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Hymn to the Fallen - Vienna Brass Connection
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Hymn to the Fallen (John Williams) - Vienna Brass Connection
Live in Concert
Veranstaltungszentrum Gunskirchen 10.11.2011
www.vienna-brass-connection.at
Trumpet: Hollensteiner Christian, Berndl Gerhard, Griebl Martin, Schwaighofer Michael, Moritz Johannes, Bachmair Thomas
Horn: Huber Manuel, Leherbauer Klaus, Dorfmayr Peter, Egger Manuel
Trombone: Riener Martin, Winter Christian, Stieger Raphael, Poitinger Christian
Tuba: Gigler Christoph, Nimmervoll Markus
Drums: Königseder Leonhard
Percussion: Prammer Patrick, Hasibeder Georg
Viennese brass playing is the most warm and sonorous of all. I love all these Vienna Brass, Vienna Horns, Art of Brass, and Wiener Waldhorn Verein posts. It is the SOUL that they have in their performances. Bravo All!
I am a freshman and we just did this in band for the spring concert. My teacher is awesome- i thought i would never be able to play it. (Tenor sax) This was one of my favorite songs performed.
I wonder if there is anyone who would disagree that John Williams is the greatest composer of this generation? Or that he can hold his own with the greatest of all time? The sheer volume of work by Mr. Williams is incredible. That so much is so good is a feat that seems impossible.
I like John Williams, but I am partial to Basil Poledouris. "Anvil of Crom", "Lonesome Dove", "Kimberly", and "Quigley Down Under". I hear the influence of Elmer Bernstein in Basil's work.
I would not disagree. Although I might have to say that Nino Rota is very, very close.
Agreed
Many veterans hearing this will have many memories returning to mind, and are probably holding back, or not holding back, tears...
In war when a fellow warrior is struck down, one feels the shock of seeing a human being wasted. Time slows then, for emotions to catch up with reality. To me, this music portrays that person feeling the changing emotions within themselves in a somber reality of what they witnessed and felt. Magnify that by over 1,000,000 times for Americas Fallen because of war, War is hell! Beautiful, inspiring moments in this music to think about all those, worldwide, that have fallen in battle. Thank you, Mr. Williams, for you had to have felt what so many in battle have felt also, and their loved ones after a funeral. Then magnify that too for all those others in the world also lost because of war and battles. War IS hell, along with misery, loneliness and many sacrifices.
3:53-4:48 is the most technically brilliant rendition of the theme I've heard, and I've been listening to variations of this theme since '98.
John Williams! Thank You!
Wow! I really enjoyed this! Thank you for the magnificent post. There is a way to play an instrument, and there is a way to play from the soul. This piece was played from the soul.
absolut phantastisch... man sieht, wie glücklich Euch Euere Musik glücklich macht! DANKE.
The fallen, the buried, the grieved.
For every solider everywhere, without regard to nation.
" war is a clear indicator that diplomacy , failed. "
CSM B. Plumley
USMC
Semper Fi Mac
One of the most gorgeous of his works.....
Played a solo in this song last year. About broke my teeth from how high the octave was.
Im playing this with my buddies next month wish me luck.
Wow, this is absolutely awesome!
very nice song!!
Wunderschön gespielt und auch der Chor ist toll! Ganz großen Respekt, dieses Stück ist hochanspruchsvoll!
Nice performance, well balanced with the choir.
Comes close to the Original.
I could listen to this all night! Was there ever a more moving piece of music?
Don't forget the rendition with videos of all the cemeteries around the world.
Wunderbar!
I love this
GreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreatGreat!
Many thanks for sharig this! :D
Love it!
Wundervoll. Grüße aus Hamburg.
Nice job.
If I had to list three of the top ten composers of the past 100 years off the top of my head, I'd have to say John Williams would be one of the three I'd name right off the bat due to his impressive body of work, with the other two being Ifukube Akira and Uematsu Nobuo for their own equally impressive work and histories. Ifukube worked on most of Toho Studio's top movies, with his centerpiece being the Gojira series. Uematsu, of course, is no slouch, having written the musical scores to most of the Final Fantasy and Dragon Quest games.
You, sir, are a persona non grata. I love America, but it's comments like yours that poison a wonderful video. Besides, Vienna is in Austria, as you may have noticed already.
danke meinem Freund!!
Absolutely fantastic - the recording, arrangement, and performance. If I didn't know any better, I'd have bet that John Williams himself conducted this. Well done
Toll. ;) Hab auch ein Wienerhorn von Jungwirth!
Saving private Ryan
I think CZcams recommended this to me
Tolle Aufnahme!Auf welchen Hörnern spielt ihr? Alexander?Gruss aus Luxemburg
Klasse gespielt und großartiges Orchester. Die aber aus meiner Sicht übertriebene Körpersprache, insbesondere in der ersten Reihe, würde ich als Dirigent mal etwas eindämmen.
Das geht so dominant max. als Solist/in
Except that Vienna is in Austria.
They are actually from Austria, not Germany.
My CZcams got hacked by somebody in Arizona.___. That wasn't actually me.
Die Intension des Komponisten und die Ausführung durch EUCH kann identischer nicht sein. Danke!!!
Ahh, it's a lovely performance but I just couldn't listen to it... you should have EQd the bottom 100Hz or something, it's like there's a car outside listening to hip hop at times.
Vienna is in Austria... *facepalm*
am i the only one who finds this ironic, because germans are playing this song? I am not being disrespectful in the least, i thought it was weird.