Flash Mob - Gustav Holst - The Planets: Jupiter (Berklee Contemporary Symphony Orchestra)

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  • A flashmob of Gustav Holst's "Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity" from The Planets by the Berklee Contemporary Symphonic Orchestra (BCSO) at Prudential Center.
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    FLASH MOB
    Producer: Bernard Duc
    Conductor: Bernard Duc
    Audio Mixing / Mastering: Bernard Duc
    Audio Engineer: Kenneth Jin
    Audio Team:
    Kenneth Jin
    Lucas Celedon
    Video Editing: Peter Sauter.
    Video Team:
    Peter Xiong,
    Peter Sauter,
    Athanasios Lazarou,
    Jamichael Frazier
    BERKLEE CONTEMPORARY SYMPHONY ORCHESTRA
    Conductor: Francisco Noya
    Assistant Conductors:
    Bernard Duc, Lausanne, Switzerland
    Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Santiago, Dominican Republic
    Sahil Jindal, Rockaway, New Jersey
    Anthony Sabatino, Lenexa, Kansas
    Violin I
    Serena Harnack, Concertmistress, Glen Ellyn, Illinois
    Giulia Duchi, Milano, Italy
    Gretchen Joki, Derry, New Hampshire
    Hanna Zercher, Santa Fe, New Mexico
    Jody Slagle, Hanover, Pennsylvania
    Nisa Taufik, Kuching, Malaysia
    Danbi Choi, San Diego, California
    Dorielle Holly, Long Beach, California
    Fernanda Perera, Tokyo, Japan
    Rachael Rhodes, Stillwater, Oklahoma
    Michelle Layanto, Singapore, Singapore
    Minnie Jordan, Coupland, Texas
    Bailea Woodal, Odessa, Texas
    Violin II
    Linton (Josh) Robinson, Principal, Troy, Michigan
    Jaylon Black, Houston, Texas
    Madison Duffy, Las Vegas, Nevada
    Benjamin Delaney, St. John’s, Canada
    Tiffany Rhee, Los Angeles, California
    Timothy Smith, Newark, Delaware
    Alexandra Taylor, Waltham, Massachusetts
    Kristina Urbano, Buena Park, California
    Raya Wahab, Beirut, Lebanon
    Corcoran Mikol, Ester, Alaska
    Viola
    Peter J. Pezzino, Principal, Gold Canyon, Arizona
    Lydia Downard, Boston, Massachusetts
    Cecelia Cook, Liberty, Missouri
    Yi Hsuan Liu, Taiwan, Taiwan
    Han Sol Yi, Honolulu, Hawaii
    Cello
    Keizo Yoshioka, Principal, Hopedale, Massachusetts
    Peter Xiong, Cranston, Rhode Island
    Jacob Esquivel, Los Angeles, California
    Siobhan Cassidy Robinson, Dallas, Texas
    Athanasios Lazarou, Kapandriti, Greece
    Casey Murray, Rush, New York
    Sung Ha Hong, Seoul, South Korea
    Bass
    Marcelo MacCagnan, Principal Santos, Brazil
    Ryan FanelliManchester, Vermont
    Pietro Gennenzi, Rome, Italy
    Maya Mortman, Sharon, Connecticut
    Manos Stratis, Nicosia, Cyprus
    Guitar
    Assen Vaptsarov, Sofia, Bulgaria
    Harp
    Abigail Lim-Kimberg, San Francisco, California
    Autumn Ramey, Lancaster, Massachusetts
    Piano
    Chris Cheung, Hong Kong, China
    Flute
    Gabriela Gomez Estevez, Principal, Santiago, Dominican Republic
    Tommaso Annoni, Fidenza, Italy
    Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
    Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
    Piccolo
    Katherine Neunhoffer, Kerrville, Texas
    Celine Hawker, West Jordan, Utah
    Oboe
    Davis Feeley, Principal, El Cerrito, California
    Morgan Lucero, San Francisco, California
    Clarinet
    Jose Ignacio, Principal, Sts. Aquino, Dominican Republic
    Itamar Ben Zimra, Givatayim, Israel
    Bassoon
    John O’Hara, Westbrook, Maine
    Peter Sauter, Brookside, New Jersey
    Horn
    Dan Pfeiffer, Principal, Orleans, Massachusetts
    Biaochun Jonathan Foo, Singapore, Singapore
    Andrew Capetandes, Long Island, New York
    Mitchell Donahue, Roberts, Wisconsin
    Trumpet
    Kahlil Long, Principal, Springfield, Virginia
    Kyrell Long, Springfield, Virginia
    Viacheslav Ivanov, Moscow, Russia
    Kieran Zollner, Gilbert, Arizona
    Trombone
    Ethan Santos, Principal, Fresno, California
    Brian Freedman, Brockton, Massachusetts
    Michael Riddle, Ipswich, Massachusetts
    Bass Trombone
    Ethan Santos, Fresno, California
    Tuba
    Rebecca Shrand, Marsh eld, Massachusetts
    Timpani
    Yusuf Roshd, Toronto, Canada
    Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
    Percussion
    Yusuf Roshd, Principal, Toronto, Canada
    Charlie Betzelberger, Overland Park, Kansas
    Denizcan Aktas, Izmir, Turkey
    Faculty Coaches
    Bass: Susan Hagen
    Harp: Felice Pomeranz
    Percussion: Richard Flanagan
    Strings: David Wallace and Sharan Leventhal
    Woodwinds and Brass: Charlie Lewis
    Staff
    Jamie Davis-Ponce
    Orchestra Manager and Associate Director of Performance Division Programs
    Sahil Jindal
    Orchestra Personnel Assistant
    Katherine Neunhoffer
    Orchestra Librarian Assistant
    Peter Xiong
    Orchestra Marketing Assistant #berklee #berkleecollegeofmusic
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Komentáře • 1,4K

