Gustav Holst - First Suite in E-flat

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  • @urmorph
    @urmorph 8 років тому +3725

    I notice that most of the comments are by young wind players. I am neither, being an old pianist, but I cannot tell you all how much I admire your enthusiasm. May you have long lives blessed with music.

    • @christiantrammell6271
      @christiantrammell6271 8 років тому +46

      thank you

    • @dcbandnerd
      @dcbandnerd 8 років тому +83

      Seconded. I was a percussionist in my high school band and got to play this and the Second Suite. Treasure these experiences the best you can, friends, and learn all you can.
      What I would give to have my mallets and sticks back and play music like this once more. Sadly, time and resources don't allow it. Perhaps someday, though.

    • @ke7ejx
      @ke7ejx 8 років тому +20

      +dcbandnerd I hear you there. it's been nearly ten years since I played a bassoon and I miss it so much.

    • @emilycaballero6052
      @emilycaballero6052 8 років тому +4

      +

    • @johnries5593
      @johnries5593 8 років тому +10

      I'm a middle aged string (cello) and brass (baritone) player and have loved this one since high school. But my brass instrument tends to make me partial to Holst anyway.

  • @andysugiyama841
    @andysugiyama841 9 років тому +1423

    My father died trying to get to one of my professional performances in which we played this piece when I was 17 years old, I played french horn. During our next show a few weeks later, I asked the director and the band if they would permit met to direct this particular piece and add it to the show. It was one of the pieces my father really liked. The band graciously allowed it and dedicated that piece to him. So Holst's first suite in E-flat remains one of my most treasured pieces even now at age 48. I honor him every time i experience it again.

    • @gabrielhalvorson1473
      @gabrielhalvorson1473 3 роки тому +40

      That sucks I'm sorry for your loss

    • @austineldridge0630
      @austineldridge0630 3 роки тому +37

      Sorry for your fathers loss, my middle school band was going to play this for our end of the year concert but COVID struck and we had to cancel the concert. I too played French Horn in it and was upset that I couldn’t play my solo for Chaconne. One of the best pieces and I still miss it to this day. I’m now a Sophomore in high school.

    • @mkg1497
      @mkg1497 3 роки тому +16

      Sorry for the loss such a wholesome band director

    • @lillegendgaming6513
      @lillegendgaming6513 2 роки тому +8

      I’m sorry for your lose, and also hello fellow French hornest

    • @amduck4266
      @amduck4266 2 роки тому +1

      Shame

  • @lifesigns101
    @lifesigns101 8 років тому +1154

    I fell in love with this song in the 9th grade and still enjoy 50 years later.

    • @davidbobowski3604
      @davidbobowski3604 6 років тому +19

      Me too! It's only been two years for me though!

    • @huokuziinc.4333
      @huokuziinc.4333 6 років тому +3

      olivia dobbins me in 6th grade

    • @kyleejackson5391
      @kyleejackson5391 6 років тому +2

      Im still playing this song in band in the 8th grade and have been absolutely in love with it ever since I first got the music

    • @nicholasgillogly6448
      @nicholasgillogly6448 6 років тому +4

      olivia dobbins I played this in 9th grade too!

    • @jamesdaniels3706
      @jamesdaniels3706 6 років тому +7

      Its been about 26 years ago for me....played solo clarinet and was first clarinet first chair...oohh yyeeaahh!!...class of 86

  • @fortepiano4491
    @fortepiano4491 6 років тому +400

    The real tragedy is that I can't go back in time and hear this for the first time again.

    • @thereedbreed
      @thereedbreed 3 роки тому +16

      I think the the trajedy for me is that I can't go back and hear it for the first time, while playing it. God that was magic

    • @notyalc.
      @notyalc. 3 роки тому +6

      @@thereedbreed same here, when we first played through chaconne, the whole ending where it builds up gave me chills and i wish i could feel those same chills for the first time again

    • @moon-crested-waves
      @moon-crested-waves 3 роки тому +1

      @@thereedbreed Same… I played this in 8th grade and it was so cool the first time we ever listened to it and could play it. It’ll never leave my mind

    • @danterosenberg7506
      @danterosenberg7506 3 роки тому

      🥲

    • @jackgoodwin1454
      @jackgoodwin1454 Рік тому

      @@moon-crested-waves the fact that your band played this piece before high school is impressive

  • @michaelluppi4927
    @michaelluppi4927 9 років тому +1650

    All I hear is the Euphonium, and my tears hitting the floor

    • @caleblenselink266
      @caleblenselink266 9 років тому +75

      Yes. Euph for the win!!

    • @AlejandroRodriguez-vw4vp
      @AlejandroRodriguez-vw4vp 9 років тому +30

      Same. (With tears in my eyes) Oh, the memories!

    • @carrotjuse
      @carrotjuse 7 років тому +37

      I, too, remember playing it with fondness. I loved this composition. For a shy kid, it gave me a chance to show my skill. I regret not continuing my studies!

    • @alexish4297
      @alexish4297 6 років тому +8

      YES!!!!!!!!

    • @benkeating7655
      @benkeating7655 6 років тому +29

      Long live the euphs!

  • @loganpintor
    @loganpintor 10 років тому +278

    Holst truly was a musical genius. Whats most amazing is how he builds the phrases not only by increasing dynamics but by adding new sections in each passing along the melody and bringing us to the grand ending of the first movement with the trombones playing the melody. Ah what a glorious moment

    • @michaelmoccio2225
      @michaelmoccio2225 10 років тому +13

      Yeah, the writing just lets the piece build on its own, and with such a good ensemble playing this recording of it, well it's just beautiful.

    • @lafwillow6178
      @lafwillow6178 4 роки тому +7

      TROMBONE!!

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Рік тому

      Nah, this "music" is absolute horse sh*t

  • @WSUFan2017
    @WSUFan2017 9 років тому +532

    This piece is a Euphonium player's dream come true.

