RCO BRASS + Phillip Cobb at the EBBC 2012.
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- เผยแพร่เมื่อ 30 ก.ย. 2012
- The Brass of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra live at the European Brass Band Championships 2012 with Ivan Meylemans conducting and Philip Cobb on cornet.
Trumpets:
Alexandre Baty
Wim van Hasselt
Erwin ter Bogt
Bert Langenkamp
Trombones:
Jörgen van Rijen
Nico Schippers
Martin Schippers
Raymond Munnecom
Horns:
Jasper de Waal
Sharon st. Onge
Jaap van Vliet
Fons Verspaandonk
Tuba:
David Kutz
Timpani:
Marinus Komst
Percussion:
Mark Braafhart - เพลง
I was lucky to be in the audience to hear this and I've listened to it dozens of times since. Absolutely stunning solo playing and accompaniment.
This is what brass playing is all about for me - straight from the heart. Lovely playing. If I were to appear on 'Desert Island Discs' this would be my premier choice.
Beautiful sound..... very moving. I believe he is the grandson of Roland Cobb. When the Danforth Songsters visited the UK in 1959 my friend and I billeted at the home of Roland Cobb and his wife.
Every time I listen to this recording, it touches my heart
Nice to hear the cornet played so well.
phillip. you bared your soul and played this from your heart, it is so beautiful thankyou.
That's classic cornet playing used in english style brass bands, both Maurice and Philip have their roots there.
Very good for reducing my stress and blood pressure. Absolute gem!
Just saw the LSO this evening and had to come home and search him on youtube- so glad I found this- absolutely beautiful performance :)
what a control an excellent cornet sounds just wow
We Thanks the Salvation Army Uk very March for a great things they hath done. because water is life ,GOD bless them.
Utterly beautiful playing!😍
Simply stunning!
Gorgeous playing!
I knew that playing trumpet isn't easy at all. This Guy has a perfect pitch and tone and he also makes a wonderful vibrato. wow
This is marvelous
Thanks for posting this.
beautiful
Wow! What wonderful control on display here. From all involved!
Thank you
this is an amazing performance, love this melody
Absolutely outstanding!
Beautiful
Excelente!! muy inspirador
wow
Phenomenal solo! I wonder, Philip's sound here seems to have a lovely vintage/retro quality to it. It's that super short vibrato, as I recall Maurice's sound often carried the same qualities. I wonder if it's more stylistic intention for this particular piece or if the Salvation Army background they both have really emphasizes it for melodic passages...
Definitely salvation army background.
The pronounced vibrato is a hallmark of British Brass Band style, and the Salvation Army brass bands follow suit.
Flippin WOW !!
This is music :)
Just thought I'd make your day.
❤❤❤❤
Thank you Phillip, wonderful and inspiring playing. I now play this with my band. Thank you for your skill.
where did you get this piece ??
great ♫♪♫♪♫♪♫♪ ♫♪ ♫♪great sound! ♫♪♫♪ ☺ ♥ ♫♪☺♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding
Jeez that *perfect* embouchre....
I'll never doubt him....
Indeed, classic cornet sound one would associate with Salvation Army and British Brass Band. A cornet is not a trumpet and it deserves to be played as such.
That was lovely, nothing more to say, except maybe aaaaaaaaaaaaah
Don't Doubt Him Now !!!!
Played with heart ! Which solo is it ?
Wow wonderful sound!
What is this music title?
where can I buy this piece???
anybody arrangements this piece ?
wow beautiful!!!! what is the piece called??
Don`t doubt Him now
unfortunately no Erwin ter Bogt on trumpet !! It's Hans Alting :-)
Erwin ter Bogt is no trumpet player of the Royal Concertgebouw Orchestra.
Bugle!! I think the translation went off there! It's a CORNET in English.
For en solist!
heilig
i didnt't heard like this song..
Leepg1 what?
Did you ever hear a sweeter cornet tone.
Deeply moved by his playing.
Sorry... Phil Cobb has too much VIBRATO !! He detracts from the excellence of the other performers.
He’s playing cornet, not trumpet and the music was written as such. This must be played with vibrato and Phil Cobb does this to perfection
Jeez!.....are you serious?!! The 'other performers' you refer to would clearly regard your comment as totally idiotic!!!
Would you say the same about a singer as solist? The guy is singing!!!
@@martinschippers Yes... I WOULD say the same about a vocalist IF.... they were also applying TOO much vibrato. To play without vibrato is SO much more difficult and requires even MORE control. Quite simply, excessive vibrato is like a CHEAP parlor trick.... easy to do.