00:00 - Christian Lindberg: Black Hawk Eagle for Trombone and Piano 15:26 - Carl Maria von Weber: Romance for Trombone and Piano 23:36 - Christian Lindberg: Land of the Rising Sun for Solo Trombone 29:18 - Jan Sandström: A Short Ride on a Motorbike 41:06 - Christian Lindbeg: Bombay Bay Barracuda 44:36 - Alexander Guilmant: Morceau Symphonique 53:07 - Lindberg/Tchaikosvky: Suite from Queen of Spades 1:10:45 - Arthur Pryor: Blue Bells of Scotland
I don't think enough people give Maestro CL the proper kudos for his wonderful imagination which he magically and quite masterfully shines throughout his Art 🎭🎨
0:26 Black Hawk Eagle for Trombone and Piano 15:58 Romance for Trombone and Piano 29:34 A Short ride on a motorbike 41:18 Bombay Bay Barracuda 44:58 Morceau Symphonique 53:27 Suite from The Queen of Spades 1:11:08 Blue Bells of Scotland
What an artist - in the true sense of the word - to have the desire and stamina to entertain in such a way at the highest level - especially given all his other ventures in conducting and composing. Brilliant.
I am a vocal teacher and choral conductor, I know nothing about trombone. But if there's a name when people ask me "who is the best trombone player you happen to know?", then Christian Lindberg will definitely be my answer! I am addicted to your album "Songs for Sunset".
Superb! My chops hurt just thinking about fininshing a recital on a high D... I would probably feel stiff before the end of the first piece. I don't know how I could play recitals 25 years ago, while Christian Lindbeg doesn't seem to have lost anything since his debut. I guess this is what one calls talent + perseverance... Bravo!
@@ОлегРыков-р8ы At least 8 hours. I know of a trumpet player and trombone player in the Los Angeles area doing freelance jazz work and they play great and tell me they practice 8 hours a day. I don't practice and play a mean "Misty" ballad on my trombone but that's a much easier to play song than what he plays in this video and his song Motorbike Concerto. I also like to scare the BAJEEZUS out of my neighbors sometimes BLASTING the FLINTSTONES!
I have played the Trombone for 35 years and Christian Lindberg was the biggest influence in my playing as a child. I played the Gordon Jacob trombone concerto once and another musician approached me and said I sounded Like Christian Lindberg a little bit. I responded by saying " That's what years of trying to copy him as a child will do to you " lol. Not saying I'm anywhere near as good but it's funny how much influence someone like Christian lindberg can have on someone growing up and learning the instrument.
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone I should really be thanking you, I made a good career playing the Trombone and I don't believe I would have developed so well without your influence so I'm eternally grateful.
Amazing Energy, amazing music¡¡ I saw your video Daily routine, and my question is, you change your daily routine for do this amazing recital? Thanks for sharing, you will be inmortal in all the trombone comunity and music world¡¡ Thanks a lot¡¡
Thank you for posting.He's still great.I really love your soft & natural trombone sound.I like the romantic music like Tchaikovsky,Brahms,Beethoven misics,David,Rimsky korschakov,Ernest schse trombone concertos. I hope you publish the albums like romantic musics or gospel music. When I check your past albums,Most of musics in your albums are like modern music.I couldn't be touched from its.That's sad for your great trombone sound. I listen to the album " Christmas with the Canadian Brass" very often. Would you make the Gospel music album with accomponiment piano like that album Canadian brass? I hope you make romantic & gospel misics more than Modern musics.
Dear Yeong! You have piles of Romantic new albums by Christian Lindber gout on all streaming sites!! Check for instance this: open.spotify.com/album/6hntoDRhX0qehNjNUyWzyN?si=uQgwPvvMQ0aLYO9koohHjw
I don't practice and play a mean "Misty" ballad on my trombone but that's a much easier to play song than what he plays in this video and his song Motorbike Concerto. I also like to scare the BAJEEZUS out of my neighbors sometimes BLASTING the FLINTSTONES!
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone I moved by your performance and became interested in contemporary music only after listening to it ! Thanks a lot ! Please come to Japan again !
It's a Christian Lindbergh Resistance Balancer!!! They're no longer in production, so they can be tough to find... but if you look hard enough, you'll be able to get them! It's a cloth-like thing that goes around the bell, and there are two brass pieces you can insert into it. It puts more weight on the bell, and it does alter the sound. But after using mine, I don't know if it's really beneficial. There's two sizes, and you can put in and take away the brass pieces for different effects. But the reason they have never caught on is that you're better off altering your tone on your own. They were also made more for Conn 88h's, so if you don't have one of those... it's not as necessary. And the people who do have those generally get them for their standard sound, so they don't want to modify it. I moved away from my 88h, personally. But I know people who use them and love them! Probably depends on the year...