    • @Deedspemon
      @Deedspemon 9 років тому +39

      So true #euphoniumisthebest

    • @Kokofa101
      @Kokofa101 9 років тому +1

      Very much so

    • @Moreci1994
      @Moreci1994 9 років тому +13

      +Blake Nelson This, Second suite, and almost all Sousa marches

    • @joshuapalmer4595
      @joshuapalmer4595 8 років тому +8

      How about melody shop is euphoniums dream lol

    • @glennallencheek4475
      @glennallencheek4475 7 років тому +6

      As is The Second Suite. Holst was a Trombonist who also played the valved tenor voice instruments

  • @zoejohnson8658
    @zoejohnson8658 9 років тому +613

    Chaconne gives me chills. Every. Single. Time.

    • @RossCompose
      @RossCompose 9 років тому +7

      ***** D
      Ditto the March!

    • @marieism9606
      @marieism9606 6 років тому +7

      Micah Lall-Trail but HOW?!! Maybe if you are a higher wind, but as a lower wind I can DEFINITELY say it is super fun to play.

    • @SuperMonaLisaBros
      @SuperMonaLisaBros 5 років тому

      For some reason it reminds me of the video game Earthbound.

    • @tomlofmark8788
      @tomlofmark8788 5 років тому +3

      It's an absolute dream to play as a hornist

    • @Sandralee1964
      @Sandralee1964 3 роки тому +2

      Chills and tears! ❤️

  • @Flanomax
    @Flanomax 2 місяці тому +4

    I'm one lucky amateur trumpet bastard who was able to play this at his dad's very last concert before retirement. Was super special to me then and even more now as he died unexpectedly less than a year later. I'll always miss his warm and soothing clarinet sound. But so thankfull for the opportunity!

  • @mrpankau
    @mrpankau 8 років тому +345

    Such a convincing piece of music. Holst really had a way of inviting the listener into his unique little world and selling them on his ideas.

    • @ezra6094
      @ezra6094 6 років тому +7

      I love the way you said that - it matches perfectly how I feel about this piece as well.

  • @ironvanguard7219
    @ironvanguard7219 6 років тому +654

    1:27
    Composer: Hey clarinets, We are gonna go on that long scale that no one can can do.
    Me: NOOOO

    • @MaxwellKaye
      @MaxwellKaye 6 років тому +48

      Guess what... I can do it fine.
      You just have to practice :)

    • @erikcaballero5093
      @erikcaballero5093 5 років тому +33

      it's a fun scale though...

    • @emiliawielgat5887
      @emiliawielgat5887 5 років тому +18

      OMG I'm playing it this year in my middle school, although I play oboe it is still hard. My band is really trying to get that to sound together like it is in the recording. We are having some trouble................😂

    • @chloway420
      @chloway420 5 років тому +11

      I can do it fine, i learned by muscle memory. it’s actually pretty fun.

    • @sashia847
      @sashia847 5 років тому +14

      It's just an F Major scale with a B Natural... So basically a C Major scale lol

  • @evafaggen7732
    @evafaggen7732 3 роки тому +76

    Man there's nothing like hearing clarinets with good tone. They made me have to pick my jaw up off my desk.

    • @giganerd896
      @giganerd896 Рік тому +2

      Took me years to get a good tone! Then I sacrificed it for le chonk of the bass!

    • @giganerd896
      @giganerd896 Рік тому +1

      To clarify, I have a good tone on bass, not just chonk!

    • @terryeverhart4611
      @terryeverhart4611 6 місяців тому

      I was a bass clarinetist. What a gorgeous, seductive sound!

  • @floridaman5846
    @floridaman5846 Рік тому +47

    i’m a senior in highschool now playing this suite for a spring concert and it had made me completely change my perspective on music i play primarily low brass and that my job is to play notes at a certain time and a certain way but this piece has made me see that music is more then just the instructions on the paper it’s a art form and what is art but a form of emotional expression nothing has made me love music more and i can’t wait to see where my life goes from here no matter how much socially deems it unhelpful or unimportant i will never stop playing music not till i die

    • @FunksIncKeys
      @FunksIncKeys Рік тому +1

      Keep it going my dude. I too am a Florida man, who played Fhorn/Mellophone in HS. I fell in love with music during this time and I have never stopped. I'm 48 now and have played keyboards in several bands, genre all over the place. From classical and jazz, to Metal, to hip-hop, now I do jam band with MC's.

    • @joediamond8210
      @joediamond8210 10 місяців тому +1

      That is how it works......One of my band buddies...in his 90s....asked me if I knew "Don't Get Around Much Anymore ?" WE were on our way to a gig....he asked me if I could show up at his funeral and play it..... joe

  • @SheldonShannon
    @SheldonShannon 9 років тому +1363

    Some people say that Gustav Holst didn't have as much success from his "First Suite in E-flat." Holst, knowing that he had to write something better, decided to take it a step up for his "Second Suite in F"

    • @SheldonShannon
      @SheldonShannon 9 років тому +36

      Yeah it really only makes sense for the joke.

    • @joshuahunt4708
      @joshuahunt4708 9 років тому +11

      OH MY GOSH

    • @HaloFreakJumps
      @HaloFreakJumps 9 років тому +23

      +Sheldon Shannon this piece is a high school standard now!! we had to play it my sophmore year and it stuck with me

    • @TeasdaleLifeArchives
      @TeasdaleLifeArchives 9 років тому +8

      +Sheldon Shannon Man thats a good one. classic.

    • @MysteryAndroclese401
      @MysteryAndroclese401 9 років тому +8

      +Sheldon Shannon I see what you did there...

  • @Branchtail
    @Branchtail 8 років тому +263

    Love all three suites, especially on French Horn.

    • @timothydu9415
      @timothydu9415 8 років тому +6

      I know second suite in f and this one but I've never heard of the third. whats it called?

