This is the performance of the fourth movement of Vincent Persichetti's "Symphony No. 6" entitled "Vivace" by The Concordia College Band at Lagerquist Concert Hall at Pacific Lutheran University on their annual domestic tour. This performance took place on Saturday, November 22nd, 2008.
I can't help but remember Pageant with that "what is this?!" chord at the end.
MiniMaciosek 1 week ago
This recording sucks...come on horns, it's easy crap.
starwarsjunkie7777 1 month ago
The Symphony was written as a kind of combination of Psalm and Pageant; incorporating aspects of both pieces into 4 movements-the culmination of Pageant and Psalm you could say?
KeanVindre 1 year ago 2
This song, Psalm, and Pageant sound similar to each other.
AzNbOiJayJ 1 year ago
Parts of the ending sounded like his other piece, pageant
WhereDidDaveGo 1 year ago
Wow, this is a complex piece! I have to play the second clarinet part in my high school's wind ensemble and I'm still baffled by some of the licks! I think my favorite part of the song is that last chord, a good old fashioned Q# diminished minor! That's the name I came up with for a chord including every one of the 12 notes simultaneously~ At any rate, this was a marvelous performance of the Persichetti Symphony.
BleachBoy858 1 year ago
Beautiful Beautiful Beautiful.
DO NOT - I repeat - DO NOT worry about ANY tuning problems
at this point.
just simply - thank you for doing an honest and musical,
patient, true, non-nuerotic, non-arrogant performance
of this piece.
Your interpretation transcends - and reaches MUCH closer to that of
Eastman.
Have you done West Point Symphony?
fgbowen 1 year ago