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone Christian, what mouthpiece, from your line, will work best to get me a big, dark orchestral sound, like for the Bruckner 8 finale? I play a Shires Q series
@@Arthur-hg7ny The darkest sound you will get from 2CL, but remember that you can will also be able to create quite a dark sound with 4 and 5. Listen carefully to my sound, it is as dark as a 4 or 5 G, the only thing is to learn to play them with less effort. If you use the same muscles as with 4 G you will get a very bright sound on the CL mouthpieces, whereas once you learn to relax and play with less effort your sound will darken, and you will then also have a much better endurance! Best of luck!! Creating those mouthpieces was the best I ever did as a musician!
トロンボーン吹いたことないけど、このおじいさんが好きになった
still sets the standard when he's dialed in even after all these years
Thank you so much
00:00 - Christian Lindberg: Black Hawk Eagle for Trombone and Piano
15:26 - Carl Maria von Weber: Romance for Trombone and Piano
23:36 - Christian Lindberg: Land of the Rising Sun for Solo Trombone
29:18 - Jan Sandström: A Short Ride on a Motorbike
41:06 - Christian Lindbeg: Bombay Bay Barracuda
44:36 - Alexander Guilmant: Morceau Symphonique
53:07 - Lindberg/Tchaikosvky: Suite from Queen of Spades
1:10:45 - Arthur Pryor: Blue Bells of Scotland
THANKS 😊
Or this: open.spotify.com/album/0eViAYdZ2wl6AWRuSaZpC8?si=aSFzuMgiQYqvRo_aP_QDGw
Thanks ❤
Mr Lindberg you truly are unmatched as a Trombone soloist none of the big orchestra guys can sing like you this was an awe inspiring performance
中学生の時演奏を聴きファンになりました。またリサイタル聴きに行きたいです。
I don't think enough people give Maestro CL the proper kudos for his wonderful imagination which he magically and quite masterfully shines throughout his Art 🎭🎨
いやー流石!カデンツァ圧巻!最後のアレンジも素晴らしいです!Hi E♭
0:26 Black Hawk Eagle for Trombone and Piano
15:58 Romance for Trombone and Piano
29:34 A Short ride on a motorbike
41:18 Bombay Bay Barracuda
44:58 Morceau Symphonique
53:27 Suite from The Queen of Spades
1:11:08 Blue Bells of Scotland
ty!!
I just started playing trombone and you are inspiring me to practice each and everyday so I can be just like you!
What an artist - in the true sense of the word - to have the desire and stamina to entertain in such a way at the highest level - especially given all his other ventures in conducting and composing. Brilliant.
Maestro is very 👍🇸🇪
Thank you for a wonderful playing ! - Jan Freidlin, composer
I am a vocal teacher and choral conductor, I know nothing about trombone. But if there's a name when people ask me "who is the best trombone player you happen to know?", then Christian Lindberg will definitely be my answer! I am addicted to your album "Songs for Sunset".
Una expresividad única! Gracias maestro Lindberg
Maravilhosos!!!!!Bravos!!!!
amazing🙏
Великолепно!!!
Fantastico!
Bravo maestro!!
what a program
Great!
Awesome Recital!
Lindberg!! forever!!!
Thank you Péter!!
Amazing performance!
Thank you Lars!
Thank you for beautiful Trombone music!
Superb! My chops hurt just thinking about fininshing a recital on a high D... I would probably feel stiff before the end of the first piece. I don't know how I could play recitals 25 years ago, while Christian Lindbeg doesn't seem to have lost anything since his debut. I guess this is what one calls talent + perseverance... Bravo!
Astonishing Artist
fantastic!
He definitely practices 40 hours a day!
Lol
that's true
Noup
Only 6 hours.
@@ОлегРыков-р8ы At least 8 hours. I know of a trumpet player and trombone player in the Los Angeles area doing freelance jazz work and they play great and tell me they practice 8 hours a day. I don't practice and play a mean "Misty" ballad on my trombone but that's a much easier to play song than what he plays in this video and his song Motorbike Concerto. I also like to scare the BAJEEZUS out of my neighbors sometimes BLASTING the FLINTSTONES!
I chuckled a little on blue bells of scotland
Qnta perfeição.
I have played the Trombone for 35 years and Christian Lindberg was the biggest influence in my playing as a child. I played the Gordon Jacob trombone concerto once and another musician approached me and said I sounded Like Christian Lindberg a little bit. I responded by saying " That's what years of trying to copy him as a child will do to you " lol. Not saying I'm anywhere near as good but it's funny how much influence someone like Christian lindberg can have on someone growing up and learning the instrument.
A wonderful comment William! thank you!
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone I should really be thanking you, I made a good career playing the Trombone and I don't believe I would have developed so well without your influence so I'm eternally grateful.
Bravo👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Amazing, unique, inspiring 😀
Thank you Carlos!
il migliore ed eterno
쪈다! 쪌어!bast of bast!!!!♥♥♥♥♥
¡The best ever!
He is no Joseph Alessi.
Jason Hurd No, thank god there is only one of each :)
@@Jason-kx3cd Can people just shut up about the Lindberg vs Alessi thing? They're different and both absurdly brilliant. Let's leave it at that.
@@Jason-kx3cd You're right...Lindberg is in a class of his own. #GOAT
@@tylercastrucci6140 wrong.
