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Hugo Saavedra
Приєднався 2 сер 2009
Відео
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レントより遅く、ありがとうございます❤❤プレストより速くって曲作られれば?
Fantastic🎉❤
I love the way Charlie fits into the bass role. Superb awareness and response.
The Mozart at 11:03 is Adagio in B-flat major, K.411/484a
You will not hear a better trombone section on the planet let that sink in
Very beautiful. Would is be possible to download or buy music sheet for this ?
A notable performance
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you call that low brass
After seeing this I would never caution a trombonist for touching the bell when playing in 3rd slide position!
Trombone Trio 1:00 Pachelbel - Choral Prelude 2:59 Rheinberger - Trio 4:29 Haydn - St. Antoni Chorale 7:05 Handel - Ah! Let me weep 11:05 Mozart - Adagio Low Brass Ensemble 18:49 Debussy - La fille aux cheveux de lin
Trombone Trios Pachebel: Choral Prelude 1:01 Rheinberger Trio 2:57 Haydn: St. Antoni Chirake 4:28 Handel/ Arr. Ostrander: from Rinaldo Ah, Let Me Weep 7:03 W.A Mozart: Adagio 11:03 Four Trombones & Tuba Debussy/ Arr. R. Hughes: La Fille aux Cheveux de Lin 18:48 Maas: First Grand Quartet 21:47 Carl Pfleger: Hertzengesang Opus 5 25:34 Antony Holborne/ Arr. M. Mulcahy Pavane Posthuma 30:57 Antony Holborne/ Arr. M. Mulcahy The Fairie Round 33:48 Orchestra Excerpts Brahms Symphony No.4 35:50 Tchaikovsky Symphony No.6 37:50 Janacek Sinfonietta 38:50 Bruckner Symphony No.8 39:49 Mahler Symphony No.2 41:34 Wagner Walkurenritt 43:09
Missed notes
For me. 41:37
The quality of their sound is impressive, and the way each one's sound blended together. Congratulations
25:34
18:51
I'm going to say it. Jay Friedman has the best Trombone Sound that I've ever heard. I believe he is THE Gold Standard!! Even to this day. I know everybody is endlessly impressed with Joe Alessi's sound but I feel like Jay's sound is clearly better. His sound is just as smooth, just as beautiful as Alessi's AND it's a bit richer and more substantial. Not to make it so personal but it seems like everybody and there Mom thinks that Alessi is the best thing to ever happen to the trombone... and then I'll hear Jay play the same great trombone passages ... and I consistently prefer HIS performances to Alessi's not Just the Sound.. The phrasing, the Artistry ..like the Mahler 2 in this video.. Nobody can achieve Jay's sound on the trombone and NOBODY seems to care!!
I agree with you! Also Ralph Sauer’s sound is right up there with Jay’s, for me anyway.
He’s might be an amazing trombonist under the Reiner and Scholti era, but I’m his daughter and I absolutely love his playing ❤️ but as a human…..
@@Ntclarinet2 btw .. that's Lovely to hear and I'm a professional singer who would Love to get a lesson with Mr. Friedman..
@@Ntclarinet2 would he possibly ever do a lesson via something like Skype or phone call maybe? I could pay him via Cash App. maybe.. I just don't know if it ever works that way
Does anyone know the source for the Mozart movement at 11:03?
This is one of my happy places that I go to when I have to mark and work into the night, I am with my people, thank you, over and over.
Jay Friedman, utterly professional!
It's difficult to find words to describe how good this is. My two favorite things about it are how breathtakingly perfect the pianissimos are, and how well Jay and Michael trade off between the upper and middle voices during the trios.
It's sad that this is probably as close as we will get to perfection
Совершенство не существует в настоящей жизни
Glorious!
stupid question, what trombone is Mr. Friedman using? It appears to be a straight tenor but that's all I know.
MV42G
I'm sure they all took lessons and practiced a lot. All kidding aside, if you are a student, this is exactly the sort of playing you should spend some time listening to as you develop your own technique and musicality. Another difficult aspect is playing well in an ensemble. It is much different than solo work. You really have to learn to listen to the others you play with and learn to play as one.