    • @Guy-vq3qj
      @Guy-vq3qj 8 років тому

      Timothy Du i believe it's just the march or something of the sort

    • @lanovazlucas7713
      @lanovazlucas7713 8 років тому +2

      xKenti I playing French horn

    • @Xull41st
      @Xull41st 8 років тому +1

      I'm playing the tuba part the first movement is my favorite

    • @meermahfuz4140
      @meermahfuz4140 8 років тому +5

      Because you have a solo. LOL

  • @benjaminmclaughlin7661
    @benjaminmclaughlin7661 7 років тому +87

    4:40 not enough bass trombone. Never enough bass trombone

  • @Day2DayWithMcK
    @Day2DayWithMcK 9 років тому +524

    It doesn't matter how many years pass by... some pieces from your earlier band-life stay with you. This was always one of my favorites (chose to teach and conduct it during my student teaching as well).
    Other favorites of mine from my high school years:
    Shostakovitch: Festive Overture
    Vaungh Williams: English Folk Suite
    Chance: Variations on a Korean Folk Song
    von Suppe: Poet and Peasant Overture
    Zdechlik: Chorale and Shaker Dance

    • @elainebaker7970
      @elainebaker7970 9 років тому +3

      +Day2DayWithMcK
      We performed Variations my freshman year in high school and it's still my favorite c':

    • @beckr11
      @beckr11 9 років тому +1

      Amen. I'm a professional string bass player and my roots are in band. This is the heart and soul of my being!!!!

    • @markjuarez6469
      @markjuarez6469 9 років тому +4

      +Day2DayWithMcK An interesting fact about First Suite is that it was the first original piece written for [military] band. There were plenty of chamber groups and early versions of the modern concert band itself that helped to develop that instrumentation but they essentially played transcriptions and arrangements. As such, First Suite is THAT much of an iconic piece for band now.

    • @ThomasBearsOfficial
      @ThomasBearsOfficial 9 років тому +9

      I still have the runs from Variations of a Korean Folk Song memorized on my sax! 😂😂😂

    • @LRF152
      @LRF152 9 років тому +3

      +Day2DayWithMcK Playing Second Suite in F and loving my Tuba solos, I love this piece as well and wish we could play it.

  • @emilypetro5034
    @emilypetro5034 10 років тому +77

    There are so many Euphonium players commenting on here, I'm so happy! :D
    I'm a college freshman this year and that's my primary instrument. I'm playing this piece for the third time, and I still love it!

  • @kadencetrujillo3988
    @kadencetrujillo3988 4 роки тому +59

    I'm a freshman in highschool and I play the clarinet. I'm listening to this piece for a class assignment and I love the clarinet part....it's really beautiful

    • @minilamma4879
      @minilamma4879 Рік тому +3

      Woah, it’s been 3 years since you posted this comment, are you a senior now? Are you still in band?
      I’m a sophomore flutist btw, this is my first time getting a solo part (2nd song) so I am excited

    • @giganerd896
      @giganerd896 Рік тому +1

      I'm a senior now, as well, principal bass clarinet, I'll never forget this piece!

  • @mikeybauer1912
    @mikeybauer1912 8 років тому +162

    In the late 60s, I had the sublime privilege of playing this under the benign direction of the late, great John B Robbins. What a fine time it was. Comradeship and Esprit de Corps. "Time it was, and what a time it was, it was. A time of innocence, A time of confidences." If you are playing in band or orchestra now, treasure the experience. Best regards. M

  • @maniachik92
    @maniachik92 8 років тому +383

    I always loved playing chaconne the most of the 3 movements. I miss playing clarinet 🙁

    • @afreshrainx9053
      @afreshrainx9053 8 років тому +23

      I play clarinet but I am awful at the first movement with the sixteenth notes. Other than that I love the entire piece.

    • @TheRealMsBella
      @TheRealMsBella 8 років тому +6

      Me too. it's been like 13 years since I played it my sophomore year of high school. I still have my
      the music and love playing this piece.

    • @chancellorepiclord9349
      @chancellorepiclord9349 8 років тому +8

      Michelle Bellamy I personally loved playing the third movement on the clarinet
      Just that climax with all the high notes was so fun to play and it just felt great I loved it
      But I did also love playing the first movement it's a very close second

    • @georgelopez541
      @georgelopez541 8 років тому +15

      Intermezzo is my favorite

    • @syafiqarifin4235
      @syafiqarifin4235 8 років тому +7

      I personally love Chaconne because I played bass clarinet and I love it because bass clarinet get that melody part with low brass for the first movement

  • @alancampbell1819
    @alancampbell1819 8 років тому +92

    One of my favorite pieces to play on Tuba. Gustav Holst never fails with his music. Whether it be First Suite in Eb or the Planets Suites.

    • @derekfurst6233
      @derekfurst6233 8 років тому +5

      alan campbell as another tuba player I agree

    • @Xull41st
      @Xull41st 8 років тому +10

      Same I also play tuba and as you know we never get the melody so its nice to have it once and awhile

    • @Jeremiah_Rivers76
      @Jeremiah_Rivers76 2 роки тому +1

      You had me at _The Planets!_ Speaking of which, did you know that a book on astrology while vacationing with a group of friends provided the spark he needed?
      m.ua-cam.com/video/iqCx07wv1Pk/v-deo.html

    • @jackgoodwin1454
      @jackgoodwin1454 Рік тому +3

      Always a pleasure to see another tuba in the comments section

  • @emilyholowka
    @emilyholowka Рік тому +70

    for cornet 1’s, or anyone else who may find it useful :)
    1. chaconne
    bar 8: 0:18
    pickup one bar after A: 0:57
    B: 1:27
    pickup to D: 2:51
    pickup to E: 3:23
    pickup to F: 4:00
    2. intermezzo: 4:49
    A: 5:09
    B: 5:24
    C: 5:44
    D: 6:13
    2/4: 6:42
    E: 6:50
    pickup to 5 bars after F: 7:10
    3. march 7:38
    A: 8:11
    7 bars after B: 8:49
    C: 9:06
    D: 9:29
    pui mosso: 10:14

    • @mrman5066
      @mrman5066 Рік тому +2

      not a cornet but W of you to do that

    • @Philodee
      @Philodee Рік тому +2

      Ily 🥹

    • @Doxsein
      @Doxsein 6 місяців тому

      This is amazing. I don't even need to know what a cornet is to appreciate this

    • @matthewmoyer3105
      @matthewmoyer3105 4 місяці тому

      thank you so much

  • @fredslide5677
    @fredslide5677 3 роки тому +24

    I played this in youth band over 30 years ago as a teenager and was really moved by this incredibly beautiful music. Through a twist of fate I am now the conductor of that youth band, and am about to introduce this piece in September 2021 - I feel so excited to be doing this music again, and being able to share it with the next generation - a very humbling experience! I also love that so many people have commented about their own special moments and I will do my best to bring all these out in our performance!

