Salvation is Created by Pavel Chesnokov/arr. Michael Brown
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- Опубліковано 8 вер 2024
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MusicWorks - Grade 2
This Russian Orthodox-style choral anthem was composed in 1912. It was one of Chesnokov's last sacred works, and one he never heard performed. Michael Brown has skillfully and faithfully recreated this memorable chorale for young players using reduced instrumentation suitable even for smaller ensembles.
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Idk what everyone is talking about. This is a good performance. Yes I agree the dynamics are kinda lacking. But they play on time and with a very strong and beautiful sound. Everyone knows when they are supposed to play out or back off, the brasses actually weren't overpowering the woodwinds.
Who else has goosebumps while listening to this??
Yep. It's like I'm seeing into my future or something while listening to this
Yes I do when I play it, it's so pretty
It’s so beautiful. I’m playing it and it sound 100x better in person. As a FLUTE GOD it’s beautiful
@@emlir665 u js mad 😂
Anybody with a soul
Why people hating on this this is beautiful
Thank you finally someone with some sense. Tiyanas World they have all lost their ASMR Tingles. LOL
They want doof doof I suppose. Who cares? So long as their doof doof isn't preventing me from sleeping at night, which the kid next door is doing right at this minute, little sod. Not everybody has excellent taste like you and me, and I don't know about all of your likes and dislikes either.
@@gracegorman3306 if you don't like it then don't listen
Bruh I agree, my band class is playing this for our new principal, and this song also made us win divisional’s and qualify for the nationals! And not only that, this song is really slow and nice and I just love it. Since I play flute I kinda don’t play much, but even if I still love this piece. It’s such a masterpiece~
@Impunk The Great Nice! Good luck! Play loud and proud! (Because us flutes actually need to in order for us to be heard 😂)
I played this song in my senior year of high school. I was second chair tuba all state. Most incredible experience ever. Our conductor taught us how to listen to one another and “feel” the music. He walked into the auditorium while we rehearsed and we played the entire song without him. Beautiful and amazing. The best of times.
I played this in my All-State too. French horn. Most beautiful piece I’d ever heard up to that time. The arranger was our band director too-made it even more special. He was amazing.
This is such a haunting melody and marvelously performed. As for the sadness in this song: Pavel Chesnokov wrote this hymn shortly before the 1917 Communist Revolution in Russia. Immediately afterwards, the communist government banned the production of sacred music and forced religious composers such as Chesnokov to compose purely secular music. In 1931, the communist government dynamited the Cathedral of Christ the Savior (whose last choir master was Chesnokov), an event that so traumatized him that he stopped writing music all together.
In 1944, Pavel Chesnokov would die of starvation while standing in a bread line, 30 years denied the Eucharist and having never heard his own hymn sung.
Knowing all this, every time i listen to this song, it brings me to tears.
This is incredibly sad, may he rip 🙏🏻
Precisely
After knowing the backstory behind this song this is a beautiful piece with so much meaning behind it
It really makes it that more special
When my band director told us that I cried and I'm not even religious
If my school found out that this song is Christian they’d immediately ban it
I play this for warm up at school. We love it. Great piece.
same here
Me too. Were having our Spring band concert at my school on May 2020
Storm Rouse did you get to do it? Stupid lockdown made us miss everything band related for my final year :(
We have this thing called visuals for all the freshmen before our first home game and the upperclassmen play and the freshmen listen. Cause this song has such s big meaning and it's not allowed in my school really cause it talks about Jesus basically
Warm up?! God, we are playing this in festival, how advanced are you guys?
as a drum major for my collegiate band, this warmup gave me chills every game day
We played this song for UIL in middle school. First trumpet, I almost died.
I actually played this song for a terrible tragedy that happened in the police force for my band and honestly it was a great piece and also pretty sad..
The song's story is also terrifying...
I would love to hear some bass clarinet or low reeds
Kfazia Tumab It’s there. I would know, I do bass Clarinet in this
Wow you REALLY need to get your ears checked.
I play bass clarinet and we are doing this piece for a recital in december :)
Kfazia Tumab I’m tuba and on my sheet bass clarinet plays the first 5 bars while I’m silent
I play Bb contra bass and it sounds beautiful
We play this as a warm up for marching band to practice multiple things that actually make this song harder then it seems, blending, tone, intonation, softness, loudness, hard and soft entrances, knowing when to play out, when to sink back a bit more. We've played this in jazz, rock, and magenta (yes the color) styles to practice changing how we play, it's a song with lots of chances to grow musicians, so stop hating on it.
It expectially help with lung capacity
It is a beautiful song, I love it, great compositian...
