Mackey: Wine-Dark Sea
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- Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony for Band by John Mackey
The University of Texas Wind Ensemble
Jerry F. Junkin, conductor
Live in Bates Recital Hall - Austin, Texas
February 12, 2014
Published with the permission of the composer. This video may not be republished, excerpted, or otherwise publicly redistributed without permission.
I really wish John Mackey would learn an instrument so he would understand how hard his pieces really are.
*Cries in First Clarinet*
@@quanhoangclarinettist6225 cries in easy third clarinet part
Cries in earthquake-inducing contrabass clarinet part
Laughs in percussion
Laughs in trombone glissandi
that moment when you notice your highschool band director playing clarinet at the world premiere of wine dark sea years after you graduated
i have never been more angry than when an ad just POPPED UP IN THE MIDDLE OF THE FINALE LIKE THE LAST 20 SECONDS AAAA
Adblock dude
Jesus John Mackey makes some crazy Ass music
You have his name wrong. It is John Mackey.
@@MarkHaKa1 what
@@ShockzG5I think they were implying the person was calling John Mackey “Jesus John Mackey”
How are there no comments on how phenomenal this percussion section is?!?!
Absolutely! The percussion section was very tight. Awesome!
I don't think I've seen a composer give more love to the percussion section than John Mackey.
Bartholomew Thundercat III Tichelli does a good job as well
Chris Trlak Pretty much all of Mackey’s music has a phenomenal percussion section.
maslanka...in some cases
I. Hubris: 0:00
II. Immortal thread, so weak: 10:42
III. The attentions of souls: 21:47
Why isn’t this higher up
THANK YOU SO MUCH IM DOING THIS FOR AN ASSIGMENT AND THIS SAVED ME
Thank you 8 years later 😊
@@TrumpetBozo No worries,
From 8 years ago 😸🎺
YOOOOOO
The conductors moves at 25:45 always get me. 🤣 And also really like the clarinet solo in movement III
It took me way too long to realize that the rhythm the percussion introduces at 7:24 is morse code for SOS...
NO WAY
RandomCraftStudio WHAAAAAAATTTTT?!?!?! It really is!!!!!
That changed my entire view on this piece
That's about when Odeysseus got lost and was about to wash up on Kalypso's island.
The rhythm of the percussion and the rhythm of the code are equivalent. At least in the tam-tam part.
OH MY FREAKING GOSH. Way to blow my mind Mr. Mackey! You never cease to amaze me, and inspire me. One of the best pieces I've EVER had the fortune of listening to! Love that Bass Woodwind line at 28:23!!
It was *so* much fun to play!
The last 3 minutes are just RAW as hell. Every time I listen to it I'm just overflowed with emotions I can't even explain. Such power and raw energy... Absolutely amazing.
Alex Thode YES BRO. THEY ALWAYS HAVE ME PUMPED.
No way I found you! Are you the real Alex Thode who wrote our show urban Playground?
We're playing this cruel moon for our spring concert and it feels so emotional and vulnerable to play it and I love that.
We have to play an alternate version of this cruel moon for our marching show this year, it sounds so beautiful
If you can't imagine a thousand triremes rowing across the Aegean to this, you need to get yourself checked out.
25:46 OMG. Trombone porn to the highest degree. The conducting makes it that much more awesome.
i guess thats one way to say it
Listen to the CSO recording of the Shosty 7 finale
What the f is trombone por*
@@blu3620So when two Trombones touch the ends of their slides and-
The final movement is really something special.
Movement 3 is just Lightning Field on bath salts
Actually lightning field was made after this, so it’s like movement 3 smoked some weed and took a load off and then you got lightning field
He wrote lightning field after, like he wrote this cruel look after too. They’re just adaptions so when you play them out of context they make sense.
Movement 3 of this piece is what our 3rd movement in our marching show is based off of
Here's when each movement begins:
Movement I: 0:12
Movement II: 10:41
Movement III: 21:44
The subtitles on the screen sort of give it away.
Andy Bennett But why waste your time trying to locate seconds-long subtitles in a 30 minute video if you want to watch a certain movement when I have the times linked?
this comment really helped me with my band homework lol
"Wine-dark" also describes my sadness seeing all those empty seats.