    • @cherrylolly1728
      @cherrylolly1728 3 роки тому

      now im curious as to how they have done with this piece!!

    • @fredslide5677
      @fredslide5677 3 роки тому

      @@cherrylolly1728 do you remember how you felt the first time you heard this wonderful music?! It happened again for 45 young musicians! What a special moment when I saw the band’s reaction as we played through the suite😊. It will be on our concert programme in 2022.

    • @cherrylolly1728
      @cherrylolly1728 3 роки тому

      @@fredslide5677 well im very proud of them! i hope they do lovely and am sure they will blow these piece out of the water with their talents! much love coming from a junior in high school flute player!

    • @fredslide5677
      @fredslide5677 3 роки тому

      So, Covid aside, planning to start work on detail in mid January with the youth band - anyone want to come?!

  • @jeanantrim662
    @jeanantrim662 10 років тому +54

    I Played 1st flute and Piccolo for this piece under the great Frederick fennel, and he had me double the Eflat Clarinet for the repeated note in the Intermezzo, as it was cued in my original part. Can't love this piece enough!! Great and correct tempos here too!!
    Jean Antrim

    • @richardstone5813
      @richardstone5813 5 років тому

      jean Antrim I was principal Eb clarinet for the Raf Central Band and had the privilege of being conducted by Imogen Holst in 1973 for both suites.

    • @storm8132
      @storm8132 3 роки тому +1

      im flute and picc for this as well

  • @graceasaurusrex6583
    @graceasaurusrex6583 10 років тому +76

    So many euphonium players -my people!!!!!!!

  • @jamesknezetic
    @jamesknezetic 6 років тому +45

    The peak of the crescendo at 4:00 takes my breath away and swells me with emotion every single time I listen to this wonderful suite.

  • @amandacummings5884
    @amandacummings5884 9 років тому +67

    The chaconne part was used as our audition piece for symphonic band. I play the flute and I must say that although the slow parts are nice, the tricker,faster parts are my favorite.

  • @bobcat24
    @bobcat24 8 років тому +50

    That high trumpeter at 4:10 though..... Man it really gets me every single time

    • @dillonheck801
      @dillonheck801 8 років тому +6

      I loved that high C at the end of the first movement.

    • @Darkcloud1021
      @Darkcloud1021 Рік тому +1

      Bro I love the end of the first movement. It's amazing

  • @facundotello4102
    @facundotello4102 11 років тому +28

    I'm playing this in trombone, and every time we play those dancing eighths I get the chills. Truly amazing.

  • @LaMexican619
    @LaMexican619 8 років тому +343

    Every time I here this beautiful piece of music I get a flash flood of memories from hs. It's because of this song that I'm am able to be happy. With a broken down brain due to emotional trauma, this suite keeps me sane and away from suicidal thoughts and lessens my chronic depression.

    • @rhofman1958
      @rhofman1958 8 років тому +3

      Pedro Salazar I am so sorry

    • @Nick-iy7hn
      @Nick-iy7hn 7 років тому +23

      Pedro Salazar damn nigga

    • @Nick-iy7hn
      @Nick-iy7hn 7 років тому +3

      - Pyromanaical sacrifice your bitch to meee

    • @angelc4494
      @angelc4494 7 років тому +14

      Pedro Salazar READ THE BIBLE. THE LORD WILL HELP YOU

    • @carrotjuse
      @carrotjuse 7 років тому +12

      Music has been my salvation, Pedro... along with therapy! Never... ever... give in!

  • @edwardgonzales2731
    @edwardgonzales2731 10 років тому +99

    The flute & oboe duet at 2:13 is just so freaking amazing! Best I have ever heard been played! Love this whole suite to death!

  • @Kharn121
    @Kharn121 11 років тому +48

    This and the second suite in f are some of the best music I've played on tuba. Great pieces.

    • @bpfreek7
      @bpfreek7 11 років тому +5

      I can 100% agree with you! We did the second suite last year and we're doing this one now, tuba part is insane!

  • @taramay782
    @taramay782 10 місяців тому +2

    I played this in all state band and I was playing the contra alto clarinet so I love hearing the low brass and woodwinds blow the roof off this piece. It's so pretty all of the movements! I still love listening to this piece right now!

  • @marieism9606
    @marieism9606 6 років тому +128

    I play bass clarinet and my band teacher is making our wind ensemble play this piece for our group playing portion for our final exam. Totally hype about my solos in second movement :). We just played the second suite in f in our last concert. Shoutout to my lower winds!

    • @daphnedozier6593
      @daphnedozier6593 5 років тому +3

      I played bass was with this piece as well, and bassoon for the other piece we played. I was pumped af for the bass solos

    • @jaydenbailey5604
      @jaydenbailey5604 5 років тому +4

      This piece is very fun to play on bass clarinet

    • @daphnedozier6593
      @daphnedozier6593 5 років тому +1

      @@jaydenbailey5604 it really is!

    • @Roman-us2fp
      @Roman-us2fp 4 роки тому +1

      Daphne Dozier *cries in 2nd chair*

    • @brianna6295
      @brianna6295 4 роки тому

      so nervous for these runs

  • @a_friendly_wisp_
    @a_friendly_wisp_ 8 років тому +63

    I have so many good memories linked to this piece :). Some times listening to it bring tears to my eyes!

    • @mikeybauer1912
      @mikeybauer1912 8 років тому

      me too

    • @kaydenpoteet8897
      @kaydenpoteet8897 8 років тому +21

      My band director traveled 2 hours to see me perform this with an honor band. I got first chair flute and the solos!

