What is running to my mind when I listen to this piece by Rossini (borrowing the humour of Victor Borge - *Jack Ross* ) is Bugs and he being chased by Elmer. Thanks to Looney Tunes and Victor Borge for introducing us...ahhh...advanced aged folks...to the classics when we were kids.
You guys play so beautifully! You sure do look like orchestral players though - eyes stuck to the music - where's the looking at each other? Nice arrangement too
Hi, I'm a young Horn player, and I'm trying to start a wind quintet. I've successfully assembled 4/5 members including myself. I want to start looking at this piece with my ensemble for the near future. Where can I find the sheet music?
The Horn was added due to its ability to blend well with woodwinds. It does not have the harsh edge typically found in brass instruments. It also has a sonorous singing voice much like a woodwind. During the time it was added, around the late 1700s instruments like the saxophone hadn't yet been invented (1840s). Through the decades it was grandfathered in and is kind of a de facto/honorary woodwind.
actually, the saxophone had already been invented at the time woodwind quintets were in their heyday. However, the reedy sound of the saxophone did not blend as well with the other instruments as the horn did.
That's not quite so - The sax family was invented around ~1840. Quintets date back to the late 1700s. One of the most famous Quintet series by Reicha was written around 1811.
It's the response from someone who's never done much chamber work. The rhythmic dance movements of the performers, in particular the flute and clarinet are critically important in ensuring that the performers agree on the pulse and remain synchronous. Anyone who's done any chamber playing is aware of this.
Such verve. Cheers me up each time I listen to this performance. Impeccable intonation and ensemble playing. Just wonderful.
Bravo! Superb performance. Very tight group. 👏👏 I’m a clarinetist so I was a bit biased - bravo, clarinet (and all!)
Super Top!! beautiful sound!! 👌🏻👏🏻👏🏻
The greatness of Rossini and their specutacular performance are beyond description , and full of admiration , acclaim and deep emotion
Nádhera až mě to dojalo❤️
I was touring Spain Portugal and was in Seville on 10th June 2000 wish I had met this Barber
What is running to my mind when I listen to this piece by Rossini (borrowing the humour of Victor Borge - *Jack Ross* ) is Bugs and he being chased by Elmer.
Thanks to Looney Tunes and Victor Borge for introducing us...ahhh...advanced aged folks...to the classics when we were kids.
Yes. Because of them I have been a lover of classical music for the last sixty or so years.
Wonderful performance. Very harmonious and dramatic. Thank you .
my favorite woodwind instrument, the french horn.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_quintet
It's not so important, but I'm really glad for you!😁
Renat Rakov lmao k
My youth orchestra played this last week, and I was on bassoon, god it’s so fun and good job on this, sounds great!
I play bassoon in a wind quintet, but we are frequently introduced as a woodwind quintet.
Outstanding playing!
Realmente muy bella música.
👏 🙏pour ce partage
Mom: what did you learn at school today.
Me: the French horn is a woodwind instrument.
en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/Wind_quintet
I think it's not so important wind quintet or woodwind quintet. This is all you can to write about performance???😂😂😂
The flute is always included with the woodwinds even though modern concert flutes are metal, why not the French horn? 😃
It isn't my favourite song but i like it
Bravissimo
Is anyone able to tell me which edition this arrangement is? My wind quintet at music college is looking to play it. Thank you!
This is arrangement of Joachim Linckelmann.
excellent!!
Strong flute .
Really good
Bravo!!
I might well have gotten all of my musical inspiration from a rabbit with a Brooklyn accent playing around with hair tonic.
Check the Borealis Wind Quintet website. Lots of great arrangements and recordings
Thank you!)
Borealis Wind Quintet
Muito bom!
You guys play so beautifully! You sure do look like orchestral players though - eyes stuck to the music - where's the looking at each other? Nice arrangement too
Robert Digby: you have stolen my remark! But the absence of eye contact makes the coordination even more wonderful :)
outstaning
Hi, I'm a young Horn player, and I'm trying to start a wind quintet. I've successfully assembled 4/5 members including myself. I want to start looking at this piece with my ensemble for the near future. Where can I find the sheet music?
Have you searched on IMSLP ?
Need to order it. Try JW Pepper.
There are few different arrangements for Quintet of this same title. Do you have the arranger of this particular version?
If anyone interested: m.free-scores.com/sheetmusic?p=ahy0HHgsch
Bugs Bunny brought me here
What arrangement are you all playing?
This is the arrangement of Joachim Linckelmann.
Is that an ‘A’ clarinet?
Yes, this is clarinet in A.
haha. Ouverture
The "horn" is not a woodwind it's brass
You are correct, but a "Horn" is in a woodwind quintet. Idk why but Horns are in woodwind quintets.
The Horn was added due to its ability to blend well with woodwinds. It does not have the harsh edge typically found in brass instruments. It also has a sonorous singing voice much like a woodwind. During the time it was added, around the late 1700s instruments like the saxophone hadn't yet been invented (1840s). Through the decades it was grandfathered in and is kind of a de facto/honorary woodwind.
The better name for such a quintet is "wind quintet", not "woodwind". Then the horn fits.
actually, the saxophone had already been invented at the time woodwind quintets were in their heyday. However, the reedy sound of the saxophone did not blend as well with the other instruments as the horn did.
That's not quite so - The sax family was invented around ~1840. Quintets date back to the late 1700s. One of the most famous Quintet series by Reicha was written around 1811.
Only the horn player had acceptable body "English".
What does that mean?
It's the response from someone who's never done much chamber work. The rhythmic dance movements of the performers, in particular the flute and clarinet are critically important in ensuring that the performers agree on the pulse and remain synchronous. Anyone who's done any chamber playing is aware of this.
And how is acting emotionless and robotic deemed acceptable, and by whom? LOL
Baloney!!
Rubbish.