Tom Hutchinson is the Cornet soloist that drew the applause from the Band Director, the Choir & the audience. I've NEVER heard such a fast furious Cornet Solo, EVER. I've replayed that portion of this video a hundred times, can't get enough of it. An intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture & NOT think of the Lone Ranger. "Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, from out of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse Silver, The Lone Ranger Rides Again.......... Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
Classic music at its very best the musicians deserve a lot of credit keep on playing job well done you should be amazed and proud love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock a real masterpiece of music still going strong Williams tell overture would be proud appreciate you guys ! Joe
One never sees anyone playing this without looking like they're loving it. Whether it's Glen Campbell on a 12 string guitar or Buddy Greene on a harmonica, or the Grimley brass band, this is a fantastic piece of music. It lifts my soul no matter when and where I hear it. Wonderful performance, thank you very much.
I’ve never seen so many elderly people in black suit so happy for 3:15 seconds in unison ever in my lifetime nor will anyone 👍. The only thing missing are the horses, where are they? LEGENDARY!
Bravo ! What energy from the band, and the drive from Maestro Harper. Seriously fantastic stuff, Ian Roberts on Soprano too, that top A 0:10 - 0:12 would love to see him back at Cory on Sop. Tom H solo was sublime **clappy hands*
Not just the Band which is incredible at this tempo but the conductor at half speed and emphasising the the important bits, letting the band get on with it but still in control, a fantastic between the conductor and the band..
First thought: That tempo is way too fast for this music. But it actually does work, and not just in a "look how fast we can play" way. That is impressive.
No. You're not used to someone taking the time to read the score and the tempo correctly. 160 crotchets a minute equates to 320 quavers a minute which is BLOODY FAST.
@@isopath1 Yes, it's supposed to be fast, but Cory is closer to 180 here, and clearly above the usual tempo. (I don't know where you're getting the number 160? This brass band arrangement? I don't know if Rossini wrote metronome markings, but I've looked at two editions of the original and they were both marked ♩= 152 Allegro Vivace. 152 is not much different to 160, so not much to argue about, but you don't have a leg to stand on if you're arguing for original intent of the composer, as this is played at a notably quicker tempo than either.) But as I initially said, this is well played, and they are making their tempo work. That is the important thing.
I was at that concert. It was really good! (By the way, the choir standing behind the band were the Treorchy Male Choir. There aren't many places where you can hear a world class brass band and a world famous choir perform in the same beautiful venue on the same evening.)
Christianity is closely connected with Western people's life. Very impressive. Very nice churth this is. I love this Overture of Williiam Tell by Rossini. I have not heard the Italian orchestra, why not??? Rossine should be Italian. They are more famous for OPERA.
Really enjoyable to both watch and listen to. First class brass. I think the only time I have heard the William Tell Overture played at that tempo was on the soundtrack to the film A Clockwork Orange. Stunning, nevertheless.
Three thoughts: 1) Now THATS how you freakin play the William Tell Overture! 🤤🤤 2) I think this is the best Conductor I’ve ever seen. He truly understands that his role is to get out of the musician’s way, direct traffic and have fun doing it. That’s what it’s all about. 3) I can’t help but feel like this version is like the song from “That Thing You Do,” where the drummer starts playing the song TONS faster than they usually play it, and the rest of the band is like “Eh screw it. Let’s just for it,” and then absolutely CRUSH it. Haha
Tom Hutchinson is the Cornet soloist that drew the applause from the Band Director, the Choir & the audience.
I've NEVER heard such a fast furious Cornet Solo, EVER. I've replayed that portion of this video a hundred times, can't get enough of it.
An intellectual is someone who can listen to the William Tell Overture & NOT think of the Lone Ranger.
"Return with us now to those thrilling days of yesteryear, from out of the past come the thundering hoofbeats of the great horse Silver, The Lone Ranger Rides Again..........
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
I’m a brass bander and i think the most impressive part is the speed combined with the precision.
That is honestly the best William Tell I have heard.
It's the Cory Band, that explain all
Yessssss 🙌🏾
Listen to Abbado and the Berlin Phil...
Really? You hear the first mistake at 0:04 ...
The cornet soloist was just awesome
The conductor was a decoration
Brings tears to your eyes , i keep thinking how LUCKY is that audience to witness these world class brass players at their finest , sheer brilliance .
Well that has to be the most amazing William Tell I've ever heard, incredible!
This is when your mobile is at 1% and you are looking for the recharger.
HAHAHA made me laff 😁
😂😂 Can’t miss this one!!! 🎷🎺 Fabulous!!
