Mahler Symphony No 5 - Chicago Symphony Orchestra, George Solti, Adolf Herseth

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Gustav Mahler, Symphony No. 5, part 1. Chicago Symphony Orchestra with Sir George Solti. Recorded live at Bunkakaikan, Tokyo on March 26, 1986

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  • and oh yeah, i forgot... somehow...

    if there is anyone doubting this mans ability, i can say with absolute certainty you have very little knowledge about the classical trumpet world, or are just plain arrogant. this man revolutionized the american trumpet sound, and led the best brass section IN THE WORLD for decades. he was the most influential trumpet player, imho, next to maurice andre(who secured the trumpet as a solo instrument).

    please thumb this up so people know.

  • Me: "Have you ever taken a poop so good you got the chills?"

    Friend: "I think that's what Mahler 5 was about"

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  • @cogitoergosummmx I dont think you can say he was the leader, i am biased as a tuba player but we can not forget what jacobs did with them and the evolution of breathing but definitely the best brass in the world.

  • @joebartz that was my point

  • @Nabokov50 Why would anyone, in 1921 when Bud Herseth was born, NOT name their kid Adolph? Unless you were living in Munich, hanging out in beer halls, and clairvoyant. Understand time much?

  • Why would anyone name their kid Adolph?

  • @dwartyclone because Herseth is a beast, and is the idol of my idols.

  • Does he have to make it seem so effortless? lol!

  • adolf's monette sounds so awesome!!!

  • youtube.com/watch?v=-Df9xGdeY2­M

    solo trumpet Miroslav Kejmar

  • Lets face it though - Bud sounds better on a Strad.

  • @therockhopper Thats nonsense, there have always been excellent players. Thomas Stevens for instance, isn't any less of a player than Bud was.

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