Overture to "Candide"- Leonard Bernstein

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Uploaded by on Feb 14, 2008

07-08 North Central High School Symphony Orchestra under the direction of Craig Ghormley Orchestra Director NCHS. This video was takin during the first showing of "The Tootsie Pops Concert" in NCHS's Auditorium.

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  • 弦楽器の音程が悪すぎる・・・。

    ホルンがずれていた。

  • This sounds pitiful, I'm embrassed to say I go to this school, and I know most of the people in this Symphony Orchestra

  • wow...too slow...too much cymbals...violins out of tune....and the fullness is not there when the entire band plays on what's supposed to be beautiful and melodic......piccolo actually sounds ok...

  • I definately agree with brNNNbrNNN. . . Very very slow. Which results in it being somewhat dull in parts. Not as exciting as I would have expected. I felt lazy after listening

  • This brings back sooo many memories, my hs marching band did this my senior year, we did waterfront, garden and candide from this show, candide was the hardest to try to make a colorguard routine to though.

  • The Trumpets need a lot of more work. My highschool's wind ensemble played this last year... Somewhat faster tempo but... Hmm, still nice job!

  • So slow...

  • We sound pretty good, though there were quite a few sections we could have been better togther. Was that the 1st concert? I thought the 2nd one we played a lot better than that.

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