co principle trombone of the London symphony orchestra at 18! wow
What a beautiful sound this young man makes. When I heard this played I knew it was the winning performance. I wish Peter all the best for the future. I was greatly moved by his playing and felt that the piece was a great choice.
I would wager, that if humanity manages to survive another 100 years, then in 100 years from now, Peter's performance of this work even at the age of 12 will be remembered as one , if not the most definative performances of this piece!
Great and deep sound of this trombonist. Brilliant!
How Great he was playing this afternoon in St Luke LSO. What beautiful voice and words that Peter's Trombone sings. very Well done!
Born for the Instrument! Beautiful Straight to the heart!
The way you play music isnt just about playing the right notes, it's also about captivating the audience which Peter did very well at doing. He literally spoke through his instrument which was beautiful and he completly deserved to win, great job Peter!
To be that good at twelve is practically unheard of! I wish him all the best in his career.
Amazing. bravo Peter.you are simply the best.
Played in a trombone quartet with Peter today, damn he's good, a great teacher, inspiration and a really nice guy!
Congratulation again ! Mr. Moore.
Dear Peter
Just found your post tonight, so glad your playing has moved me Thank you for playing that song. I wish you and yours the best From Earl in Huntington Beach California USA
I'm anxious to watch his career take off! Amazing performance!
Mr Moore is a very talented young man - may he prosper.
Beautiful piece -beautifully played
Gran talento de este niño un verdadero prodigio del trombón,sigue adelante haciendo buena música,suban mas videos de Peter Moore,gracias.
yea this is truly amazing and inspiring! he is better than some students in college pursuing their performance degrees! it is wonderful
I AM GOING TO BE PLAYING WITH THIS YOUNG GENIUS IN A FORTNIGHT WHEN HE IS THE GUEST SOLOIST WITH THE BAND I PLAY IN AT OUR 140th ANNIVERSARY CONCERT; I CANT WAIT!!
Fan-flingin-tastic. It's rare that you can say with certainty that someone's going to be successful, but this boy is going to be a success!!
i love when he plays
yes what a glorious sound!
amazing! im learning this piece now and this has given me some helpful hints
Great performance!
Wow, I've seen child prodigies like this, usually as technical geniuses. But I've never seen a brass player so young play so expressively. Amazing
Well done, gr8 stuff!! inspired a lot of people including me!!
amazing...
Bravo Peter.You are an exemple for me, even I have 25.
Very mature sound from a youngster. That's determination for ya.
Explaining who Lotta is, and why Jan Sandström wrote this song to her. Lotta is a young daughter of a close friend to Sandström, who started to play the Trombone. Jan Sandström promised her a piece of music, if she contued to exercise her trombone, and she did.
This is a fantastic piece and I had to search around to find it, once I properly remembered to :D I LOVE this piece :')
@@vagnerbone7668 nope, but you could find it online just searching for the name no doubt.
I've been comparing this with his catagory final performance. I prefer the latter., his pervious performance. The moment I heard him played I got emotional out of the blue. It was so wonderful. But it's very nice to hear the whole piece. Wish him all the success. I love trombone.
....This kid is how old?
For Sale: One Bach 42T
my former first chair trombone partner has a xeno. Those things sound amazing. Has a bit of a euphonium + strong brass sound to it.
Are you serious? His tone is amazing. This is not technical, but it's very expressive. Those high notes are beautiful!
I am sure that Peter Moore will be the next Joseph Alessi!!
Great job!!
I would enjoy the comments section of youtube more if each person that left a thumbs down explained why. I don't get it. The kid was 12. Very nice..
I get that part. I've heard individual phrases by some of the greatest players that my internal sense could've been better. I think though that being aware of imperfection and actively "disliking" a performance is very different. I know it's a "right" but I wish we saved it for events that don't come off as being critical of real artists, especially young artists.
OMG! What sounds and technique, too!
Did you notice he adjusts the slide when going from E-flat down to A-flat? Something you only see in far advanced players!
WOW!
i love when he plays and my friend plays trombone and playing exactly same as him so my friend going to a good school!
