Lincolnshire Posy - Conducting by H. Robert Reynolds and the IYWO

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  • čas přidán 18. 08. 2024
  • 2009 International Youth Wind Orchestra performing Grainger's Lincolnshire Posey. And yes, the dvd video footage was that bad haha.
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Komentáře • 76

  • @JimBlansett
    @JimBlansett Před 8 lety +23

    It is great to see that my very first high school band director(1962) is still leading and influencing students to achieve great heights. Mr. Reynolds, you were a great influence on me, and you made a difference in my life just being in one of your programs!

  • @dannybassich6210
    @dannybassich6210 Před rokem +2

    You see the smile spread across his face as the crescendo builds in horkstow grange, you can tell this man loved his job. What a conductor, what an ensemble, what a piece of art.

  • @EIGdesign
    @EIGdesign Před 3 lety +1

    A conductor who trusts his musicians -- and knows how to lead them -- and musicians who trust their conductor. He brings the most out of them, because he understands the music -- the main job of a conductor. His tempos are perfect. And he takes his time on the crescendos and the momentary pauses. Grainger would be proud of them all.

  • @saildapper2001
    @saildapper2001 Před 8 lety +17

    H. Robert Reynolds, conducting perfection.

  • @edwardhamrick7879
    @edwardhamrick7879 Před 11 lety +8

    Lisbon - 0:15
    Horkstow Grange - 1:44
    Rufford Park Poachers - 4:57
    The Brisk Young Sailor - 9:14
    Lord Melbourne - 10:53
    The Lost Lady Found - 14:22

  • @fivestander
    @fivestander Před 11 lety +3

    I have been under the direction of this wonderful man. He is truly my favourite conductor. He is very soft-spoken, gentle, very helpful, and he makes you want to learn.
    Fantastic individual, and brilliant rendition of Grainger's piece!

  • @ThePeaterBeater
    @ThePeaterBeater Před 5 lety +2

    Just had a chance to work with Maestro Reynolds. What an incredible and unforgettable experience, and a great insight into his rehearsal philosophy as well as his mastery of the baton and the ensemble

  • @dafontenot
    @dafontenot Před 9 lety +12

    And, no score....like a BOSS!

  • @rikspector
    @rikspector Před 11 lety +1

    I have performed and listened to many performances of Lincolnshire Posy.
    Maestro Reynolds and the Ensemble have achieved a rare degree of performance.
    The Intonation, the clarity of melody and secondary themes is a good as anything of heard, anywhere.
    I can only imagine what it must have sounded like live.
    What talented younf musicians.
    Thank you sharing it .

  • @ferce889
    @ferce889 Před 7 lety +1

    This man is such a great conductor!! you can tell he really knows the music

  • @mrmilkyshakes5657
    @mrmilkyshakes5657 Před měsícem

    5:05 whoa that harmony gives me chills

  • @bemolkot1683
    @bemolkot1683 Před 3 lety

    I'm so impressed. Amazing conductor! Great performing! Very good orchestra! Chapeau bas!

  • @MarshalBingBell
    @MarshalBingBell Před 11 lety +3

    So in my band we are playing horkstow grange (I'm tuba) and we sound so close to them.. I admire this band so much

  • @robertberner1643
    @robertberner1643 Před 10 lety

    it gives me goose pimples even though I am only one quarter Irish. This has to be the best ever. Thanks!

  • @AHSBandMusic
    @AHSBandMusic Před 9 lety +15

    4:06 to 4:56 is why I make music every day

  • @SammyTanders
    @SammyTanders Před 11 lety +2

    I LOVE the smile on his face at 4:04!

  • @VWC318
    @VWC318 Před 11 lety +1

    This has been a favorite piece of mine since the first time I heard it many years ago. Amazing performance! The conductor got every bit of talent out of these young musicians. Thanks for posting.

  • @rosebonnie7444
    @rosebonnie7444 Před 10 lety +4

    The band director at my school used to conduct this at stop lights and people would look at him like he was crazy. "Sigh" They truly do not understand the beauty of this music.

