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WIND BAND SCORE STUDY #40: GIVE US THIS DAY (Maslanka)

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  • čas přidán 26. 12. 2022
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    Give Us This Day (A Short Symphony)
    composed by David Maslanka (2006)
    reduction and analysis by Anthony O'Toole
    performed by The University of Texas Wind Ensemble
    conducted by Jerry Junkin

Komentáře • 69

  • @alawsonmusic
    @alawsonmusic Před rokem +60

    This piece was my introduction to Maslanka's music. We played it in Wind Ensemble at Tennessee Tech. Needless to say, I've since been obsessed with his music, especially his orchestration technique. What an incredible gem he was, and still is through his music. Bravo for taking on the task of making a reduction of this score.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +3

      it was quite a task, these long pieces really require a lot of time.

    • @benblessing
      @benblessing Před rokem +1

      @@AnthonyOTooleMusic I used this video to teach this song. Thank you so much. My middle school band is doing the first movement, it was helpful having this as a resource to teach them the tricky materials.

  • @owenmeldon
    @owenmeldon Před rokem +11

    This piece utterly changed my life the first time I heard it. Such an amazing showpiece of emotion and virtuosic writing by David. Every time I hear it I can't help but just succumb to its greatness.

  • @Purple1222119Music
    @Purple1222119Music Před rokem +19

    Wow, this brought back memories! I had forgotten I played piano for this piece in my symphonic band.
    As always, thank you for doing these score studies! They are always such a joy.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +3

      That Piano part is pretty integral to this piece! Glad you enjoy them and thanks for commenting

  • @fadechaos8525
    @fadechaos8525 Před rokem +12

    always loved Maslanka's music, i never got to meet David, but, we played Traveler and his son Matt was helping us with the music, thank you for doing the score studies, I enjoy every single second of them.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +1

      my pleasure! I never met him either but he was a very kind and generous man from all accounts.

  • @rolsen77
    @rolsen77 Před rokem +3

    this was the first maslanka piece I ever played... once in a high school honor band, and again with my university's wind symphony (two completely different performances in terms of quality lol)
    This is easily my favorite modern wind band piece, no doubt about it. Playing the first movement has brought me to tears on multiple occasions (particularly the swell to the section in E major... such a shimmery and underused key. I play saxophone so getting to go ham on the glisses was so fun)
    thank you so much for your continued work in score analysis. as an aspiring music educator and conductor, these videos are so fascinating and helpful

  • @benchance8729
    @benchance8729 Před 20 dny

    I've heard this piece before, but the score and your analysis tells me i'm woefully out of practice listening to concert works. This will definitely help me along. Thank you for posting; subbed!

  • @c.k.mcknight8921
    @c.k.mcknight8921 Před rokem +3

    I got to play this as a clarinet player. The first movement especially always gave me the chills. Shades of John Williams's Hymn to the Fallen there. Great video as always, Anthony.

  • @MusicNerdMIDI
    @MusicNerdMIDI Před rokem +3

    Great analysis! This was also my introduction to Maslanka's music, this was easily one of the most enjoyable pieces to perform. His orchestration was brilliant and really knew how to utilize the entire band in all its glory.

  • @ethandexter9470
    @ethandexter9470 Před rokem +7

    I was just thinking I would love to see you cover this piece. Played it as a sophomore in high school (xylo+vibes). Thanks for putting out great content!

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +2

      Glad you enjoy the videos, and thanks for commenting

    • @eboone
      @eboone Před rokem

      I just played the same part for a band clinic yesterday and I pretty much died

  • @cunurelive
    @cunurelive Před rokem +2

    been watching this channel for 4/5 years now. Love seeing you cover all ranges of wind pieces. played bass tbone on this for ilmea all state 3 years ago, was a blast! Love the work you do. always find myself returning to your channel!

  • @owencary1570
    @owencary1570 Před rokem +6

    I just played this piece in the NDSU Wind Symphony and just fell in love with it!! Thank you so much!!

  • @csukisz9523
    @csukisz9523 Před rokem +2

    LOVE IT! Thank you for doing these! I learn so many great new scores!

  • @fafolguy
    @fafolguy Před rokem +4

    Wow the timing on this - playing it this spring in community band!

  • @judestefanik3145
    @judestefanik3145 Před rokem +2

    beat 2, four from the end (the Db) always gives me chills

  • @rolsen77
    @rolsen77 Před 3 měsíci

    the melodic contour of the saxophone solo at 13:15 is reminiscent of amazing grace... yet another spiritual tie-in to the piece....

  • @DevilOPlaysTuba
    @DevilOPlaysTuba Před 3 měsíci

    just played this piece for NC all state and it is truly life changing

  • @zackrickabaugh5456
    @zackrickabaugh5456 Před rokem +4

    Just played this with the Rutgers Symphonic Winds!

  • @expilectakunai
    @expilectakunai Před rokem +2

    The first piece I ever played in a college ensemble. That was a great night :)

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem

      what college?

    • @expilectakunai
      @expilectakunai Před rokem

      @@AnthonyOTooleMusic Cleveland State University Wind Ensemble, with our wonderful conductor Birch Browning.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@expilectakunai oh great, I've met Birch at a Midwest Clinic before nice guy and great conductor

  • @composerchris
    @composerchris Před rokem

    Nicely done! Very insightful. Thank you.

