Anyone plan on staging The Importance of Being Earnest? Here's the opening musical theme. The final curtain falls to Handel in the Strand. What's in-between...well, listen to more Grainger with an ear for something besides Country Gardens. Piano or orchestral, it'll all work, and I guarantee you'll be asked where that music came from.
This is pure magic.
Thank you for posting!
I never knew orchestras had referees too
Bah " humbug" !
Even with age, no discovery.
Anyone plan on staging The Importance of Being Earnest? Here's the opening musical theme. The final curtain falls to Handel in the Strand. What's in-between...well, listen to more Grainger with an ear for something besides Country Gardens. Piano or orchestral, it'll all work, and I guarantee you'll be asked where that music came from.
This sounds pretty much the same as north Texas played it in the original recording of the song except a few additions and extra parts
SavageGaming 317 or north Texas had a few parts removed
@@eee_inn2658 north Texas played the original.
@@MichaelEavesMusicis is the original. North texas played an arrangement by Larry daehn
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Où trouver ce genre de music et surtout comment ça s'appelle ce genre de music !? Opéra ?? Classic ? 🤔
What style musical for this music ?
I think it would be considered classical, Grainger was a 20th century composer
@@renemagritte9218 thx for information 🙏😊 , i had a feeling to be a fantastic movie , it's incroyable !
Oh! I didn't realise Vaughan Williams and Grainger were in competition.
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Did Grainger himself make this arrangement?
This one (I believe) is Grainger's original arrangement. The only other arrangement i'm aware is one for concert band by Larry Daehn.
Grainger's original has saxophones. (But yeah, it's his orchestration with them removed for some strange reason).
The conductor must stand stock still, moving his hands only very slightly, just enough to convey the beat.
One odd harmonic turn from a Percy Grainger setting is worth all Vaughn William's folk song arrangements put together.
So true.
At least have the courtesy to spell Vaughan Williams’ name correctly.
I don't like so much moving because its distracting but I understand they have like emotion
Are the saxophones left out?… and the conductor is a saxophone player... makes no sense.