    • @rhofman1958
      @rhofman1958 8 років тому

      Nadine Morgan same so what are your memories

  • @chichow08
    @chichow08 8 років тому +27

    I played this in my senior year of high school (1989-90) playing the 1st F Horn part.

    • @jaseoverstreet4787
      @jaseoverstreet4787 5 років тому

      Rachelle Leech I’m playing this at Crestview HS as first horn, very fun

  • @YoungHammock
    @YoungHammock 10 років тому +29

    The Horn Solo is so much fun! My high school band alternates between this and the second suite every two years.

  • @robertg0105
    @robertg0105 2 роки тому +11

    When my director pulled this out first day of Wind Ensemble, and we played it, I was blown away, and quite frankly disappointed, I hadn't discovered Holst until 10th grade

  • @superdude4464
    @superdude4464 11 років тому +31

    One of the greatest pieces in all of concert band repertoire. I loved performing this, and I come back to listen to this piece every once in a while, just for the chills. Truly incredible.

  • @spigotsandcogs
    @spigotsandcogs 11 років тому +501

    Hmm. I wonder if this song is British.

    • @poem2self
      @poem2self 5 років тому +39

      @�tienne Desbiens are you sure?

    • @saxydude1533
      @saxydude1533 5 років тому +8

      Poem 2 Self nahhh

    • @MyGeezer1
      @MyGeezer1 5 років тому +10

      Considering Holst was a Brit you can say its a Brit song.

    • @mrjaxsonjay5110
      @mrjaxsonjay5110 5 років тому +3

      I don’t think so

    • @silvesby
      @silvesby 4 роки тому +12

      Hard to tell, really

  • @zekromfury
    @zekromfury 6 років тому +17

    As a flute, I can say I love the 24-measure rest in part 1, the 20-measure rest in part 2, and the 70-measure rest in part 3

  • @jacobdyson5626
    @jacobdyson5626 10 років тому +240

    The third mvmt was killer on euphonium during the fast parts...especially when you were never taught how to double tongue :/

    • @jacobdyson5626
      @jacobdyson5626 10 років тому +2

      Federico Bolano Thank you! I'll be practicing it soon :)

    • @davidcassidy602
      @davidcassidy602 7 років тому +7

      Is that a euphonium for something?

    • @brandanhickman8035
      @brandanhickman8035 5 років тому +4

      A little late but I hope you got it 😂 Try Army of the Nile. The euph part makes this look like a cake walk

    • @willsoneupher4040
      @willsoneupher4040 5 років тому

      Jacob Dyson which part are you referring to? The beginning?

    • @michaelolmoz225
      @michaelolmoz225 4 роки тому +4

      Jacob Dyson I have the euph part and its the original (no silly arrangements) and there’s not really any spots that would require double tounging in the march :/

  • @xilovemusicx11
    @xilovemusicx11 8 років тому +33

    i played my first piccolo solo in this piece :') ive come a loong way since then but this piece will always have a special place in my heart 💕

  • @matthewmoore2698
    @matthewmoore2698 9 років тому +69

    1st cornet tops everything! 4:10 gives me chills when I play it in class

    • @Cc0le45
      @Cc0le45 9 років тому +7

      Man that C for us (concert B flat) is just awesome! A trumpeter here we are playing a slightly dumbed down edition on first suite and I don't think the firsts go that high, which is unfortunate since it sounds amazing. I got part 2 so not quite sure.

    • @iraccoon8830
      @iraccoon8830 7 років тому

      always did to me, also. Amazing piece.

    • @moniquelove6098
      @moniquelove6098 5 років тому

      Go trumpets and cornets :)

    • @scarecrow8866
      @scarecrow8866 5 років тому +1

      Trumpet gang

    • @mr.chicken7888
      @mr.chicken7888 5 років тому

      @@scarecrow8866 trumpet gang indeed can wait to play the solos for contest

  • @energydragon0612
    @energydragon0612 11 місяців тому +2

    High school euphonium player here! We are playing the Chaccone for our spring concert and thinking about doing the March and Intermezzo for our next, and I couldn’t be more terrified/excited! So much euphonium sound in this piece-I love it.
    I’ve never played a solo before and even if it’s brief, I’m ecstatic. (6:42)

  • @624Dudley
    @624Dudley 2 роки тому +9

    Forty-five years ago I played this piece on bass clarinet. Memories flood and tears flow.

    • @giganerd896
      @giganerd896 Рік тому +1

      I hope to look back on this piece 40 years from now... I also play bass!

  • @jamescardenas9283
    @jamescardenas9283 10 років тому +17

    Favorite piece by Gustav Holst. Just so much raw emotion and energy all throughout!! And with 17 different themes, OMG its a true work of art! I love conducting this piece too! You can put so much into it, and get so much out during a performance. I cry nearly every time.

  • @x-celsius5905
    @x-celsius5905 Рік тому +4

    This was one of the first songs I played when I got into my high school wind ensemble, and it will always be one of my favorites. The chaconne is my favorite movement; I can't help but smile and look back on those memories (even though it's only been a year since I first played it). Good times...

    • @elihan9878
      @elihan9878 Рік тому +1

      Literally me right now. (Euphonium)

  • @xQMA
    @xQMA 8 років тому +23

    My high school band played this last year, and I had the Euph solo at the beginning of the chaconne. By far my most favorite piece I've ever played.

    • @brianlovesmc
      @brianlovesmc 8 років тому

      The solo is at the end of chaconne?

    • @xQMA
      @xQMA 8 років тому

      +Brian Hernandez The version we had had a euph solo at the beginning. Maybe it's because we were a pretty small band.

    • @joshmendiola241
      @joshmendiola241 8 років тому

      we just got the piece and Im the only Euph player any tips?

    • @vasukushalnagar4087
      @vasukushalnagar4087 8 років тому +2

      If youre the only euph player, you can play out more than you think. The slurs matter more than the volume so do what you need to get the notes slurred. I just played this at a concert today for my college band and I'm the only euph. For the longest time I thought that I was too loud so I kept trying to play so soft that I failed to get out a few notes. It turns out that it feels like youre playing louder than you really are because there are so few people playing. So dont worry if the volume feels louder than it should be.

