Chorale and Shaker Dance by John Zdechlik Musikkapelle Naturns - symphonic wind orchestra Dietmar Rainer, conductor Live in Naturns - South Tyrol, Italy March 24, 2018 Video: www.videoaktiv.it
Such a powerful song remember playing the alto sax solo as a freshman in high school was amazing that i was able to get the solo. And that song takes so muxh work for the band or ensemble and the conductor. This sounded absolutely beautiful. Wish had a video of mine back in 2000 oh well do have a cd of it somewhere. Throughly enjoyed this.
I distinctly remember performing this lovely piece of music, in concert band, at Waldorf-Pemberton High School in Waldorf, Minnesota United States. This performance here is the best I've heard in a very long time. Bravo, to everyone performing here in this video!
My favorite song ever, I play bass clarinet for this after volunteering since there were none, easy but so beautiful and unique. Playing it tonight in 1 hour 👀 can’t wait, but sad it’s our last time ❤❤❤
Such a fabulous piece-- I fell in love with it in high school when our symphonic band went to state contests and played this. Still gives me goosebumps
A little slow and deliberate but AI say congratulations anyway we played it in high school at in college much faster but it doesn't matter you sound a great good job guys
The faster tempo was the way John Zdechlik had originally written the piece. However, years later a former music camp director of mine got to meet him and showed him how much more beauty and artistry there is to this piece, and according to the story as it was told to me, Mr. Zdechlik actually agreed with him! I have had the privilege of both playing and conducting this piece and I must say I tend to take some artistic liberties throughout while at the podium. Also if you trace the heritage of these songs, they aren't originally written to be performed "fast" so it is possible to remain true to the original music, and to the guidelines Mr. Zdechlik has brilliantly laid out, and come up with a beautiful performance, such as this one!
Such a powerful song remember playing the alto sax solo as a freshman in high school was amazing that i was able to get the solo. And that song takes so muxh work for the band or ensemble and the conductor. This sounded absolutely beautiful. Wish had a video of mine back in 2000 oh well do have a cd of it somewhere. Throughly enjoyed this.
I played this in high school nearly 30 years ago...great memories...
I played it in high school nearly 50 years ago...great memories from the Tuba section...
This ensemble sounds and looks great!
Played this piece in 1989. My freshman year at Taylor High School in Taylor, Texas.
I distinctly remember performing this lovely piece of music, in concert band, at Waldorf-Pemberton High School in Waldorf, Minnesota United States. This performance here is the best I've heard in a very long time. Bravo, to everyone performing here in this video!
We are playing this piece for our next concert which is why I listened to it and you guys play it soooo well!!!!!!!!
My favorite song ever, I play bass clarinet for this after volunteering since there were none, easy but so beautiful and unique. Playing it tonight in 1 hour 👀 can’t wait, but sad it’s our last time ❤❤❤
I loved playing this song in high school in 1984!!
high school were playing it in 8th grade symfonic
What a wonderful band. THANK YOU!
I remember playing this in my freshmen year and it was such a blast playing this, I love this piece so much!❤❤
Such a fabulous piece-- I fell in love with it in high school when our symphonic band went to state contests and played this. Still gives me goosebumps
This was excellent, it brought back some really great memories.
Bravi! E grande Dietmar! :)
I only played the 2nd version of this, but both pieces are so magical🤩
Danke an die Musikkapelle Naturns für das Vertauen. Wir haben die Videoproduktion gemacht.
A little slow and deliberate but AI say congratulations anyway we played it in high school at in college much faster but it doesn't matter you sound a great good job guys
The faster tempo was the way John Zdechlik had originally written the piece. However, years later a former music camp director of mine got to meet him and showed him how much more beauty and artistry there is to this piece, and according to the story as it was told to me, Mr. Zdechlik actually agreed with him! I have had the privilege of both playing and conducting this piece and I must say I tend to take some artistic liberties throughout while at the podium. Also if you trace the heritage of these songs, they aren't originally written to be performed "fast" so it is possible to remain true to the original music, and to the guidelines Mr. Zdechlik has brilliantly laid out, and come up with a beautiful performance, such as this one!
It's harder than Chinese algebra
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Rough run for percussion
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Ending was a total mess