  • @hannahgeorge5977
    @hannahgeorge5977 Před 4 lety +3374

    I’ve said it before, and I’ll say it again:
    Holst earned himself a special place in heaven when he wrote Jupiter

  • @liteoner
    @liteoner Před 7 lety +3970

    Why does this never happen when I go out shopping?

  • @HelloSally13
    @HelloSally13 Před 4 lety +2066

    As a percussionist I can’t imagine trying the stealthily roll my timpanis into the mall to join a flash mob! 😂

  • @philippaul2270
    @philippaul2270 Před 4 lety +744

    Not pictured, a huge mountain of cases in the food court

  • @bridget117
    @bridget117 Před 7 lety +2158

    Just the cello at the beginning is enough to give me chills.

  • @beansmcgoo3089
    @beansmcgoo3089 Před 7 lety +2838

    I love seeing musicians play in their everyday clothes. I just like seeing how all different kinds of people play music.

  • @daniellebreitstein6007
    @daniellebreitstein6007 Před 5 lety +685

    This video is the reason why I wanted to come to Berklee and now I'm in this orchestra. Dreams do come true, kids.

  • @K1W1fly
    @K1W1fly Před 4 lety +421

    "I'll just smuggle this upright bass into the shopping mall... no-one will notice"

  • @cliffordernest7825
    @cliffordernest7825 Před 6 lety +1229

    Holst: the most unappreciated composer of all time. The man dedicated his life to music.

  • @pianolady19
    @pianolady19 Před 3 lety +539

    I'd cry like a baby, let's be real. This is one of the best pieces of classical music ever written.

  • @victorvillatoro7241
    @victorvillatoro7241 Před 2 měsíci +25

    I think it’s beautiful that in such a fast-paced and busy world, music still has the power to stop people in their tracks to appreciate the moment.

  • @IntrepidIanRinon
    @IntrepidIanRinon Před rokem +63

    "Remember, I'll always be here for you -- even if you can't see me -- because I love you."

  • @lickspittle1
    @lickspittle1 Před 7 lety +644

    i want to see a flashmob of holst's mars :)

  • @iamarthorse
    @iamarthorse Před 6 lety +1465

    Amazing. Its a shame people would get really freaked out if they had done Mars instead :p. This piece is so powerful and evocative. As soon as this section comes up, it instantly plays on the heart strings. Well performed as well.

  • @Xandrosi
    @Xandrosi Před 2 měsíci +13

    As many places defund the arts, it is performances like this that remind us of the best of humanity.

  • @lauriebowman6979
    @lauriebowman6979 Před 5 lety +104

    I don't get how so many people can just keep walking and shopping. Life is too short to not stop for 5 minutes out of your day to enjoy such beautiful music and talented students.

  • @faithhall891
    @faithhall891 Před 7 lety +539

    shout out to the girl laying it down on the tuba!

