Awesome guy. I love his comments about having unique sounds in the orchestra...I think it is what makes (used to make?) different orchestras and ensembles have a unique flavor. Everything is much too homogeneous now.
I’ve listened to this Interview various times and I never get tire of listening to it. Mr. Davis is a great interviewer; engaging, ask great questions and a great listener. Mr. Gould is a great musician to interview, aside from being a phenomenal musician, he’s very honest, straight forward and very entertaining.
Michael Davis is as good an interviewer as he is a trombonist: this gives you some indication of how great he is. a remarkable listener and the perfect straight man for Mark Gould.
This is a great interview! I never get tired of watching it. What is the name of the trumpet piece that you play at the very beginning? Is Mark Gould playing it? It's beautiful!!
Ok. Please, could somebody put the link to the video he is referring to at this point: ua-cam.com/video/LY9w1F2BHhc/v-deo.html ? I badly need to see who are the persons "making sushi and come out of the bell of the instrument [...] this guy in a skirt playing the Brandenburg Concerto with no valves [...]" I need to see *the very same video he is talking about*, the one that includes: (1) sushi, (2) a skirt (3) a Brandenburg Concerto and (4) no valves. Thank you to whoever will be able to help me!
This guy played with the Met???? Wow. Thought legit players were all stogdy, boring old men that eat watercress sandwiches. This guy I bet is as wild as the old guys..Morazt and Beethoven. they weren't PC people. Love to hear someone use bad words.and give it to the powers that be,
Great interview! I have one comment about the remark about the death of the orchestra at 31:00. I can only speak from my own experience, but among my circle, many of us simply can't afford to go to the orchestra. When we do go, it's a once per season, special treat kind of a thing--I mean, a lot of us struggle to make rent, put food on the table, and pay other bills. Sadly, those things have to take priority financially. And now, if you take into consideration recent statistics that have come out about the median wage and net worth of my generation, I feel comfortable saying that most people simply can't go to the orchestra, as much as they may want to. I know that that is my case and the case of many of my friends. It's a sad situation /:
Awesome guy. I love his comments about having unique sounds in the orchestra...I think it is what makes (used to make?) different orchestras and ensembles have a unique flavor. Everything is much too homogeneous now.
What a treat, and so much insight! Thank you for making this available!
I’ve listened to this Interview various times and I never get tire of listening to it. Mr. Davis is a great interviewer; engaging, ask great questions and a great listener. Mr. Gould is a great musician to interview, aside from being a phenomenal musician, he’s very honest, straight forward and very entertaining.
Thank you so much for the thoughtful (and entertaining) interview! Please pass my gratitude on to Mr. Gould.
so entertaining, so insightful and so charismatic. What a rich, engaging personality!
Michael Davis is as good an interviewer as he is a trombonist: this gives you some indication of how great he is. a remarkable listener and the perfect straight man for Mark Gould.
Many thanks Ruben!
Phenomenal interview. Thanks, Michael! Great series.
Thanks Wes! Much appreciated.
Great interview! Entertaining, thought-provoking, refreshing.
Great interview! This guy is my new hero!
Superb!!
This is a great interview! I never get tired of watching it. What is the name of the trumpet piece that you play at the very beginning? Is Mark Gould playing it? It's beautiful!!
Not sure what that piece is, but yes it is Mark playing.
it’s cafe 1930
OMG, Mr. Gould you gave some good comments. I got a lot to think and do.
BTW, it's me at school. Haha. See you in September.
Thanks, Mr. Davis!
A.M.B.S. where do I sign up!
Ok. Please, could somebody put the link to the video he is referring to at this point: ua-cam.com/video/LY9w1F2BHhc/v-deo.html ?
I badly need to see who are the persons "making sushi and come out of the bell of the instrument [...] this guy in a skirt playing the Brandenburg Concerto with no valves [...]"
I need to see *the very same video he is talking about*, the one that includes: (1) sushi, (2) a skirt (3) a Brandenburg Concerto and (4) no valves. Thank you to whoever will be able to help me!
This guy played with the Met???? Wow. Thought legit players were all stogdy, boring old men that eat watercress sandwiches. This guy I bet is as wild as the old guys..Morazt and Beethoven. they weren't PC people. Love to hear someone use bad words.and give it to the powers that be,
Great interview! I have one comment about the remark about the death of the orchestra at 31:00. I can only speak from my own experience, but among my circle, many of us simply can't afford to go to the orchestra. When we do go, it's a once per season, special treat kind of a thing--I mean, a lot of us struggle to make rent, put food on the table, and pay other bills. Sadly, those things have to take priority financially. And now, if you take into consideration recent statistics that have come out about the median wage and net worth of my generation, I feel comfortable saying that most people simply can't go to the orchestra, as much as they may want to. I know that that is my case and the case of many of my friends. It's a sad situation /:
Yes. We need socialism
@@luisdasilva8183 lmao..only if its national 😉