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Michael LaMattina
United States
Приєднався 22 кві 2013
Hello, my name is Michael LaMattina. I am the principal percussionist with the Dayton Philharmonic Orchestra and the director of percussion studies at Miami University in Oxford, Ohio. These videos are a mix of performances by my students and myself. I aim to present music that is lesser known to percussionists, while still having some familiar music up as well.
If any of this music interests you, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Enjoy our performances!
If any of this music interests you, please do not hesitate to reach out to me.
Enjoy our performances!
Sakamoto: M.A.Y. In the Backyard (for percussion ensemble)
M.A.Y. In the Backyard, by Ryuichi Sakamoto. Arranged for percussion ensemble, performed by the Miami University Percussion Ensemble.
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Respighi: The Pines of Rome (glockenspiel)
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The standard and difficult glock part from the first movement of The Pines of Rome, by Respighi. Performed by Michael LaMattina.
"Rolling In Rhythm" by Charley Wilcoxon
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Wilcoxon's "Rolling In Rhythm" from Modern Rudimental Swing Solos. Performed by Michael LaMattina on a vintage, reconditioned 15" Leedy Field drum.
Tchaikovsky:Sleeping Beauty Waltz (glockenspiel)
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The Waltz from Sleeping Beauty, by Tchaikovsky. Glockenspiel part performed by Michael LaMattina.
Midnight Cowboy Theme (percussion ensemble version)
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The famous theme from Midnight Cowboy, by John Barry. Arranged for percussion ensemble by Harold Li and performed by the Miami University Percussion Ensemble.
Pieces by Danilo Stankovic (arranged for percussion ensemble)
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"Pieces" for solo piano by Danilo Stankovic, arranged for mallet percussion and keyboards, performed by the Miami University Percussion Ensemble.
"Sandalwood I" by Jonny Greenwood (arranged for percussion ensemble and violin)
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"Sandalwood I" by Jonny Greenwood, arranged by Harold Li for percussion ensemble and solo violin. Featuring Sofia Bolda on violin.
Rimsky-Korsakov; Capriccio Espagnol (snare drum)
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The famous snare drum part from "Capriccio Espagnol" by N. Rimsky-Korsakov, performed by Michael LaMattina.
Bach Allemande from Lute suite in E minor, BWV 996
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The "Allemande" movement from J.S. Bach's lute suite in E minor, performed on marimba by Michael LaMattina.
Kerberos Drums (drum trio)
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"Kerberos Drums" by Daiki Kato. Recorded in Souers Recital Hall at Miami University, Oxford, Ohio. Performed by Ray Butler, Jacob Routhier, and Michael LaMattina.
Tchaikovsky: Romeo and Juliet (cymbals)
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Three standard cymbal excerpts from the Romeo and Juliet Overture-Fantasy by Tchaikovsky.
Colas Bruegnon Overture (xylophone)
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Xylophone part from the Overture to Colas Bruegnon by Kabalevsky. Performed by Michael LaMattina
"Holiday for Strings" David Rose/Stanley Black (arr. Li)
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Awesome version of Holiday for Strings! Performed by the Miami University Percussion Ensemble.
Mozart: The Magic Flute (glockenspiel excerpt)
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Mozart: The Magic Flute (glockenspiel excerpt)
Electric Counterpoint (for percussion ensemble) by Steve Reich
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Electric Counterpoint (for percussion ensemble) by Steve Reich
Mitchell Peters: Hard Times for Snare Drum- Study I.
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Mitchell Peters: Hard Times for Snare Drum- Study I.
Delecluse Study #1 from Twelve Studies for the Snare Drum
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Delecluse Study #1 from Twelve Studies for the Snare Drum
15 Step by Radiohead (drum/electronics cover)
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15 Step by Radiohead (drum/electronics cover)
Stravinsky: Firebird Ballet (xylophone)
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Stravinsky: Firebird Ballet (xylophone)
The Downfall of Paris & The New Downfall
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The Downfall of Paris & The New Downfall
Staccato by The Eliminators (for percussion ensemble)
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Staccato by The Eliminators (for percussion ensemble)
Mitchell Peters: Advanced Snare Drum Studies #5
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Mitchell Peters: Advanced Snare Drum Studies #5
Fantastic
@@jamesgillre thank you!!
play rush e on that
The crystalline clarity of the glockenspiel is so magical here.
As opposed to the glittery magical quality of the celeste. Not that Tchaikovsky was familiar with it at this point, but it wouldn't have nearly the same brilliant effect.
@@patrickgomes2213 thank you!
i cried watching this, thank you so much <3
@@nekame glad you like it!
Well, at least everyone got to play
sounds soooo beautiful!!! please consider playing Christmas carols on it!
glorious!!!!n.... please play Christmas carols on it!!!
Anywhere I can find a standard sticking for this?
@@aaronbacon8024 send me your email and I can get it to you.
クレヨンしんちゃんの曲だ
The waterfall section is my kryptonite
Io con i miei amici di 🎒 🏫
Om💓
This is absolutely beautiful! Thank you so much for this
@@aysegulgazioglu7342 thanks for watching!