  • @Nate4Life01
    @Nate4Life01 Před 7 lety +380

    honestly Jupiter is just too good

  • @nfullenwider
    @nfullenwider Před 5 lety +216

    I had the honor of playing this entire suite with my school orchestra last year and let me tell you, as a cellist, this section of Jupiter is so powerful and moving that I was always filled to the brim with emotion. It still gives me chills.

  • @sunnylilacs
    @sunnylilacs Před 4 lety +504

    I had chills listening to this.
    It’s my favorite musical passage of all time. I’ve been lonely, spending all day at home alone because of the corona virus that’s just reached my city; my roommates and many of the people I know left suddenly to their home countries or will go in the next few days, and those still here are being cautiously isolate. I got to talk to some friends from home via the internet, so that helped. I like that this orchestra is from my home state, and hearing this music again-a wondrous anthem to the God of all gods-sets my soul on fire and lets me breathe again. I can’t help but be inspired and expanded by this theme.

  • @kinsmed
    @kinsmed Před 6 lety +278

    I am so envious of everyone in that mall.
    Unscheduled moments of beauty like that are so rare.

  • @dpmakestuff
    @dpmakestuff Před 7 lety +1988

    One of the fews pieces of music that can bring a tear to my eye... Beautiful!

  • @thezachgoldfinch
    @thezachgoldfinch Před rokem +150

    This is the only version I ever shed a tear too. It’s so profoundly moving. The people who stop to take it in and the silence of the outside world, the joy you can feel with the musicians, the beautiful harmony.
    Gorgeous.

  • @wanorman2007
    @wanorman2007 Před rokem +6

    Others may have made this comment, but strictly speaking, this is the "Thaxted" section of the Jupiter piece, and is a tune on its own. It's named after the English village where Holst had lived.

  • @hfcred6754
    @hfcred6754 Před 6 lety +63

    Why the fuck do humans fight wars when we can create something as beautiful as this?

  • @jonaslasater4784
    @jonaslasater4784 Před 7 lety +245

    then the tempo change comes in and all hell breaks loose

  • @mermaidunicorn476
    @mermaidunicorn476 Před 4 lety +62

    You can see the pure joy on the first cello players face when everyone joins together. This is absolutely beautiful

  • @Goran_D
    @Goran_D Před 5 lety +116

    I can’t stop crying when I listen to this. Hard to explain. Music has the power to bring grown men to their knees, and make the feeble hearted whole again. Thank you for giving us all this gift.

  • @SejinKim5
    @SejinKim5 Před 7 lety +371

    47 people were crying too hard to distinguish between the like and dislike buttons...beautiful

  • @tSp289
    @tSp289 Před 6 lety +520

    Thank you! This piece was played at my grandfather's funeral, some fond memories attached to it!
    He signed up for the RAF during WW2 and was assigned to aircraft research thanks to his advanced engineering degree. After the war he worked on rocket technology, which became the British space programme, and helped design the only space rocket aside from Saturn V that never had a failed launch. Space exploration and maths were his passions, and much of the technology his team developed is still in use today. This movement's links to remembrance for servicemen and to the planets made it the perfect fit, never mind the fact that it was one of his favourite pieces. Thank you for bringing it into the lives of people who might never have heard it!

  • @MsPea
    @MsPea Před 4 lety +59

    I don't understand how people can just walk past and not even stop one minute to listen to this beautiful music. They must have no souls.

  • @alenpoehlman5913
    @alenpoehlman5913 Před 5 lety +49

    The trumpet entrance is so good

  • @theviolinmom5173
    @theviolinmom5173 Před 7 lety +866

    Tears of joy, absolutely beautiful! So wonderful to see my daughter Serena (violin) from so far away. Wish I could've been there. Thank you for sharing this amazing video!!

  • @redshuttleredacted6422
    @redshuttleredacted6422 Před 3 lety +152

    Imagine if someone in the crowd just burst out and sang "I Vow To Thee, My Country"

  • @hrhjrd
    @hrhjrd Před 4 lety +75

    The soul of the song emerged at the playing of the French horns. Such a rich sound.

  • @peterd788
    @peterd788 Před měsícem +8

    One of the grandest and most uplifting songs in English culture. Well done.

