Trumpets: Tom Rolfs, Bruce Hall, Steve Emery. Horns: Gus Sebring, John Menkis, Jay Wadenpfuhl, Dick Mackey. Trombones: Norman Bolter, Darren Acosta, Doug Yeo. Tuba: Gary Ofenloch.
There is so much to marvel at here... The music is great, the performances flawless, John williams, and of course, the TV production values. Evening at Pops is so far the most elegant effort I have ever seen applied to a symphony concert coverage. This is one thing the Americans are definitely good at.
I play horn in the brass choir at Mcneese university in Louisiana, and we have been working up this arrangement. The horn parts are for the most part easy to get up to full speed (and like any Williams piece, TONS OF FUN!), but these trumpets make it look and sound WAY easier than it really is. So happy to finally find a movie-speed recording of this, and with Williams conducting!
Tom Marples this man’s level of satisfaction must be beyond average Imagine hearing your music perfectly played by wonderful players I think that’s my dream
He's not short! he has a trick knee, and hates standing. if you notice, he is sitting on a stool, and has his left leg on a box. He is a very private person and you here him in all movie sound tracks, and just about on every major recordings, his identity is a secret, plays a cut bell 8d he picked from fifty horns back in 75
Trumpets: Tom Rolfs, Bruce Hall, Steve Emery. Horns: Gus Sebring, John Menkis, Jay Wadenpfuhl, Dick Mackey. Trombones: Norman Bolter, Darren Acosta, Doug Yeo. Tuba: Gary Ofenloch.
+Gary Ofenloch Thank you
Do you guys notice how John Williams manage to make us feel how at the end someone grabs the quidditch ball? at 1:42
There is so much to marvel at here... The music is great, the performances flawless, John williams, and of course, the TV production values. Evening at Pops is so far the most elegant effort I have ever seen applied to a symphony concert coverage. This is one thing the Americans are definitely good at.
A mutimedia of John Williams' conducting the London Philharmonic Orchestra to his composition "The Quidditch Match"; hopefully one day.
OH my gOD!!! This made my skin crawl in the best possible way!!! :D
I love how festive it sounds
I play horn in the brass choir at Mcneese university in Louisiana, and we have been working up this arrangement. The horn parts are for the most part easy to get up to full speed (and like any Williams piece, TONS OF FUN!), but these trumpets make it look and sound WAY easier than it really is. So happy to finally find a movie-speed recording of this, and with Williams conducting!
While listening to his music being played in front of him, do you think he knows he's a genius?
Tom Marples this man’s level of satisfaction must be beyond average
Imagine hearing your music perfectly played by wonderful players
I think that’s my dream
WoW!
Is that Draco Malfoy on the French horn?
Yep, i think it is (i'm french so...)
Perfeito u.u
To Brainbran1: While it is true that none of these horns are 8Ds, Mackey did play an 8D for years before he won the 4th horn gig at BSO.
かっこいいです!!
Malfoy is playing french horn, cool
@martyprod2 Awesome! keep em coming! its good stuff.
finally some brass only. no wood winds.
frenchorns in front=boss
I play a double french horn and i think this is awesome!
what program or special is this from? is it a john williams dvd or pbs special? great piece of music!
where can you get the sheet music for this?
ua-cam.com/video/fiICtf7nZfY/v-deo.html a reduction
to RWB SMITH below. There are no Conn 8ds here. These are all Geyer wrap style horns. not even close to an 8Duh.
すごいですね!尊敬しますヾ(@⌒ー⌒@)ノ音程もあってていいですね
He's not short! he has a trick knee, and hates standing. if you notice, he is sitting on a stool, and has his left leg on a box. He is a very private person and you here him in all movie sound tracks, and just about on every major recordings, his identity is a secret, plays a cut bell 8d he picked from fifty horns back in 75
For the three people who have dissliked this , you obviously don't know shit about brass playing.
....featuring the 11 members of the brass section, not 9 french horns.
4 french horns
3 trumpets
3 trumbones
1 tuba
at times like these flute seems so....tiny....
that dislike is from me for starting witht he video talkign and not letting me lisent to the whole damn show....