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  • increible, soy de bahía blanca y estoy viviendo en san diego, escuchand un poco de música de haendel al azar termine reviviendo el teatro de mi ciudad! saludos para la zona! los felicito por tocar esta pieza.

  • I think in general high school orchestras should stay away from baroque music... but it was a valiant effort

  • Here I thought this was a mediocre professional orchestra, but it's high schoolers! To be able to perform at this level with so much other school to do is incredible! It's strange to hear this piece played by so many people, but the overall sound is fantastic.

  • 3:34-től 3:43-ig a legjobb :) Händel fantasztikus! Az egyik nagy kedvencem. Köszi!

  • felicidades :)

    

  • haha ''alla hornpie''

  • Pow meus Parabens... Ate que Para Argentinos estaoo tocandoo muitoo bem!

    brincadeira..

    parabens... muitoo bom

  • the worst ever made

  • There is a set of question / answer between what instruments. Please help me. Otherwise it's a beautiful song.

  • @liloux0802 homework?

  • @dozentrio Yes but it's finish

  • i could play that on my flute

  • Isn't this supposed to be allegro? I would call this almost andante.

  • Cool!!!

  • All they need is like people doing the robot up there.

  • Guys this is a better version!!!

    Handel Water Music, mvt. Alla Hornpipe. Conductor Rimma Sushanskaya.

    Type that into the search box.

  • Thank you for posting this video. I felt that this piece did injustice to the wonderful work composed by Handel

  • The French horn part is played by what, an organ?

  • if you still looking at the man in black it will be kinda of funny :P

    but nice one handel

  • Los músicos argentinos son reconocidos a nivel mundial por sus destrezas sus talentos y su sensibilidad,de verdad,desde México,saludos.

    P.D.Soy mexicano y reconozco el talento.

  • BUENO!! :DD

  • which instrunents is it in this song ? (i need it for a school test)

  • @Cra4sy The instrumentation varies depending on the movement, but the requirements in a complete performance are a flute, two oboes, one bassoon, two horns, two trumpets, strings, and continuo: this

  • @gera1262 Cool!!!

  • @Cra4sy im gay :D

  • 3rd violinist in second row on the left missed the C# in the 4th measure, page 9.

  • gillar ej

  • what a beautiful song

  • congrats for the effort! You rock! :)

  • yeah no feeling

  • Tocan muy bien solo falto lo vulgarmente llamado "Feelling" darle ese sentimiento  con el que se toca haendel y el tempo mas rapido =D sigan asi lo hacen d vdd biien y espero q graben esta pieza DE nuevo para checar el avance DEsd esta ves (:

  • I'm in the 7th Grade and we have to play the Advanced version of this. I play the cello too.

  • I like this playing. this have some amusing taste. It is boring to always listen to perfect CDsound.

  • Ah ok thanks.

  • Is this a childrens orchestra?

  • It says "joven in the description and in english that means "youth"

  • esta muy chebere este video de puro sonido ps

  • this needs some improvement, the beginning was dragging, and there is no emotion put into the music. not to mention the pitch was horrible, and it was just sloppy from 2:24-2:51. felt that the piece was very, very dead.

    Not a bad start for beginners though, it is rather a difficult piece.

  • Awesome!

  • it has no feeling. It feels like a whole bunch of robots are playing. But overall, it's okay. Just work a little bit on the pitch.

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  • @Musician577922

    I agree. I feel like the music is dragging. The pitch does need work, but most disturbing to me as principal horn player is that SAXOPHONES are playing the horn part!!!

    *sob*

  • @Musician577922 Perhaps if the conductor took the opportunity to bend and manipulate the music more with speed and volume, then it would sound more "Fluid"?

  • @Musician577922 Perhaps if the conductor took the opportunity to bend and manipulate the music more with speed and volume, then it would sound more "Fluid"?

    But well done otherwise!

  • @hydrox24 Cool!!!

  • @Musician577922 Cool!!!

  • @Musician577922

    Yes, I agree.

  • @Musician577922 geez its a high school orchestra, they sound pretty damned good. My high school band could never have pulled this off.

  • Please remove this - I cant bear to think if people 100 years from now will listen to this version and think it should sound like that.. omg..

  • it's played just note by note, they don't really know what they are playing. the pitch is awful, espacially in the wind section and playing the horn part with saxophones is just not right.

  • I say 'Bravo! Brava!'. Although some players wander a bit on pitch, they keep good time, and the interplay of sections is good. (Very important in Baroque orchestral music.) A challenge for young players; well lead it it a performance to their credit.

  • @gfterp Cool!!!

  • 250 años de fallecido

  • bay acdemy is going to play this but they sound much better

    ( March 28,09)

  • Interesting like the piece but horn section is awful, perhaps pdq bach could use them

  • Horn section? Aren't those bass clarinets? Where are the horns. I may just be overlooking them.