  • @RobertKaydoo
    @RobertKaydoo Před 7 lety +70

    Down votes??!! Seriously what kind of jaded soul down votes such a beautiful performance?
    Bravo! For the musicians, the conductor and everyone involved in making this performance happen, thank you!

  • @geraldwatts5492
    @geraldwatts5492 Před rokem +49

    Great to see classical flashmobs. I think classical music (and classical musicians) are severely underappreciated in today's society. Maybe it's just me. And of course, this is one of my favorite classical pieces and my favorite of Holst's planets suite!

  • @bingusbinted
    @bingusbinted Před rokem +15

    It's impossible not to cry when listening to this for the first time

  • @cyzhouhk
    @cyzhouhk Před 5 lety +49

    Do this in the UK during November, especially on Remembrance Day, and you'll literally have people singing along.

  • @RoccoSoundTube
    @RoccoSoundTube Před 7 lety +416

    What a pleasure must be to find this beauty in a mall. Absolutely amazing, guys!

  • @allenpinnix5241
    @allenpinnix5241 Před rokem +11

    " her fortress is a faithful heart, her pride is suffering.." RIP your Majesty

  • @jean-francoisdaignault9612
    @jean-francoisdaignault9612 Před 3 lety +43

    Crying here because it’s so beautiful but also because it’s so lovely to be able to see people’s faces, to see musicians stand close to each other and see them smile... haven’t had a real gig in months and fuck it’s wearing me down. Much love to all my musician colleagues all over the world xxx

  • @ryanr1701
    @ryanr1701 Před 4 lety +18

    As an deep Anglophile who has lived in Boston my whole life, this brought me to tears.

  • @ianhaigh4878
    @ianhaigh4878 Před 6 lety +153

    if it was not for these flashmobs the general public would not get to listen to this fabulous music

  • @gettingittogether424
    @gettingittogether424 Před 5 lety +187

    In high school I was an all American trumpet player and every performance and practice session I ever had was my mental escape from my daily stresses. I grew up with nothing and grew up depressed and every time I played I would feel happy. At my high school graduation the band played this and I broke down in tears. I later joined the Marine Corps as a mechanic and now I weld for a living. I still practice every day. That's the power of music

  • @gavingraycomposition4388
    @gavingraycomposition4388 Před 3 lety +35

    They didn't even play the epic intro to the song... AAAA that would have been so need to hear!
    By the way i actually plan on auditioning to this college soon. I'm super passionate about conducting and performing... wish me luck guys!! Im beyond nervoussss

  • @bethrivka68
    @bethrivka68 Před 4 lety +83

    I am watching this as we find our way through the coronavirus crisis. I am reminded of the power of music to lift us up and bring us together. Seeing the reaction of the shoppers as they stop to listen, and the joy on the musicians’ faces, is inspiring. It reminds me that humans can appreciate goodness and beauty and how this can remind us of our shared humanity. Much needed in these uncertain times.

  • @gyrocompa
    @gyrocompa Před 6 lety +98

    When the brass instruments started to play I really got the chills ! Well done guies !

  • @SMAlgemesi
    @SMAlgemesi Před 2 lety +31

    Miss the pre-COVID times :'(

  • @clairedavid269
    @clairedavid269 Před 9 měsíci +6

    I practically just cried like a child

  • @cuthbert246
    @cuthbert246 Před rokem +37

    As an proud Englishman I know this music as the base with lyrics for 'I vow to thee my Country' I song that should be our national anthem. I cry when its sung and now I wiping away the dust that is in the air that got into my eyes. Beautiful played music that hits the heart.

  • @Fuliginosus
    @Fuliginosus Před 3 lety +38

    My late mother used to say, "You can't go anywhere nowadays without running into a goddamn flash mob!" I wish that were still true.

  • @King-nr4vx
    @King-nr4vx Před 5 lety +25

    Hello. I’m Elise! I’m twelve right now, but I’ll be 13 when our school preforms this at our strings concert. It’s so nerve racking even though we are just got the piece today and have 4 months of practice left. I love this song though. It’s beautiful, gorgeous. I love it. This group did so well with it!

  • @mikeh6097
    @mikeh6097 Před rokem +23

    If I had been there and heard this I would have stood there, perfectly still and taking in every note whilst tears fell from my eyes. Stunning!

