I used to be young and in the orchestra, until last fall. I sold my fabulous Alexander rose brass horn to some kid in Edmonton January first of this year. Now I'm old, have no horn which I traded off for a pocket trumpet just to have something to play. Play all you can because retirement is closer then you think. I never thought I would give up my precious horn but here I am. You guys sound great keep up the good work. Whomever gave you the thumbs down really has no clue.
Thanks from Israel. A retired Hornist...I'd the privilage to be invited to play this magna Symphony with the IPO conducted by Zubin Mehta on 1975.....BRAVO!!!
Probably, the best & most precise playing of any ensemble in quarantine displayed over the internet. Also, great choice for repertoire. Thanks for the inspiration. Daniel kaly. NY, NY
Incredibly moving. This is one of my most loved moments in Mahler, and to see and hear it played under these circumstances by these wonderful artists is deeply touching.
During this period of quarantine, I open RU-vid daily anxiously looking forward to the latest offerings from the NYP. They have all been a wonderful tonic. Bravo!
Beautiful! Absolutely beautiful!!This is as wonderful as Aaron Copeland's "Fanfare for the Common Man."The NYP artists are the best in the world.Thank you so much for creating such beauty in our tough world of today.Please, keep it up!!
That is a very subjective statement. The brass section by the Berliner Philarmoniker are excellent. Tarkovi is one of the best 1st trumpeters in the world. The brass from the Concertgebow Orchestra are also great, etc. At this level, any comparison is out of place. It's all about personal taste.
If you are asking when the Bernstein / Mahler 2 will be broadcast, it's 7:30pm eastern today (April 30), here -> ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-c85rfTcjDv4.html