Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo

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Uploaded by on May 9, 2010

The Columbia University Wind Ensemble, conducted by Andrew Pease, performs Malcolm Arnold's Prelude, Siciliano, and Rondo at Yale's Woolsey Hall on February 23, 2007.

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  • Am I the only one who thinks the maracas in the beginning of Siciliano sound really awkward and out of place?

  • Siciliano makes my heart ache a little.

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  • my high school wind ensemble blows you guys away......... trumpet solo was bad!

  • @cynthiayl12 not really but a bitch to play

  • @FeebiDraven haha same here man

  • @cynthiayl12 I have to play those at school, its really awkward

  • Siciliano made me cry a little while I was rehearsing in my wind ensemble.

  • @cynthiayl12 Ya, me too. I play percussion 2 which has the maracas and I feel so weird playing it.

  • the 16th note runs at 5:48 and 5:56 are bad and you should feel bad

  • My high school wind ensamble is playing this for districts and hopfully state. I love the 16th notes in the 3rd clairinet part in siciliano

  • I love playing the cornet solo

  • DAMN! The sax solo!!!! LOVE IT!!!!!!!!<333

    Glad my boyfriend plays it. [:

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