UMich Symphony Band - Richard Wagner - Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral (1850)
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University of Michigan Symphony Band
Elsa’s Procession to the Cathedral (1850)
Richard Wagner, transcribed by Lucien Cailliet
Michael Haithcock, conductor
February 5, 2016
Hill Auditorium
University of Michigan
Ann Arbor, MI
recorded and filmed by Dave Schall
(www.daveschallacoustic.com)
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I haven't played this song in years. I can almost still see the 😂neverending crescendo 😂😂❤
I played this in high school - one of my all-time favorites!
@darkwriter_xx94
Жыл бұрын
Same here!
@tomcline5631
Жыл бұрын
Yep! 30some years ago. One of my favorites too. Wagner appreciated the french horn
@citlalyflorestorres121
Жыл бұрын
I played this in 7th grade it was really tough since it was barely my 5th year of playing my clarinet but the band did amazing it was my favorite piece I have ever played 💙
@maxinemajor2882
Жыл бұрын
We marched to this when I was in high school with our military marching band. It was a show stopper. Such an emotional piece of music. Brings a tear to my eye, still!
@bbssssssssssssssssss
10 ай бұрын
Why?
Dang, this video has great resolution for being recorded in 1850! Colorized, too!
This is absolutely amazing. Tuning, balance, phrasing, commitment, correct Tempo, full breathing. Bravo from an old british pro!
This performance is as good as it gets. Bravo UMich Symphony Band!
When I was in the MS State Symphonic Band in the early seventies we were invited to play for the National Collegiate Band Directors Association meeting at LSU we did this number and it was one of those times when everything was perfect! Such a great feeling of perfection!
@andrewnance2156
2 ай бұрын
Nobody cried?
The single most beautiful and stirring piece of music I have ever heard or played. Listening to this, I feel like I'm on that final trip to enter the gates of Heaven.
Love those French Horns !!! Beautiful harmonies !!
@skeets6060
2 жыл бұрын
The girls that played the French horns were the best kissers ,,,, ever !!!!
Damn this piece is something special. This band is too for playing it that well. I am ecstatic to have the privilege of playing this in my high school's wind ensemble! The concert we play this at is going to be one for the ages
@michaelolmoz225
7 жыл бұрын
err jordans go away.
@pennyp7382
7 ай бұрын
❤🎉🎶 🎵 As a bassoonist who played this in high school...I am so happy to see you younger players appreciating this. 👏 😂 Well in Wagners time me at 41 is a non existence. 😂❤ 🎉Hug yourself. You're worth it.
On a California tour with the University of British Columbia Wind Symphony under director Martin Berinbaum back in the mid 70's, we had a bus poll one day, which was our favorite tour piece, and Elsa's Procession was the winner. I still remember that. And as a trombone player, I gotta tell you, it was an easy decision. Those powerful chromatic melodies, the slow and majestic buildup to the great brass finale, and just the general musical craftsmanship. Truly a masterpiece.
@owenhochwald506
Жыл бұрын
okay
@jamesvanover5477
8 ай бұрын
I too played it as a trombonist. At the finally I felt that the trombones announced that the ultimate everything had been reached.
@pennyp7382
7 ай бұрын
Wagner as a bassoonists is one of my favorites. He really used instruments to make a new kind of hauntingly beautiful music.
I'm glad to see several bassoons in this ensemble.
I love the near constant presence of the Oboe as a crucial-and, more importantly, **heard**-part of the melody/song! My school's band is playing this this year/quarter(?) and I am-unfortunately-the sole Oboist of my band level. There is only one other Oboist in the school, but-since they are a freshman-they are in the lowest of the three bands of the school.
I remember when I went to band camp my jr year we got to play this song and they had a huge pipe organ that they played on instead of a harp and boy did that sound amazing. I considered to be the most beautiful piece of music I knew at the time, and still on of the top. The goosbumps of being right in the middle of that sound was one of the greatest feelings I've had. What I'd give to go back and do that again.
@turnersugg
4 жыл бұрын
Do you happen to have a recording of it? I would love to hear the organ
I played this at Arizona all state band in 1999, the day of prom. Needless to say, prom couldn't compare to this concert. And yes, as a tuba player, I took shit DOWN.
Good lord i haven't heard this in 35 years since school orchestra days. As beautiful as ever. Thank you ❤️
Contrabass clarinet!!!! WOOOOOOOOOOO
I am a trumpet player, and this piece is in somehow different keys, all of which are played beautifully.
Congrats! Very high level of music, I feel your energy!
@michaelolmoz225
7 жыл бұрын
err jordans go away.