  • @jeremiahcooper376
    @jeremiahcooper376 Před 4 lety +4

    Movements with Hyperlinks:
    0:18 Lisbon
    1:42 Harkstow Grange
    4:56 Rufford Park Poachers
    9:14 The Brisk Young Sailor
    10:53 Lord Melbourne
    14:22 The Lost Lady Found

  • @BrucknerMotet
    @BrucknerMotet Před 11 lety

    I'm impressed by how many of them are looking directly at the conductor at key moments. It's so important, even if you aren't able to memorize your parts, to memorize key phrases (openings, transitions, and endings) so you'll have no excuse to look up from your sheet music to integrate with the conductor (and w/ the ensemble too b/c when the notes are in your memory, you're instantly better able to listen, blend, & make adjustments. I'm also impressed w/ the soprano. sax player's attire!

  • @dougkeiser6140
    @dougkeiser6140 Před 9 lety +2

    Definitely a score present, right in Bob's head, and in his ears. I wonder how many times he performed this work. My guess is over 200.

  • @thelonearranger1
    @thelonearranger1 Před 10 lety +6

    The intonation is exceptional! VERY IMPRESSIVE! I really like the crescendo at 8:12 when the conductor sweeps his hands across. The tone cluster at 12:42 is awesome. It creates an image of an explosion at 12:41, leaving residual dust in the air at 12:42.

    • @WISKYgaming
      @WISKYgaming Před 10 lety +1

      Nothing too incredibly special, something you see in most music.

  • @MuhamadYusri
    @MuhamadYusri Před 11 lety

    Beautifully made and extremely clear direction. I miss that masterclass I had with the Maestro at CSU, Georgia in 2008

  • @rosebonnie7444
    @rosebonnie7444 Před 11 lety +1

    The northwest Texas Wind Ensemble plays Lincolnshire Posey beautifully, but I also like this recording.

  • @Windband1
    @Windband1 Před 6 lety +1

    Reynolds; greatest conductor of all time.

  • @rickellenberger3993
    @rickellenberger3993 Před 10 lety

    Percy Grainger wrote this work at University of Illinois at the behest of AA Harding. It is dedicated to JP Sousa and the American Bandmasters Association. (Sousa is the honorary President). Dr. Harry Begian played in the band, under Grainger's direction (along with Dr Ravelli and Dr Fannell) at the premiere. Harry Begian was the Percy Grainger expert in the ABA, If you want to hear Dr..Begian's interpretations of Grainger go to Harry Begian Years/ Percy Grainger/ University of Illinois Symphonic Band. This conductor is INTIMATE with the music and his musicians, It is beautifully performed with wonderful intonation. BRAVO!

    • @yehbuddy4251
      @yehbuddy4251 Před 8 lety

      +Rick Ellenberger this is something I feel strongly about, or maybe I just think too much. See my comment above

  • @EmailBibleStudies
    @EmailBibleStudies Před 3 lety +1

    This piece is quite difficult, especially for the flute/picc - the Young Brisk Sailor part has those sixteenth triplets that arpeggio up and down the scale and the movement with its 2½ time signatures. As a picc player in this piece in college, I was having quite a challenging time with those two movements..lol...

  • @SammyTanders
    @SammyTanders Před 11 lety

    WOW, that is an incredible performance! Some of the "moves" Maestro Reynolds displays for us are magical! I can only hope to obtain Wizard like Conducting status one day. For now, it's "Stray Cat Strut" and "Pirates of the Carribean"

  • @fortepianowalter
    @fortepianowalter Před 11 lety

    Congratulations! Beautiful performance!

  • @orrguy3006
    @orrguy3006 Před 10 lety

    This orchestra is made of players from around the world- as far as Australia, Israel, Porto Rico, the USA etc... they have met and rehear for only 5 days before this concert!

  • @Laarth
    @Laarth Před 9 lety

    congratulations! an impressive piece of music you did there!

  • @pedrocomposer
    @pedrocomposer Před 11 lety

    Fantastic Conductor!!

