David Bilger - "Morceau de Concert" by J.G. Pennequin - Ictus International Music Competition
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- Our latest www.trumpetcom... video featuring David Bilger performing J.G. Pennequin's "Morceau de Concert," accompanied by Anna Kislitsyna. David is the principal trumpet of The Philadelphia Orchestra and a trumpet professor at the Curtis Institute of Music, Boyer College of Music and Dance - Temple University, and, from fall 2018, Northwestern University. He will serve as a finals judge in our 2018 Ictus International Music Competition Trumpet Division. The deadline to apply is June 1st, 2018.
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Thank you for playing the Bb Trumpet .
Very beautifully played! What amazes me is the distinctive Bb concept--warm, yet solid and alive--from a major orchestral musician who normally plays a C trumpet with a more brilliant sound. Yamaha has captured the best qualities of the Bach 37 but improved intonation and evenness. On a personal note, David no longer looks as young as the 19-year-old who took my music history class, alas!
It has been several years since I played trumpet and now I have a renewed interest in playing again. Thanks to David Bilger. I may not get to where he is but I just want to be better than before.
One of the nicest performances I've heard from Mr. Bilger. I particularly liked his tonguing near the end of the piece.
Absolutely super Dave! Thank you for posting!
Very nice music!
I played this piece as part of my music school audition, but I hadn't heard a recording until now And of course it's Bilger! Now I know what it's supposed to sound like. Love the Yamaha horn, too.
Nice job, Dave!
Absolutely bloody marvellous.
Bravo!!
Great performance by both! Captivating video!
this is just fantastic man. well done!
awesome... what a rich and well-controlled sound!
Beutiful! Thank you!
Molto bello !
One of the all time great brass players. Effortless and singing.
Adequate 😊
Que arte maravilhosa; a músicas!!
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Amazing playing! However, I must say that David looks like Jimmy Hoffa (Al Pachino) from 'The Irishman'.
I knew a David Bilger that was a Saxophone player. Is this his son?
I'm trying to figure out the horn, looks like a Bach Strad, thinking the bell is maybe a 37, definitely not a 72, the flare isn't as abrupt.
It's a Yamaha. th-cam.com/video/fhh-fytfbe4/w-d-xo.html
It's a new Yamaha NY prototype.
Er spielt yamaha 😂😂😂😂
Type "I Play Yamaha David Bilger," there you will find him playing Pines of Rome beautifully with it.
@SRV1 r/nobodyasked
Is there a justification for not using the cornet ?
no need, bilger makes it sound amazing no matter what
The piece is written for Bb trumpet, not cornet.
@@MrCaptzap I didn't know that ! on my version it's written cornet. Thanks for the info.
I want to play like you!
Grabado en estudio cualquiera.
En vivo le creo que suene igual ajajjaja
Sure doesn’t sound like a Monette, thank God.