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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

The Wind Ensemble at Baylor University Band Camp playing Elsa's Procession to the Cathedral by Richard Wagner.

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  • This was a great recording- I was in the Baylor Wind Ensemble years ago.

    The best recording I've heard is from the Lake Highlands High School Band in Dallas from the 70's under Eddie Green.

    Thanks for sharing this!

  • Mr. Green is amazing. I bet they had a good recording back then. :)

  • i went to this camp! i love this piece of music!! the ending gives me chills....

  • Oh really? What instrument do you play? I loved every single piece we played. :)

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  • aw, poor English horn, didn't quite get the attack on the first Bb (Eb) right on the money and had a few intonation issues with oboe as well but they both got it in tune pretty quickly .... nice vibrato...very warm and tasteful.

  • I played this as a member of the State of Ohio High School Honors Band in 1990 at the Ohiuo State University. I was playing Tenor Saxophone. This is the only musical score that has ever brought a tar to my eye. Its both emotionally and spiritually moving!

  • @Peaceman287 Yeah I caught that as well.

  • Dette er et stykke som hører med til klassikerne blant janitsjarkorps. Det var ikke så lett å finne en brukbar innspilling, men jeg mener denne er det. Det framgår at et godt janitsjarkorps erstatter et symfoniorkester og langt på vei er bedre enn disse i klang, ansats m.m. Nazistene likte Richard Wagner, men Wagner hadde ikke så særlig mye med dem å gjøre.

  • i only heard one plain out mistake at about 4:33

  • This piece of music shows the sheer genius of R. Wagner in that he could take a melody and develop it into so many wonderful expressions. P. I. Tchaikovsky was able to do the same thing. However, none could do it like the great maestro, Richard Wagner. Truly a genius with immortal talent.

  • love this song so much i played the solo for the oboe part with the john glenn high school wind ensemble at festival and we got a superior!

  • Exquisite

  • The Cairo High School Band played this for Festival in 2010 they were awesome they even got a standing ovation from the judge from FAMU and they play this for warm-up he also said it was the best he has ever heard a high school band play it my son plays the bassoon they also played Hands Across the Sea and Songs of Sailors and the Sea

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