Malcolm Arnold! Malcolm Arnold! Malcolm Arnold! One of the all-time brilliant British composers! Symphonies, film scores, overtures, chamber music, concertos, everything!
Thank you so much for putting this version back online; it had disappeared from TH-cam for a few years. Only ones available were mostly small or high school orchestras, which were great, but lacked the _grand_ grand quality of a nice big symphony.
Yes, “A Grand, Grand Orchestra” was written by Sir Malcolm Arnold for a Hoffnung Festival as a parody of Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture”, and the various vacuum cleaners in the piece were a nod to President Hoover.
Yeah, I eventually noticed the vacuums there. Were those put there to say that this piece sucks? Now I am just kidding, of course. Hoffnung was a genius to come up with this. It's a shame he only lived to be 34.
The music is by Malcolm Arnold and this particular performance of the BBCSO and guests was in the Royal Albert Hall, as opposed to the RFH. If you correct/add those details your video can be found more easily.
Sadly it was the story of Malcolm Arnold's career to be overlooked, a situation that still exists today with even his centenary two years ago proving to be a damp squib.
Sorry, I had no idea who composed it. the video was no longer on FB so I put it back on. Composers are often overlooked. Most folks don't know that Richard Hayman composed many of the Boston Pops most famous pieces. I know because was a friend of Hayman's.
Nobody should ever say that composers and musicians are not fun! - Gerard Hoffnung . Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ("Buena nox, bist a rechter ox. Buena notte, liebe lotte. buen nui. pfui pfui pfui")
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Malcolm Arnold! Malcolm Arnold! Malcolm Arnold! One of the all-time brilliant British composers! Symphonies, film scores, overtures, chamber music, concertos, everything!
Thank you so much for putting this version back online; it had disappeared from TH-cam for a few years. Only ones available were mostly small or high school orchestras, which were great, but lacked the _grand_ grand quality of a nice big symphony.
Yes, “A Grand, Grand Orchestra” was written by Sir Malcolm Arnold for a Hoffnung Festival as a parody of Tchaikovsky’s “1812 Overture”, and the various vacuum cleaners in the piece were a nod to President Hoover.
Yeah, I eventually noticed the vacuums there. Were those put there to say that this piece sucks?
Now I am just kidding, of course. Hoffnung was a genius to come up with this. It's a shame he only lived to be 34.
I love Stephen Hough. I didn't know he's a vacuumist too, wow, such talent!
The music is by Malcolm Arnold and this particular performance of the BBCSO and guests was in the Royal Albert Hall, as opposed to the RFH.
If you correct/add those details your video can be found more easily.
G E N I A L !! Et que celà fait du bien..
Your headline leads those who know no better that Hoffnung was the composer and makes no mention of Malcolm Arnold.
Sadly it was the story of Malcolm Arnold's career to be overlooked, a situation that still exists today with even his centenary two years ago proving to be a damp squib.
Sorry, I had no idea who composed it. the video was no longer on FB so I put it back on. Composers are often overlooked. Most folks don't know that Richard Hayman composed many of the Boston Pops most famous pieces. I know because was a friend of Hayman's.
Nobody should ever say that composers and musicians are not fun!
- Gerard Hoffnung
. Wolfgang Amadeus Mozart ("Buena nox, bist a rechter ox. Buena notte, liebe lotte. buen nui. pfui pfui pfui")
Bum!👏