    • @chipcinemation
      @chipcinemation 8 років тому +1

      Do not be afraid to play out, if your the only euphonium, be confident

  • @chynatoofab1670
    @chynatoofab1670 9 років тому +41

    im playing tenor saxophone for this piece in my band omg

  • @lymanmj
    @lymanmj 4 роки тому +2

    Frederick Fennell was THE pre-eminent conductor of wind ensembles during his career. When he conducted the "festival band" I played in as a high school student, he made that ensemble sound like nothing any of us had heard - practically all of us said this. A truly great musician and conductor. His recordings with the Eastman Wind Ensemble are the standard by which all large wind orchestras are compared. Thanks, Maestro Fennell, for a great experience.
    Daniel T - thanks for posting this.

  • @anthonysantos8946
    @anthonysantos8946 8 років тому +153

    my bands playing this rn

  • @juliaschmidt0923
    @juliaschmidt0923 6 років тому +8

    Gustav Holst was truly one of the best composers of all time. His music just pulls you in and you can
    listen to it for hours.

  • @NicBrandon
    @NicBrandon 8 років тому +30

    The best rendition of this piece I've heard.

    • @O-sa-car
      @O-sa-car 8 років тому +4

      Nicolas Brandon Fennell is the Bernstein of wind band conducting

  • @daphnedozier6593
    @daphnedozier6593 5 років тому +5

    Played this song my junior year of highschool. I'm a sophomore in college now, and still come back to this piece to listen all the time.

  • @november-bravo
    @november-bravo 9 років тому +9

    I haven't heard this piece in nearly four years. The first movement still gives me shivers.

  • @lemonadegamesss
    @lemonadegamesss Рік тому +2

    I am a tenor sax for our band in high school and as soon as we got this piece our music instructor told us that his teacher said this was a musical great and every kid should have the privilege of experiencing it. He was too right. Practicing this has made me shoot up in skill level and it is all around such a great song. I love how it keeps the chaconne melody throughout the song. To everyone who plays this I hope you share my thoughts lol

  • @emeralddaigle
    @emeralddaigle 11 років тому +4

    I'm a senior and first chair flute/piccolo in high school and we are playing this at my last concert, we are also playing Stars and Stripes Forever by Sousa and Arabesque by Hazo... And fellow Piccolo players will understand when I say I am SO excited for this concert!!! This is one of my favorite songs we have ever played!

  • @bread_girl_jane
    @bread_girl_jane 11 місяців тому +2

    i’m playing timpani on this piece for my college’s symphonic band. i don’t know how to explain what this means but this piece, especially the first movement, is just so holst. i’m in love.

  • @tsf5-productions
    @tsf5-productions 6 років тому +3

    Sure...it's been said time and again in many ways: The people who have heard this piece over its history - nearly 110 years - love it. So do I!
    This band performing it...one of the greatest in the world! The U.S.M.C. is so proud of them in their long history. These people strive for perfection. Frederick Fennell has been a very long time band leader and the world owes him a great gratitude!

  • @birukb273
    @birukb273 3 роки тому +5

    7:38 This movement THIS MOVEMENT. My band class got First Suite this year and we love this one so much. We literally play it to death. There could be as little as 3 of us and we’d start playing March. It’s just too good.

  • @strawbunnies
    @strawbunnies 8 років тому +997

    If you have never played this piece in your life and you consider yourself a band nerd, were you ever actually in band??

    • @Wrswest
      @Wrswest 8 років тому +116

      Yes. I've played in my school bands since Grade 7, and it wasn't until 1st year university that I actually got this piece (because I was in a band that can do it).
      Don't discount band nerds from places that aren't as music-focused; for lower level school bands, this is a very hard piece (especially the trumpet part).

    • @rhofman1958
      @rhofman1958 8 років тому +3

      Ross West thx I had to play this last year trumpet

    • @Xull41st
      @Xull41st 8 років тому +14

      I'm playing this right now with my high school band

    • @Wrswest
      @Wrswest 8 років тому +15

      Would've loved to do this, but my high school trombone section would probably die trying.

    • @Xull41st
      @Xull41st 8 років тому +2

      Mine is right now

  • @kylehanson7288
    @kylehanson7288 Рік тому +1

    I really enjoyed this piece in high school, but fell in love with it after playing the Chaconne over and over and over again as the guinea pig band during a conducting symposium in college. This piece is a privilege to play as a musician of any age. I could chose my words carefully, but it really boils down to a "you know it when you see it" kind of experience. This piece leaves an impression on anyone who has the good fortune to be able to play it and listen to their director rave about it. I am in my mid 20's and will remember the clarinet solo of the intermezzo until my mind gives out of old age. What a blessing it is to have been able to play music like this.

  • @mckenziekuehl3747
    @mckenziekuehl3747 10 років тому +106

    Ihave to say as an oboe player it really challenges you to stay with a proper tone and this piece has helped my ability as a player more than any other piece.. I love this piece it is with no doubt my favorite.

    • @jurassictart6897
      @jurassictart6897 7 років тому +5

      mckenzie kuehl I agree so much, currently I'm playing this in my school's wind ensemble and the more exposed bits force me to focus on tone, intonation, and other aspects that I don't give enough attention.

    • @rjjames8832
      @rjjames8832 6 років тому +1

      I played oboe on this song and man oh man, as my first year or so on the instrument after playing the saxophone, that was ROUGH. But it is still so beautiful, and I'm sad that I couldn't do it justice

    • @josiahcaminiti4336
      @josiahcaminiti4336 6 років тому +6

      Oboe all the way. Best instrument in the world.

    • @kineticcobalt4943
      @kineticcobalt4943 5 років тому

      @@josiahcaminiti4336 Agreed. I played First and Second Suite this year in band and while I don't get to play any of the solo stuff because I'm second chair, it is really nice being able to listen to oboe for a change, especially a really good one at that. Holst knew we were the best. ;)

    • @WoFfan13
      @WoFfan13 5 років тому

      Josiah Caminiti Thank you!!! Someone who agrees with me!!!