“Listen” - that’s what separates the men from the boys (as they used to say) or if you prefer, the sheep from the goats (another old expression)
Nice, Mr. Mulcahy ... put your stand in front of Mr. Friedman's bell.....no one will notice him!
What kind of ignorant, classless comment is this?
That year its records?
Beautiful playing! One one spot, they break the phrase in Lascia Ch'io Pianga in a different place than vocalists do, which is distracting...
Great sounds; I wish video was on high definition!
Singing Bud style! No fear!
Jay is soo freaking underrated.. probably my favorite brass player right now ... and by right now, I mean stuff he did 30 plus years ago And This year.. the consistency of sound *especially the soft stuff* is on another level
I’m sorry, but Jay Friedman is one of the most respected trombonists in the world. He’s very appropriately rated according to how ability and achievement.
@@tromboneman4517 I watch a lot of videos and I read a LOT of comments And I never hear a top trombone player say ANYTHING about Jay Friedman *NOT ONCE*; His name never even comes up. Yeah you will hear comments about Jay in a video like this, Sure!! I'm asserting that he's The Best Ever... SOOO from MY standpoint he's way underrated. Not only that but you will hear a lot of BS about how JF can't play loud. There's proof positives ALL OVER UA-cam where he sounds spectacular playing loud. There's an interview with Charlie Vernon in which the interviewer asserts that Joe Alessi is CLEARLY the Best Principal Trombone player in the World.... And I'm thinkin "Hey, Charlie, Say SOMETHING about Jay Friedman!!" *nothing* Do we really need to hear another uncontested crowning of Joe Alessi?? So this is me Contesting that assertion. I want to flipping hear people say that Jay Friedman is That Guy... because he really is... The only guy who I hear consistently telling people who Jay Friedman REALLY IS?? Gene Pokorny Chicago's Great Tuba Player I think that there is a great deal of JEALOUSY and REVISIONISM as it applies to Jay Friedman's Reputation. In truth, Jay Friedman is an absolute COLOSSUS
Oh look, another American who thinks America = the world.
@@explodingsausage6576Chicago is the world America is just a suburb
Que bonito
Beautiful full sound. They sound like a large quire. This is a bad thing. We don’t want orchestras to keep thinking 3 trombones is enough.😂 Are any of these guys related?
Can you blame conductors for asking for too much sometimes?
I LOVE the CSO! (Even though I got kicked out of a concert for snoring once when I was extremely tired.
@hugosaavedra do you have the original recording of this by any chance? My dad is in this and I'd love to have the opportunity to own a copy.
I would put this on my top ten best videos list
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This video should be dedicated to Frank Crisafulli, Doug Edelman, Eric Carlson, David Finlayson, Dave Read, Paul Welcomer, Rick Stout, Kari Sundstrom and of course Mick Mulcahy and many others for reasons that I won’t elaborate on here.
I'm guessing great orchestral trombone players who usually never get to show us how great they really are .. because they are not typically playing first trombone parts ..
@@rickdynes Historically speaking, every great low brass section has an exceptional 2nd trombonist in the middle of it. It almost doesn’t matter how great (or especially famous) the other components of the section are- if a low brass section doesn’t have a 2nd player with a great sound that fills the gap between the more brilliant sounding principal and the bigger, warmer, more resonant bass, great ears and great musical instincts in the middle of it, it just won’t ever sound truly great.
Pure magic. Bravo Chicago low brass :-)
Haydn's st. Antoni Chorale 4:28
Somebody can tell me age this record?
oh my Gosh!
It seems like Mike plays on a Bach 42 with Thayer valve. Anyone who knows more about the spesifications? Gold brass or yellow brass, heavy weight light weight or regular bell?
Yellow bell, light - unlacquered tuning slide - LT50 slide
What is the name off this piece?
GOOD sound! I think a little more tempo give a Bether drive and is more easy to play for you and the musical frases.
Mr. Friedman has great articulation. Thanks for the teaching example.
Love <3
Great ! Is this available on DVD ?