A cousin rooked me into being an usher one night not very long ago. :) These people were playing and it was, truly, a lovely night. Just excellent, from the gut and through the heart music. How they do it time after time I don't know. This was in Centralia/Chehalis, Washington. Fun crowd and musicians in love with what they played. What more can you ask? Coast to coast too. :O Thanks for sharing this with us WindSync. Good to hear it again. :) Songs
Nicely performed, but a questionable idea. Why turn a piece that's essentially an exercise in orchestration into just 5 people? You had to seriously cut the piece because...well you ran out of options. It's a well-received piece because the original is very well liked, and people like hearing what they already know.
That exchange of snare! Just wow
A cousin rooked me into being an usher one night not very long ago. :) These people were playing and it was, truly, a lovely night. Just excellent, from the gut and through the heart music. How they do it time after time I don't know. This was in Centralia/Chehalis, Washington. Fun crowd and musicians in love with what they played. What more can you ask? Coast to coast too. :O Thanks for sharing this with us WindSync. Good to hear it again. :) Songs
That was outstanding. Wow. How fabulous. ❤️💃🏻
Six snare hand-offs! Fantastic! Great playing!
Absolutely phenomenal what wonderful talent & abilities! Long may you all continue - and please visit France?
You need to come to Palm Beach Florida!!
You are all fantastic. I like your choice of repertoire also.
amazing!!
Love the Eb clarinet. Superb musicians.
Nice blending of instruments at 6:18 to sound like an ......organ?
WOW!
Please can you name the instruments (?) they are playing:
Flute
Oboe and Cor Anglais
Bb Clarinet, Eb Clarinet and ?
Bassoon and ? Saxophone
? Horn
Flute, Bb Clarinet, Eb Clarinet, Soprano Saxophone, Tenor Saxophone, Bassoon, Oboe, English Horn, French Horn, Snare Drum
Anna Grassi-Hoying-Agreste is the clarinettist playing the soprano sax
@@matthewwoodgate8384 yes
Anna Grassi-Hoying-Agreste thank you
not to be like "aktually" but the oboe solo isn't an oboe or English horn, it's this odd middle instrument called the Oboe D'amore
6:18 starts to sound a little odd. Why?
Nicely performed, but a questionable idea. Why turn a piece that's essentially an exercise in orchestration into just 5 people? You had to seriously cut the piece because...well you ran out of options. It's a well-received piece because the original is very well liked, and people like hearing what they already know.
Why not
In mean isn't this also an exercise in orchestration just in the opposite extreme?
A completely worthy interpretation in my opinion, continue to be innovative!
The result was remarkable.