  • @mojobena
    @mojobena 2 роки тому +2

    Holst was such a genius! What could he have given the world if he'd had music-writing software?? So much enthusiasm, joy, love, playfulness, deviousness, excitement, wonder, sadness... All entwine beautifully to become an enduring painting of life in the early 1900s.

  • @roquai06
    @roquai06 10 років тому +32

    I just love Holst

  • @EmmaDoty21
    @EmmaDoty21 Рік тому +1

    In the spring of 2021, at the end of the Covid school year when our band was very limited in how much we could do, we finally got to have a concert, just before graduation, and we played Chaconne. The weather was gorgeous and the mood was giddy, ecstatic to be performing again. This Sunday, two years later and after dealing with complications of a Covid infection, I get to play this glorious suite in its entirety with the community band. We rehearse in the high school band room under a poster dedicated to my Class of 2021.

  • @rickycoto7889
    @rickycoto7889 10 років тому +5

    music such as this magnificent piece will be remembered by musicians across the world. With such fine beauty, talent, and sophistication, this is my most favorite piece to play on my clarinet

  • @michaelfarmer8253
    @michaelfarmer8253 10 років тому +1

    In the late 60s I had the unmitigated pleasure of playing this exquisite piece under the direction of the late, great John B Robbins. What a fine time it was. What special memories. If you are playing this now, cherish the experience. Thank you MasterDecoder once again

  • @aubreymorgan3785
    @aubreymorgan3785 7 років тому +7

    I'm a trombonist, and I personally find this entire composition to be my favorite! It's utterly breathtaking, and I adore hearing all the other instruments come together. I'm very thankful to be able to play this song.
    I hope I'll be able to play trombone many years into the future.

    • @giganerd896
      @giganerd896 Рік тому

      Have you been able to?

    • @TheFremontTroll07
      @TheFremontTroll07 Рік тому

      As a trombonist aswell for 9 years it is definitely a pretty heat piece ngl

  • @ryanrodriguez7911
    @ryanrodriguez7911 3 роки тому +2

    I'll never forget playing this for my freshman year of high school. So many memories come flying back when hearing those first few movements of Chaconne. Grateful for all those years in band :)

  • @ke7ejx
    @ke7ejx 8 років тому +19

    This was one of my favorite pieces. What I wouldn't give to play my bassoon again.

    • @johnries5593
      @johnries5593 8 років тому

      If you still own the basoon, all it may cost you is practice time and maybe time and money for lessons. I mostly neglected my cello for 30 years before I started taking lessons regularly almost 10 years ago. I was amazed by how quickly it all came back. It turns out that while one can get out of practice, the knowledge never goes away.
      And unless you live in a very small town, chances are very good that there is a community band close to where you live.

    • @ke7ejx
      @ke7ejx 8 років тому

      +John Ries Alas I rented mine. And yes, I live in a town less than 30,000 people. But I haven't played in almost ten years.

    • @johnries5593
      @johnries5593 8 років тому

      The city where I live isn't much bigger than that, so you may want to see if there isn't a community ensemble you could play in once you were back in practice.

    • @ke7ejx
      @ke7ejx 8 років тому

      +John Ries Rural or Urban?

    • @johnries5593
      @johnries5593 8 років тому

      +Kristyn Dodge
      Rural.

  • @Soethagaming
    @Soethagaming 7 років тому +2

    Playing this for a concert tonight.
    It's a super super special night for me because not only is it my first college concert, but it is also my birthday. I'm so blessed to be able to do what I love on my birthday. I hope everyone has a lovely day!!

    • @Soethagaming
      @Soethagaming 5 років тому

      Hi me again, you played Chaconne again this year as well as a variation of it and you had a blast ♥️

    • @Soethagaming
      @Soethagaming 4 роки тому

      Hi I'm back again, I transferred to the University of Georgia and I am recommending this as a piece for us to play next year. I also recommended Tchaikovsky's Symphony No. 4 in F minor, Finale because that's one of my favorite pieces ever, if not my absolute favorite piece.

  • @sulffffffur
    @sulffffffur 9 років тому +31

    We still haven't played this in concert. I'm pissed.

    • @doddlebendingmaster6202
      @doddlebendingmaster6202 9 років тому +4

      You'll get there! And when you do, enjoy it cuz omg its an amazing piece.

    • @sulffffffur
      @sulffffffur 9 років тому +2

      +Groovy Gibster I hope so, because we've looked at it a couple of times and I loveloveloved playing Chaconne.

  • @skyewillhite7383
    @skyewillhite7383 10 місяців тому +1

    I cry EVERYTIME I listen to this, I fell in love with this piece in 9th grade and every once in a while I’ll come back to listen to it. Full blast in my headphones the build up makes me sob

  • @baileyweimer9075
    @baileyweimer9075 8 років тому +15

    I live for the oboe solo in Chaconne

  • @Sam-qx8bz
    @Sam-qx8bz 9 місяців тому +1

    I am playing this in my band class rn, and i am finally getting recognized as a euphonium. Such a beautiful and heart-warming piece

  • @dominicalati4946
    @dominicalati4946 5 років тому +5

    How can ANYONE have a thumbs down on this classic?? They must not be bandsmen!!!

  • @MortonLuvz2drum
    @MortonLuvz2drum 11 років тому +1

    I'm 42 now, and pulling this out brings back memories. I always liked the quality and variety put into this piece. Something nice about the way all of the themes get tied together at the end.

  • @ardenbaker8599
    @ardenbaker8599 8 років тому +8

    Currently playing this for our winter concert in band! I love the third movement, so fun to play on the flute :)

  • @ryantippy6987
    @ryantippy6987 8 років тому +10

    I'm a freshman, clarinetist going into our symphonic band next year, and oh my, what a fun piece!

