Russian Christmas Music

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Uploaded by on Dec 9, 2007

Cathedral Chorus from Russian Christmas Music by Alfred Reed. This was some conducting from my undergraduate school.

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  • michael, you are such an amazing conductor... i hope i get to play in one of your bands one day! :)

  • thanks Lauren! I really enjoy conducting..it's my passion! Miss ya! : )

  • This is the best interpretation of this piece I've heard, and I've heard a lot of them. In fact, I have a CD w/ Dr. Reed himself conducting the Tokyo Kosei Wind Orchestra. Absolutely impeccable. French horns ROCK the house!

  • thank you for your kind comments!

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  • Just amazing sound...Amazing Brass...The Horns Kickin it... and great conducting I might add

  • ONE OF THE BEST CHRISTMAS MUSIC I EVER HEARD AND PLAYED

    I CANT even describe how overwhelmed i felt after playing this piece

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  • This is by far the best arrangement and performance of Russian Christmas Music I have ever heard. It was masterful.

    Bravo!

  • excellent intonation!

    this was wonderfully done, this band definately pulled it off.

    the conducting is very clear and it was fantastic.

  • indeed. especially high A's. :)

  • This is the best recording of this piece I've ever heard. Too bad it's abridged.

  • Beautifully played! Low brass sounds amazing and nice conducting!! :)

  • I've heard good performances of Russian Christmas Music, as well as bad ones. Very bad. I can safely say, however, that this is the best I have ever heard.

  • Awesome! Goosebumps. It seems Mr. Reed did a particularly awesome job writing the fench horn part. Nothin better than to hear the horn section belting (in tune) on this piece.

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