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The best music never dies ...
I love that pedal C from the tuba at the end. A really awesome powerful ending chord.
gorgeous velvety playing. i so drawn into their artistry . by far the best IX here in youtube!
This piece has been one of my favorites since the first time I heard it. Genius.
Beautiful. Smooth. Wish the Tuba/Trombone entrance at 1:55 were two times stronger like they were at the final cadence.
great Hans Gansch
Definitivamente cada nota toca la fibra más profunda y sensible del alma, así es Bach. Excelso!!!!
Gratulation! Das ist große Klasse! Erstklassig!
Bravissimi👏👏👏
Magnificent!
Hans gansch is on the left, correct? But who is the trpt on the right? He sounds also absolutely fabulous. What a masterclasses is beautifully refined articulation & sound. Thanku for posting this as its inspiring!
7 years later...maybe you already know..Right side trumpet player is Heinrich Bruckner. He is the principal trumpet at the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
that 1:54 though
Wow!
trpt on the right is heinrich bruckner - principal at vienna symphonic (not philharmonic)
wonderful, but why to play in five a music for four?
No trill?
This is the John Glasel arrangement.
The best music never dies ...
I love that pedal C from the tuba at the end. A really awesome powerful ending chord.
gorgeous velvety playing. i so drawn into their artistry . by far the best IX here in youtube!
This piece has been one of my favorites since the first time I heard it. Genius.
Beautiful. Smooth. Wish the Tuba/Trombone entrance at 1:55 were two times stronger like they were at the final cadence.
great Hans Gansch
Definitivamente cada nota toca la fibra más profunda y sensible del alma, así es Bach. Excelso!!!!
Gratulation! Das ist große Klasse! Erstklassig!
Bravissimi👏👏👏
Magnificent!
Hans gansch is on the left, correct? But who is the trpt on the right? He sounds also absolutely fabulous. What a masterclasses is beautifully refined articulation & sound. Thanku for posting this as its inspiring!
7 years later...maybe you already know..
Right side trumpet player is Heinrich Bruckner. He is the principal trumpet at the Vienna Symphony Orchestra.
that 1:54 though
Wow!
trpt on the right is heinrich bruckner - principal at vienna symphonic (not philharmonic)
wonderful, but why to play in five a music for four?
No trill?
This is the John Glasel arrangement.