Love me some Howard Hanson, I mean, John Williams. One of his best parodies of another composer not named Prokofiev or Korngold. Must be tough to play with all those string parts spread through the woodwinds (and euphonium?).
The tempo overall is too fast that it doesn’t allow the players to settle in or the themes to feel comfortable and organic. It feels rushed and forced. Fantastic musicians nevertheless! It’s an ideal group of musicians to conduct. Tempo choices would have resolved probably all the errors in this performance minus nervousness of a live performance.
I think Dr. Junkin’s tempos here are quite measured and in line with how Williams himself conducts the piece. Contrast that to the piece from Hook they also have up on YT which is extremely rushed and almost manic, particularly in the opening section.
Personally as someone who only knows this piece by listening this feels pretty similar to how I hear the original composition played. I'm not sure if the Lavender arrangement has a different tempo from the Williams original but this sounds right to me.
I’ve worked with John Williams and can vouch for my comments. Jerry is a great musician, but the musical choices can be refined. The band still does well for the most part. The decisions on the podium can help ground your musicians. It takes years to master it. No one is perfect. My guess is that adrenaline has something to do with it. Jerry tends to do things faster than everyone. Faster, higher, or louder doesn’t always mean better. This piece has a lot of parts that connect with one another so transitions and tempo choices are crucial for the band to play it seamless.
Love me some Howard Hanson, I mean, John Williams. One of his best parodies of another composer not named Prokofiev or Korngold. Must be tough to play with all those string parts spread through the woodwinds (and euphonium?).
I deserved to be in that bike scene
I love this group!!
I love this group
Absolutely first rate! 👌🏻
That lone double bass player wandered into the wrong concert hall but is hoping no one notices.
That cymbal player was so late at the enddddd
The tempo overall is too fast that it doesn’t allow the players to settle in or the themes to feel comfortable and organic. It feels rushed and forced. Fantastic musicians nevertheless! It’s an ideal group of musicians to conduct. Tempo choices would have resolved probably all the errors in this performance minus nervousness of a live performance.
I think Dr. Junkin’s tempos here are quite measured and in line with how Williams himself conducts the piece. Contrast that to the piece from Hook they also have up on YT which is extremely rushed and almost manic, particularly in the opening section.
Personally as someone who only knows this piece by listening this feels pretty similar to how I hear the original composition played. I'm not sure if the Lavender arrangement has a different tempo from the Williams original but this sounds right to me.
I’ve worked with John Williams and can vouch for my comments. Jerry is a great musician, but the musical choices can be refined. The band still does well for the most part. The decisions on the podium can help ground your musicians. It takes years to master it. No one is perfect. My guess is that adrenaline has something to do with it. Jerry tends to do things faster than everyone. Faster, higher, or louder doesn’t always mean better. This piece has a lot of parts that connect with one another so transitions and tempo choices are crucial for the band to play it seamless.
It's so they don't get sued for copyright
@@jasonbourne5142 That’s not how copyright works for this piece 🤣