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UMich Symphony Band - George Gershwin - Cuban Overture (trans. Rogers)
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- Опубліковано 15 жов 2016
- University of Michigan Symphony Band
Cuban Overture
George Gershwin, trans. R. Mark Rogers
Conductor: Michael Haithcock
September 30, 2016
Hill Auditorium
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
recorded and filmed by
Dave Schall and Cory Robinson
The band is delightful to hear, and conductor Prof. Haithcock's illuminating pre-concert talks are always the highlight of an evening at Hill Auditorium.
So that's what is supposed to sound like our community band have been trying this one out for awhile- we're getting there- thank you sounds incredible!!
Fantastic! Great stuff from a very fine ensemble and congrats to all involved, especially to Prof Michael Haithcock and the soloists. Cheers from Down Under!
I loved... Tubas❤
love it❤️
1. How does popular music of the day i fluence Gershwins writing in this piece?
2. How is percussion used to enhance the character of this piece
3. how does Gershwin use rhythm to portray his subject
Great bongo playing
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Hello hot bass clarinet player....
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Who is that handsome sax player that shows up in the center of several shots?
by the way, i'm not a random creeper; this piece is one of my favorites I played at All State.
Isn’t this song technically not a rumba but a son
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