I played this in my first year of high school band, brings back so many memories
doing this for band class freshmen year in hhs
I'm doing this in 7th grade
Harrah high schoo?
@Mackenzie Pittman well I did it in 5th lol
Your 21 now. That’s so sad but amazing
So we had a teacher with a college kid and at first I didn't get this but this was his most charished piece of music now it's mine to because he left😞
I'm going to be playing this piece in my high school's wind ensemble this year!! It's so beautiful so I'm really excited to start practicing it.
this piece is beautiful. slow songs have never been my thing but i really like this piece. i play bells and it’s amazing.
I'm also playing bells and it's so pretty
Were playing this for our winter concert
We played it at ours, and omg it was my favorite out of all the ones we played, because it was definitely the prettiest
Playing it in 3 days and I’m very excited
Played this and recorded it to play at my principals funeral 😕
my face discovered a new shade of red after trying to play this without breathing
We played this song at the Tennessee State University band camp. Nice arrangement
I played this at Tennessee state
nobody:
nobody at all:
my band teacher: "ah yes perfect warmup song"
playing bass clarinet on this piece and lord it’s so pretty
We play this song for our graduating high school seniors and its the first song they play as freshmen, so I get really emotional listening to this song
swear to god i lost like 10 years off of my life span by playing this song
Must be a percussionist
@@kevinfearn4834 😂 when i read this i got a flashback of some percussionist when we played this song: “ THIRTY TWO REST!?”
@@PurpleHermitcrab it’s so true😄😄
@@PurpleHermitcrab dang bro. I thought I had it hard. I play the flute and I have to slur everything. But 32 measures of rest is on a whole other level! 😂
Just got done playing this at the MAIS Band Clinic, my goodness this is such a powerful piece
Love this song! We’re doing it for our veteran’s day appreciation assembly at school and it’s been so fun to learn!!
We play this for the band as one big thank you and for the seniors at my school and when I tell you I bawl
On field warmups all 5 years when I was in band
playing this for 8th grade cpa, i love it to death it’s just such a beautiful sound and (maybe a little bit biased) the horn part is amazing
Omgoshhhhh that’s beautiful
#percussion
i only played chimes on this but it was really fun!!
Chimes are, tbh, the best part of the song. 1. It helps keep the band together. 2. It’s cool how they get a solo for it, it almost sounds like a church bell.
Edit: I just realized the solo chime isn’t played in the video. But I still like the chimes it sounds super cool .
Played this for a practice song in marching band. One day we decided to make it a rock song. Best thing I’ve ever heard.
We play this piece for our marching band show called “From Darkness to light” this is part 3 in the show and it sounds beautiful
This is such a beautiful piece to play. We got to play it in Carnegie Hall during our Highschool Band trip. *Carmina Pax: Songs Of Peace*. *Orono Highschool Wind Ensemble *
My lungs died just looking at those slurs-
i played this at a concert recently
Beautiful piece. A nice arrangement for a younger ensemble (I don't know that I agree with the dynamic markings, though).
Oh my gosh this song is beautiful
played this last year in seventh grade 🥺 first alto sax 🙌🏾🙌🏾
Did you play it for the all state band in NC
First Tenor Trombone
second alto sax 😅
We played this piece for judges and we got Sweepstakes it was awesome !!!
Beautiful
What I would give to play this again...
We are playing this as our warmup just 10-18 though
I love it
starting to play this for the grade 10 concert band
I play this song before every rehearsal or competition in marching band
This performance is... okay. It could have been better, it sounds better with more emotion, but good job. Great reference for those who need it.
If you listen to “Angels and Demons” by Randall Standridge you can hear the melody in movement three
we played this song for beacon brigade😊
playing this at my next concert
my band is going to state with this as our 3rd piece in our show!
I played this in grade 5
Your lucky this comment was made 2 years or else I would comment on it.
The weird thing about this piece, euphoniums or any tenor voiced instrument in the musical pyramid rarely ever get the third, we're either the root or the fifth, exempting trombones from this statement. I always wanted to play the third it's what makes a chord a chord. It is a beautiful note, and it makes me kind of happy to see the euphoniums playing the third, but like I said, it's weird, but a pretty weird.
I played the third
Clarinets cover it all.
Great piece, I just wish there were more dynamic shifts and they emphasized certain parts more like when my band played it.
I’m here because of Randall Stanridges “angels and demons”
As someone who gets emotional over music easily, I was sobbing the first time I heard this piece. This performance isn't great, but I still loved it, and I got a bit misty eyed.
