Mahler - Symphony No. 3 - Abbado, Lucerne Symphony Orchestra - Trombone Solo
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An amazing player, both as a soloist and orchestral musician.
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I'm not sure if that trombone section can sound any better than they do at my favorite part of the whole first movement...1:37 in. My goodness.
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Grande solo de trombone!!
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dude.. dont pull a back muscle..
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love this! - sound like it came from a 1960's film!
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Of course I am not talking his movement but exclusively his musical phrasing, his music thinking and perception of the episode's mood.
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Perhaps you're talking about his rather...intense movement?
He plays it beautifully. Some people move more than others when they play, it often doesn't work out technique wise, but hey, he seems to be doing alright. :)
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This one is a little better:
MAHLER 3 - Trombone excerpts - Ximo Vicedo & brass friends - Orquesta RTVE (OSRTVE)
But a nonpareil and absolutely stunning one is the Kondrashin's LP recorded in 60's with Nikolay Filippov (Philippov) as trombone soloist. Unfortunatelly, I don't have that record. It had becom a rarity a long ago.
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Mahler is the best !!!! :D thanks for this video
Jörgen van Rijen is too emotional for this particular episode. I would say even a little hysterical.
Haritonov46 6 months ago
@Haritonov46
I thought Mahler's music is about being emotional?
Is there a particular solo of this section you preferred? :-)
obiwan88 6 months ago 4
First trumpet kinda looks like Ben Franklin
TheUndacovabrotha 9 months ago 8
@TheUndacovabrotha Actually Reinhold is his descendant.
obiwan88 9 months ago 4
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Nicolas Moutier plays it better ;)
Josefowiczfan 1 year ago
@Josefowiczfan Hi, may I know where can I find this recording? Is it a CD or DVD?
obiwan88 1 year ago