I started playing this (both versions) in high school orchestra and marching band. I am 64 now and still playing. Blood stays pumping with Aaron Copeland /ELP music classic.
What to say abour this...nothing, It reflecta how we aré as human beings, such a tribute to mankind, I'm 58 grew up with solid rock, blusa, soul an so on, this son wraps up all...thx to ELP
Im 55yr old english fella, a roofer/prison officer, two noble trades if done properly. A common man, i take Mr.Copelands song personally. Its for us all,
Eugene Goosens called on Copeland to write this song as a tribute to all the common men called on to perform uncommon tasks in WW2. Goosens was the conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra. Aaron Copeland wrote the soundtrack to America, his Rodeo is the musical equivalent of Fredrick Remington's paintings of the old west, having grown up in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania I can assure you the story of him spending a springtime in a cabin in the Pennsylvania mountians to get the inspiration to write Appalachian Spring is 100% true, right now as I speak it's springtime in our Pennsylvania mountians, as the songbirds return and the forest comes back to life you can just feel that song in the air.
Just brilliant, loved how these classically trained musicians were really into the ELP piece. Still love the original version from ELP . Got emotional right through this, music can do this to you.
I am a classically trained musician who had just started music school at the local university when Emerson Lake and Palmer came out with their album version of Copeland. Both versions bring back fond memories of a happy time in my life.
Super. Aus der Traum..... Augen zu, und reinhöhren. Dann spüre Deinen eigenen Traum. Du musst aber bereit sein, es in Dich zu lassen. Wer spielt noch in der Richtung ? Ich bin stolz mit 59.
This is a masterpiece. Music has to encourage, entice, uplift the common person. This piece did that and more, it propelled the individual to become greater than themselves.
Nah fam, gang on dah shih mang, I be a schtraight thug n shih mang, glad you yt peepo passed yo civilization to us blacks. Now iz r turn to lead you yt's, we kangz and now uze gon bow down.
I love this rendition of the song by Copeland. It should be in the repertoire of every symphony orchestra. Emerson, Lake and Palmer did a great job--and it will live through the ages. Thank you !!
Wasn’t expecting the orchestral version of ELP’s prog rock 🪨 🎸🎸👩🎤🥸masterpiece at the end! This is cool 😎 and I’d bet all those musicians had the time of their lives bashing this one out on stage? 🎸👍🤜👏👏👏👏👏👏👏BRAVO!!!! BRAVO 🙌 BRAVO!!!!!👏👏👏
The Common Man (and Woman) are rising up. We are rising up against the tyranny of the elites, both those we can see and those on the shadows. We, the People, are taking back control of our lives. This music is our rallying cry and our anthem.
Ho servito l'Italia nel 1982 negli Alpini. L'ultima notte in caserma, in piazza d'armi ci hanno dedicato il "Silenzio fuori ordinanza". Avrei preferito una di queste due. O tutt'e due
While I tend to be a strict purist, the transition to the upbeat ELP arrangement was a pleasant suprise. The orchestra members looked like they were having a great time with it. Very nice
A GREAT PERFORMANCE OF THE ORIGINAL VERSION, BUT THE MODERN ONE IS MOST THAN AMAZING. BY THE EMOTION, IT ALMOST PROVOKE ME A BRAIN STROKE!. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL., FOR THIS INCREDIBLE GIFT!
I agree. The Emerson part does not (to me) quite work in this orchestration, or performance. The voicings do not capture the angularity, muscularity and musical intelligence of the original. But I concede that anyone not intimately familiar with the source material would find a lot to enjoy. And the Copeland (opening) portion is excellent: faithfully rendered, as Kerenna points out, and in a very "musicianly" and sensitive way.
I absolutely adore this rendering of this piece! The trumpets at the beginning sound like one trumpet and t as they move into the harmony it is seamless and gorgeous!!
