They are all terrific players! The two in the front row are playing Eb alto (same as Eb tenor) horns, and the lady in the second row is playing a Bb baritone horn. Both euphonium players in this video are men. However, in other concerts, we've had some fine female euphonium players.
This is the Sheldon Theatre Brass Band, based in Red Wing, Minnesota. FYI the woman playing the cornet solos in Cossack Fire Dance recently joined the faculty at University of Minnesota and also joined the Canadian Brass Quintet.
It was a big challenge for the video crew. The stage lighting was low in the back where the percussion are. To get even that level of light they had to increase the gain on the handheld camera and use the camera microphone to supplement the audio from the microphones at the front of the stage.
I love the combination of the cornet and the trumpet!! It does bring a great blend of sounds!! Excellent! ! 👍 👍
Outstanding Performance!
Wonderful Ashley!
So talented. Superb!
Nice job Bruce!
Fantastic!
this wonderful
Cossack? More Yiddish. Whatever it is I love it. Such a splendid brass band.
A-M-A-Z-I-N-G
I confess I was surprised to see three ladies playing Euphonium!
They are all terrific players! The two in the front row are playing Eb alto (same as Eb tenor) horns, and the lady in the second row is playing a Bb baritone horn. Both euphonium players in this video are men. However, in other concerts, we've had some fine female euphonium players.
Cornet absolute gun!
Yep, she plays it better than Roger Webster and everyone else. Simply incredible.
Women playing cornet - extraordinary and so genius :)
Piotr Czarnecki The rest of the band agrees with you! At around 0:48, you can see one of the front row cornet players mouth the word “Wow!”
Wonderful to hear/see great performance ! Brings back long ago heartfelt memories-Many Thanks??😊
A little fly or die in that bone solo?
Just played this great playing, where is this band from
This is the Sheldon Theatre Brass Band, based in Red Wing, Minnesota. FYI the woman playing the cornet solos in Cossack Fire Dance recently joined the faculty at University of Minnesota and also joined the Canadian Brass Quintet.
Thanks doctorgrowl I did enjoy this rendition, nice tone , and very precise valve work,
man, they did the xylo player dirty with the bad lighting and not having proper audio recording back there.
It was a big challenge for the video crew. The stage lighting was low in the back where the percussion are. To get even that level of light they had to increase the gain on the handheld camera and use the camera microphone to supplement the audio from the microphones at the front of the stage.
doctorhrowl: is that you on euphonium?
Yep, that's me.
If I'm right, this is most timely music. Were not the Cossacks Ukrainian? Brilliant music anyway.
Судя по мотиву, козаки были из Одессы или Бердичева😂
Ashley was pregnant at that time (!)
i ll like to be your neighbourg !!!
To me this sounds more Yiddish, no Cossack.