  • @timothyking2248
    @timothyking2248 Před 3 lety +17

    One of Britain’s greatest composers

  • @niobita
    @niobita Před 4 lety +20

    I played this song countless times 7th and 8th grade that I got tired of it. Now hearing it again 2years later I love it more than ever

  • @kittydellareese
    @kittydellareese Před 8 měsíci +8

    still brings tears to my eyes in 2023

  • @vintagebrew1057
    @vintagebrew1057 Před 5 lety +221

    This is our unofficial National Anthem in the UK after "Jerusalem". With the words "I vow to thee my Country" makes you glow with pride. Good Job by these youngster's good to know that beautiful music will live on.

  • @whatsyourglitch
    @whatsyourglitch Před rokem +10

    Jupiter and Holst both smiling from the heavens 💙

  • @ivanorozco8669
    @ivanorozco8669 Před 7 lety +115

    Never have I ever cried to such a beautiful piece of music until the very first time I ever heard Jupiter. 😌

  • @jon_do
    @jon_do Před 7 lety +214

    this is one great way to spread the love for orchestra :)

  • @jnsol9604
    @jnsol9604 Před rokem +10

    6 years and it can still make me cry!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima Před 2 lety +3

    This masterpiece is a lullaby of Universe

  • @alma5219
    @alma5219 Před 4 lety +60

    No one's gonna talk about the girl carrying a tuba like it's nothing?

  • @JohnBenoit46290
    @JohnBenoit46290 Před 7 lety +114

    my favorite Holst piece!! Sounds amazing

  • @gold_vinyl
    @gold_vinyl Před 4 lety +30

    The memories this brings, our mini orchestra of just nine girls, five violins, two violas, one cello, and one bass played this song and it got us to our state competition! We won that too, but sadly that’s as high as our competition went. Won a trophy playing this, thanks for the beautiful, and fuller rendition. Truly amazing!

  • @terrythomas1329
    @terrythomas1329 Před 2 lety +10

    This must be one of the most underrated and most under appreciated piece of music there is.

  • @pbrower2a1
    @pbrower2a1 Před 7 lety +77

    It is amazing -- that although classical music has its viability (one sees practically none in retail now) that it can still attract attention.
    Why aren;t we pushing it? It is incredibly rich.

  • @cindycastro8086
    @cindycastro8086 Před 6 lety +36

    I've never cried this hard before at a song.. I love music so much.

  • @robertthomas3777
    @robertthomas3777 Před rokem +4

    So wish this happened more often in shopping centres.
    A massage of divine art and culture.
    Thanks.

  • @andersdo2925
    @andersdo2925 Před 3 lety +19

    Back in 1987 I was a senior in high school marching band and I got to play timpani on Jupiter so I was on the sideline in front of the whole band. I got to experience the160 plus kids playing this beautiful music behind me and power they played with would give me goose bumps. Listening to this blaring out of my stereo takes me back and I still get those goose bumps! A lot of people have no idea what it’s like to feel that power go through them and I hope some of the people in this crowd could feel it and appreciate it! I’ve watched this sooooo many times.... incredible performance!

  • @sssogo
    @sssogo Před 7 lety +39

    Can't help but sing "I vow to thee my country" in my head every time I hear Jupiter.

  • @lizzard8785
    @lizzard8785 Před 6 lety +16

    One of the most beautiful melodies Holst wrote..... the slow build up to the full sound was great

  • @samanthabarajas4534
    @samanthabarajas4534 Před rokem +6

    If I was any of these people in the crowd I’d be crying

  • @Iceland874
    @Iceland874 Před rokem +8

    Jupiter is my favorite of Holst’s Planets. Very nice performance. Strings require so much tuning. I’d shop at the mall if I could hear music like this!

  • @MudGirl8
    @MudGirl8 Před 7 lety +57

    Oh my gosh. Gave me chills, but also made me emotional... seeing all the musicians in their casual, unique styles, coming together to play this beautiful piece -- bravo!!!

  • @TheHiredGun187
    @TheHiredGun187 Před 3 lety +4

    To all of you that do this during COVID..You should all get medals.Culture will outlast civilization

  • @mary-kittybonkers2374
    @mary-kittybonkers2374 Před 11 měsíci +2

    I had a visceral reaction to hearing this movement. It transported me away from the mundane to an ethereal place, I was in tears.

  • @kurtrueckel1254
    @kurtrueckel1254 Před rokem +10

    Musicians, you did a fantastic job - thank you very much for sharing and making me (a 58 year old man) cry like a little baby.

