The majestic ending of David Maslanka's Symphony No. 4, performed by Jerry Junkin and the Dallas Wind Symphony from their 2006 album "Garden of Dreams".
@OliverScroll This statement is made all too many times. There are some beautiful sections of this work. Much of Maslanka's work has great beauty and spiritual inspiration. Hes very much a modern day Bruckner in that respect, to me anyway. There are many most beautiful pieces I have heard over the years. This piece definitely has moments that could be put in that classification.
my speakers aren't loud enough!!!!!!!!!!!!
PRdarkk 3 weeks ago
@adachir87 i played this music high for 4 years in high school. best first period of my life
PRdarkk 3 weeks ago
The end of this piece is a good way to murder substandard brass players
I miss All-State so much...
Altoclarinets 2 months ago 2
@OliverScroll This statement is made all too many times. There are some beautiful sections of this work. Much of Maslanka's work has great beauty and spiritual inspiration. Hes very much a modern day Bruckner in that respect, to me anyway. There are many most beautiful pieces I have heard over the years. This piece definitely has moments that could be put in that classification.
Sinfoniahorn 4 months ago
Played it high months ago. Highly recommended for any advanced group.
adachir87 6 months ago
My Highschool played this.
ITS BEYOND WORDS
andres00004 8 months ago
I don't think I've ever heard anything like this. Quite possibly the single most beautiful piece of music I've ever had the pleasure of experiencing.
OliverScroll 9 months ago