It's very strange that only one guy knows the "rock" (no jazz at all!) version of Fanfare by Emerson Lake and Palmer, great trio of musicians who reinterpretated classics (Bartok, Janacek, Bach, Mussorsgky, Stravinsky and Copland) in the '70s. Thanks God I had the chance to live those years and appreciate rock music!!! See how the player in the orchestra enjoy the rock part of Fanfare..... Great.Thanks to Keith Emerson!!!
@@patriciadyar2482 so did I in Detroit, and they returned a few months later, sans orchestra, it was too expensive a tour. Still, two of the greatest shows I've ever seen!!
I said yes to the man I married 47 years ago with this music played live at our wedding.
I started playing this (both versions) in high school orchestra and marching band. I am 64 now and still playing. Blood stays pumping with Aaron Copeland /ELP music classic.
I named my Beautiful Sloop
" Fanfare "
To pay honor to this amazing music.
Works Volume 1 tour, loge fourth row center, Madison Square Garden, I will never forget it.
Age 78, listened to this countless times and I still get chills. LOVE Copeland's music which is 100% American.
What to say abour this...nothing, It reflecta how we aré as human beings, such a tribute to mankind, I'm 58 grew up with solid rock, blusa, soul an so on, this son wraps up all...thx to ELP
So GREAT. Never get an better Performance Sinne Emerson an Lake and Palmer. You are Great. Love you too.
Did not expect the orchestra to do the rock transistion. Pleasant surprise.
Chills spectacular. It works
Im 55yr old english fella, a roofer/prison officer, two noble trades if done properly. A common man, i take Mr.Copelands song personally. Its for us all,
Yes
You sir are a gentleman.
Eugene Goosens called on Copeland to write this song as a tribute to all the common men called on to perform uncommon tasks in WW2.
Goosens was the conductor of the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra.
Aaron Copeland wrote the soundtrack to America, his Rodeo is the musical equivalent of Fredrick Remington's paintings of the old west, having grown up in the Appalachian Mountains of Pennsylvania I can assure you the story of him spending a springtime in a cabin in the Pennsylvania mountians to get the inspiration to write Appalachian Spring is 100% true, right now as I speak it's springtime in our Pennsylvania mountians, as the songbirds return and the forest comes back to life you can just feel that song in the air.
Exactly. Any job (trade) done properly is noble.
im45 y.o. Prison officer too - I'm pensioner now,from Russia. 👍😀
ELP put their spin on a philharmonic piece; then a philharmonic put their spin on ELP's spin of a philharmonic piece. Great music!
Greatest concert I ever saw Emerson Lake and Palmer works with the orchestra ! Bar none!
Love it and loved ELP, epic 70s musicians.
As a musician, Fanfare is my absolute favorite song of all time. Original, ELP, this version, it doesn't matter. The song is so powerful.
Quite simply terrific arrangement. What’s not to love?
Listening to this with nice quality headphones is amazing. My common man Blue Collar anthem.
Excellent.
Fabulous. Amazing. The musicians are clearly loving it. This goes in my 'favorites'.
The greatest testament to the music is seeing how much the musicians enjoy performing the piece,
In my opinion, both versions are, and will always be FANTASTIC!
Amazing, stunning, magnificent ...
Just brilliant, loved how these classically trained musicians were really into the ELP piece. Still love the original version from ELP . Got emotional right through this, music can do this to you.
Well done...
Brilliant. Thank you
I have this as my ring tone.
Never fails to get a compliment.
Love it !
The opening horn section with the harmonisation always sends tingles up my spine.
I am a classically trained musician who had just started music school at the local university when Emerson Lake and Palmer came out with their album version of Copeland. Both versions bring back fond memories of a happy time in my life.
Copeland and ELP were a good mix. Couldn't say the same for Metallica.. And if my fave band Megadeth tried it. Never
The orchestra did the ELP version of Fanfare For The Common Man by Aaron Copeland. Life has come FULL Circle!
Homage to ELP
I believe it to be one of the best pieces ever written and ELP the best to play it. Marvelous!
I love how all those young kids now know who ELP were/are and appreciate them.