    • @feli778
      @feli778 8 років тому +2

      oh! hey! i'm in your band, lol. by the way, i heard just a few notes from you today, but your playing is lovely! :)

    • @mac_n_cheesie
      @mac_n_cheesie 5 років тому

      so y’all are seniors now, cool

  • @nathanhughes6881
    @nathanhughes6881 8 років тому +117

    ITS 2 AM IN THE MORNING AND IM LISTENING TO THIS FULL BLAST ITS FUCKIN LIT

    • @geoterra9478
      @geoterra9478 6 років тому +6

      That's the best: Band Pieces at absurd times of the day

    • @susanhackett63
      @susanhackett63 3 роки тому +1

      👍🏻!!

    • @fastronaut909
      @fastronaut909 3 роки тому +1

      Dang bro I feel like we're on the same wavelength

    • @Grovyle90
      @Grovyle90 3 роки тому

      Same, but it's 2am in the evening for me

  • @tomwood1704
    @tomwood1704 2 роки тому +1

    Brass at the end is brilliant. Especially trombones at 4:34. That bass trombone note is insane! Also last chord is amazing! Great piece.

  • @ashleygrace6100
    @ashleygrace6100 5 років тому +22

    i’m a horn player
    3rd movement
    is a whole bop

  • @annecosgrove2133
    @annecosgrove2133 5 місяців тому

    My husband (clarinet) and I (french horn) played these two Suites by Holst in our high school bands, he went on to play them in the county community band for years. We still listen, hum along, they bring joy every time. Holst and Vaughan- Williams were gifts from the universe.

  • @scottfritz56
    @scottfritz56 8 років тому +6

    The greatest halftime show I marched was based off of this piece. It was entitled "First Impressions" because we had just received new uniforms that year. The music was almost exactly the same as in the original arrangement. Such great music and a very powerful show.

  • @pancake_herojohnson2539
    @pancake_herojohnson2539 2 роки тому +1

    This was the first piece I played in concert band my freshman year of highschool. I was a tuba player and had two others in my section. To this day I cherish the memories I made with those two and the bond I feel with them is reminisced every time I hear this piece.

  • @jessechavez2894
    @jessechavez2894 5 років тому +3

    Wow! What an amazing performance and well written piece. I am absolutely in love with this piece!

  • @MusicalSalo
    @MusicalSalo Рік тому +1

    46 years old now, still remember playing tuba in this in high school. One of my favorites along with second suite in F!

  • @IceCreamIslander
    @IceCreamIslander 12 років тому +5

    I swear, this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. The ending of Chaconne gives me chills. Playing this in band was an EXPERIENCE.

  • @bubbleg2157
    @bubbleg2157 6 років тому +1

    This piece was very breathtaking and made me realize music is more than we all think. Music is very powerful and without music we would not be who and what we are today.

  • @fernie51296
    @fernie51296 11 років тому +12

    I'm saying this in wind ensemble. It's a pretty fun piece. Clarinet part sounds nice and pleasant.

  • @Alec678
    @Alec678 6 років тому +1

    I feel like this song truly showed my growth in all areas as a solo Tuba player. Even from the beginning back towards 6th grade, I had always been an anchor for everyone else to hold on to, and my 7 years of Junior High/ High School Band felt so amazing as I grew up with my secondary family. Towards the beginning of my sophomore year, we played this, and I poured my entire heart and soul into Chaccone, and the feelings I had while playing were so incredible, I felt as though I had been taken to another universe of wonder and awe. And at the end, I looked up to my band director (after not looking at him for the last minute or so of the song), and I distinctly remember his face showing how proud and amazed he was at how far I had come. And then all of my bandmates turned to smile at me. First Suite might bring me the fondest memories out of my music career. I love this piece.

  • @clipholder
    @clipholder 9 років тому +46

    Besides euphonium, bass trombone has the best part.

  • @ike1025
    @ike1025 2 роки тому +1

    i’m an alto sax player in high school and i’m so excited for our concert and playing this!! chaconne is my favorite movement, the build up and peak give me chills, but the whole piece is amazing and really fun to play!

  • @samshulman1693
    @samshulman1693 4 роки тому +3

    The third movement is by far my favorite. I play alto sax and it's so much fun to play at 9:29 to the end. This is my favorite song we've done in my university's wind ensemble yet.

    • @christopherhelm5454
      @christopherhelm5454 4 роки тому +1

      I'm playing second alto aswell! Freshman in highschool, just got the piece and it's super fun. We haven't started the 1st two movements but we are almost done refining the 3rd, should be fun!

    • @samshulman1693
      @samshulman1693 4 роки тому

      @@christopherhelm5454 I’m a freshman in college, how funny is that? The third movement is personally my favorite to play in this piece

  • @RealKingLukeXVI
    @RealKingLukeXVI 8 років тому +2

    Listening to the tuba in this recording making those VERY high register notes sound so elegant and flawless makes me super super jealous... wow..

  • @SJ-gy2rf
    @SJ-gy2rf 8 років тому +18

    We got this piece today and I can't wait to play the timpani part!

    • @weejusaborigine7360
      @weejusaborigine7360 8 років тому

      riteofspring1913 We just got this piece today and I'm playing timpani. It's such a fun part. Also, our marching show this past season was based on the rite of spring, it was an awesome show!

    • @SJ-gy2rf
      @SJ-gy2rf 8 років тому

      Weejus aborigine Nice! We had our winter concert yesterday and it was great! This year our marching show was based on the final movement Bartok's fourth string quartet, Barber's Adagio for Strings, and Shostakovich's Symphony No. 10, Movement 2.

    • @weejusaborigine7360
      @weejusaborigine7360 8 років тому

      riteofspring1913 that's awesome!

    • @baileycohen7775
      @baileycohen7775 7 років тому

      How did the concert go? Also, you played this in marching band? Amazing! I wish I got the chance to play this in my marching band :-)
      I'm Bb clarinet by the way.

    • @angelc4494
      @angelc4494 6 років тому

      Percussion for life!!!!!!!!

  • @enochoguntuase2496
    @enochoguntuase2496 9 місяців тому +1

    This will be the last concert piece i ever play with all my best friends as a senior in highschool. Truly a beautiful end to our chapter in band.