@@CorvetteCoonass Hello, LC Tuba89. Were you in the band at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa? I was in the tuba section of Weston Noble's band in the 60s, played twice in Lincoln Center. Like good bands? Type these into UA-cam search bar: "Seika Girls Memorial Sequence 2012-2018," "Seika Girls In The Midst of Youth #5," "Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony For Band/John Mackey performed by Seika Girls High School Wind Orchestra." Seika is 9 times Nat'l Champion of Japan; gave concert at Midwest Clinic, Chicago, in 2010, got 4 standing ovations from audience entirely of band directors. (My best friend in the LC band, Steve Hendrickson, was principal trumpet in the National Symphony Orchestra for more than 25 years, recently retired.)
This is so wonderful. Cory Band mentioned in the same thread as The Cavaliers. History: I was raised in England playing cornet with Carlton Main in the 1970s and taught by Carlton MD and previously Cory MD major H. Arthur Kenney. Moved to USA in 1998. My so James Boyer eventually became a Cavalier (4 years - 2005 to 2008 - Prin Lead Baritone) so to see the confluence between my beloved brass bands and his beloved The Cavaliers is so wonderful Bot Cory and The Cavaliers are amazing examples of brass performance. My Welsh friends should try performing this at breakneck speed on a field now :-). Congratulations to both amazing ensembles. And even though "I" don't know what it means, but I'll say it: SPLOOIE
Awesome piece and awesome performance (any chance you can play this at Symphony Hall on the 8th September? ;->). For any other fans of this music be aware that a CD was released containing the full work and other fantastic tracks. It is called "Triumphant Brass" and is easily one of my favourite CDs of all time. Also, for any hifi enthusiasts it happens to be one of the best brass band recordings I have ever heard. Go buy it!
1900maniac For this kind of music, they have to get the best and mature players to stay in the top six. They handled tough no joke pieces in the past, and I believe they can do it right!!
Is it me or when I heard this piece for the first time with five lakes this year (I’m not in it but I’m in motor city academy we had a pre nabba concert all 3 of our southeast MI bands) it’s literally (I think) movement 2 from Boston Crusaders 2019?
great #SEMPERFIDELIS1888 #QUAPATETORBIS #JEMAINTENDRAI ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO #BISBIS #BRASSMOREBRASS #BRASS 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPERFI #QPO #JMD
Just saw this piece performed live at NABBA by Five Lakes Brass Band. As great as this recording is... go see a live performance of this piece if you ever get a chance!
I was there as well, and it was mind-blowing. As a Youth Band Trombonist, I was astounded at the trombones' power and tone. Absolutely staggering, especially in the intro. My band director was the third coronet in the band that performed this at NABBA, and he told us that the percussionists hadn't performed with the band prior to that day. Insane, the skill level.
With all respect to the fledgling American Brass band movement I think it will take them a while to reach this standard .As a northern borne Brit. I agree with another who said its in our blood .The area I come from 22,000 people has 9 bands plus youth bands .Its in our blood.
Hahaha, I don't know if there's such a thing as something being "in your blood", but there is much more support for it in Europe, especially Great Britain. With more competition comes better musicians. It's only catching on in the United States. I'm convinced that if there were many more bands in the US, the skill level would be much better simply due to pressure of competition.
Right, I agree. I'm just glad that somebody had the bright idea to do this. I don't know where I'd be today if they hadn't. I'd probably be a much worse musician, for one thing.
Conor McKinney I never thought I would live to see Americans taking to the real brass band experience .The most amazing thing, brass bands are staring to appear in France .
i think 5000 is still not enough ;) by merely looking at the amount of brassbands in The netherlands you'll see that there is an insane amount of bands.
Maybe if he was asked kindly by DCI, here in Holland we also have a like 2nd division only compared to for example the Devils in championship div. But why not give it a thought ♫♪
That Euphonium is crazy
One of the best in the world, David Childs
That solo horn player is an absolute tank...
the music of our Best Films comes to mind
Owen Farr
Flawless solo by Owen Farr!! And David Childs and Bert Van Thienen were also superb! what crazy band.
This will never get old. David Childs never fails to amaze me. I wouldn't expect anything less from my idol 👌🏼
Sat on the front row watching this in awe. I’d never seen anything like it
Fantastic performance by a very good brass band .
