257th ARMY BAND: "The Clarinet Polka" - Catonsville, Md. July 16, 2011
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- Опубліковано 16 лип 2011
- The 257th Army Band ("The Band of the Nation's Capital") performing "The Clarinet Polka". From a fun outdoor concert - and the final show of their Summer Concert Series - held at the Lurman Woodland Theatre in Catonsville Md. Visit the band on Facebook at: / 257tharmyband - Recording by Dan Myers.
Excellent! I really liked the inclusion of a Bass Clarinet. The accelerato at the end was very cool as well. Thank you to the entire United States of America Military personal for your selfless SUPREME service to our country!!!
Nicely done, and thank you for your service and all of the sacrifices you make.
In the late 1960s, I heard the U.S. Navy Band perform this - with 4 tubas! And they took the "presto", too!
If I had a nickel for every time my late ma played this on accordion, I'd surely have a room full of nickels! I miss you Ma!!
This was excellent. Being Polish I loved it.
Fantastic musical performance !
Perfect ! Thanks ! My dad is dead six years ago. :( He is always played this track. ( clarinet )
NO LYRICS!!! NOT NEEDED!!! HAPPY....UNDEFILED SIMPLE HARMONIOUS MUSIC!!!!!!!!!!!
BEAUTIFUL!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
love this song
Excellent. Duely impressed
This is probably the only song that the clarinet players can show off their skills for the entire song.
Hello alltogether, very nice music and excellent musicians. Kind regards von Germany
Well done!
It is nine o'clock, you're listening to the first program of Polish Radio
Awsome!!!!!
Candy Mountain Charlie!
Candy Mountain!
WOW EXELENT
Good job!
Patrzcie jak pięknie grają polkę austrauczylicy czy amerykanie!A gdzie jest taniec?To jest też ważne!
Bass clarinet player rocks
... what is the origin of the Polka ? Polish compositor ?
CHARLIE GET IN THE CAVE
wow,Haha,awsome
Good
piano tiles 2 bought me here
now the 257th can play this in Syria and they will think Rommel is coming again
Don't think Rommel every made it to Syria. He tired but came up short.
This Polka is NOT German!!!!! It was composed by Slavko Avsenik, a Slowenian Jazz Professor! There is no connection with Rommel at all!
Polka klarynet
Do they realize that Polka is german folk music? This is like us germans playing Soviet marches
This piece of music is not!!!! German at all! It is Slovenian, composed by Slavko Avsenik, a jazz professor! By the way, polka is a Polish dance. Think - or google - before you write 👩🎓 !
It is « polka dziadek » its polish
@@christineklammer8377 slavko is not a jazz man at all and this piece is from poland
Technically well played but where is the Polka spirit???
The polka spirit is represented by that lady clapping hands
@@GospodinJean well.....
Pretty good for an ARMY band, But they arn't as great as Carl's Country Dutchman or The Mississippie Vally Dutchman.
talk to mutch
Much?
The woke crowd of this day will probably scoff at this😂