Might've just been a rehearsal or something
I believe it was an open dress rehearsal
Drego642 Actually most sat farther behind because of how loud they can get haha
Recording session, not open to the general public, despite the applause you hear at the end....all invited guests.
It was a judging competition.
I love Junkin's conducting! (Especially in that 3rd movement!)
:)
29:15 xylophonist:hold my beer
This piece contributes to my belief that John Mackey is the best wind composer alive. Come on. This is a huge contribution to wind repertoire in addition to his other pieces.
Corigliano, anyone?
Looks to me like Corigliano mainly composes orchestral works. It's not really my thing for the most part.
Certainly one of the best in the early 21st century! A modern day Holst one may say.
While I do like Mackey's style of composition since it does appeal to a large variety of people, I wouldn't consider him to be the "best". Some of his music tends to sound the same at times (if we look at pieces like Asphalt Cocktail, Turbine, Highwire, Night on Fire, just to name a few), and its the same thing when we talk about Frank Ticheli's music. However, Mackey's wine dark symphony along with Strange Humors, Redline Tango, Kingfishers Catch Fire, and Hymn to a Blue Hour are some of his finer works in my opinion, and set him out of the norm of a lot of band composers, although I wouldn't put him as the best. If I had to consider the best modern day composers for band around, I would bring up people such as David Maslanka, Joseph Schwantner, Franco Cesarini, and even Ron Nelson as some of the best composers for band in this modern day.
baq12 Agreed. Unfortunately, the band world still needs more composers on the caliber of John Adams or Steven Stucky writing for winds.
No matter how many times I listen to it, the second movement gives me chills. Every. Single. Time.
Omg yes
Makes me cry every time 😂
17:42. Them clarinets, man. Give me chills every time.
If, after playing the third movement, you feel like you're starting to lose hearing in one or both ears, you've done it right.
The contrabass clarinet just right in the middle! love it!
And he sounds damn good
It didn't even sound like concert band, like straight out of a movie soundtrack. Really amazing colors.
LOOK AT MACKEY RUN UP AND HUG THEM! GOD HE'S SO AWESOME!!!!!!
basically i’ve heard mvt 1 like 100 times, mvt 2 like only 2 times, and mvt 3 like 50 times
my honor band is playing a Mackey song called until the scars which is a part of hubris (the first movement of wine dark sea) and the rhythms and entrances are extremely confusing but it’s SUCH a cool piece
I played until the scars back when I was in college and our concert where we played that piece was in March 2020 just days before the university announced that it was closing and going remote. Looking back, I can’t imagine the feelings I would have felt if with rehearsing and preparing that piece for months and our concert was cancelled. I loved playing until the scars, I hope one day I’ll get the opportunity to play the full wine dark sea symphony it sounds really really challenging but really fun to play.
Dr. Junkin is an amazing conductor. He did a wonderful job.
I can't believe we recorded this - f i v e - years ago... time flies!
What instrument did you play?
Cobalt Insurgency hey, i’m gonna reply for you, he plays bassoon
@@fireboar2433 Nice. Additional question: Do you know who says "yeah" really quietly at the end of the 3rd movement in the recording of this from this band? I don't know if it's in the video, but I heard it while listening to it on Apple Music
Cobalt Insurgency I’m on my mom’s account right now, though, I have to say that I have not heard the “Yeah” and I do not have Apple Music, so I didnt here it there either.
@@gladismorales806 It's very faint and in the very last second of the recording. But if you don't know, you don't know. It's alright. Some mysteries just go unsolved.
I instantly fell in love with this piece when I heard it.
MrSoxfan014 I listen to this like the radio.
i didn’t that fast, but i listened to it over and over again it’s an admirable piece
16:35 one trumpeter seems to have lost his hair, and the other has more than enough for them both
Awesomeness. Huge leap forward for wind repertoire.