I like this conductor
I love how he conducts! It's just so clear how he want the piece to sound like.
thats philip harper for you
Why do they play so fast? Because they can! Bravo 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
And because the score says 160crotchets to the minute.
at this rate, the horse won't be able to run 😵
I don’t think it is played well. It’s needlessly fast. Impressive but it loses majesty at this tempo.
@@isopath1 This is way over 160. More like 170 - and at that speed, a small increase is exponential.
@@ThomasJPitts agreed but I dont think that was the
Classic music at its very best the musicians deserve a lot of credit keep on playing job well done you should be amazed and proud love and appreciate you guys thanks you guys rock a real masterpiece of music still going strong Williams tell overture would be proud appreciate you guys ! Joe
Hell of a tempo, well done Tom on that awesome solo part.
No!!!. 160 crotchets to the minute is not a funeral march
WOW! That was absolute perfection 👏👏👏
One never sees anyone playing this without looking like they're loving it. Whether it's Glen Campbell on a 12 string guitar or Buddy Greene on a harmonica, or the Grimley brass band, this is a fantastic piece of music. It lifts my soul no matter when and where I hear it. Wonderful performance, thank you very much.
Love seeing two of my favorites mentioned in one comment - the late great Glen Campbell and Buddy Greene.
Eb cornet working their butts off! Well done! Bb solo - fantastic!!
i play the trombone and this has inspired me to join the band of the royal marines I have been in the band for 2 months now!
Bloomin BRILLIANT. THE VERY BEST BRASS BAND EVER!🩷🩷🩷
This is honestly the fastest William Tell Overture I have ever heard.
This music is best for horse racing😅
It’s so fluid! Like water rushing through the rapids and over the waterfall! Astonishing and glorious. Thrilling every time I hear this performance.
I’ve never seen so many elderly people in black suit so happy for 3:15 seconds in unison ever in my lifetime nor will anyone 👍. The only thing missing are the horses, where are they? LEGENDARY!
As a long ago tuba player, I keep coming back to this amazing performance by all, especially those four big brass masters!
Wow. Fast AND tight. Outstanding
I think this is the first time I have ever heard the WTO at Flight of the Bumblebee tempo. Well done.
Y0u mean first time you've heard it played at correct tempo
r u related to the late sir Gustav Holst ? ☺ ♫♪
I like it but it is kind of nuts
Read this as WOT (wide open throttle) at first.
LoL
And that, kids, is how you double tongue.
One of the best versions I've heard 👍🏻
Well….there’s fast and then there’s SUPER FAST🤣😂🤣. Only the Cory Band. Brilliant, absolutely fantastic! Keep it up everyone, you are the best. 🩷🩷🩷👏👏👏
Best in the world. Period!
my grandpa put this on when I was doing my homework...
Bravo ! What energy from the band, and the drive from Maestro Harper. Seriously fantastic stuff, Ian Roberts on Soprano too, that top A 0:10 - 0:12 would love to see him back at Cory on Sop. Tom H solo was sublime **clappy hands*
Not just the Band which is incredible at this tempo but the conductor at half speed and emphasising the the important bits, letting the band get on with it but still in control, a fantastic between the conductor and the band..
I have played with a lot of great conductors in my 50 years of playing and let me tell you this guy is a great conductor.
Hahaha, the choir after the long note at 0:14 got me speechless.
Wow! Absolutely brilliant. I have never heard it played as fast as that. Cornet solo was extraordinary.
Love it, love it, love it!!! Gives you ENERGY!!!!
WOW!! Just plain WOW!!!!!!
Brilliant, just found you guys after watching BBC Breakfast News. Will be an avid follower xx
not only incredible playing but incredible Dynamics
This brought me joy. Peace
Wherever i was on the night of this.. i am sure i was missing this amazing performance ... fun.... and fireworks.... All from this awesome brass band
Beautifully executed. Stunning performance. Thank you Cory Band!
First thought: That tempo is way too fast for this music.
But it actually does work, and not just in a "look how fast we can play" way. That is impressive.
No. You're not used to someone taking the time to read the score and the tempo correctly. 160 crotchets a minute equates to 320 quavers a minute which is BLOODY FAST.
@@isopath1 Yes, it's supposed to be fast, but Cory is closer to 180 here, and clearly above the usual tempo.
(I don't know where you're getting the number 160? This brass band arrangement? I don't know if Rossini wrote metronome markings, but I've looked at two editions of the original and they were both marked ♩= 152 Allegro Vivace. 152 is not much different to 160, so not much to argue about, but you don't have a leg to stand on if you're arguing for original intent of the composer, as this is played at a notably quicker tempo than either.)
