Copland 'Fanfare for the Common Man' - Andrew Davis conducts
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- Опубліковано 12 лип 2017
- Aaron Copland's 'Fanfare for the Common Man' was one of a series of fanfares requested from various American composers by conductor Eugene Goossens. These were to be played at the start of each concert during the Cincinnati Orchestra's 1942-43 season and it is Copland's offering that has retained a regular place in the the repertoire.
The performance seen here opened the 2000 Proms Season In London's Royal Albert Hall with the BBC Symphony Orchestra under Sir Andrew Davis's direction. It is being published here on 14 July 2017 to mark the first night of the Proms 2017. It was followed immediately by Stokowski's orchestration of Bach's Toccata and Fugue in D minor ... • Sir Andrew Davis condu...
Probably the BEST sound and acoustics I've ever heard for this Fanfare presentation. Thanks for the post.
Awesome version…great conducting and orchestra, superb setting and acoustics. Stirring musical masterpiece by Aaron Copland…tribute for the many ordinary men and women with extraordinary valor and sacrifice during WW2.
Far and away the greatest of all fanfares. Inspired, inspired, inspired!!!
Such a powerful piece, it's simplicity belies is impact
Powerful interpretation and performance. The best sonority I've yet heard. Bravo.
It’s for all of us. We are the common ones… Copeland was a genius
Fantastic piece and performance. I am weeping.
Gorgeous performance, in a great venue w/incredible aesthetics & acoustics. Equally impressive as the backdrop in 1956 version of The Man Who Knew Too Much.
Can't get enough of this patriotic performance! God Bless all those who gave their lives for our freedom!! Memorial Day weekend 2020
Performed at The Proms, an annual English classical and neo-classical music festival held in London.
Outstanding !😊
Thanks for the comments below about the audio quality. This was recorded direct off the 'live' television transmission in the summer of 2000. Listening to it again, I'm only sorry that there was some slight atmospheric signal interference at the time. The Royal Albert Hall, as will be seen from the various camera shots, is a huge place seating around 5,000 people. You will see the conductor at the end thanking the extra brass players who were situated way up in the topmost gallery. The percussionists were excellent too! Anyway, the hall is ideal for this spectacular kind of music, so I'm glad everyone likes it!.
Magnificent sound. I had just heard Bernstein's version and this one moves me so much more
I do not think the Bernstein version had the best audio enginesring. Or maybe it was the UA-cam transfer. It sounded slightly flat which is not the fault of the conductor or orchestra.
Bravo, such an excellent performance
A massive orchestra, 97% of which sits there quietly, while the tympanists & horn players revel in glory.
They then went on without a pause, apart from the audience clapping, straight into the Bach-Stokowski Toccata and Fugue in D minor ... ua-cam.com/video/GS88lWHvvGw/v-deo.html
Andrew Davis followed in Stokowski's footsteps by conducting without a baton.
Bravo!
Thank you!
You're welcome!
Dzięki za taką pieśń i WSPANIAŁE WYKONANIE dla ŚWIATA to jest bardzo wskazane i mądre aby móc komentować do pracy nad sobą w interesie Polski i Europy spasiba spasiba dla ludzi którzy są zainteresowani współpracą z nami w interesie Polski i Europy spasiba spasiba dla ludzi
I dont know the english Word for this feeling- in german we call it "Gänsehaut"
Goose bumps?
Absoluty amazing this Version!!
You said it right . 👍
I see a GI walking with his rifle in his hands... heading towards the French country side... his uniform damp because of the cold dawn.. Thank you son for your service and your scrifice....
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Slower tempo but very effective!!!!
Kudos to the crowd, no coughing.
and we're right on the common too! What a coincidence!
A memorable performance. Too many audience shots. The brass and percussion sections were the ones playing. The audience was just sitting there. What were they thinking?
Are you familiar with The Proms?
Great performance. Any idea of the orchestra performing?
Oh, I should have put it under the video. It was the BBC Symphony, so I'll add it right away!
is a CD recording of this available? and where?
Great performance. Whoever edited the video wasted way to much time on the audience.
Musica mundana.
There are pieces of music that are not from this world. The composer was only a tool. He was the midwife for a harmony of another world. He helped her to come to us. A composer makes the music of the spheres audible. The idea of the music of the spheres already existed in ancient Greece. It is the musica mundana.