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Irish Tune from County Derry - Tennessee Brass

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Uploaded by on Jun 1, 2007

Short Clip of Grainger's famous Irish Tune from County Derry as played by the Tennessee Brass - Anthony Parnther,
Conductor

This group has evolved into the Appalachian Brass Orchestra.

Check us out at www.appalachian-brass.org

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  • Lead trumpet really needs to cool it

    is this laggy or does he conduct in front of the beat

  • You must be lagging. I conduct in time.

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  • This is probably one of the only songs that makes me feel cool playing the Euphonium.

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  • @Dubravska What about Holst's Second Suite in F. The first movement.

  • I LOVED playing this song on french horn. makes me SO PROUD that im a french horn. ^.^

  • what key is this in...??

  • @supernole100 Thanks a lot! We had a blast putting this together!!!

  • @bssnboo Hahahahahaha, I thought this was played marvelously well, great job on your part (I am assuming you're the director) and the Brass Ensemble played extremely well! I absolutely loved this, Grainger would be proud.

  • Lovely - I'd love to play under this conductor - so clear.

    Great playing in the group too.

  • @Dubravska Euphonium is no doubt one of my favorite instruments to listen to ANY TIME! Don't sell yourself short!

  • does any one know if you can get this as a solo piece? for either sop or Eb horn? :D

  • This is really beautifull I really love it and my complements to all how play in the tennessee Brass. It must be a pleasure to hear for all irish. I used the play in a small movie i made about the American Military Cemetery in Holland where are more then 8000 killed soldiers burried.

    greetings Michiel

  • very well done!!

    :-)

    hehe... french horns are my favorite on this piece... and i'm a percussionist

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