I've met Joe Alessi several times, and heard him play live then and other times. Both he and Jörgen are incredible players, and you can't determine a "better," even were there a point to doing that. I like that Jörgen takes more chances with both tone and technique for a musical reason. Even if sometimes it isn't as polished as it could be, some of his phrases that have a slightly chipped note do more for me than some of Alessi's perfection.
It was the last day of the European Trombone Festival in Rotterdam, people really got pain in the hands and legs from all the standing ovations they already gave before this performance
My band have played this piece before. This is definitely challenging for both the band and the soloist. Obviously both the band and the soloist Jorgens are fantastic in the performance. Thanks for uploading this clip!
@nhaguyanh It's Slide Factory 2005, better known as the first version of the European Trombone Festival organised by the New Trombone Collective. The actual place is the Laurens Church in Rotterdam
i don't know what was so special about 7:19, but i read your comment and i was counting down to it, and i swear to god i shivered at exactly 7:19. I didn't find that part any better than the rest. freak coincidence probably
You can order the solo trombone and piano edition for about 30€ from Kameleon editions (a division of Beriato who publish the full band version). Just google Kameleon Editions and you should find their website.
@joshfieldstbone Both are incredible, world-class players, and I couldn't even pick a personal favorite, let alone determine who is "better." Every player on every instrument on this planet has some things they do exceptionally well, and others that they need to work extra on just to prepare for a performance. No one (that I know) is equally good at every facet of their instrument.
I think that the note that he plays there is just below a "High A" if you know what that is. So you can get up there really high but it is not easy that is for sure.
@tsukihikari34 There are two versions on iTunes. Joe Alessi "Joesph Alessi - Visions" is the album. Then there is a recording with AWESOME tone by "Dirk de Caluwe & Symphonic Wind Orchestra Conservatory Antwerp", although you have to buy the whole album for it. I suggest splurging for the album all things considered. There are also bootleg mp3s from "Joe Alessi - Sample CD for RCB Concert". I doubt there is an official CD for that particular recording though.
@ILickGlue Meh! You didn't get the joke... there are two dislikers, and I joked by saying that those two were Joe and Christian! Was meant to be funny, not literal facts. Sorry if I offended you.
True, except Trudel doesn't really play trombone professionally anymore...he's conducting now. Can't wait for Jorgen to record more solo CDs, though. He's really good.
@LucSch1988 Ok that may be true but, for trombone players, who's one of the musicians that is an idol for trombone? Ok I accept that I went a bit overboard but Alessi is seen as probably one or the best trombone player that has ever lived. No offense to this guy or Christian Lindberg. Alessi just plays the instrument in the most perfected tone and musically brilliant way, that I think cannot be prepared.
CrazyRobotsRock7 Au contraire, Alessi always sounds like he is playing fat-sounding cross between a baritone and euphonium, but not a trombone. And many of his slide technique/articulations are not trombone like either!
He sounds amazing. He seems to play with a lot of heart. He is probably the best trombonist I've heard play this piece.
Some people think he is the best trombonist in the world😉
I've met Joe Alessi several times, and heard him play live then and other times. Both he and Jörgen are incredible players, and you can't determine a "better," even were there a point to doing that. I like that Jörgen takes more chances with both tone and technique for a musical reason. Even if sometimes it isn't as polished as it could be, some of his phrases that have a slightly chipped note do more for me than some of Alessi's perfection.
Listen to how well he plays @ 0:01-9:33
I'm surprised the crowd didn't give him a standing ovation. He certainly deserved one. I'm astonished, it was amazing.
It was the last day of the European Trombone Festival in Rotterdam, people really got pain in the hands and legs from all the standing ovations they already gave before this performance
I still come back to this often
Jörgen v. Rijen?
yep
Bert Appermont never fails to impress :) I love his compositions and this is one of my favourite band songs
sin duda es uno de los grandes trombonistas de este tiempo bravo maestro de verdad muy bien
I like how it is a little faster than other soloists and ensembles do. Definitely makes a beautiful difference! That's just me though.
I want this solo so badly! Its my new favorite trombone solo
Just beautiful! Bravo!
My band have played this piece before. This is definitely challenging for both the band and the soloist. Obviously both the band and the soloist Jorgens are fantastic in the performance. Thanks for uploading this clip!
@nhaguyanh It's Slide Factory 2005, better known as the first version of the European Trombone Festival organised by the New Trombone Collective. The actual place is the Laurens Church in Rotterdam
where can I find a CD or mp3 of this. This is the best version of the piece I've heard.
Thats true
Here he is again!!! Perfect!!
Amazingly beautiful.
Great performance!讚!
Thank you for video !
great trombone player!
Beautiful expression!
The whole band play so musically!
Thanks For Your Upload I like this movie,
It was once on Utube and was deleted Im glad it back!
:)
Fabulosa la ejecución!!!
Im Happy you like it :)
Hope to hear you performing it.
Jörgen van Rijen is an amazing player...BRAVO!!!
Went to his recent master class in Cincinnati. Very cool.
great, he is playing very good wel done!!!!
wow nice job this is how it should sound man
very nice.
That was beautiful :')
just briliant really B-E-A- utiful
awesome trombone player!
I really need to stop finding amazing trombone solos. I need to pick one and now I have yet another to think about.
Pick a solo that's not famous and make a name for it as others have.