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  • that are saxophons!!

  • It's not a clarinet or a french horn, or like someone told... a saxophone, I found and that it's a BASS CLARINET

    Oh! and it sounds pretty! I like a lot!

  • I recorded it with two trumpets, just look on my channel

  • what did you call it? I looked and I couldnt find it.

  • this is fantastic

  • i love this

  • Saludos, debo felicitarles por este primer concierto con una calidad mas que aceptable en esa circunstancia. En Venezuela estamos acostumbrados a escuchar orquestas jovenes, y les felicito por, salvo ciertos accidentes, una regular afinación y precision ritmica bastante buena. Es mi deseo que cosechen mayores exitos

  • This is the only orchastral music I like

  • why is there a piccolo? :S

  • I LOVE IT (I LIKE OTHER MUSIC TOOO)

  • we blowed this song during our national competition(malaysia).... haha

  • its like the school band out of the simpsons

  • ROFL

  • Was that a saxophone???????

  • I think it was a french horn. Don't trust me though, I'm tired.

  • Yes. It was an alto though, which can blend in with the sound of a clarinet.

  • Hmmm. This brings back memories, In my primary school we used to play this at concerts all over England. Amazing really, thinking back on it, as at the time we were 10-11 year olds, there were 9 of us, we were playing recorders and yet, that is exactly how I recall it sounding. Tone-wise, of course.

  • For those who don't think it's possible on recorders, know that there are 5 types, Soprano, Alto, Treble, Tenor and Bass, allowing for the full 'spectrum' of sound required.

  • wow, doesn't anybody realize that this is probably a middle school or high school playing this??? It's okay, but I wouldn't listen to it for enjoyment...

  • It's probably closer in pitch and tone to the original than the performance of many large orchestras.

  • i think its they r pretty good! its just a different version

  • is there a faster version of this but everything else is the same?

  • OMIGOSH, eternal gratitude! We're doing this song for chair auditions next week, and this is WAY helping me with all that syncopation in the minor half.

  • I agree! No brasses, no Water Music.

  • WHERE ARE THE TRUMPETS?????AND THE HORNS???

    this orchestra needs a lot of baroque trumpet and horns!!!!!!!!!!!

    no brasses, no water music...XD

    but beautiful execution.

  • Our orchestra is nothing but strings, and we make it sound pretty good. Our band is pretty lame-o. Ask them what baroque is, they'd tell you it's like hard lemonade.

  • My God! Where are the TRUMPETS??!! Where are the FRENCH-HORNS??!! The brass instruments give energy, vibration and heat to the music!

    This sound is very bad! I guess Haendel is VERY ANGRY!

  • handel is very very angry!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • no trumpet, no hornpipe.. argghhh this band sounds bad

  • I think it´s a nice try, but the idea with flutes playing the trumpet parts, and the saxes playing the horns, is bad.

  • Agreement on that. Saxophone does not belong in Handel, ever, no matter what.

  • Felicitaciones!Nole esperaba.Suena bien pero faltaba la trompeta.Tenias que invitarme.Tengo areglo para trompeta y orquesta de camera.Oleg.

  • I conducted this piece. Can't touch this

  • That was interesting, the flutes playing the trumpet parts, and the saxes playing the horn parts.

  • im dong that for a school project

  • How does people get sheet music like that?

  • this is the hornpipe...but where is the actual horn? lol

  • The hornpipe was a dance of the late 17th century. It has no reference to any form of physical horn whatsoever.

  • well some times you hear a trumpet...the song is in D after all. and anyone who studies baroque music can tell you that a majority of the time if a song is in D there is a trumpet because back then they played better in D.

  • This used to be the music on the Idents of Anglia Televison during the 70's. Anglia was part of ITV and it covered the east of England this was Norfolk, Suffolk, Bedfordshire, Cambridgeshire and hertfordshire thought you might be interested.

  • THis isn't Hornpipe.. it's Fanale.

  • I think???? Becoz on my copy; and everyone elses in our music class.. it's Fanale.O-o

  • its the hornpipe :)

  • Its the Hornpipe

  • i'm sure you know all about the pipe.

  • During the solo only the first row of violins, violas, and cellos are the ones who play. I really don't know if it can be played either way, or if it was the director's idea. I can ask him if you're interested.

  • @OrquestaJoca Cool!!!

  • Is that a solo band part. My youth is playing it, we're really academy but all our violins play that part.

  • good try for this youth orchestra,however i find that there was insuffient power in the brillence and the blending of this highly difficult l8th century royal piece,the conductor did more then he knows to bring out the texture and the colours of the theme, a job well done. work hard. alfred wong

  • this song is my favorite in the water music set... its a lot more fun to play too... though I've only played it with strings, it would be cool to play with some band people too xD

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