The Canadian Brass is one of my favorite groups. But as a trombonist, I must admit that I am biased. This performance is fantastic. I have heard many trumpeters play this number. The only one that I believe was any better (marginally) was Rafael Mendez, whom I heard in person. Congratulations to this wonderful group.
If you like the interaction between performer and the audience, you can go find a performance by Ryan Anthony, the same piece. It is a WOW performance. You will love it.
yes, he missed some notes...but so what. It sounded phenomenal in the end. Not because every note was hit "perfectly", but because...holy crap...to hit as many as he did at that speed while jumping from high to low is downright amazing. Even more amazing is it sounded cleaner with the piccolo. incredible
I think if there is a fault that he does not bring out the intended sound of melody plus accompaniment, the fast passages don’t emphasize the first note of each set.
I hate so much guy playing it to fast so that people don't see the faults ... but there are many everywhere ! You aren't better than the others show-offs Only Serguei Nakariakov is correct at high speed (though not perfect, but even at low speed no one is perfect)
@@dragonfyre1589 it remains a good performance, but I see no point in playing so fast while making so much mistakes. It's just a show off, hoping that people won't see the mistakes and will be impressed. Can I do it better ? Not at that speed, but I can play it without mistake at lower speed and I think it will be a better performance, musically speaking... And even though, I have no obligation to be able to do better to criticize someone !
While I hate the “then can you do it better” argument, I think you’re missing the point if you think this piece was written for the musicality of it. It’s clearly meant to show off the player’s technical virtuosity and Caleb plays it well and does a great job of doing exactly that. I don’t think anyone with extensive experience of listening to classical music would find it entertaining to listen to the Carnival of Venice played slowly, even if it’s played without any mistake.
Amazing tone. Incredible breath control. I love this performance
Formidable! Quelle chance de pouvoir entendre !!!!
Caleb ist einer der besten Trompeter unserer Zeit, großartig!
Absolutely fantastic....
Caleb is an absolute monster
The Canadian Brass is one of my favorite groups. But as a trombonist, I must admit that I am biased. This performance is fantastic. I have heard many trumpeters play this number. The only one that I believe was any better (marginally) was Rafael Mendez, whom I heard in person. Congratulations to this wonderful group.
Hallo Gary, ich soll dich herzlich von Maurice André grüßen .
wanderful, master. piece
A mashup of various Carnival of Venice arrangements. Nice.
Just listened to their live performance at Maison Symphonique in Montreal. A wonderful brass introduction to my music world!
At the risk of sounding like the grumpy old person that I am, I believe that Fred and Ron had a heart that Chris and Caleb do not. IMHO.
BRAVO, BRAVO, BRAVO!!!!!!!!
Wonderful.
I really like the interaction between the performer and the audience. The appreciation is so obvious - both ways.
Great performance of course!
If you like the interaction between performer and the audience, you can go find a performance by Ryan Anthony, the same piece. It is a WOW performance. You will love it.
Потрясающе, БРАВОООО!!!!
Such a joy,bravo🎵😊🎶
Baggy pants with sneakers is killing. My eyes are bleeding now. Lol.
Well done, brilliant
Great banding 🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶🎶
Nice tunes
Bravo bravo bravissimo🎵😊🎶
yes, he missed some notes...but so what. It sounded phenomenal in the end. Not because every note was hit "perfectly", but because...holy crap...to hit as many as he did at that speed while jumping from high to low is downright amazing. Even more amazing is it sounded cleaner with the piccolo.
incredible
Ich möchte das auch so spielen können …😮
BRAVISSIMO!
Bravo⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
why did you put (HD) in the title when its only 480p, great performance by Canadian brass as usual though!
they were a generation too late in the hd titles game. :P jokes aside tho really good playing indeed.
I think if there is a fault that he does not bring out the intended sound of melody plus accompaniment, the fast passages don’t emphasize the first note of each set.
Wow. This guy is better on piccolo than Bflat trumpet.
Only Allen Vizzutti is precious enough to be the real king of the carneval in venice!
Sergei Nakariakov as well
Awesome player but I would guess this isn't his forte, pulling off fast legato and staccato can show anyone's weakness.
Il manque une variation, certaines ne sont pas complétes. C'est décevant de la part d'un tel musicien !
I hate so much guy playing it to fast so that people don't see the faults ... but there are many everywhere !
You aren't better than the others show-offs
Only Serguei Nakariakov is correct at high speed (though not perfect, but even at low speed no one is perfect)
Can you play it better??? Sure there was an occasional missed note, but I thought this was a great performance.
@@dragonfyre1589 it remains a good performance, but I see no point in playing so fast while making so much mistakes. It's just a show off, hoping that people won't see the mistakes and will be impressed.
Can I do it better ? Not at that speed, but I can play it without mistake at lower speed and I think it will be a better performance, musically speaking...
And even though, I have no obligation to be able to do better to criticize someone !
If you've looked at the sheet music, he is playing at speed, not faster.
@@bechtelconnie should you consider first the music or what speed is written ?
While I hate the “then can you do it better” argument, I think you’re missing the point if you think this piece was written for the musicality of it. It’s clearly meant to show off the player’s technical virtuosity and Caleb plays it well and does a great job of doing exactly that. I don’t think anyone with extensive experience of listening to classical music would find it entertaining to listen to the Carnival of Venice played slowly, even if it’s played without any mistake.