Terrific playing. Cute to watch you at the end there...which piston am I going for? Again, exciting indeed. Makes me want to resurrect this piece, I haven't performed it in AGES!
Child...play some Fete! Susan Ferre was one of my prized teachers, and you may know she was a long time student (with Anne Labounsky) of Langlais at Schola Cantorum.
One of the many ways I spent too much of my money in my profligate youth was buying the complete LP set of Labounsky's Langlais recordings -- from the Musical Heritage Society (remember them? ;-)
Terrific playing. Cute to watch you at the end there...which piston am I going for? Again, exciting indeed. Makes me want to resurrect this piece, I haven't performed it in AGES!
originaltommy 3 months ago
Excellent playing and interpretation. Bravo!
firesong75 1 year ago 2
Great interpretation!
robindch 1 year ago
wow, spectacular interpretation of this amazing peice!
kontrabombarde32 1 year ago
I wonder why he wasnt using the 8'Pontifical Trumpet in the beginning.
bombarde1701a 2 years ago
That would certainly seem to be a good place to use them. I know Joyce Jones used some chamades in your upload from the Crystal Cathedral.
a55b47 2 years ago
Child...play some Fete! Susan Ferre was one of my prized teachers, and you may know she was a long time student (with Anne Labounsky) of Langlais at Schola Cantorum.
DesireeDeFete 2 years ago
One of the many ways I spent too much of my money in my profligate youth was buying the complete LP set of Labounsky's Langlais recordings -- from the Musical Heritage Society (remember them? ;-)
a55b47 2 years ago
Absolutely stunning!
accousticdecay 2 years ago
Thank you to my daughter for her fantastic camera and video editing skills.
faceness8893 2 years ago
awesome
Octavin2 2 years ago
Yes: I like this.
silverstartrucker 2 years ago