  • @Nesher92
    @Nesher92 Před 4 lety +53

    When this horrible pandemic ends, we shall come out victorious, and THIS will be our triumph anthem!

  • @owensweetland342
    @owensweetland342 Před rokem +4

    Amidst this world's troubles there is still beauty to be found.

  • @heyjude9895_
    @heyjude9895_ Před 2 měsíci +3

    I’m a woodwind girl but even I can’t deny the importance of brass in this piece. Horns really just take it to another level. Beautiful!!

  • @katrinat.3032
    @katrinat.3032 Před rokem +4

    That cello solo in the beginning had great resonance ❤

  • @gypsyheart49
    @gypsyheart49 Před 6 lety +17

    I've never actually had tears from a piece of music until now. This touches my soul somehow.

  • @lindanwfirefighter4973
    @lindanwfirefighter4973 Před rokem +5

    How any of them can listen to that and no cry is beyond! Wish I was there to witness it!

  • @jamesbrownjr.5074
    @jamesbrownjr.5074 Před rokem +3

    I would've loved to be there. I still remember playing this. Gimme a bass trombone and I'm in!

  • @rlancer8920
    @rlancer8920 Před 3 lety +5

    Holst belongs with the composers in the musical hall of fame

  • @LaSunset
    @LaSunset Před 7 lety +6

    A very proud Berklee alumni

  • @jonathanjess5866
    @jonathanjess5866 Před 2 lety +8

    I'm Irish and I strongly think this is beautiful music 👏👏👏🍀🇮🇪

  • @ILuvThunderclan
    @ILuvThunderclan Před rokem +2

    And the tears start coming and they won't stop coming

  • @blitzblix5069
    @blitzblix5069 Před rokem +8

    I had forgotten that this video existed. Back in 2018 I listened to this when I was still in middle school orchestra, and I loved this song. Now, in highschool, I'm no longer in orchestra but still listen to the beauty and the flow as the notes dive deep into my heart

  • @samaya6761
    @samaya6761 Před rokem +5

    Holst is a true G. O. A. T

  • @jonathangoll2918
    @jonathangoll2918 Před 2 lety +9

    We British love this, and we sing a beautiful song to it, written by the UK Ambassadorial to the USA during the First World War, Sir Cecil Spring Rice. He had just lost his son, and he didn't see the end of the War. The first verse is about service to one's country; the second talks about the "other country, I've heard of long ago", and the last word is " peace".
    Yet interestingly our patriotic songs are often written by lefties! Sir Cecil Spring Rice was a Liberal. Gustav Holst, although of distant Swedish ancestry, was English, born in Cheltenham, Gloucestershire. He was very definitely left-wing. This staggeringly beautiful theme is only briefly mentioned in the Planet Suite, but he himself made a hymn tune out of it. ( Which is why the arrangement is so good.) Now there was a parish church in Essex whose Vicar was then notorious. He was a member of the Communist Party, and about 1920 displayed the flags of both the Russian Revolution and of Sinn Fein ( the Irish rebelling against the British) in his church. The name of the village is Thaxted, and that's what Holst named this tune...

  • @who.is_.jadeeee7124
    @who.is_.jadeeee7124 Před 4 měsíci +2

    doing this with my class in april, this song is one of the most beautiful songs ever written.

  • @dawnpoint
    @dawnpoint Před 2 lety +1

    The horns entered with their harmony and I just started sobbing.

  • @madeleine8977
    @madeleine8977 Před 4 lety +5

    My favorite hymn. And I LOVE flashmobs...but never been lucky enough to witness one, yet. Ah...that cello.

  • @maemae4188
    @maemae4188 Před rokem +6

    I remember playing this song (it was this section of it too iirc) in 7th grade, and now 4 years later it's still my favorite piece that I've ever played. My friends too, we both adored playing this piece and it's the one piece from middle school that we still go back and play. Holst hit the jackpot when he wrote this piece, nothing else has ever hit the same when playing it for me

  • @graemedurie9094
    @graemedurie9094 Před 2 lety +2

    This is not jollity, but rather the deepest peace.

  • @deadlybladesmith3093
    @deadlybladesmith3093 Před 3 lety +5

    Wow, that trumpet player is amazing! I mean, they are all amazing players but he really stands out - in a good way!