Info: gr.afit.pl Maria Gmyrek - saxophone Andrzej Kucybała - conductor Stanisław Moniuszko School of Music Orchestra in Bielsko Biała, Poland recorded at Stanisław Moniuszko School of Music Concert Hall 01 March, 2018
Now THIS is an amazing saxophone sound, adolphe sax would be proud. I feel like there should be a lot more classical saxophonists, the sound is just amazing
I love her little adlibs like the very ending! They add character to an already tricky and enchanting piece! I had the pleasure of performing this with the winner of a concerto competition our wind orchestra was having and had lots of fun!
Another fantastic performance by this orchestra. Even though it was a difficult piece, it sounded like everyone was a professional musician. Thank you for sharing this with the world.
she played mature, musical and clear, best of all 5 clips i found on you tube ... i'm getting ready to play this too .. i like the concept of this girl and the conductor.the tempo is interesting and provocative.!!!!!!!🎷🎷🎷🎷👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻
@@AkademiaFilmuiTelewizji yes 🙌 I’ve watched minutes before!! This soundtrack is one of my favorites of all time. Also the movie 🍿 Thanks!! She is also bringing an outstanding sax performance.
Desde estas Líneas Maestro , dedicarte unas palabras , agradecerte tu compañía , tu cariño , tu respeto , gracias por contarme una y mil anécdotas de tus vivencias , de tus miles de giras , conciertos , agradecerte nuestras charlas , cada vez que entrabas y salías de nuestra comunidad , gracias por ilustrarme con tu sabiduría y experiencia , me acuerdo que me decías , ´´César sabes hacer de todo , eres un prodigio `` y yo te decía Todo No… Pedro ….. yo no se tocar el saxo , y el clarinete, ni el piano , a lo cual te echabas unas risas . Al igual que cuando te conseguía sacar unas Risas recordándote al Maestro Gila al que tu conocías . Ha sido todo un placer el conocerte , el haber tenido tan cerca , no podre olvidar el día que me dieron la noticia y fui corriendo a tu casa , no podre olvidar la tristeza , de ver tu cuerpo sin vida en la habitación . Maestro solo decirte , gracias por dejarnos tu legado , tu Maestría , tu Música . Maestro Buen Viaje … Estoy seguro que el cielo mejoro con tu presencia y tu música . Hasta SIEMPRE Maestro , Hasta siempre Pedro . D.E.P
¡Felicidades María! Felicitaciones a la orquesta también. Una pieza muy interesante y muy bien interpretada. Obtiene un sonido muy hermoso de su saxofón. Felicidades.
Her tone sounds almost like an English Horn. This was very well done. The orchestra was fantastic as well. Edit: This is literally the best recording of this song that I've found on youtube. Also never seen a classical saxophonist with a fat neck.
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That's what the saxophone is supposed to sound like it. It was invented to bridge the gap between woodwinds and brass and in the hands of the right player it does so very well. It's an instrument with more timbre diversity than probably any other
@@willmorris8198 . Well, I wouldn't say it is _supposed_ to sound like it, but it definitely can. Classical saxophone players are a tiny fraction of saxophone players. I am a saxophone player too and I am not looking for that sound. Nevertheless, I can definitely appreciate a good classical saxophone player when I hear one.
@@TheMyrkiriad I would say it is supposed to. The saxophone was invented in the 19th century for the purpose of being an orchestral instrument which bridged the gap between woodwinds and brass. Unfortunately, since it was invented in Germany, the instrument faced much prejudice from French musicians who threatened to walk out on composers who included saxophone or Adolph Sax's redesigned bass clarinet model. Jazz didn't even exist (at least in the form it did in the 30's) when the saxophone was invented. Today, thousands of high school and college band students are playing classical saxophone. It's a lot more common than you think. I play soprano, alto, tenor, and bari saxophone too in case you were wondering
Will Morris. We can agree that saxophone may have been invented so that a saxophonist could sound like this, yet, your original sentence « that’s what saxophone is supposed to sound like» still feels a bit too categorical for me. What does this mean ? Seems to imply that saxophonists should sound like this. Are we supposed to always play an instrument according to its original purpose back when it was initially invented ? Piano is used for all types of music, would you say it is supposed to sound like classical music ?
@@TheMyrkiriad I see your point. Let me rephrase. What I'm trying to say is that the sax was invented to sound like this and it was invented to be used in orchestras. Unfortunately due to music politics it never found a home in orchestral music and has since found a home in jazz and concert bands. Even in jazz, every jazz saxophone player in my opinion should have complete control over their tone in order to be able to switch on the dime from a very bright, raspy tone to a very round, smooth tone because different timbres work for different pieces. Good talk
Congratulations Maria! Congratulations to the orchestra too. A very interesting and very well performed piece. You get a very beautiful sound from your saxophone. Congratulations.
This is the only recording of this piece that I think is better on RU-vid than what I played for my senior recital in college 11 years ago. Amazing. And yes, that includes Arno.
Amazing! Maria is who I listen to now for examples of good classical saxophone. Her tone is very even throughout the entire range, and she doesn't drench it with vibrato like a lot of the older players do.