Could you explain? I would be very interested in your thoughts related to your statement.
leroyosmon Whats to explain? It's good shit
In 2020 I performed this Masterwork with the WAAPA Symphonic Wind Ensemble for a Halloween Concert (dressed up!) inside the Perth Concert Hall. In the time I've played with WAAPA SWE this piece, Maslanka's 4th Symphony, and Grainger's Lincolnshire Posy are the toughest pieces we've performed. To give you an idea, I've played in the ensemble since 2008 (and still part of it) - Back then we couldn't play Holst's Hammersmith.
For our upcoming Halloween concert we're playing De Meij's 1st Symphony, a piece I'm yet to perform.
Movement 2 is so beautiful. So much emotion and musicality. I fall in love every single time I hear it.
I plan to play this piece before I die. I HAVE to. This is one, if not the most, respected song I have for Mackey. So incredibly intricate yet beautiful, full of energy and very sweet moments. I love every single moment of this piece, especially with such a phenomenal wind ensemble as UTA performing it.
The orchestration in the middle movement is SO good, and it's made even better by an ensemble as tight as this one. How can your heart not be in your throat the whole time?!
Sensational Symphony ! And that passage at beginning of 3d mvt totaly different from the rhythmic energy of the rest is so mysterious...
OH MY GOD THE PERCUSSION ARE PLAYING MORSE CODE
28:09 i need more!!! The clarinets raising their bells to the heavens summoning the gods
This was very intense live. I could almost see a wall of sound at the end of the third movement! So good to get to hear it again!
I heard it live with the Ohio State University wind symphony! SO AMAZING
You just kept a 14 year old boys attention for half an hour, and very well I’ll add. Damn good job!
25:54 when he says bum bum bum bum 😂
LOOLLL just realized he was saying that!!!!!
I miss playing my Trombone and when i hear music like this. It just brings back the wonderful 10 years i dedicated to mastering that art. it has been 6 years since i last played but I hope to get back into a join a Symphony and get back to enjoying this art.
Not enough love for the second movement
Agreed, my personal favorite of the three. The harp is heavenly!
"Choir is better than band"
Alright then, let's see a bunch of instrumentless people replicate 27:48 and onwards with the same impact. The whole piece, for that matter. Absolutely phenomenal performance.
nobody said that, take a deep breath buddy
the musicians look so happy when theyre done ahhh i love it
I can't hear anything over the sound of how awesome this piece is. John Mackey is amazing!!!
Lots of very clever writing. Great piece played by a terrific band.
what i would give to play in a full wind band again.
Lots of really good Community bands around...bet there's one near you.
28:08 watch clarinets
Jerry Junkin's conducting is so amazing, sad he didn't conduct one of our pieces when me and my band got to have a clinic with him ;(
God, the climax of Movement II is so heartbreaking. I can barely listen to the second movement without crying. Such beautiful, haunting music.
the only people who could possibly hit the dislike button are trolls
I prefer this recording to the studio record the UT wind ensemble recorded. This performance is just much more raw and powerful.
29:26 is the chord you all came for
00:14 第1楽章
10:41 第2楽章
21:49 第3楽章
The placement of an ad right before the end is totally DESPICABLE!!!
dude just get an adblocker
TH-cam, you are awesome for putting a commercial break right at the 30-minute mark. It's like you knew that was when my attention was peaking. Bravo. Idiots.
Sounds like if you left a cat unattended on a pipe organ while switching instruments randomly
I want to be a student musician playing with this group when I grow up...
Sounds like the Rite of Spring of wind band music, masterful interpretation ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
That second movement... :D wow
Cadets 2016 begins @23:40 in case anyone is wondering
+Crossing White Yes, it's their closer I believe. Check out the videos from the last camp on Facebook, there's a recording of it on George Hopkins' page.
+Crossing White na..there opener is pines of rome.
+Spencer Perrine Thank you. Precisely why I sussed this out.
+Spencer Perrine Thanks! I've been too busy to find it.
+Spencer Perrine Oh shit really? Gonna keep an eye out for Cadets then.
オデュッセウスの話?
the audience of 12 roared their approval at the end... would go to hear this band at every chance
Sweet baby Jesus.... That last chord.
Fucking ending a symphony on a power chord. Gotta love Mackey.
