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Love it! David Munrow lives! Thanks to David and others like the Ulsamer Collegium we can still enjoy the long lost musical dance gems from the sixteenth century left to us by Susato and Praetorius and many others now long departed.
(obligatory cliche warning) I played the glockenspiel in this piece with my senior highschool band and holy cow the song from that perspective is powerful, maybe even more than from the front.
@@alanartz Our band director told us to listen to Singapore Flyer to have an idea as to what it should sound like This was one of the songs we played along with Redemption, Arabian Dances, and Radetzky March
We played this at my last semester In the community college band for one of our concerts. Sadly our band director passed away recently and it's been leaving a lot of us in devastation. I'm listening to this piece of literature again to remember the good times I had and to never give up being a musician.