#SEMPER FIDELIS #QUA PATET ORBIS #JE MAINTAN DRAI ! ♫♪ great ♫♪♫♪♫♪☺ BRAVISSIMO @/bisbis 🎶🎵🎼 great music! a well tuned ensemble that sounds like an organ ! Fabulous banding! Compliments! #SEMPER FI #QPO #JMD🎵🎼🎼🎶🎵🥁🎺👌👌🙏🙏🎺 Robert Schumann Quote : Composing something real unique is writing down a melody/set of notes that no one else ever had done before.... ♫♪
@@geevanh4200 ”ルイージマンション2"(Luigi Mansion 2) is a Japanese video game. The music of this game's CM resembles Rikudim 4. Please refer this movie. ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bud4iXri1hM.html
@@theexecutionerk pffft... no, i played tuba. (no disses on clarinet tho, i got a look at their charts. and thats fucking scary. seriously, no breaths besides stagger breathing for like, 4 measures with whole notes... jesus christ.)
This piece (or a few movements, undecided) is going to be one of my last middle school pieces and I'm so excited and heartbroken and hnueeeh. I play clarinet, 1st on this piece. Ever since I started band this is the kind of music I've looked forward to and I'm really hoping we end up playing this piece because I'm in love with it and I want to so badly.
@@RajaRickin hey Rickin! I just graduated from my high school out of my top ensemble, which was accepted into the 2020 Midwest conference. You were right, there were many more lovely and beautiful pieces. I start school in august for my Music Education degree. I want there to be many more for the rest of my life!
@@shaikai3 congrats! My all county band in 2002 played Rikudim, it was awesome. It's still one of those songs from my band days that I'll whistle to every now and then over the last 18 yrs
Funny, this is my last middle school piece too and sadly I play 3rd trumpet even though I’ve played 1st with the high schoolers before. My girl best friend plays clarinet too
Just in case anyone still checks the comments section, we are playing this for band and no one can seem to agree on the pronunciation of the ad lib. I think it is pronounced "hoi" with a definitive "H" sound while others think it's "oi" where the "H" is silent. Could anyone help in providing how your band said it and also which way might be correct according to Van der Roost?
Initially, my band director thought we should say "hey" instead of "hoi", because we're from the U.S and not in Europe. We then had a clinic and the clinician said we should say "hoi" instead. The way we pronounce "hoi" is with a definitive "H", just like you said. We also say it in a deep with a staccato articulation. With emphasis on the first part, meaning it's "hoi" not "hoiiiiiiiiiyyyyy", if that makes sense. Hope I was of some help :)
Thanks, I actually emailed Mr Van der Roost and he explained it that way. He was really nice and it was really cool that he replied. Our band still refuses to say it like he said but thanks for the reply as well.
In 2007 met het koor VZOS uit Oosterland gezongen toen het nog onder leiding stond van Willemdirk van den Berg uit Oud-Beijerland. Wij deden dit gezamenlijk met 3 koren die onder zijn leiding stonden, namelijk 2 uit Zoetermeer en 1 uit Zwijndrecht. Deze uitvoeringen werden destijds uitgevoerd in de N.H.Oude Kerk te Zoetermeer, te N.H.Kerk van Dreischor en in de Zeelandnet Studios in Kamperland.
The 70's, 80's and some of the 90's produced some of most majestic, dignified (which Divinity deserves!), and powerful Christmas music that we have. Today's music, much of it, for the last 15 or more years has been so loud, trashy, and the drum beating and brass is so raunchy that the message is difficult to hear. Thank you, Dan Burgess, for one of the most powerful books of Christmas music that I've heard. Camp Kirkland, Tom Fettke and some of Lari Goss's work has had some wonderful music that we never tire of singing. Lately, some of their work is so jazzy, though, and loud and drum thundering that their message is lost. Hope we have more beautiful music in which to worship our God because He is worthy of our utmost attention and respect. norma