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Lux Aurumque - Appalachian Brass Orchestra

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Uploaded by on Nov 30, 2007

The ABO, under the direction of Anthony Parnther, perform's Eric Whitacre's choral transcription, Lux Aurumque.

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  • Whole piece, please.

  • This has to be the best instrumental recording I've heard so far of this piece. I liked it very much! The players did the piece a lot of justice - the conductor must know what he's doing as well.

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  • lol  i really wanna perform this peice now but maybe a tuba solo instead ????? that would be really cool

  • @jazzbassoonist I think he/she was talking about the A-flat chord right before the E-flat. And I listened closely and indeed heard a dominant 7th (G-flat) within that chord). So that one chord did catch me off guard...

  • i agree with tubamarc, great job with the arrangement. unlike all the million other videos of this song being done by bands, this is closer to the originally written, meaning the chords are fantastic :D

  • @jazzbassoonist Great job with the arrangement!

  • @Bbobe900000 That minor 7th destroys the effect. I shudder when I hear it. This is why IV7 > V7.

  • ew... it sounds terrible

  • were can I find the scoring for this arrangement?

  • Yep, that chord is a mistake, it sounds like it was meant to be played, but unfortunately it takes away from the original music. Totally agree with you

  • i was the arranger, and after reading this, i went back to check the score because you are right, IF it is a dom7 chord, that would be just plain wrong. but in fact it is an E-flat major chord with no 7. you scared me for a second because i was afraid i screwed it up. but i must be an overtone you are hearing because everyone has an E-flat, G-natural or B-flat.

    thanks for the feedback

    Jc

    ps. this is just cuts from the performance, the whole performance was approx. 4 min

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