Keep the faith. There's hope yet for the world as we know it.
Sehr gut! Grusse aus Minnesota, USA
Beautiful version of an Aaron Copland masterpiece.
This is SO powerful!
Super Service für
Super. Aus der Traum..... Augen zu, und reinhöhren. Dann spüre Deinen eigenen Traum. Du musst aber bereit sein, es in Dich zu lassen. Wer spielt noch in der Richtung ? Ich bin stolz mit 59.
Absolutely priceless
What a tribute !
The co-ordination to bring all these people to work in harmony is incredible when you think about it !!
The opening horns on this piece always gives me chills.
Yeah, I know what you mean.
Me as well! The impact is enormous ~ The resounding horns remind me of a Roman Colosseum.
Me too! Then they have fun and get “jazzy” at the end!
pareil pour moi !!!!
Yep! Just gorgeous! Beautifully done!
He was asked to write a fanfare for the nations soldiers, but decided to do it for the workers, the common man behind the war effort.
RECORDAR ES VOLVER A VIVIR QUE BELLEZA DE MUSICA YO ERA UNA ADOLECENTE CUANDO EMPECE A ESCUCHAR A ELP ESCUCHO Y ME EMOCIONO
Pure musical beauty.....and it brings a tear to my eye
Yes, indeed it does. Copious tears. Involuntary.
an anthem for the citizens of our wonderful planet earth and rightly so!
3.55 min in, and im tearing up. So much power.
I am too. So awesome!♥️♥️
Wow...Both Colpand and ELP would be proud. So well done.
FUCK YEAH, This is THE ultimate!
Great tribute to ELP and their version of it.
Yep! I just have loved it since 2013!!! So young, play BEAUTIFULLY!!!!
This is a masterpiece. Music has to encourage, entice, uplift the common person. This piece did that and more, it propelled the individual to become greater than themselves.
It's so peaceful and enlightening. Comfort to my heart. I am common.
Nah fam, gang on dah shih mang, I be a schtraight thug n shih mang, glad you yt peepo passed yo civilization to us blacks. Now iz r turn to lead you yt's, we kangz and now uze gon bow down.
Beautiful and magnificent rendition of one of my favorite songs.
BRAVO, FANTASTIC, WONDERFUL. Congratulations to all of you. Here in the USA, I call that CLASS! Danke, Danke, Danke.
Very great! I love it! Many thanks!
I love this rendition of the song by Copeland. It should be in the repertoire of every symphony orchestra.
Emerson, Lake and Palmer did a great job--and it will live through the ages. Thank you !!
Ausgezeichnet! Vielen Dank!
The famous ELP's arrangement for Copland's Fanfarre For The Common Man.
I was lucky enough to see them when they tour the "Works" album.Concert was amazing.
Wasn’t expecting the orchestral version of ELP’s prog rock 🪨 🎸🎸👩🎤🥸masterpiece at the end! This is cool 😎 and I’d bet all those musicians had the time of their lives bashing this one out on stage? 🎸👍🤜👏👏👏👏👏👏👏BRAVO!!!! BRAVO 🙌 BRAVO!!!!!👏👏👏
for working poeple song
VERY COOL !!
Still amazing .... 2019.
I'm very psyched that I searched for this, nice work by all 😊❤
Perfect.....
Fabulous. I still have all my ELP albums from HS. Thanks for posting. Really takes me back.
RIP Keith Emerson.
...and Greg Lake...:(
Palmer is still living.😁😁😁❤❤❤
It features ELP's work, they have to be acknowledged for their arrangement of the Copeland piece.
The Common Man (and Woman) are rising up. We are rising up against the tyranny of the elites, both those we can see and those on the shadows. We, the People, are taking back control of our lives. This music is our rallying cry and our anthem.
Ho servito l'Italia nel 1982 negli Alpini. L'ultima notte in caserma, in piazza d'armi ci hanno dedicato il "Silenzio fuori ordinanza". Avrei preferito una di queste due. O tutt'e due
While I tend to be a strict purist, the transition to the upbeat ELP arrangement was a pleasant suprise. The orchestra members looked like they were having a great time with it. Very nice
Yes: their enjoyment was palpable.