And don't forget the xylophone/vibes chap - marvellous playing.
Fantastic euphonium. Greatest brass instrument ever!
WOW, this is stunning, I think these guys are giants of their craft.
すばらしい
I play for Bratton Silver and we had a joint concert with Cory today, it was brilliant :)
Those tuba runs at the beginning are so clean!
I never tire of how supremely awesome this is.
That's probably the best recording i've heard in my entire life. Everything is near perfect😍
桁外れの心地よさですね
Superb playing! This music is so vibrant & encouraging. I love Peter Graham's works of excellence. Ivor Snell London , Ontario Canada.
Another Peter Graham masterpiece.
Some hope for our young? A breath of fresh air...Thanks for the post, Wonderful!
As an All State trumpeter in Texas and brass choir member for four years in a university, This is by far the best I've ever experienced.
The Brits are second to none when it comes to brass.
@@CorvetteCoonass Hello, LC Tuba89. Were you in the band at Luther College, Decorah, Iowa? I was in the tuba section of Weston Noble's band in the 60s, played twice in Lincoln Center. Like good bands? Type these into UA-cam search bar: "Seika Girls Memorial Sequence 2012-2018," "Seika Girls In The Midst of Youth #5," "Wine-Dark Sea: Symphony For Band/John Mackey performed by Seika Girls High School Wind Orchestra." Seika is 9 times Nat'l Champion of Japan; gave concert at Midwest Clinic, Chicago, in 2010, got 4 standing ovations from audience entirely of band directors. (My best friend in the LC band, Steve Hendrickson, was principal trumpet in the National Symphony Orchestra for more than 25 years, recently retired.)
Sop almost past out :)
うますぎ!!
Fabulous playing by the entire band! Love the piece too.
This is super enjoyable!! You got to love those euphonium and trombone player. Lots of spirit and musicality shown here.
Phenomenal!
WOW! Amazing articulation! Wonderful ensemble!
I doff my cap and bow very humbly! Just fabulous! Thanks!
Thanks. He sounds perfect.
Amazing!
OMG.... insanely good!
Just seen this for the first time having stumbled across the band on You Tube. Absolutely fantastic! Made my hair stand on end.
Those tubas players are huge cx I love it!
Very inspiring..the conducting, the playing and the composing!
This is so wonderful. Cory Band mentioned in the same thread as The Cavaliers. History:
I was raised in England playing cornet with Carlton Main in the 1970s and taught by Carlton MD and previously Cory MD major H. Arthur Kenney.
Moved to USA in 1998. My so James Boyer eventually became a Cavalier (4 years - 2005 to 2008 - Prin Lead Baritone) so to see the confluence between my beloved brass bands and his beloved The Cavaliers is so wonderful
Bot Cory and The Cavaliers are amazing examples of brass performance. My Welsh friends should try performing this at breakneck speed on a field now :-).
Congratulations to both amazing ensembles. And even though "I" don't know what it means, but I'll say it: SPLOOIE
+Alan Boyer Who are The Cavies this is the Cory band the worlds No 1 Brass Band .
humptythegg the Cavaliers are an American Drum and Bugle Corps. Alan Boyer! I know your son!
Didn’t boston crusaders 2019 also do this piece for their second movement?
Brilliant performance
4:50 that low brass
Superb.
Oh.. Good sounds!
I'd love to know what the 10 people that have disliked this were looking for.....
Ian Cooper More cowbell
☺♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding
*wow* and the Sop.......*WOW* *WOW* *WOW!!!!*
Love the porcupine on the Timps
Incredible
Cory band is so good
Thrilling
That last chord could've killed the Eb Soprano player lol
Steve Residor n
I'm all in! GO CAVIES!!!
Just....wow...
Awesome.
I didn't know valves could move that fast.
I don`t have words .... :-))
amazing
Glorious last note in the soprano cornet. I wonder how many stars he saw after?? Haha...
Major major chops
4:22 So coooool!!
#cavaliers2015
the soprano is Bert Van Thienen
Wow that's a powerful performance. But even Cory need 2 players on that 2nd trom part. It's a killer ;)
wow....
Cory and Katherine Jenkins 2 of the best Wales has given us.
GJ! Soprano
Jeeeezuz! That's a lot of tongue.
só música pesada
What the great performance!!