  • @inmydreams25
    @inmydreams25  Před 11 lety

    thank you! it was an amazing experience

  • @coryfrancis5499
    @coryfrancis5499 Před 11 lety +4

    Grainger has much of his orchestral influence from Duke Ellington, and he incorporates jazz chords and styles into his music often. You probably don't like the chords he uses because of how dissonant some of them are, but I personally love this piece because of them!

    • @aarone7146
      @aarone7146 Před 4 lety +1

      Grainger wrote this years before Ellington

    • @jcbrown-music
      @jcbrown-music Před rokem

      I feel like your trigger words are "chords" and "dissonant". Like how often do you just throw jargon out to make it seem like you know what you're talking about?

  • @LS6Silverado
    @LS6Silverado Před 11 lety

    Great performance, Damn good conducting!!

  • @DavidandChrissy359
    @DavidandChrissy359 Před 11 lety +2

    The best recording I have ever heard of Lincolnshire posh was by the Cleveland Symphonic Winds. This is very good thogh. Loved listening to this.

    • @ramonkey2939
      @ramonkey2939 Před 6 lety +1

      Agreed

    • @joerumler48
      @joerumler48 Před 4 lety +1

      This is better than the University of Michigan symphony band...

  • @andrewbraid1815
    @andrewbraid1815 Před 5 lety +2

    I think Linconshipe Posy is Grainger's magnum opus. Is there another Grainger work that can claim that title? Even though Grainger is not one of the "greats," I think Lincolnshire Posy is substantial and original enough that it should rank among the greatest works of the 20th century - by Stravinsky, Prokofiev, Rachmaninoff, Shostakovich, Hindemith. It wouldn't be too close to the top of the list, but it definitely belongs in the canon.
    This is a fantastic performance, equal to Fennell's performance in artistic merit. This band is absolutely great. While I thought Fennell's general conception of the piece was a bit brisk to the point of eliminating the dramatic flare, I find that some of Reynolds' tempi drag to the point of killing the melodic line. Nonetheless, both are superb.

  • @GiancarloLocatelli
    @GiancarloLocatelli Před 11 lety

    FANTASTIC!!

  • @fgbowen
    @fgbowen Před 7 lety +1

    THis is one of the most musical groups I have ever heard - I believe they have eclipsed Eastman - at least in the 2nd movement they did.
    Some problems in the 3rd - but that is expected - that's an incredibly difficult movement for any group to navigate - but... wow - again - musicality - outstanding with this group.
    Reynolds is good - but no one can force ANY group to play with such greatness.
    This is an excellent assembly of players. And I'm listening to the 3rd now - this entire group it seems really understands the gritty-ness of this mov. You can really hear it long-toward the climax - etc. the end of it is a bit slow - and is better played by Eastman - but... ... .. yeah - still great. THis group - dream group? perhaps?

  • @Lyss27PIVI
    @Lyss27PIVI Před 11 lety

    so i play piano and just picked up bassoon in april and ive never played in a band before. were doing this in my band and i get soooooo lost!!!!! haha

  • @DividingInfinity
    @DividingInfinity Před 3 lety +1

    Did they play version A or B during Rufford Park Poachers?

  • @dgdavenport
    @dgdavenport Před 6 lety

    As some of you know, H. Robert Reynolds retired from the U of Michigan Symphony Band about 16 years ago. Go the the U of M Symphony Band youtube site to hear many great recordings under Michael Haithcock, Reynolds' successor.

  • @ddj50
    @ddj50 Před 11 lety

    WOW!!!

  • @ChrisHaas1
    @ChrisHaas1 Před 11 lety

    What an inspiring performance! The conducting is incredible! Thanks so much for posting this! You mentioned a DVD. Are there other pieces to share?

  • @hezirpereiradasilva2438
    @hezirpereiradasilva2438 Před 10 lety

    it's biutifull.

  • @behold888
    @behold888 Před 10 lety +1

    I clicked on this video and stayed for 17 minutes. Quite a good performance but, yes, the video quality isn't so good.