I have to play this at my principals Celebration of Life. She died two days ago 😢
I am playing this rn
Everyone is saying they played it in high school, our 8th grade band played it
I love this song I play the bari sax
Long phrasing and few opportunities to breathe make this piece difficult but it's such a beautiful simple song.
everybody: playing this in high school!
me, who played it in middle school honors band: hehe
Playing it in 6th grade normal band 😂
Bruh h o w I'm in 8th and playing this
Playing this in high school 👇
Playing this on flute currently for my seventh grade year :)
playing this on my baritone 8th grade year i gusse my bands a year late lol
Lol I'm playing it on my trumpet in 9th grade
Playing on clarinet in 7th grade
I'm playing this for AMIS and I CAN'T WAIT
y’all i gotta play this for my school concert my band teacher put this on google classroom
I’m playing this for my band concert and I play the bass clarinet
I'm playing this for my spring concert on double Frenchhorn
Ariana Grant tuba
I’m playing on probably the most basic instrument in a band, trumpet 🎺
@@jasminsanchez9887 trumpet 1 or 2. If it is trumpet 1, then bad luck
So used to this as a choral piece that it seems a bit odd.
i have to play tthis thursday
Played this for all-district symphonic band. Such a pretty song.
Was it in North Carolina?
@@allmusic962 Yep
WE WERE IN THE SAME PERFORMANCE
Oops all caps
@@allmusic962 Wow! Mr.Barclift right?
tell me why i cant do the cymbal roll 😔
You’re probably doing it wrong.
REKLESS STUDIOS lol i can do it now
Y'all im in 5th grade and playing this song and someone said I'm playing this in high school
What tempo are they playing at ? I thought the original tempo was 66 there goring faster than that.
Hated it as a tuba player but at the end we played this my sr year of hs i really liked it
I play this song in band and you guys say it’s bad like bro, try to play this! It’s hard!
this song has became a meme for the trumpet players at my school band because of trumpet 1's ridiculous high notes
where the horns at
Bells
Did they have an actual conductor, or was there just a metronome going? Absolutely no sense of tempo fluctuation at all. This song is about emotion.
Harder than it looks
🥺🥺🥺
I'm playing this for my optimist festival coming up. It's kinda weird since I play the baritone and this is my first time playing in treble clef.
If you didn't come to the High school showcase, you MISSED a great opportunity to hear this beautiful song that my music class performed!
For some reason every time we start the whole band plays forte instead of p or mp
me when
when I when
I do when I music
Currently at 2,897 plays. Does repeated playings by one person on the same computer count as one play? Or does the roughly 45 times that I've played it over the last few days count as another 45, all from me? It's so beautiful.
Grace Gorman Nope. Apparently not. 47 plays by me. Still on 2,897.
Everyone gangsta till they play clarinet
inspired by Sibelius/Finlandia?
Great performance
when the low parts (including me) are panicking because of the unusually high notes
The trombone and baritone parts make no sense. 95% percent of the time they're identical to the horn part, which is a bad move considering that this is supposed be for smaller, younger ensembles. It's a poor choice to make young trombones play sustained high notes for the entire song, especially when those high notes are already being played by the horns. It would have made more sense to fill in the all of the harmonic gaps that were left instead of writing the a nearly identical part for 2 instruments.
That's probably why this arrangement doesn't sound very well.
Its miss graded, it should be a grade 4, for far many more reasons than the one you stated.
Ok so i dont mean to be rude or anything, but i play trombone and those notes aren’t that high...yes i am in 8th grade and have played technically harder things and we are playing this for our winter concert but idk what grade/age when you say “young trombone player”
the notes horns play aren't that high in comparison. my brother and i did a duo (him being trombone me being horn) and at parts we had identical notes (mine were higher) and he played fine (he was beginning)
Maybe I'm missing something, but I watched the score in the video, and the highest note it shows in the Trombones is a C. If your ensemble is so young that your Trombone players aren't comfortable with that, it has no business even trying a piece like this. Sousa marches have parts going nearly an octave higher.
The original piece is for a six voice Russian choir. Part doubling and low brass needing to flex is part of the job.
hey the trumpet 1 has like high a and high b so you can't complain... cause in trumpet those are ridiculously high notes
Who here goes to HMS
What is HMS
Huron Middle School?
Jasmin Sanchez probably not great to tell everyone on youtube where go go to school
BAC 2018
WAY TO FAST. WHERE IS THE BRASS!?
The song was made by a Russian in the time of Russians cracking down on people that were listening or making music and he made the song but never heard the peace cause he was captured and killed
Boston crusaders 2018
On chimes I can be so loud
This on tuba, beautiful, but hard to keep the air flowing (your lungs die after this song
Where my French horns at
IM HERE!!!!!
Let’s go
Do you play concert band
I’m playing this on tuesday
Great
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