How can I find this full version?
Well spotted
Awesome piece and awesome performance (any chance you can play this at Symphony Hall on the 8th September? ;->). For any other fans of this music be aware that a CD was released containing the full work and other fantastic tracks. It is called "Triumphant Brass" and is easily one of my favourite CDs of all time. Also, for any hifi enthusiasts it happens to be one of the best brass band recordings I have ever heard. Go buy it!
woah sop monster!!!
If the Cavaliers are playing this portion of the song they must expect to have some pretty mature players coming in. Should be interesting
1900maniac For this kind of music, they have to get the best and mature players to stay in the top six. They handled tough no joke pieces in the past, and I believe they can do it right!!
ok.
They didn't do the piece any justice.
Is it me or when I heard this piece for the first time with five lakes this year (I’m not in it but I’m in motor city academy we had a pre nabba concert all 3 of our southeast MI bands) it’s literally (I think) movement 2 from Boston Crusaders 2019?
Remind me again why we need woodwinds?
Well we gotta give em somethin to do. To be nice
They help highschool brass players count.
Only very talented English horns should exist. The rest off with them 😂
Without them we don't have anyone to laugh at.
Yeah they do definitely all look like they'd be named Cory
4:21
Jesus these notes are like lights flickering
is there a place where i can see part 1 and 2, i payed for the cd but this is way better
I know right.
great #SEMPERFIDELIS1888 #QUAPATETORBIS #JEMAINTENDRAI ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO #BISBIS #BRASSMOREBRASS #BRASS 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPERFI #QPO #JMD
Why are tenor horns not big in the US? Pretty sure they should be.
1:21
Just saw this piece performed live at NABBA by Five Lakes Brass Band. As great as this recording is... go see a live performance of this piece if you ever get a chance!
I was there as well, and it was mind-blowing. As a Youth Band Trombonist, I was astounded at the trombones' power and tone. Absolutely staggering, especially in the intro. My band director was the third coronet in the band that performed this at NABBA, and he told us that the percussionists hadn't performed with the band prior to that day. Insane, the skill level.
With all respect to the fledgling American Brass band movement I think it will take them a while to reach this standard .As a northern borne Brit. I agree with another who said its in our blood .The area I come from 22,000 people has 9 bands plus youth bands .Its in our blood.
Hahaha, I don't know if there's such a thing as something being "in your blood", but there is much more support for it in Europe, especially Great Britain. With more competition comes better musicians. It's only catching on in the United States. I'm convinced that if there were many more bands in the US, the skill level would be much better simply due to pressure of competition.
Right, I agree. I'm just glad that somebody had the bright idea to do this. I don't know where I'd be today if they hadn't. I'd probably be a much worse musician, for one thing.
Conor McKinney I never thought I would live to see Americans taking to the real brass band experience .The most amazing thing, brass bands are staring to appear in France .
RrrriiiP at 4:01 - awesome stuff!
bruckner symphony no.8 mvt.4
XyloChops
A "masterpiece"
The Euphonium runs are epic
Rip sops
Bert van Thienen!!
cory band
i think 5000 is still not enough ;) by merely looking at the amount of brassbands in The netherlands you'll see that there is an insane amount of bands.
BOSTON CRUSADERS 2019
Probably the cleanest sounding Piccolo Trumpet playing I've ever heard.
That's because it's not a piccolo trumpet ;)
Where is the rest of is? :(
3:15
I have a dream ........
Is that David Childs on Euph?
the cornet part at 3.14 sounds kind of like a Arban excersise
BAC
Good God!
Peter Graham! Have you ever been paid a fortune to write for Drum Corps International (DCI) in the States?!
Boston is gonna absolutely kill with this finale in 2019!!!!
No because he has talent
Elliot Harrington What’s so bad about writing music for DCI? For all I know, it takes a TON of skill/talent to even write for a corp.
@@elliotharrington5632 oooooooooooo gottem
Maybe if he was asked kindly by DCI, here in Holland we also have a like 2nd division only compared to for example the Devils in championship div. But why not give it a thought ♫♪
Earthquake 5:08
Where is this band from?
It's from the well known cornet solo 'The Debutante' except this is down a tone!
His dad is conducting
Why did he not acknowledge the fantastic performance of the Euphonium player...his son?
I know right?!