The song never forgotten for every graduate student under the Philippines educational system. This is my most favorite song, I have finished many degrees and counting, this song will most likely play again In the University of the Philippines on this upcoming graduation. Congratulations to all Graduates for class of 2021, a Pandemic and unprecedented graduation rites in the modern times.
What beautiful music as human beings we can produce....i wish the world was full of music at this present time, im 63 so i have enjoyed some brilliant music 🎵❤.
Shame on France saint Louis IX will be disappointed for you placing murder of unborn children in your constitution shame on you for Louis XIV castrating the nobility which led for the revolution who ravaged the world and brought disorder to the whole world
Every assembly at my school played this as we entered the hall, those seated thudded their shoes in time to the music, as the teachers frantically tried to identify who was doing it😅😅😅
no it's not...Herald trumpet has 3 pistons while this trumpet has only 1. This one is actually called Aida trumpet and it has been created specifically for the Verdi's opera Aida.
The curly trumpets at 0:23 and the straight trumpets at 1:29, emit a note that seems to contain an ingredient that would encourage any student to rise and triumph through the different stages of life, no matter what line of life he or she choses, The other week I attended a local school which was presenting a children's musical activity on a stage which included dancing. When I approached the young teacher organiser that she was using provocative music to sexually stir the children , and that music was meant for young people of her age, she just could not understand, and would not accept that music can stir us in so many different moods, Verdi wanted to project a triumphal human mood and I am sure that he would have understood what I said that young female teacher, who was of an age where, she herself, wanted to be provocative, which is very normal, but she tried to transfer her own sexual moods to the children which was absolutely wrong. Back to this triumphal march, and any student who triumphed deserves to appreciate this . Well done to all, The music fits the bill perfectly and how stunningly it is . I love those straight trumpets and as an engineer and a mathematician, I am admiring more than the music emerging from the sight showing those narrow tubes close to the mouthpiece at 2:12. If only that young female teacher I spoke to would grow up to appreciate when to use the right combination of frequencies and tones! I pity those young children, as they were being abused. by the lack of emotional sensitivity of that young female teacher. Music is a weapon used by religions, entertainers, politics and romances and militaries. and lovers and slaves.
Gosh ! It's a nonsense to play this part without the choir!Really these Proms 2013 are really disappointing. Apart from the Williams Sea Symphony at the first concert and the Beethoven 4th concerto, as far as I'm concerned and as a regular listener, I'll forget it very quickly. What a pity!
This masterpiece sets my mood to start my shift at work❤
The song never forgotten for every graduate student under the Philippines educational system. This is my most favorite song, I have finished many degrees and counting, this song will most likely play again In the University of the Philippines on this upcoming graduation.
Congratulations to all Graduates for class of 2021, a Pandemic and unprecedented graduation rites in the modern times.
Those solos are called aida trumpets
60 years ago, my parents had this music on a small plastic record. And as a little kid I played it so often. So it is very dear to me still.
Kaka graduate ko palang ito na agad ang "recommended" pag open ng youtube ko haha
I first heard this at my graduation in the elementary school,now I am74 but I have not graduated from liking it
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so beautiful
Whwn I lived in Egypt, the trumpet solo announced the news on the English language radio
What beautiful music as human beings we can produce....i wish the world was full of music at this present time, im 63 so i have enjoyed some brilliant music 🎵❤.
omg how is it that i am the very FIRST thumbs up on this? it's great! I love the Proms!
Great performance Bravo
Very personal and meaningful for me; in memory of a gone intimate friend and mentor.
Shame on France saint Louis IX will be disappointed for you placing murder of unborn children in your constitution shame on you for Louis XIV castrating the nobility which led for the revolution who ravaged the world and brought disorder to the whole world
I forgot the excellent John Wison night, but of course that man is a genius and make jewels of everything he touches
Super Zhang xian. Gracias por influenciar en tu trabajo a las nuevas niñas!!!
Celestial music
And that ladies and gentlemen is what the trumpet was like before they decided to wind it up. easier to march with and not so easily damaged.
Que lindo
One need the choirs!
After the discovery of the tomb of the boy king Tutankhamun in 1922, they found silver and bronze trumpets in the same long version.
Genial
Belíssima marcha. Tão vibrante que toca a alma das pessoas mais civilizadas.
I saw this at the Met
Every assembly at my school played this as we entered the hall, those seated thudded their shoes in time to the music, as the teachers frantically tried to identify who was doing it😅😅😅
Good luck to the UIL music memory team 2017-18
I'm part of that too, good luck
Thanks good luck to you too
I'm in it as well
Lol yeah same good luck to u too
What's the name of the trumpet that was used?
no it's not...Herald trumpet has 3 pistons while this trumpet has only 1. This one is actually called Aida trumpet and it has been created specifically for the Verdi's opera Aida.
@@malizlato It seems they one one pair and then when they change key they use the other(?)
The curly trumpets at 0:23 and the straight trumpets at 1:29, emit a note that seems to contain an ingredient that would encourage any student to rise and triumph through the different stages of life, no matter what line of life he or she choses,
The other week I attended a local school which was presenting a children's musical activity on a stage which included dancing. When I approached the young teacher organiser that she was using provocative music to sexually stir the children , and that music was meant for young people of her age, she just could not understand, and would not accept that music can stir us in so many different moods, Verdi wanted to project a triumphal human mood and I am sure that he would have understood what I said that young female teacher, who was of an age where, she herself, wanted to be provocative, which is very normal, but she tried to transfer her own sexual moods to the children which was absolutely wrong.
Back to this triumphal march, and any student who triumphed deserves to appreciate this . Well done to all, The music fits the bill perfectly and how stunningly it is . I love those straight trumpets and as an engineer and a mathematician, I am admiring more than the music emerging from the sight showing those narrow tubes close to the mouthpiece at 2:12. If only that young female teacher I spoke to would grow up to appreciate when to use the right combination of frequencies and tones! I pity those young children, as they were being abused. by the lack of emotional sensitivity of that young female teacher. Music is a weapon used by religions, entertainers, politics and romances and militaries. and lovers and slaves.
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what about disco-polo?
agogica e dinamica?
0:53 Sound like a more US Army.
1:14 - 2:47
aida
vey god
See, the vuvuzuela could be played chromatic!
01:06
In case if anyone is wondering this is not the official national anthem of Egypt.
Jeffrey Hietala I don’t think anyone was wondering that
Literally nobody thought that.
Zu schnell!
Grade 6 ako
Gosh ! It's a nonsense to play this part without the choir!Really these Proms 2013 are really disappointing. Apart from the Williams Sea Symphony at the first concert and the Beethoven 4th concerto, as far as I'm concerned and as a regular listener, I'll forget it very quickly. What a pity!
This is more like Wagner!
ALEE CRVENA ZVEZDALE CRVENA ZVEZDAAALE NANANANA
Strangely subdued and lacking in fire - disappointing from an orchestra which must have this music in their blood.
How dare they bear Verdi's name in their orchestra, when they play his music like this??
all mediocre
This is just SAD!!! Lousy performance!