Where can I find this song to put on my iPod? I love it immensely :DD
@Flyer1593 This is the Nationaal Jeugd Harmonie Orkest, in English the National Youth Wind Band of The Netherlands
太讚了!
fantastic
What fantastic soloist and solo!!!!!
Melodious music
i don't know what was so special about 7:19, but i read your comment and i was counting down to it, and i swear to god i shivered at exactly 7:19. I didn't find that part any better than the rest. freak coincidence probably
You can order the solo trombone and piano edition for about 30€ from Kameleon editions (a division of Beriato who publish the full band version). Just google Kameleon Editions and you should find their website.
@joshfieldstbone Both are incredible, world-class players, and I couldn't even pick a personal favorite, let alone determine who is "better." Every player on every instrument on this planet has some things they do exceptionally well, and others that they need to work extra on just to prepare for a performance. No one (that I know) is equally good at every facet of their instrument.
Terrific job.
I think that the note that he plays there is just below a "High A" if you know what that is. So you can get up there really high but it is not easy that is for sure.
wow finally someone says something ty
All I can say is wow
Easily the best performance of this peice on youtube
what and where is this place?
@tsukihikari34
There are two versions on iTunes. Joe Alessi "Joesph Alessi - Visions" is the album. Then there is a recording with AWESOME tone by "Dirk de Caluwe & Symphonic Wind Orchestra Conservatory Antwerp", although you have to buy the whole album for it. I suggest splurging for the album all things considered.
There are also bootleg mp3s from "Joe Alessi - Sample CD for RCB Concert". I doubt there is an official CD for that particular recording though.
@rickwin13 Yes, it is Alex Schillings conducting.
nice dance moves XD
What group is this?
@dumbo800 Ah, thank you so much!
How high does this go? Looks like it got to a high D
im trying to find this song to play hopefully for my next years solo and ensemble but i cant find it atleast not below 100 dollars
Is the trombone guy an 0:05 the euphonium prodigy David Childs?
Lindberg and alessi saw this video...
ma q eres bo
@ILickGlue I think it might have been the horn and trumpet player in the ensemble..
Does anyone know what band this is? And where they are playing?
im looking for this piece,does anybody know where do find it? if so can you please inbox me please !PLEASEEEE
thanks
The name is Colors, I played it also to accompany someone on his final exam.
Van Rijen is Great! Watch Mr. Marcos Flavio, from Brazil with Fames Concert Band
Is Colors for Trombone the original name of the song? :)
Jörgen van Rijen. Solo trombonist of the royal concertbuilding orchestra. (free translation ^_^)
I guess when you're playing that high and it could just be the sound of his horn. He plays on a courtois.
I love you ♥♡
I want the sheet music if anyone has it.
Who is this player?
What is name of this concert please ?
"Colors for Trombone" by Bert Appermont
i like the part 5:16 most really really awesome:)
theres a high E i think, or maybe an Eb =)
Same exact time here! Hmm.... Mind control?
of course yes
Whoops I was thinking of the fumble at :26. Didn't go back to check the time
@xXZapZipXx What do you mean? :)
too bad it's not complete... especially the third movement is a shame that it's been cut so severely.
Because it's actually a horn that played there
unbeilivebal
@trumpetoy30
who's your uncle then: christan Lindberg ?? lol ;-P
Why does he sound like a french horn at 0:34 ?
Its called "Colors" ha By "Bert Appermont"
Yo what mouthpiece is he using?? It looks like a monette...
@ILickGlue Meh! You didn't get the joke... there are two dislikers, and I joked by saying that those two were Joe and Christian! Was meant to be funny, not literal facts. Sorry if I offended you.
True, except Trudel doesn't really play trombone professionally anymore...he's conducting now.
Can't wait for Jorgen to record more solo CDs, though. He's really good.
It's definitely an E. Not too high. Or at least not as high as a "high A" would be. Haha.
the horn said MARIANN 0:27
composer Bert Appermont
I am japanese.
I can't speak English.
what is his name ?
I want to know!
ヨルゲン ファン ライエン
J 日本人の方ですか?
ありがとうございます☺️🙏
J あと
このホール?の名前とこれは何の時の演奏なのかも分かりますか?色々質問してすいません。概要欄に全くなにも書いていないので
Y O この動画がアップロードされてるということは何かしらDVDなどが出てるんでしょうかね
Joe Alessi and Christian Lindberg dislikes in jealousy ..
jorgen is the best....
i have the Alessi recording of this this guy has a little more tone color to it but Joe has a little better style
@andy1273mk its an E
Great playing, as always... check this video out if you like trombone music: LUCERNE BONE CONNECTION - LIVE IN CONCERT 2013
i see a LOT of empty chairs, and after this video i think its a huge fail from the people who live there
That is actually not the case.
I think Alessi's is better,but this recording gets the second place.
@LucSch1988 Ok that may be true but, for trombone players, who's one of the musicians that is an idol for trombone? Ok I accept that I went a bit overboard but Alessi is seen as probably one or the best trombone player that has ever lived. No offense to this guy or Christian Lindberg. Alessi just plays the instrument in the most perfected tone and musically brilliant way, that I think cannot be prepared.
CrazyRobotsRock7 Au contraire, Alessi always sounds like he is playing fat-sounding cross between a baritone and euphonium, but not a trombone. And many of his slide technique/articulations are not trombone like either!
이곡은 요르겐이 젤 잘하는거같음
No offense but Joseph Alessi plays this so much better. Just look him up on iTunes. 100x better.