But as I initially said, this is well played, and they are making their tempo work. That is the important thing.
It is fast for it to sound like a cartoon chase song.
Something similar to Wallace and Gromit or Looney tunes or animaniacs.
@@isopath1🎉😢😢
I was at that concert. It was really good! (By the way, the choir standing behind the band were the Treorchy Male Choir. There aren't many places where you can hear a world class brass band and a world famous choir perform in the same beautiful venue on the same evening.)
Goosebumps, bravo Solo cornet, lovely sop just sitting on the top. Really enjoyed this x
.......................................in total AWE of these muscians , superb .
What a performance! Incredible.
Extraordinary dynamics! Bravo!
Just extraordinary!!!
It's amazing I love it!
It doesn't get better than this!
They all look so modest as if it was nothing special .................takes your breath away as simple as that .
Amazing!!
PARABÉNS AO UA-cam PELA OPORTUNIDADE QUE NOS DÁ PARA VER IMAGENS E OUVIR MÚSICAS CLÁSSICAS.
Classy rendition at a pace that only the best achieve excellence.
The cornet player in the middle section is totally awesome!
Ratty Woof Are you related?
Outstanding!!
High, Ho Silver Away!!!!!
Well done as always! 🥇
Prachtig gespeeld
Wow..just... WOW!!
Bravissimo !!!! 👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
It's awesome! I registered ❤ with love from Japan!
So great!
Best wishes from Germany
Andreas🇩🇪
Awi2 awihawm ve deuh hlek in play ula😇 beautiful
Such talented musicians. Love the conductor's enthusiasm and joy! What a wonderful performance.
Pure class
Blessings from Taiwan 🇹🇼🧧🎁🥳🥰
Weldone well performed
EXCELLENT
Great fun/ Rossini had a sense of humour, too. He would have been delighted.
Bravo! 👏👏👏👏
Very Impressive . The fastest tempo I ever heard . Sehr Gut . Danke .
Perfect tempo!! The conductor is a joy to behold
Woah what a sop note at the start
He raises me up。
SUPER!
My band director had us play this in high school. Uber hard piece to play. These guys made it look easy.
Christianity is closely connected with Western people's life. Very impressive. Very nice churth this is. I love this Overture of Williiam Tell by Rossini. I have not heard the Italian orchestra, why not??? Rossine should be Italian. They are more famous for OPERA.
Wow!
..............................had to watch that again , just to make sure.
Just wonderful, what can I say?
Обалдеть! В таком бешеном темпе и все звучит! Соло корнета блеск!
Brilliant Bravo
I was bouncing up and down in my chair, and I'm almost 70 :)
Wow, Cory means business!
Hear the full overture to William Tell. Prelude, Storm, Finale. Fine listening. 🌈
Philip Harper is so in control and charismatic
BRAVOOOO!
That's a ridiculous tempo. I love it. Had the pleasure of hearing & taking master classes with these guys on one of their US tours.
..................then you were indeed blessed , just AWSOME .....AWSOME !!!
Really enjoyable to both watch and listen to. First class brass. I think the only time I have heard the William Tell Overture played at that tempo was on the soundtrack to the film A Clockwork Orange.
Stunning, nevertheless.
Three thoughts:
1) Now THATS how you freakin play the William Tell Overture! 🤤🤤
2) I think this is the best Conductor I’ve ever seen. He truly understands that his role is to get out of the musician’s way, direct traffic and have fun doing it. That’s what it’s all about.
3) I can’t help but feel like this version is like the song from “That Thing You Do,” where the drummer starts playing the song TONS faster than they usually play it, and the rest of the band is like “Eh screw it. Let’s just for it,” and then absolutely CRUSH it. Haha
Philip Harper the musical genius who keeps Cory up at the top as the worlds No.1 brass band
Excellent bravo1
All I can add is "Wow" !
Wow
Fast, but in control and FABULOUS!!! Oh my God! Rossini would be peeing his pants with happiness!
Still awesome
OM flippin G , did they just play that or what !!!...................even the xmas lights couldn,t keep up .
Bravo. A1.
Freaking phenomenal ...did catch an intonation tick here and there, but Holy merde!!
Being an american I embarrassed to say I first heard it on the Lone Ranger TV show. I loved it then and still love it now!
Someone once defined an intellectual as a person who could hear the overture to William Tell without thinking of the Lone Ranger.
@@antwerpsmerle1404 Good One!
Warm Regards from Reno, Nevada U.S.A.
He raises me up。,
Legendary solo there