  • @turnne
    @turnne Před 9 lety +2

    Great performance
    however...I still think the Eastman performance under Frederick Fennell is my favorite

    • @zacharycairns7043
      @zacharycairns7043 Před 7 lety +1

      For me, it's the recording of the U Mich Symphony Band during Reynolds' retirement concert. If you can locate a copy, you won't be sorry!

    • @sgsmozart
      @sgsmozart Před 6 lety

      The University of Michigan Symphony Band with Reynolds conducting is better.

    • @jakecamp1502
      @jakecamp1502 Před 10 měsíci

      @@zacharycairns7043to be fair. This is a live performance after only 4 rehearsals. I was the principal clarinet in this group. Students from 44 different countries many not speaking the same language and making this happen in 4 rehearsals. Pretty damn amazing. 😊

    • @zacharycairns7043
      @zacharycairns7043 Před 10 měsíci

      @@jakecamp1502- I sure hope you didn’t read my comment as saying something negative about this performance - it’s wonderful. Somebody else posted a comment with their favorite recording of this piece, and I replied with mine.

  • @joerumler48
    @joerumler48 Před 3 lety

    Wow....

  • @grahamm8772
    @grahamm8772 Před 11 lety

    It almost seemed that horkstow grange was a little too quick

  • @8oz_Desk
    @8oz_Desk Před 4 lety +1

    1:43

  • @ian9838
    @ian9838 Před 9 lety

    What's with the rewritten third movement? Grainger's original began on a concert C (piccolo/clarinet duet). This is performed an augmented 4th lower. And the flugelhorn was replaced w/ the sop sax? Overall a beautiful perf, but keep it real:)

    • @ryanrichardson4103
      @ryanrichardson4103 Před 9 lety +3

      Two versions of the third movement were written (both by Grainger)

    • @brumpy
      @brumpy Před 9 lety +3

      The original came with two versions. This was not something an editor did later, he did it because he know instrumentation and difficulty were beyond what a lot of ensembles could do. I have a score from the 60s that has it.

    • @drjazzhorn1
      @drjazzhorn1 Před 9 lety +4

      Grainger specifies that the Soprano Sax, an instrument he revered, was to be employed here only if the player was up to it. This one is! And Reynolds' reading is brilliant...intelligent and passionate.

  • @ramonkey2939
    @ramonkey2939 Před 6 lety

    I wonder why they took so long to post this after WASBE

  • @sgsmozart
    @sgsmozart Před 6 lety

    What is the name of this band?

  • @yehbuddy4251
    @yehbuddy4251 Před 8 lety

    Wonderful performance! I love how I can hear all the harmonies. However, I want it to be known to everyone out there that [in my opinion] Grainger did not "compose" Lincolnshire Posy. The folk songs that he based this off of are the same melodies, with regards to a few harmonies. He arranged it for band, and arranging is not the same as composing.

    • @The80sBoy
      @The80sBoy Před 7 lety +6

      I have to humbly and totally disagree. Percy Grainger definitely collected the folk tunes and transcribed them personally from the singers. But his compositional imprint is all over this work. His harmonies, his use of the tunes, yes recognisable but also very much in Grainger's very own idiomatic style and very slightly altered. I think you can say he re-composed the pieces into an absolute masterpiece. I've performed it many times and every time I play it I find something new and every time I get goose bumps. It's a magical piece.

    • @Windband1
      @Windband1 Před 6 lety +3

      completely agree 100%. Laurascello is way off base here. Just because you use source material doesn't mean you are NOT composing. This is a huge master work of 20th century classical.

  • @OllyPhoenix
    @OllyPhoenix Před 10 lety +1

    I feel sorry for the band! everything is very quick, no breathing space in my opinion. other than that the band performed very well indeed.

  • @KokeyMcCormickkk
    @KokeyMcCormickkk Před 10 lety

    Poor pic. First movement is tacet. We just got this music a couple of days ago, movement 6 is so repetitive.

  • @ajbdkla3652
    @ajbdkla3652 Před 11 lety

    oh man, this sounds really out of tune. Its a gross piece to begin with though. Whoever wrote this song should be embarrassed.