Each summer, Carnegie Hall’s national youth ensembles bring together the brightest young American instrumentalists for intensive training and performances on some of the world’s greatest stages. All three programs are free and led by an all-star faculty of professional musicians, giving students the opportunity to hone their talents while working with the world’s finest artists. As national ensembles, these programs include a broad range of musicians from across the country that reflect the exceptional talent and diversity of the United States
Brava, Bravissima Joyce DiDonato. This is a song cycle with sumptious music needing a voice with flexible articulation and complete vocal control. Not only this, but a singer who has the feeling for interpetation of text paralled with musical writing. Feeling, sensitivity, fineline vocal preparation are all qualities which I find in Joyce DiDonato which make her rendition of this song cycle the best that I have heard. Also the conductor and the orchetra are to be generously applauded. I only wish that before starting they had asked the audience to hold all applause until the end of the performance. Bravo Berlioz. I love Papano, the excellent Maestro
Mad respects to the quartet & their teacher. Remarkable teamwork, and a joy to see everyone smiling, pushing, driving, working together. Thank you for sharing!
During the overture the trumpet player made a cue ,an "incident " someone said..,that should never occur in a orchestra of professionals... I soon realized the performers were not professionals, maybe only good will people..... 🤔🤔🤔🤔
As a Sri Lankan, the only foreign national anthem that brings tears to my eyes is the US national anthem. I always cry whenever the US anthem is played at the Olympic games.🥺🥺🥺❤❤❤
I find what she said so true about someone soloing their butt off and their foot tapping completely off beat! Oh my god, that is so distracting from what they are communicating to the audience!
I know for a fact conductors aren’t necessary because the band members are looking down reading their sheet music, so why are they there waving their arms around like mental patients? Funny vid though!
Cyrus Mackey - love that last name 😉 - from Dillard, same school that gifted us with Summer Camargo, and she’s here too. Love this chart, the original Frank Foster, played it myself numerous times with a big band on trombone.
Fucking crying rn “…That this nation, under God, shall have a new birth of freedom -- and that government of the people, by the people, for the people, shall not perish from the earth.” The Gettysburg Address, November 19, 1863
goddamn this is the most beautiful happy birthday orchestral composition ive ever heard. the harmonization is just perfect, especially from that french horn!