Contre qui, rose
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 20 ต.ค. 2024
- This is the performance of Morten Lauridsen's "Contre qui, rose" by The Concordia College Band at Lagerquist Concert Hall at Pacific Lutheran University on their annual domestic tour. This performance took place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008.
It looks so easy on paper... But in reality
Whenever we play this, our choir teacher walks into the band room(choir room is right next door) and sits in the back and almost cries. Now we have made this his favorite song and he plans to do the vocal version with the advanced choir.
We're doing this one in choir too
14 years and it's still as beautiful as I remember it. How I wish I could go back and be part of my band again.
Played this in high school as a french horn player and boy do I wanna play this again... it's such a pretty song!!
This and October
I’m over here crying like a baby wanting to go back into my HS. We never got to play this and O Magnum Mysterium. Mr. Stuckert if you see this thank you for the greatest four years. I hope you’re doing well. -Your favorite Baritone.
Lmao 4 minutes to get through 29 measures. I'm trumpet so I have to sit through till the end until I get to play
Same here second flutes only have like 10 measures
2:13 is like everything in my life has just become okay for once. All the sadness and frustration goes away for those few seconds and everything is beautiful.
This song is sooooooooooo gorgeous!! The Spring Lake Park High School Wind Ensemble Played this piece and performed without a director... it made the music come alive... we were so together... out movement and breathing... it was simple amazing..
Update. I have regarded this as my favorite recording of Contre qui, rose. Phrasing, patience, relaxed, uplifting and beautiful are ways I will describe this. Bravissimo!
Oh...this brings back warm memories of Choir in High School...this was one of my favorites! RIP Ms. Kathy Wallace!
This is such a beautiful piece. We sight-read this today in wind ensemble. It's so moving. :) You guys sound great.
First French horn. :)
Wow, wow, wow! The best interpretation by a band that I have heard! Great control band! This was exceptional.....
thank you
We are playing this song in band and i love it. The poem that the song was based on is beautiful and basically the description of my life. I just love this song :) and its played beautifully by this band.
Playing this music felt like carrying an egg on a spoon
Such a magnificent work of art. Can't wait to play the trumpet solo with an honors group that I'm a part of. So beautiful. :)
Same, I also have the solo and I’m looking forward to it, also yes I know this was 8 years ago
I'm so excited to be playing this in my high school band this year. Its so beautiful
Our senior band is playing this in performance in a few weeks. We had a rehearsal tonight, and we sounded amazing.
This piece is great it's like sympathy or greif overcome by pure hope and optimism.
GREAT crescendo! OHHHHHH! I miss this! I'm joining the choir here at my college, but NOTHING will hold a candle to the Fort Hayes Metropolitan Singers!
Love this song goes great with heart and voice wish I didn't get sick so I could play at contest next week.
beautiful piece, played this at my all-state concert. very beautiful. fail on whoever coughed during the silence in it.
Bellissima versione strumentale, bravissimi!
iLOVE the band version ^^...
Perfect 5th french horns
I get goosebumps everytime I hear the opening
There is a reason this has 0 dislikes.
@TravisTriplet003 both are absolutely gorgeous.
my middle school band is playing this for UIL this year... hahaha we are pretty much a band of a bunch of ADD kids so I don't know how we're going to pull this off but its worth a shot... (:
and I know it was a year ago since you posted, but @ballerelainewaller, believe me, I know, I play second oboe! It's soooo terrible so I pretty much spend class drawing on my music
That release at 2:13 is absolutely stunning.
*Tearing up*
between these two october :)
you should include the peom in your information box both in English and in French.
@dasenteney Rest is by Frank Ticheli :)
2:13
GMEA? Is that Georgia?
@rachthebandgeek hmm, never heard that one before actually. Good piece, but what I'm trying to find is like movement 4 in a Montana Suite or something similar.
sounds very nice (:
@TravisTriplet003 Oh my goodness! I was just listening to both of them trying to decide the same thing! I like the climax in Rose better, though October is much more intricate. Rest is also a really good one as well although I can't find it because I'm a fool and forgot the composer's name. :(
dasenteney Ticheli
HI MEGAN!!!
sounds better than texas 5A all state band. Bravo!
@singerguy27 and @Texijapi010 I'm almost positive that we all go to the same school, and were in the same band... so, going off of that, I'm gonna go ahead and say that we didn't sound better than this. We were probably about the same. And, no offense or anything, but you kind of sound pretty stuck up. Yeah, we might have gotten straight ones and it might be a hard piece, but that wasn't becauase we're just that special; we just had an amazing director who pushed us to do well.
However, we have a flute solo instead of a trumpet solo.
When you're an oboe player and only play 5 measures...
SAME
Omg this just happened to me today
1st horn gang
I think that the choral version is better...
I am a band kid, though (gonna play this in NJ state symphonic band)
@Texijapi1010 lololol. our band played better too!!! my band did UIL today and we got straight 1's for all 3 COLLEGE LEVEL pieces and sight reading we played. btw we are middle school too
singerguy27 There’s always a kid like you
The one person who dislikes this needs to grow a pair and leave.
Our band is the only one to have ever chosen to perform Contre Qui as a UIL (University Interscholastic League) piece in the three or four years it's been available, because all the other bands thought it was too difficult to get it just as perfect as it has to be. But we chose it, and - not to brag, but - I think we play it better than that college band. And we're middle schoolers. Of course, though, ours has a reputation for always getting straight ones, so...
Clay Johnson Bruh few years late but shut the hell up no one cares
Clay Johnson highly unlikely bud
Not to brag, but our middle school band plays it even better. We're the only band to have chosen to perform it for UIL (University Interscholastic League) in the four years it's been possible because no one else could play it the way it needed to be. Our first band does have a reputation for getting straight ones, though, so it kinda makes sense.
Clay Johnson you bragged
There’s always a kid like you
And very unlikely a middle school band performed this better.
F horn.... no need to say more