Can't tell you how many times I've listened to that glorious moment at 4:10. It's one of my favorite musical moments of all time, and I've never heard it performed as spectacularly as the Gergiev/LSO recording. Love it!
I think perhaps he's in a different part of the score with a similar tune as at 1'20" he does not hold the tied minim to dotted minim (displayed) longer than about a tied minim+crotchet. It does not detract from any points being made, I am just adding to the comments about the pitch.
it could just be me, but in this video and in part 1, it seems as if the sheet music up in the corner that they show as he is playing is actually written and octave lower than the notes he's playing. Could someone let me kno?
That doesnt sound like a b-flat horn...
ThinkOriginalThought 3 months ago
@ThinkOriginalThought Never mind, that was just his sound. Yes, the part is written in F so he's transposing. Mahler liked to do that.
ThinkOriginalThought 3 months ago
very instructive. Now let's hear from the first horn!!!!!
DocAbducens 5 months ago
I love his sound!
Mr29635 5 months ago
There's a reason he is a Princiapl player. Dynamic!
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TrillliumBrass 6 months ago
Can't tell you how many times I've listened to that glorious moment at 4:10. It's one of my favorite musical moments of all time, and I've never heard it performed as spectacularly as the Gergiev/LSO recording. Love it!
MusicInvestigation 10 months ago
It's a trumpet in F part. That means you've got to play a fifth up transposing it on a B-flat horn.
dcs103 1 year ago
I think perhaps he's in a different part of the score with a similar tune as at 1'20" he does not hold the tied minim to dotted minim (displayed) longer than about a tied minim+crotchet. It does not detract from any points being made, I am just adding to the comments about the pitch.
hhspchh 1 year ago
I was coached by him on this very same piece at the Pacific Music Festival, Japan in 1998. so much good memories!!! thanks Ron!!!!!
lmaraya 1 year ago
@lmaraya Er, he's called Rod.
phootie 1 month ago
it could just be me, but in this video and in part 1, it seems as if the sheet music up in the corner that they show as he is playing is actually written and octave lower than the notes he's playing. Could someone let me kno?
KaraokeKid22 1 year ago
@KaraokeKid22
not sure without getting my trumpet out, but I think its printed a 5th below what hes playing
trumpeternorthants 1 year ago
4:00 - 4:31 one of my favorite parts of the whole symphony. Never heard an ensemble play it quite like Gergiev/LSO do here.
EDGJZConglomerate 1 year ago
Is David Pyatt using a triple horn in this performance? If so, what brand is he using and is he still using one?
TheKevinV08 1 year ago
And more trumpet ones please!
bagnewauckland 1 year ago
A tuba one too!
williamtuba 1 year ago 5
pleeeeeeease do a horn one!
Finners1551 2 years ago 7