  • @cameronplaystrumpet6777
    @cameronplaystrumpet6777 Před 10 měsíci

    What I love about Maslanka is that his harmonic language is so consistent yet every piece is distinct. At times this piece could be mistaken for Requiem (it’s the lingering Cm to Bb movement)

  • @band_nerd
    @band_nerd Před rokem +5

    Could you Maslanka's Hymn for World Peace next? I'm absolutely crazy about his music, specifically that one. I love your analysis.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +3

      Maybe in the future, I can’t do two Maslanka’s in a row. Consider becoming a patreon supporter if you wanna influence the works I feature

  • @claytonfannin954
    @claytonfannin954 Před rokem +2

    played this in my high school wind ensemble!

  • @myles_idk
    @myles_idk Před rokem +1

    YES! Thank you!

  • @SinkularJame
    @SinkularJame Před rokem +5

    Oh my fuck yes

  • @Hector95100
    @Hector95100 Před rokem +1

    THANK YOU

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem

      My pleasure, consider contributing to the patreon is you like this kinda stuff and wanna see more

  • @1george08
    @1george08 Před rokem +1

    This is so exciting!!!

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +1

      you a big Maslanka fan?

    • @1george08
      @1george08 Před rokem

      I am and am gonna introduce Maslanka to my wind ensemble next season. I'm gonna be playing his 8th symphony with a group in the South Bay, so I'm excited for that.

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +1

      @@1george08 awesome, SWE?

    • @1george08
      @1george08 Před rokem

      Yeah :)

  • @paiste_yj
    @paiste_yj Před rokem

    Please consider doing “We ever see of stars” by N. Jennings White! Such a beautiful work with a cacophony of percussion.

  • @dinocoder1281
    @dinocoder1281 Před rokem +3

    Please do The Frozen Cathedral or Wine-Dark Sea by John Mackey!

  • @bobcochran2890
    @bobcochran2890 Před rokem +1

    His music is often a mix of Warren Benson and Alan Hovhannes.

  • @thoughtsforthebuilders
    @thoughtsforthebuilders Před 10 měsíci +1

    Playing timpani this quarter at WWU!

  • @ShockzG5
    @ShockzG5 Před rokem +1

    Yes!!!

  • @lightyagami1058
    @lightyagami1058 Před rokem +1

    I'm surprised people don't call Maslanka a neo-Renaissance/Baroque composer, he's literally written an entire mass, nearly every piece he writes is bound to have some type of hymn or chorale-texture built into it, Liberation has Gregorian chant with very little alteration, and many of his works are guaranteed to be ternary in form.
    Though he's claimed that he considers himself Romantic stylistically (definitely has the grandeur and energy and expanded harmony) and given his religious statements it's easy to see why this isn't the case.
    Still though, you mention the overlap at around 5:52 and 14:55 (and the canon at 11:05), which could be seen as stretto or call and response (found in countless places in this symphony), authentic and plagal cadences everywhere, very strong tonal center, pedal drones, all techniques of the Renaissance and Baroque eras.
    11:51- 12:01 just came back from learning about interval cycles this could be considered cyclic if I'm correct?

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem

      You make a lot of good points, I personally think a lot of band compositions and their composers rely too heavily on thematic borrowing such as utilizing hymn tunes and chants. In my own compositions I rarely if ever quote other materials. But the bulk of the more popular band compositions tend to just be a very elaborate arrangement of a hymn or something to that effect. I'm not personally a fan of Maslanka's music since he typically does this in every piece. I also would hesitate to agree that his music is in a Romantic style, and tend to side with you first statement that he leans on a lot of Renaissance techniques.

  • @KastDJR
    @KastDJR Před rokem

    Awesome analysis! Could you do Lauds by Ron Nelson?

  • @prebton
    @prebton Před rokem

    have you covered the seeker or first light by maslanka? i think those are good pieces to dissect as well :)

  • @KotaJMomo
    @KotaJMomo Před 6 měsíci

    7:05 makes me want to die ( in the best way) ... '_'

  • @jai4709
    @jai4709 Před rokem

    "promosm"

  • @Trenton.D
    @Trenton.D Před rokem

    Can you do this with Roman numerals…

    • @AnthonyOTooleMusic
      @AnthonyOTooleMusic  Před rokem +1

      do you mean Roman Numeral Analysis (RNA)? My intent is for these to be as accessible as possible and RNA requires a certain prerequisite knowledge that I can't assume all viewers have. Also a lot of modern works are awkward to put into RNA with a lot of substitutions, static modulations in quick succession, etc etc you'd have to know all the notation and short hand for those not just basics.

    • @Trenton.D
      @Trenton.D Před rokem

      @@AnthonyOTooleMusic but it’s interesting for people who have taken at least a year or multiple years of theory.

    • @aliciadalbey1201
      @aliciadalbey1201 Před rokem

      @@Trenton.D I think roman numerals are almost always less effective at communicating harmony than lead sheet notation. Especially with music like this that rapidly cycles through tonal centers or even doesn't sit in 7 note key like much of the second movement

  • @AndreyRubtsovRU
    @AndreyRubtsovRU Před rokem

    Poor low instruments in 1st mov 🙀🙀