Trumpet player for 17 years. The Neruda is far and away my favorite concerto. I have listened to dozens of performances. This is absolutely my favorite that I have ever heard. Your ornamentation is the best I've come across: delicate yet very pronounced, personal yet adding to the inherent nature of the piece. Also, the orchestra's support of you as a soloist is unmatched. Bravo, bravo, bravo! Thank you so much for sharing this!
I loved that cadenza. This is inspiring to hear it played on the instrument it was written for, as I am a trumpet player, and I will try to imitate this sound when performing this from now on. Many thanks from England.
Je préfère grandement ce concerto sur le "corno da caccia". La sonorité est plus ample et ronde que la petite trompette en Mib. C'est infiniment plus agréable à écouter.
It is a beautiful sound. I'm also a trumpet player - it's not hard to see why someone might favour a cornet or flugelhorn for this piece though. Scholars have said before how the flugelhorn has the most similar sound - although sometimes it's hard to take us away from the instrument we love and favour. My renditions (on trumpet) will also be influenced from this video - many thanks :-)
I think and feel this music would be from the early classic. The baroque end at 1750 and this composer born in 1707. Surely tha composition would be later of 1750. Is that correct?
I believe its called a "corno"( not sure on the spelling) and I forgot what is it tuned it. (Perhaps Bb??) I saw a trumpet player use this in a master class. I think of it as a piccolo French horn.
from what I can hear the violins play (f meaning flat and n meaning natural): si(n) do sol do re mi(f) fa sol la(n) si(n) do re si(n) sol la(n) si(n) do re fa sol fa fa mi(f) re do sol laaaaa(f) sol fa fa mi(f) mi(f) re mi(f) re So this rising scale is c minor melodic since both the a flat and b flat have been turned into a natural and b natural.
Trumpet player for 17 years. The Neruda is far and away my favorite concerto. I have listened to dozens of performances. This is absolutely my favorite that I have ever heard. Your ornamentation is the best I've come across: delicate yet very pronounced, personal yet adding to the inherent nature of the piece. Also, the orchestra's support of you as a soloist is unmatched.
Bravo, bravo, bravo! Thank you so much for sharing this!
Nerude - Sandstorm.
Bravissimo e grandioso!!!
How he keeps that lil beastie in tune is beyond me! lovely playing!!!
Lots of practice! I also noticed a first slide trigger 😂
IMPRESIONANT!!! SEMPRE ES D´AGRAIR CUAN ES FA BONA MUSICA.... GRACIES Y RECORDS MESTRE. UN SALUD.
Muy bonito el sonido y la emisión. Muy relajado. Bravo! !
I Love this Horn !!!
Muchas gracias por hacer muy buena música. bravo!!!
Una excelente interpretación y la Dirección del Mtro. Antoni maravillosa!! Un control de la orquesta estupenda. Gracias maestros.
That sound is just amazing. Great job. Love the performance and the concerto.
Brilliant ! Sadly not so known, but glad I found it
I loved that cadenza. This is inspiring to hear it played on the instrument it was written for, as I am a trumpet player, and I will try to imitate this sound when performing this from now on. Many thanks from England.
Great performance Germán. Gracias por tu musicalidad, es una gran ayuda escucharte y me sirve para interiorizar muchos aspectos musicales. Gracias.
What a beautiful sound is!!!!!
Je préfère grandement ce concerto sur le "corno da caccia". La sonorité est plus ample et ronde que la petite trompette en Mib. C'est infiniment plus agréable à écouter.
muy bueno. buenísimo
thanks very much. grettings for Madrid.
MAGNIFIC...ENHORABONA MESTRE...TOCAT AMB MOLT DE GUST.
Maravilooooso! Parabéns Neruda!!!
Fantastic...just fantastic.
Excelente músico y mejor persona. Molt bo German.
It is a beautiful sound. I'm also a trumpet player - it's not hard to see why someone might favour a cornet or flugelhorn for this piece though. Scholars have said before how the flugelhorn has the most similar sound - although sometimes it's hard to take us away from the instrument we love and favour. My renditions (on trumpet) will also be influenced from this video - many thanks :-)
Absolutely wonderful thanks for posting
Muy bonito, Germán.
¡Enhorabuena!
This sounds much more natural and relaxed, perhaps it is the strings now that sound too brilliant and modern.
This is wonderful , i like the horn
Bravo maestro!!!!
Muy bien Maestro,,,,,,,
Love those trills!
I think and feel this music would be from the early classic. The baroque end at 1750 and this composer born in 1707. Surely tha composition would be later of 1750. Is that correct?
I believe its called a "corno"( not sure on the spelling) and I forgot what is it tuned it. (Perhaps Bb??) I saw a trumpet player use this in a master class. I think of it as a piccolo French horn.
This is a Furst Pless Horn. A Bb pitched posthorn. A trumpet wrapped into a shape of a horn
Sensacional!
Thank you very much! Dito.
Which brand of Corno are you playing?
Geetings from Germany.
El director es ROS MARBA
Bravo!!!!
Amazing 😃
I completely agree. One could try to play this on a Bes or Es flugelhorn
I believe that is a melodic minor scale.
3:13 What kind of minor scale do the first violins play here? Melodic, Harmonic or Natural?
這是什麼 樂器?
ORTVE = Orquesta de la Radio y Television de España ? Y el director? anónimo o secreto?
De fabula
from what I can hear the violins play (f meaning flat and n meaning natural):
si(n) do sol do re mi(f) fa sol la(n) si(n) do re si(n) sol la(n) si(n) do re fa sol fa fa mi(f) re do sol laaaaa(f) sol fa fa mi(f) mi(f) re mi(f) re
So this rising scale is c minor melodic since both the a flat and b flat have been turned into a natural and b natural.
WHAT is he playing? Somebody please tell me. And what key is it tuned to?
57dogsbody , it is a corno da cacia. Hunting horn. It's a piccolo french horn
probably mixing up a bit first and second violins
Why? It's no different that a Bb trumpet, cornet or flugel horn (which is the closest to the instrument he is playing.
Moolt ben tocat!!
Si lo dices en español seria corno de caza. En italiano, tromba da caccia. Sobre japones, coreano, o vietnamita, ni idea!
posthorn !