I love listening to this. I could listen to this forever practically. Some ofvthe other comments are awesome.
Fantastic! I had heard years ago a work like this was done and now I finally see it!
Great!!!!
ELP still rule!!
I just fucking love this
Love Mr.Copelands work, he lived in my home town of Peekskill ,New York. What a neighbor to have!!
No hay algo mejor para un atleta que un camino largo y un entrenamiento extenuante, en mi mente ese sonido motivándome a seguir, seguir, seguir...
This goes HARD!
GREAT JOB!!!!
A GREAT PERFORMANCE OF THE ORIGINAL VERSION, BUT THE MODERN ONE IS MOST THAN AMAZING.
BY THE EMOTION, IT ALMOST PROVOKE ME A BRAIN STROKE!. CONGRATULATIONS TO ALL., FOR THIS INCREDIBLE GIFT!
Magnificent! What an amazing version. A real head-banger and foot-tapper.
WHAT A TREAT TO HEAR THIS POWERFUL MUSIC OF COPLAND WHAT A GREAT ORCH AND WHAT A SOUND THEY CAN MAKE..OUTSTANDING MUSICIANS...BRAVO..BRAVO.....
Loved it.The first half was my favorite part. How they were harmonizing and didn't miss a note
I agree. The Emerson part does not (to me) quite work in this orchestration, or performance.
The voicings do not capture the angularity, muscularity and musical intelligence of the original.
But I concede that anyone not intimately familiar with the source material would find a lot to enjoy.
And the Copeland (opening) portion is excellent: faithfully rendered, as Kerenna points out, and in a very "musicianly" and sensitive way.
Wonderfull!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Wonderful! Such a beautiful wall of music.
awesome. young girls and boys playing their heart outs
Wonderful mix, always loved the ELP version and the symphony. Putting the two together is amazing.
For Ms Ginny Wagner of the California DMV. Thanks. KR, ~~""
This was one of several pieces commissioned by the US government during the last months of WWII.
Bravo!
Wow!!!!!!
I absolutely adore this rendering of this piece! The trumpets at the beginning sound like one trumpet and t as they move into the harmony it is seamless and gorgeous!!
Wake up to this and you would feel like you could do anything.
Absolutely fantastic
Great performance!
Fantastico, Maravilhoso, splendido,etc.
How awsome is this - un flukn believable !!!!!!
Excelente ejecución, tanto de la versión original de Copland, como de la versión de ELP que nunca había escuchado...gracias por compartirla.
What a great version!
Class of '76 This is BADASS!!! 👍😊👍
It's very strange that only one guy knows the "rock" (no jazz at all!) version of Fanfare by Emerson Lake and Palmer, great trio of musicians who reinterpretated classics (Bartok, Janacek, Bach, Mussorsgky, Stravinsky and Copland) in the '70s. Thanks God I had the chance to live those years and appreciate rock music!!! See how the player in the orchestra enjoy the rock part of Fanfare..... Great.Thanks to Keith Emerson!!!
+fabiola leonardi I had the great privilege of attending the "Works" tour in 1977 while they still had the orchestra with them. It was magnificent!
Yeah, we had the good music, they have Justin Bieber
manca Sibelius .e hai ancora gli LP dei Nice ???
Fan of Copland, fan of ELP, this was fun!! Great music.
@@patriciadyar2482 so did I in Detroit, and they returned a few months later, sans orchestra, it was too expensive a tour. Still, two of the greatest shows I've ever seen!!
This is played as I walk to the Grill to create another masterpiece.
Sends shivers down my neck every time I hear it , brilliant version. 👍
Wow! This is a great rendition of this piece. All those players did both Aaron Copland and ELP justice!
Right on!
Really great music - thank you
A masterpiece👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
One word: magnificent!
Um verdadeiro épico da música mundial 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