Wynton Marsalis - The Prince of Denmark's March
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c'est la meilleur version que j'ai entendu, trompette claire et vivante :)
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I want to play this :) what a wonderful song!
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La mejor versión de la Entrada del Príncipe de Dinamarca. Bravo, Marsalis!
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Well done! The tempo is excellent which is uncommon for this piece. I wonder if he did the arrangement and orchestration as well?
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BRILLIANT!!!
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I'm from Indonesia, and study in a school named Canisius College. When it's time to start the class, this music will be played. What an amazing song!
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Winston! I used to play this as a child, really looked up to you! Unfortunately had to stop trumpet because of a tooth accident, still loving the tune tho!
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@yellowcheckeredtie nah, this, scherzo (shockingly written study peice) and aragonaisse from carmen :)
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@danishpride1 Ah there you are wrong it was created in honour of George, Prince of Denmark, consort of Anne, Queen of Great Britain around 1700.
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@TheGRiiNDcore LMFAO not the typical reaction to this piece but okay!



@insanecaine
He also has devoted his life to the teaching and longevity of jazz music. So before you ramble off some douchey little rant, you should think about how little miles davis cares what others think of him.
KrummyBear 2 years ago 8
Actually, this tune is from the CD "In Gabriel's Garden". The entire CD was recorded LIVE with the English Chamber Orch, in St. Giles Church, London. Wynton & the orchestra worked to add zillions of grace notes & arpeggios to the 32 pieces recorded on the disk.
A totally unique & astounding effort, & the best CD of trumpet music I've yet to hear.
Mr. Marsalis DANCES over the notes like a band of angels on the head of a pin.
StradMan37 2 years ago 7