Beautiful! What brand and model is the Glockenspiel?
@@Eike2002 thank you! It’s an Adams professional. In the box frame.
what specific aria this this
@@j2m_3s it’s from the finale of act 1. About 15 minutes or so in…
True Romance is my favourite movie! Thank you
Very amazing. May I ask what kind of mallets you are using in the video?
@@Hammy.Cinematic thank you! I’m using Dragonfly mallets on the first part and Promark aluminum mallets at reh 22. Thanks for watching!
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion Thank you so much!!!
Il mio bambino era incantato da questo brano. Quando è volato su una stella, a due anni e mezzo, al cimitero, mentre chiudevano la tomba, in sottofondo gli ho fatto ascoltare questa musica. Solo Mozart poteva scriverla, l'uomo-bambino che prendeva le note direttamente dalle stelle.
Thank you for watching, and I'm sorry for your loss. It's touching that this video can give some small comfort to you in dealing with such a devastating loss......
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion Grazie, Michael, davvero grazie per le tue parole. Sì, un piccolo, tenero conforto... ❤💫
Lovely to see all these youngsters so immersed in their music. Great to watch..thank you
@@lucymason4142 thank you!
Beautiful to listen to
Thank you!!
🥹😍💖✨ magical versión
@@hexeklaviklack4919 thank you!!
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion This song was played with marimbas for my wedding. It was a surprise gift for my husband and it was a magical and unforgettable moment🎵💖✨
Magique et magnifique.....merci pour ce beau moment ❤
@@Timemachines-pi3vd thank you!
Best movie EVER made
this is so beautiful
@@toomashuaa2175 thank you!!
Gorgeous rendition of this music. Thank you so much!
@@jd3422 thank you!!
Rosewood Coopermans?
@@crollickforge1494 those sticks are Rohema Concert mezzos. I’m pretty sure they are a species similar to rosewood. Red Hornwood. More dense with less vibration than rosewood. Hornwood is actually a laminate from what I understand.
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@@kvge9627 thanks!
Beautifully done 👏👏👏
@@kvge9627 thank you!!
I love your channel.
@@katbullar thank you!! I really appreciate this. I try to do a few videos every couple of months. I have a few new ones in the works. My season and semester have just started up. Once I’m in the groove I’ll get some new content up. Thank you so much for watching!!!
Wow this just sounds so wonderful❤️😍🥰🎶🎵
@@Numocron thank you!!
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion You’re very welcome. Much love.❤️
Sounds awesome! Played this on my college orchestra audition packet almost a month ago
@@MilesClewell thank you!
Excellent
@@Nosferatu2020 thanks!
You did this justice. Beautiful!
@@leraginasian thank you!!
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion thank you too! 🙂
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個人的にモーツァルトは歴史上の人物で憧れの一人。良い曲過ぎて涙が出る。
Apparently to my dog, This sounds yummy lol
Timeless.
this is a great cover, you make the song sound even more dreamy!
@@DaanDobber thank you!!
Wow es tan hermoso omg
unreal
Thank you!! I consider Bjork to be one of the great musical geniuses of our time, regardless of genre.
Such a crisp and resonate sound!!! FANTASTIC WORK!
@@haydenfloro5561 thanks Hayden!
Thanks for posting this! What do you have on the head of your tambourine - is it moleskin for dampening, grip, or another purpose?
Thanks for watching! The moleskin is for dampening, it takes out the high pitch, residual hum that, I find, tends to be distracting. It does also give some extra comfort for the grip.
I was dozing on my lunch break and imagined this as a regimental march for the US civil war. It worked in my head.
Wirds nicht geben, vorher marschieren sie lieber wieder woanders ein.
This excerpt is new to me. Are the rolls supposed to be continuous, or should it be distinct rolls?
Thanks for watching! In the third mvt the rolls are connected, fairly standard interpretation. Some people add a metric accent at the beginning of each roll, which is also nice and makes sense. I’ve always played them connected and have never been asked by the conductor for any separation in the phrasing.
@@MichaelLaMattinaPercussion Gotcha. Thank you!
Thank you sir, I was wondering where in the world that melody was from!
Hey i really like your playing. Can you please make a video on playing the xylophone part in Arabesque by Samuel Hazo?
Thanks! I’ll have to look into this part, I’m not familiar with it. I appreciate your view and positive feedback!
Hi! Congratulations, great performance 🤘 did you make a metronome track? Or where did you get it?
Thanks for watching! There is not a click track. I set the delay to the value specified by the composer and then practiced at the indicated tempos in order for the delay effect to lock in with the rhythms he wrote. Took a lot of practice but came off pretty effectively.
Love this version,keep coming back and play a couple of times.or more. Would love to see a clip of the individual s playing their bit.👏👏🤗🏴🇺🇦
Hi!!! Is there sheet music for this and the other parts, possibly vibraphone marimba and maybe others? I really want to ask my band director if we can perform this at one of our concerts!!