I’m primarily a jazz player but am playing this concerto in the final round audition for an Air Force band, coming up in April. Your tone, conception and execution of this piece is really phenomenal! Also, thought you’d find it interesting that your interpretation is currently the version used on the UA-cam video with the score.
This concerto, like the Bloch Symphony, deserves a much greater audience relative to the 'usual' suspects. The orchestral part goes a long way to making it listenable because its cleverly scored for an audience schooled by film music and not otherwise given to modern instrumental repertoire. Well played too, except that there is nothing in the orchestral parts or score to suggest, mirror, or support the choice of the heavy handed 'jazz' inflections in the solo part. I think the melodic line itself is sufficiently 'bluesy' to achieve the popular 'desired' (as called for in the music) effect and affect.
I’m primarily a jazz player but am playing this concerto in the final round audition for an Air Force band, coming up in April. Your tone, conception and execution of this piece is really phenomenal! Also, thought you’d find it interesting that your interpretation is currently the version used on the UA-cam video with the score.
I aspire to achieve this level of musicality and sound quality in my playing. You're an inspiration at its finest my friend.
Wow. Holy sh*t. Such an amazing sound and performance, your technique and musicality absolutely blew me away. bravo
i see you on many comments sections.
@@josedlc_1090 yep, love trombone
This is so good . The tone is so great ! Perfect performance indeed !
Amazing playing!
¡Increíble juego!
Absolute mad lad
This concerto, like the Bloch Symphony, deserves a much greater audience relative to the 'usual' suspects. The orchestral part goes a long way to making it listenable because its cleverly scored for an audience schooled by film music and not otherwise given to modern instrumental repertoire.
Well played too, except that there is nothing in the orchestral parts or score to suggest, mirror, or support the choice of the heavy handed 'jazz' inflections in the solo part. I think the melodic line itself is sufficiently 'bluesy' to achieve the popular 'desired' (as called for in the music) effect and affect.
Tremendous playing Kris!
Still amazing♥️
Amazing
Well done!
Bravísimo
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Bravo
bravo!!!
Lol the opening motif came straight from clarinet concerto
But the rest of the concerto is very original. An example of the French School
May I know what is your trombone brand?????
Your technique is very amazing!!!
I like your music!!!!!!!!
Way Lin thanks! It’s a Courtois Legend 440 🙃
Bravo