MVH glumzie
come to northwestern!
just auditioned for a place in National Youth Orchestra against that guy! OMG...hes good...
so, something I've often wondered when it comes to talent like this...if his mom had put a trumpet in his hands, or a flute...would we get the same result? i tend to think the answer is yes...probably even if he had been given a pen to write poetry...
Yeah i agree, this sapling was planted in VERY fertile soil (parental support)
It's a feature proposed by some custom instrument manufacturers, a hand rest mostly used by bass trombonist who constantly have to hold the weight of their big horn on their left hand, and who have 2 of their fingers using the attachments. This sometimes becomes uncomfortable. I know René Hagmann sells a model, probably others do too.
@5erdom Why does it matter how he holds it?!? I'm just in awe of how well he plays this piece! I definitely want to try it now. (The piece, that is)
@tdude129 Its called Arrows of Time by Peaslee
this has to be one of my favourite trombone pieces of all time. This piece has such a beautiful melodic melody with amazing chords coming from the piano accompaniment. This performance is excellent, and for me, blows you away!! Anybody know the meaning of Sang Till Lotta?
I'm 13, I'm as good as him, but I'm amazing at how much confidence and poise he has. No way I could stand on that stage.
@JokinJoe I wouldn't say overrated, but in many instances it is overused. I hear so many horn players around me trying to play quarter notes with vibrato and stuff. I use it plenty, but only in correct situations or if I haven't been able to fix a note to tune properly with the piano/band.
Great player mr moore!!!!!! IM also a trombone player and Im older then you but I look up to you!!!!! Wonderful job!!!! NOt a big fan of yamaha trombones though sorry, I play a bach trombone.
great piece and fantastic playing!
Does anyone know where you can buy this music?
im going to meet next week at a private performance in australia next week
there will be bout 50 of i us. wish i was as good as him at the flute as he is trombone
it is a Rath handbrace but a Yamaha trombone. ..... I think he has a Rath too. let´s hope he will be going for a Rath, and supports this great trombones. But it has to work for him ofcourse.
Anybody knows where I can find the sheet music of this song? I think it's briliant.
@tromboneman18 it means "lotta's song"
Please guard this kid very well....guide him to music, because if this kid continues to study trombone we are gona have a big voice and reference of trombone in the world....Peter keep up the good and the hard work.... XD
Note from the future - he still plays very well! Just received his last CD via Amazon yesterday.
i play trombone and i am will buy trombone bach....... um you play great
Wow! amazing tone! I cant believe how good this boy is. I am a 16 year old trombonist. I could reallyuse a tone like that. Can someone explain to me that thing on his left hand, I dont believe I have ever seen anything like that
... and I thought our 1st chair in band was a prodigy... I think this guy is better than most high level college trombonists! Us high school t-bones have nothing on him lol! I'd like to see him play jazz tho
what a sik G
what's on his left hand?
@keenboy1310 Excuse me, I'll prove it, and also, did he earn the title "best trombonist". No. So, I'll prove it. I'll play rings around him.
Is that him playing Arrows of Time in the background at the beginning?
this piece i personally think sounds much better on a tenor horn than a bass... just personal opinion though so dont drill me abusive comments :)
haha boys will be boys.
for me I play a conn88h
Hickey's Music Center Ithaca NY $39.95
idk how u do it
whats his bone ??? bach ??
@lordofdastrings76
vibrato is overrated. The only flaw I heard was some poor choices to breath and some notes that shouldve held longer. Other than that.... what a beautiful, colorful, rich and vibrant tone. So full of life. This almost made me cry.
Man his equipment looks expensive.
hah bone
@whoknows2007 you denied a fact. If you're going to not believe that fact, go live in some imaginary world.
peter moore come back to MICROSOFT!!!
Falsche tonart
this is depressing , a 12 year old kid, is better than me, and probably always will be...this sucks
Really?! Just had a brand new Bach trombone bought for me. It's a piece of shit! The new Bach's are terrible, if you can find an old one they're so much better.
This kid just won Co-Principal Trombone with the freaking London Symphony Orchestra as an 18 year old!
I know right?! I saw that today and was like...what?!
According to wikipedia, he's actually 17. Unbelievable.
Which means it's time for the rest of us to just quit. lol