+Blue correction: it's just an f major but the A is drowned out but I totally agree with you man
I have yet to hear an ending chord better than that one.
Aurora Awakes, with the screeching high madness. in John Mackey's own words "a damn bright chord"
before i heard this undertow was my fav john mackey song. now this is my current fav!
This is good, yeah, but have you heard Aurora Awakes?
+Dawson Bell ya I've listened to it. btw this is old :P
+phantom games (phantomgamingmc) oh. Didn't see that.
I play in a non-audition community band. We played Undertow, and played it pretty well, but I haven’t heard any other Mackey composition we could touch.
高校生の演奏も良いけどやっぱりプロは落ち着いてて良き。
。おさしみ 音大生だからプロじゃないけどセミプロみたいなもんだよね。
Does anyone know the name of the clarinet player on the outside of the first row? He is absolutely incredible.
In other words the Soloist :)
He's an incredible musician and teacher! austinchambermusic.org/people/nicholas-councilor
Back for my weekly listen 🙄
3 years later I’m still coming back for my weekly listen lmao
trumpets at 29:07 , can't help hearing Requiem for a dream, anyone else?
Played this with the Baylor University High School Band Camp's Wind Ensemble.
So excited to play this at Interlochen his summer. I'll be able to die knowing I live life to the fullest I love this freaking piece 😩😩😍😍😍😍
My marching band's show this year is based off this! It's so amazing
What was the show called?
7:31, the horns are so badass
30:11 GIVE THOSE DAMN TUBAS AN AWARD!!!
What's with all the empty seats? Wow. Unless this is a final rehearsal, that's a real pity.
Mackey always composes surprising music
Man, what I would give to play this piece once in my life. As a trumpet player, this piece is amazing and perfectly plays to all instruments. Mackey truly is an amazing composer!
Very few other pieces have given me chills like this piece does.
the fucking conductor at the end lmfao
I instantly fell in love with this piece when I heard it.
A masterpiece of a composition paired with the world's finest musicians? This performance is legendary.
Mackey is phenomenal
Haven't cried this hard at a piece of music in a while, Mackey and this phenomenal group deserve major props
Agreed! Which part got you?
The bit at minute 18 is absolutely gorgeous in my opinion
Absolutely, especially the dissonance leading into the forte. It gives me chills almost every time I listen to it.
Playing this on Saturday with Maidstone Wind Symphony. Took a while for it to grow on me, but really like it now!
So glad I got to see this premiered at TMEA 2014. Ingenious writing by the brilliant John Mackey and phenomenal performance by the University of Texas Wind Ensemble. Simply phenomenal.
Just thrilling music...love every second of it-especially the second movement!!!!
Absolutely amazing and the mallet percussion is out of this world.
Love all these new videos! keep posting them! UT wind ensemble is always the best
初演だ、、TH-cam侮れない
Can anyone confirm what the clarinet section instrumentation is? I see Eb, 5 Bb sopranos, 2 basses, and contra. Wondering how the Bbs are distributed over the parts...
The horns give me chills!
I've played several of Mackey's pieces with the Colorado Wind Ensemble. Are they hard? Yes. Worth the experience? YES.
Okay, so the Oboe player on the outside who doubles on English Horn has a third instrument that looks like a smaller English Horn. Does anyone know the name of it?
Oboe d’amore !
I love this piece, it's just the first time I'm hearing it I'm on headphones in my school and I can't hear the quiet middle part of the song, so I can't evaluate the middle 15 minutes of the piece ._.
But I liked what I heard.
+Garrett Brothers If you haven't given it another listen, please do. The 15 minutes in the middle is the best part, in my opinion of course.
XDXD The Director at 25:45
Dylan G he dancin at 29:49 lol
How is this possible? Simply remarkable start to finish!
Amazing and wonderful! What else can I say? Wow! (Well, I guess I CAN say something else....) Wow!
Outstanding ensemble and conductor! Always a pleasure to hear the UT Wind Ensemble.
everytime i hear the third movement of this piece i think it's lightning field but then i realize its not. i've played lightning field tho and its really fun :)