26:20 feet drums. I like it.
Outstanding!
44:58
i wish lindberg would come to israel again... i cant wait to listen to him live and do a masterclass with him!
Awesome!
Bavissimo Maestro!!!!Just amazing!!
Өте жақсы!!! Very very good!!!Thank you very much!!!
Unos cracks
Amazing Energy, amazing music¡¡ I saw your video Daily routine, and my question is, you change your daily routine for do this amazing recital? Thanks for sharing, you will be inmortal in all the trombone comunity and music world¡¡ Thanks a lot¡¡
Линдберг-гений тромбона!
🔥
Very impressive as ever, bravo! 👏👏👏
Wow
Thank you Patryk!
Браво!!!
En hij kan, buiten fijn dirigeren, nog prachtig trombone spelen ! Zoals ik al had vermoed, een blikvangende kunstenaar !
Playing trombones a lot and well but divinely little. No one in the world can speak a trombone like YOU
52:20 You’re welcome 😉
Thank you for posting.He's still great.I
really love your soft & natural trombone sound.I like the romantic music like Tchaikovsky,Brahms,Beethoven misics,David,Rimsky korschakov,Ernest schse trombone concertos.
I hope you publish the albums like romantic musics or gospel music.
When I check your past albums,Most of musics in your albums are like modern music.I couldn't be touched from its.That's sad for your great trombone sound.
I listen to the album " Christmas with the Canadian Brass" very often.
Would you make the Gospel music album with accomponiment piano like that album Canadian brass?
I hope you make romantic & gospel misics more than Modern musics.
Dear Yeong! You have piles of Romantic new albums by Christian Lindber gout on all streaming sites!! Check for instance this: open.spotify.com/album/6hntoDRhX0qehNjNUyWzyN?si=uQgwPvvMQ0aLYO9koohHjw
1:11:07
44:55 best
51:07
Christian Lindberg is Niccolo Paganani of trombone ❤
Thank you for this nice comment Erika!
I don't practice and play a mean "Misty" ballad on my trombone but that's a much easier to play song than what he plays in this video and his song Motorbike Concerto. I also like to scare the BAJEEZUS out of my neighbors sometimes BLASTING the FLINTSTONES!
1:18:35 What’s the name of this song?
"Su Ba Do Be" written by the Swedish composer Fredrik Högberg
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone
I moved by your performance and became interested in contemporary music only after listening to it !
Thanks a lot ! Please come to Japan again !
@@kagu_ume1030 Thank you so much! If covid allows Roland Pöntinen and I will come to Japan in June so hope to see you then!
Король Тромбонист... 1
Any one know the name of the last piece? After Blue Bells.
After Blue bells it is Fredrik Högberg´s solo piece called "SU BA DO BE".
Idk why but, Christian Lindberg’s tone give me the image of cheese. He has a very crisp tone should I say.
He has a great tone but I do feel it’s not as good as it used to be back in his prime
What's the thing he had on his bell?
It's a Christian Lindbergh Resistance Balancer!!! They're no longer in production, so they can be tough to find... but if you look hard enough, you'll be able to get them! It's a cloth-like thing that goes around the bell, and there are two brass pieces you can insert into it. It puts more weight on the bell, and it does alter the sound. But after using mine, I don't know if it's really beneficial. There's two sizes, and you can put in and take away the brass pieces for different effects. But the reason they have never caught on is that you're better off altering your tone on your own. They were also made more for Conn 88h's, so if you don't have one of those... it's not as necessary. And the people who do have those generally get them for their standard sound, so they don't want to modify it. I moved away from my 88h, personally. But I know people who use them and love them! Probably depends on the year...
pwned11 can you reply with a link to one? I have an Elkhart 88H :)
Just make your own.
alguien en octubre 2019??
En marzo 2020😆
20分30秒
What is the blue cloth on the bell?
There's this guy and then there are all the other trombone soloists, fine tho many of them are.
Thanks a lot Rupert for this nice compliment!
What trombone is he using?
This is a CONN88HCLSGX Christian Lindberg model, with Christian Lindberg 2000 valve system.
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone Thanks Christian! I can’t wait to tackle the beautiful piece a Christian Song by Jan S.
@@Arthur-hg7ny Great to hear that you are playing that beautiful piece! Best of luck!
@@ChristianLindbergTrombone Christian, what mouthpiece, from your line, will work best to get me a big, dark orchestral sound, like for the Bruckner 8 finale? I play a Shires Q series
@@Arthur-hg7ny The darkest sound you will get from 2CL, but remember that you can will also be able to create quite a dark sound with 4 and 5. Listen carefully to my sound, it is as dark as a 4 or 5 G, the only thing is to learn to play them with less effort. If you use the same muscles as with 4 G you will get a very bright sound on the CL mouthpieces, whereas once you learn to relax and play with less effort your sound will darken, and you will then also have a much better endurance! Best of luck!! Creating those mouthpieces was the best I ever did as a musician!
oh god what a horrible shirt hes wearing.
44:58