A very correct interpretation of this beautiful masterpiece. Big compliment to everyone for measuring the musical intention so preciese and choosing the only right tempo that fits! I am thruely impressed!
Goosebumps!!!!!!
Every march my High school's bands get to perform in Hill auditorium for one concert, our freshman band, 2 separate concert bands, and our highest level band, symphony band. the acoustics there are unlike anything i had ever experienced when i first went there as a freshman. Every year in may at our symphony band's last performance the symphony band gets to perform this piece as a sort of send off for all the seniors of that year. every year it has left me in tears, especially the last 2 years when i've played it personally. i've never heard it played in hill but it's on my bucket list without a doubt, especially seeing as just this video managed to bring me to shed a few tears.
@phazed3156
5 жыл бұрын
Sounds like your school does exactly the same as the school I'm currently a band member in, Belleville High. Hill Auditorium has acoustics that are unparalleled.
@ericanthonyjones2131
4 жыл бұрын
Pioneer High 1967-1970, Baritone Saxophone for me -- the recurring event you mention -- we did excerpts from Carl Orff's Carmina Burana (O Fortuna, Venit Luna...)
@evandytyniak3258
4 жыл бұрын
I am also a member of the Belleville High School symphony band. Words can't say how sad I am to not have been able to play at Hill Auditorium this year or even have one last concert as a Senior. We always play Elsa's Procession as our ending piece at our last concert.
part three of our marching show is based off of this!! it’s so pretty i love it so much
The stupendous Herr Richard. Thanks
Beautiful!
yassssssssss beautiful piccolo!!!!!
Superb ! Bravo !!
It's a great piece. Probably my favorite.
Gorgeous. All is right with the world.
Excellent!!
Wonderful job!!!!!!!! Reminds me of my flute days in high school 🥹
Marvelous to control these lagato pieces with seamless phrasing and focused attention to precision. Thank you.
Absolutely amazing performance. Thank you for sharing.
This piece definitely grew on me
Excellent acoustics at Hill.
Muy bueno. Som extraordinário!!!
I don't play any instruments but I love this piece...
grandioso
This is the reason my dad chose to give me my name. Maybe I’ll play it at my wedding some day, just for him
This performance is unrivaled by any other performances
@StocksIn60Seconds
4 ай бұрын
Baylor…WAY better.
@StocksIn60Seconds
4 ай бұрын
You have no idea how much better Baylor is. The ending is the best I’ve ever heard.
@StocksIn60Seconds
4 ай бұрын
This is the most clinical interpretation I’ve heard of this piece. This piece should be banned from being played so goddamn straight.
When first chair players are assembled from the entire state.
The phantom regiment played this piece. If you liked this you might want to check it out.
WOW!!
3:12 look at this dude tuning the timpani lol
@uhh3457
4 жыл бұрын
lol
@french7515
4 жыл бұрын
lol
5:23 the double bassist’s smile 😁
@adrianwilson7193
Жыл бұрын
And the tubas.
Was that an extra suspended cymbal crash in the next to last measure? Seemed random. Good performance.
I played this for drum corp
I need help with the trumpet part it seems wrong to play in this piece my concert is in Two weeks any advice fellow trumpet players??
@ashem0150
6 жыл бұрын
Just be very soft with your articulations! be very dramatic with your dynamics and play confidently with a great tone, you'll do great! :)
@luisvillanueva6714
4 жыл бұрын
Air
@silaskuemmerle2505
4 жыл бұрын
It's a bit late now, but... switch to tenor sax (it's what I did)
@zachc9532
8 ай бұрын
@@silaskuemmerle2505i did the opposite, T sax to trumpet
@jamesvanover5477
8 ай бұрын
@@silaskuemmerle2505 If you switch to anything, make it trombone. Then you get to announce the total glory of this piece.
3:21-4:57
5:49
The Contrabass clarinet, could go an lower
Excellent performance. ..however. .Dr. Revelli's stretched out final crescendo is better.
@joeheid2776
5 жыл бұрын
Revelli was on a different level. Still the best ever
@ericanthonyjones2131
4 жыл бұрын
Dr Revelli came over to Pioneer High (1969) to conduct our band (under our beloved Victor Bordo) in Prelude and Leibestod. Great memory
@fredoguzman
4 жыл бұрын
Listen to the U of M Russian tour 1961 tape, then get back to me.
Look up the ending of Baylor’s performance of this. Miles ahead of U of M.
sssh... just play
as a high school percussionist I despise this piece
@lukealadeen7836
Жыл бұрын
Lol why? 😂
@jamesvanover5477
8 ай бұрын
Never pass an opportunity to become a musician rather than just a percussionist.
This piece should be banned from being performed with such a clinical interpretation.