Imagine. if you can... hearing this on NPR with a spoken play-by-play delivered in oh-so-perfect and concise words, while the poor commentator is trying to stifle his own laughter.
once, Fred Mills and we stayed at the same hotel. In Tatui Brasil. (2003). He wanted to meet me, sought me out, was super attentive. He presented me with the recorded CD, invited me to his presentation, but he didn't compare. I didn't know anything about him or his job. I still have the CD.
He missed part of the story at the beginning. I've seen them perform this live. PART of it is an explanation that they have each previously been part of orchestras playing for ballet performances, but since they would normally be in the orchestra pit, they never actually SAW the performance! So they prepared for this work, and had long conversations with the former ballet choreographer. They would play a few bars of the music, and the choreographer would explain what would be happening in that part. Working through it this way, THIS is their interpretation.
I've not watched it yet (this century), but I'm pretty sure you're talking about the "Love Theme from Romeo et Juliet", aka "Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture"< by P.I. Tchaikovsky.
How can you not love the Canadian Brass??? Talented and funny - what more could you want???
I never thought I'd ever see this again. It's just as funny now as it was all those years ago.
Thanks for posting it!
Imagine. if you can... hearing this on NPR with a spoken play-by-play delivered in oh-so-perfect and concise words, while the poor commentator is trying to stifle his own laughter.
Thank you for posting this! They really were fabulous.
Outstanding! Especially the dancing! Lol
Wonderful, wonderful, glorious bit of piss taking!! The fastest 10 minutes ever!! Do more,
Absolutely brilliant!!😂❤
fabulously creative ..
for once out of the classical musical box .....when it openef the box it came alive ..bravo
Funny! It combines 3 of my favorite things: Classical music, Ballet and Comedy. I love this!
this is classic. ahh...the good old days of the original (more or less)
It's classy and comedic. I loved it.
once, Fred Mills and we stayed at the same hotel. In Tatui Brasil. (2003). He wanted to meet me, sought me out, was super attentive. He presented me with the recorded CD, invited me to his presentation, but he didn't compare. I didn't know anything about him or his job. I still have the CD.
It just shows how much fun it is to play with people who enjoy your art :)
Freakin' Awesome - Thanks Guys!!
Long live Canadian Brass!
The best !!
i LOVED this! :D
The best brass quintet in the history....!!!
I love Canadian brass
Amazing!
this makes me feel a lot more normal, lol. but then again, I am watching this ... :P
He missed part of the story at the beginning. I've seen them perform this live. PART of it is an explanation that they have each previously been part of orchestras playing for ballet performances, but since they would normally be in the orchestra pit, they never actually SAW the performance! So they prepared for this work, and had long conversations with the former ballet choreographer. They would play a few bars of the music, and the choreographer would explain what would be happening in that part. Working through it this way, THIS is their interpretation.
+Ron Stone
So this wasn't just something they made up? I thought they just chose a piece (or pieces of pieces) and started imitating dance to it.
Epic win
This is crazy funny! I'd like to see a revision or a sequal sometime.
lovely!
Man, This never stops being funny. I wish I knew what album they have this on.
The Canadian Brass Live! 1985
Classic!!!
showw, beurifullllll
I was like #666! Yessssss
BRAVISSIMO ! ! ! ! !
They're spry fellows! And fun.
TUBA IS BOSS.... first tuba run ever seen :D
Impensável !!
Funny stuff here. Classy and comedic
@hekkering Isn't it from Swan Lake?
This is like marching band x3 omg pure skill.
Camp Granada!
You should see running Sousaphones. It's quite entertaining.
I like to see them do a tribute to marching band
i agree...some of the old...a bit of the new
@somegalfromcan
Thank you! :)
Simplesmente incrível, me acabei de rir :D
anyone know all the songs in order?
2:55 What is the name of that song?
Canadian Brass meets DWTS.
Allen Sherman, lol.
good god
1:10-2:40 what is this music name? :D
What is the second song? Tuba and horn duel
I've not watched it yet (this century), but I'm pretty sure you're talking about the "Love Theme from Romeo et Juliet", aka "Romeo & Juliet Fantasy Overture"< by P.I. Tchaikovsky.
Not that one. The song where Ron says "Capronata?" @@renaissongsmann8889
what is the last song upbeat song they played ?
Bizet's Can Can.
louswire louswire Sorry, i got it wrong on the first go...Offenbach-Orpheus In the Underworld.
LOL Tuba power
can anyone tell me the names of the songs please