Another horn here, enjoying all the playing, particularly the horn. I performed this with my "alternative" wind quintet when i was at school. We had to substitute bassoon with a bass clarinet and oboe with a soprano sax but it worked!
i found the clarinet part of this piece lying around on my shelf the other day... i never actually played the piece. it sounds great, maybe i should someday!
@delArteEnsemble How long did you guys work on this? Were in highschool and we really like this piece but we aren't sure if we should go for this or something easier. As an ensemble we last played Contrapunctus XII by Bach.
not to brag but i play french horn in high school presently and i did this piece for solo ensemble my sopemore year. and we sounded exactly like this. i killed the horn part O_O!! lol but very well played alll around!
I appreciated the complexity as a musical piece and I was amazed at the fullness of the sound that five people got. Representative of the shanties, it is most definately not, however.
Played it on oboe. 2 part is my favourite. I gave up with oboe several years ago but I had nostalgie while I was watching)
This is definitely the best recording of the three shanties. I will be listening to this more for a reference, nice job to you all.
Another horn here, enjoying all the playing, particularly the horn. I performed this with my "alternative" wind quintet when i was at school. We had to substitute bassoon with a bass clarinet and oboe with a soprano sax but it worked!
Playing this on clarinet. The notes and rhythms are pretty easy, but I find the hard part to be staying consistently together.
Great Playing!!! Bravo Tutti
'What Shall we do with the Drunken Sailor?',
'Boney was a Warrior',
'Yo Ho, Blow the Man Down'
played this on bassoon and its not easy!! but fun!!!
Malcolm Arnold is the best
2020 here
love this piece (:
Thanks!
i found the clarinet part of this piece lying around on my shelf the other day... i never actually played the piece. it sounds great, maybe i should someday!
That's really good! :)
this is so nice.you all did a great job.keep up the good work
only 1700s kids will understand
I think the third movement could have been slower maybe 2/3 the speed you were going at but overall you were great keep it up
Great pieces! Could you post the names of the shanties, though? I know the first one is Drunken Sailor but I don't recognize the others.
@delArteEnsemble How long did you guys work on this? Were in highschool and we really like this piece but we aren't sure if we should go for this or something easier. As an ensemble we last played Contrapunctus XII by Bach.
not to brag but i play french horn in high school presently and i did this piece for solo ensemble my sopemore year. and we sounded exactly like this. i killed the horn part O_O!! lol but very well played alll around!
I appreciated the complexity as a musical piece and I was amazed at the fullness of the sound that five people got. Representative of the shanties, it is most definately not, however.
I know this is a 5 year old comment I'm responding to, but it is Malcolm Arnold lol
LingLing can play this on a 🎻