SCORE STUDY EPISODE #16: VESUVIUS (Frank Ticheli)
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composed by Frank Ticheli (1999)
published by Manhattan Beach Music
reduction and analysis by Anthony O'Toole
performed by the University of North Texas Wind Symphony
conducted by Eugene Corporon
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Omggg as soon as this song was about to hit the last note it stopped and played an ad and I’ve never been hurt so deeply in my life before XDDD
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
3 жыл бұрын
dude, i'm sorry...that sucks haha
The level of dedication and musicianship to put this together is beyond impressive for this piece, not to mention the numerous other pieces this has been done this for.
@chaseorion9609
4 жыл бұрын
Drum Major! it's a me, kats lol, Hi 🅱
@KO_Salad
4 жыл бұрын
Chase Orion hullo
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Thank you, Cale! These take so much work but it's all worth it knowing there are lots of people like yourself that really enjoy these kinds of videos on KZread
I'd argue that manyyy of these themes derive themselves in part from the Dies Irae, even if the direct quotations are limited to one section of the piece for the most part One example is the 9/8 theme, which starts with a simple inversion of the first 5 notes of the dies irae, transposed to start on the tonic
Would be really cool to see some Grainger- maybe Lincolnshire Posy?
One of my favorite pieces. It's really cool to see the music written out like this, thank you so much! It helped me understand the different time signatures lol. I actually just watched this again and saw that the end was in 7/8 and not 9/8 and I was like whaaaaat lol. (I never played this but two of my sisters have.....my older sister played this when I was a freshman. I did sightread it once in percussion ensemble class since there's so many percussion parts)
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
3 жыл бұрын
your welcome, glad to help enlighten you further on this piece! there's plenty to discover in this work with each listening and now viewing! if you like these consider becoming a patron at patreon.com/anthonyotoolemusic
Hands down one of my favorite pieces I ever played.
Thank you so much for this, I've always loved this piece.
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
glad you liked it, James.
You are awesome, dude. I couldn’t ask for anything more.
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
thanks! love Nintendo
and now i’m quaking, thank you for this
i played this piece last year , definitely one of my favorites !
Used to play this when I was like 13, now I know more about music I have already left the band, I really want to play this piece again😭
Can you do David maslanka give us this day
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
that piece gets requested a LOT actually, so definitely will consider
@evans7665
4 жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic Mother Earth by Maslanka might be a fun one as well
@roccomacchia1713
4 жыл бұрын
I'm actually performing Mother Earth in my college's Wind Ensemble this semester
Love this
I played 2nd chair trombone along with 1st chair on the 1st trombone part of this song for Dcmea county band this year, it was the most challenging yet fun song i have every played.
Have you ever considered "First Suite in Eb"? What about non-band works like "Japanese Suite"?
Viewing this daily for reference as I'm writing a similar piece. I have a ton of mixed meter/meter changes throughout, and there is no better example of making it work than this. Thank you so much for the dedication you put into this
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
so glad you're enjoying this, and getting a lot of use from it! Ticheli's music and his scoring are so accessible yet incredibly high-dimensional with his use of instrumental timbres and textures. I plan on doing his Blue Shades this year and if you'd like to help make more of these please take a moment to visit my patreon and consider making even the smallest contribution. Thanks a lot, Cameron!
@cameronplaystrumpet6777
4 жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic when I get a steady job again, I'd absolutely love to contribute. Personally I would love to see Angels in the Architecture eventually, but I guess I'll just have to join your patreon to help make it happen :)
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
sounds good! Angels would be cool too, someday...
@blueangels111
Жыл бұрын
As my friends and I have said with this piece; you should get a math credit for playing it
Just wanted to point out that the tam-tam in measures 117-118 is actually a cymbal played on a timpani head! I played this piece about a year ago as the timpanist and I had to roll and cymbal on its dome while I moved the pedal; it created that ominous cymbal sound in the back, which I can see how it would be mistaken for a tam-tam.
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
3 жыл бұрын
thanks for commenting, I'm aware of this technique its pretty cool. Listen to the very beginning of 'Raise the Roof' by Michael Dougherty -- it starts with the timpani soloist using the inverted cymbal on the 32' drum. I'm a percussionist also so I geek out for this kinda shit
@adamcollester2655
3 жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic LOL dude I always geek out over the slightest interesting percussion parts. I really like how this technique is used in Dougherty's piece!
1:36 - h/t to Warren Benson: The Solitary Dancer
Found this out trombone 1 at 95 plays the same thing as the woodwinds for 2 bars, very weird and hurt my lips a lot lol
Listen to this full song on the highest volume your headphones can take. Then, and only then, can you call yourself good with your ears.
2:27 Just a small note, there are trombones as well as timpani and tuba here
That just started out of no where 🤠
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
Жыл бұрын
That's what it do
I know this is very late, but i think in meazure 292, the temple blocks in the recording play 1 2 "and" instead of 1 and the "and" of 2
Sometime you should definitely do Havendance by Holslinger. Great piece that doesn’t get enough attention.
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
I love that piece, we played it in my high school band and it has such a great rhythmic drive and very cool little melodies. I'll add it to the list of suggestions
Anyone else get stress when listening to this.
@codykinderknecht
6 ай бұрын
I guess that’s the intent since it’s supposed to model a volcano erupting
playing this for an honor band!
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
Жыл бұрын
What part you on?
@emersonolson8850
Жыл бұрын
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic Concert Toms and Snare
one of these on blue shades would be hype
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
2 жыл бұрын
noted! consider joining the patreon and I'll consider it even harder! we seriously need some support to keep this going and I really don't nag everyone about it
Would you ever consider taking the time to Persichetti’s “Symphony for Band”? I know that would be a huge task
@redredblood1
4 жыл бұрын
And/or also John Mackey’s “Aurora Awakes”?
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
Yes I’ve thought of doing the VP symphony as well as other larger pieces but I’m just not at the level of support I need to justify tackling these bigger projects. If you like these and would like to help make larger projects possible visit my patreon page to help. Thanks! Patreon.com/anthonyotoolemusic
can you do this for Milhaud's Suite Française
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
eventually I hope too! if the series continues. The bigger pieces are harder to do as they take a very long time and as of now I'm just building my channel and gaining patrons slowly. If you'd like to help consider visiting patreon.com/anthonyotoolemusic to chip in
I love the Dorian at bar 161
Could you do John Mackey Hymn to a Blue Hour
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
good one, but I have done a Mackey piece already kzread.info/dash/bejne/l5hl27SppdS0kag.html
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
4 жыл бұрын
maybe a bit later down the line I'll get to it.
After we sight read this piece for fun in my class I said that I'd put it in my suicide note that night as my 13th reason why. I'd never seen 11/8 time or 9/8 in my life
I forgot to calculate normally after watching this 🥲
Can you do Blue Shades
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
3 жыл бұрын
I'll consider it seriously if you consider joining the patreon! patreon.com/anthonyotoolemusic
0:08 is where is starts
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What grade lvl is this?
@codykinderknecht
6 ай бұрын
Grade 5
The beginning of this piece is very good, but the other themes get very repetitive... Whatever, I'm going to write a piece like this for band with a different form, wish me luck.
@AnthonyOTooleMusic
3 жыл бұрын
I agree, the other themes are too similar to the rest of the material so it isn't enough contrast to feel like something different. But he's a post-minimalist so it's all about making something very cohesive and like just riding a certain vibe the whole time. Good comment though, good luck in your composing, do share the results if you finish!