From 5'30, we can see Keith using the crescendo and also that some divisions are excluded from this crescendo (using the tablets under the desk) as you can hear the Posthorn clearly above the rest (playing with the Pedal divide I guess).
Seeing this brings back great memories! Thanks for posting!
Was he using the pedal divide at the end to play that solo trumpet line with his right foot? I didn't see him thumbing down to play it, so I'm not sure how he did it except for playing it in the pedals.
Please post more videos of Keith if you have them!
Seems like the background noise was much lower in those days...I wish there were more after store hours concerts now. Thanks, smsoe!
iamrepete 1 year ago
From 5'30, we can see Keith using the crescendo and also that some divisions are excluded from this crescendo (using the tablets under the desk) as you can hear the Posthorn clearly above the rest (playing with the Pedal divide I guess).
julorg 2 years ago
Seeing this brings back great memories! Thanks for posting!
Was he using the pedal divide at the end to play that solo trumpet line with his right foot? I didn't see him thumbing down to play it, so I'm not sure how he did it except for playing it in the pedals.
Please post more videos of Keith if you have them!
MDLRX8 3 years ago
There are more videos of Keith posted, five total, all from the same noontime concert on the day I was visiting Keith.
smsoe 3 years ago
Outstanding!
topper2142 3 years ago
That's great that you've posted those videos of Keith !!!!!!
julorg 3 years ago 3
Festival Procession by Richard Strauss
19lfm12 3 years ago 2
Originally composed for 22 brass instruments and timpani, it was transcribed by Strauss for a big orchestra. Reger did the organ transcription.
julorg 2 years ago