your director plans on going. Ask them for a tempo marking so you know the end goal. Other than that, practice all your scales, major, minor, augmented, as well as arpeggios. The exercise book by Marcel Moyse is my favorite for that. Do it until you have them memorized.
Same!!
What's gooodd@@caelwaldon379
playing this now in 9th grade as a French horn and damn this is a fun piece
Holy shit! Must be a great 9th grade band. If you can make that sound half way good that would be impressive
I played this last year as a horn too. I played second horn and damn, it really gives your chops a workout.
@@ericellsworth9852 9th grade is with all of the rest of hs… 10,11, and 12th
@@Ryanasuarusrex usually schools house a freshman band and then 2-3 upper bands.
dude same i’m going to ninth this year and it’s awesome
Excelente Desempenho!!! 🥰
Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário.
🙌 masterpiece
Muito obrigado pelo seu comentário.
Brutal xylophone part
so fun tho
it is brutal
It is they had us use it for auditions for our Wind Ensemble and Symphonic band and i accidentally got into both, now I have way too much music to practice including this. This is why you should NOT over prepare for auditions 😂😂
Beautiful peace playing 2nd trumpet part bottom split only thing about this recording is its pretty under tempo (movement 2)
Thank you very much.
@@canal.afinaudio np
4:34 bruh
10:50
min 2:56
Maslanka morreu quando ouviu o minuto 4:43
Obrigado pelo comentário. É um concerto "sem backup", uma notinha trocada não faz assim tão mal...
Respectfully, I think there should have been at least one more flutist on both the 1st and 2nd parts. There are places where they have the melody that I could hardly hear because they are covered up.
Thank you very much for your comment.
Military band instrumentation is almost always 2 flutes plus piccolo. That's how many spots they fill so there's no additional flutists available.
Bari sax part is peak
my pinkies are about to fall off but yes
@barisaxguydrob Last last Low A at the end literally would make my hand cramp and my friend would massage it for me while I change our music 😭
@@mashasiro2842NAH ALL OF THOSE LOW B AND LOW A HOLDS ARE GONNA MAKE ME PASS OUT
Who here is from the satellite wind ensemble 🎉
not neat enough, still good performance though
Thank you very much.
What are you talking about?! That was AMAZING!!
@@diegoflorez-saavedra816 I mean the second part, especially those tutti with high pitched woodwind & percussion, such as 10:00 & 12:55. I know how hard allignment is since my school choose this for ensemble contest haha!
It sounds great, but there are a few minor timing issues on entrances
Lol soon you kids will grow up to not hear mistakes first. Hearing the music first is what's important. This is a wonderful performance.
God wasn't even perfect so just stop
8:30