Thank you so much for posting this! I don't want to sound picky, but the 'Durations' cycle has none of the following instruments in it: trombone, clarinet, glockenspiel and percussion. Durations I only contains altoflute :)
Thanks and you are right. I listed the players and their instruments for the complete concert. They played some interesting pieces which might appear here at a later date.
@@johnnyfx82Don't worry about it. You were quite quick to point out what you saw as something of a mistake because of your deep knowledge about this wonderful piece of music; the response revealed a wider context, like seeing beyond a photo frame, and it was provided in a controlled, polite and professional manner; subsequently, you apologized (even though "technically" there really was no need to do so) and this speaks volumes about your character. In short, this microcosmic interaction between two mature and decent individuals shows all of us how to interact with eachother in order to make the world a better place. I salute you both; thank you very much indeed for your brief exchange, and sorry if I haven't characterized it correctly. Best wishes, Once.
Durations I - 0:00 *** Durations II - 11:22 *** Durations III - 16:49 *** Durations IV - 29:33 *** Durations V - 33:02
Thanks for adding the time markings.
17:23 What's this?
@@nenad_pn it should be the (quite high) note of E5, but alas the Tuba player had difficulties playing it.
Thank you!
You’re welcome (again).
Great
Thank you so much for posting this!
I don't want to sound picky,
but the 'Durations' cycle has none of the following instruments in it: trombone, clarinet, glockenspiel and percussion. Durations I only contains altoflute :)
Thanks and you are right. I listed the players and their instruments for the complete concert. They played some interesting pieces which might appear here at a later date.
@@notlookingfornewengland Thanks - and sorry again ...
@@johnnyfx82Don't worry about it. You were quite quick to point out what you saw as something of a mistake because of your deep knowledge about this wonderful piece of music; the response revealed a wider context, like seeing beyond a photo frame, and it was provided in a controlled, polite and professional manner; subsequently, you apologized (even though "technically" there really was no need to do so) and this speaks volumes about your character. In short, this microcosmic interaction between two mature and decent individuals shows all of us how to interact with eachother in order to make the world a better place. I salute you both; thank you very much indeed for your brief exchange, and sorry if I haven't characterized it correctly. Best wishes, Once.
thanks for posting - they needed a better tuba play!