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Serenade for Strings in C, Finale (Tema Russo) Part (1/2)

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Uploaded by on Jul 29, 2007

Serenade in C played by Vandercook String Orchestra for the Commencement 2007 at Chicago Symphony Center

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  • You sneeked this camra in didn't you lol?=D

  • Omg, I love this piece, I got to play it when I was in 7th grade, unarranged. It was one of the greastest experiences of my life and it gave me a way better appretiation of music.

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  • never fails to move me!

  • lol, seemed like nothing was too hard for my orchestra (not to sound cocky). It was at camp anyways so that was why we were at a higher level, lol.

  • Depends. My orchestra played it too. But we were a very good orchestra, and it was ranked #1 Jr. High Orchestra in the area we lived in. I was in the Symphonic Orchestra, though, so its different from the lower ones.

    Anyways, it all depends how good the players are in that school. That way you can arrange different orchestras, and have them play what you think would most suit them. Most people now start playing younger, so its easier for them to play at an earlier age harder pieces. It depends.

  • well i got to dance this on 7th grade class as a ballet. its so complicted but its much better to dance it

  • whooops, *appreciation, lol

  • This gives me cold chill every time i listen to it!

    I LOVE IT!

  • I love this song! My high school orchestra played it my junior year at Nationals in Reno. I had the 1st violin part and it was quite fun... Oh the good ole days of high school competitions! It's certainly an ambitious pick for the conductor of this orchestra, but they seemed to handle some of it well.

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