The American Youth Symphony’s mission is to inspire the future of classical music by providing landmark fellowships to virtuosic young adults and exceptional, innovative, and free concerts to the Los Angeles community. Competitively selected, our orchestra is comprised of 100 musicians who represent extraordinary talent from all over the world. By offering our community remarkable concerts at world-class venues, we remain committed to creating access and opportunity for everyone to experience the inspiration of this beautiful art form. An elite fellowship opportunity, AYS is designed to prepare the concert artists of tomorrow for leadership in 21st-century orchestras and ensembles. Musicians receive in-depth exposure to the varied styles of symphonic music, from classical masterworks to world premieres and unforgettable film scores.
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Is there a trick for the last line of the Fourth Movement
I know... don´t listen... I won´t
Non sense... Nothing with Vivaldi... Embarrassing...
es fascínate
Thank you so much your video was so plain and helpful!!!! Bammmm!!
Thanks for it. Moondog is still underrated but he was one of the most best composer of the 20 century
Brilliance in its absolute highest manifestation!!!
미쳐따 진짜.
great reminders and tips, especially ear protection and practice techniques. I suddenly heard the echo of my music teacher repeating slow down! slow down!
Let ne know why there are numbers after the keys in bandlab like piano etc. what numbers reperesent
Thank you for posting this amazing work. Great performance of one of the highlights of the early 20th century
Великолепные структуры!
Nice, concise tutorial
Its a pity that at the three quietest bits we hear, first a falsetto baby crying, then a nice forte cough, then a staccato door slamming. Who takes a baby to a classical concert? Please comment if you didn't hear this, its so unbelievable I'm worried about my own hearing.
I wanna hear it in a minor key. I want to hear sad birthday.
Ladies like it when you take your time, unlike those 2 measures that you blew threw at the end....., slow down there speed racer, I know you can count to 3.
"So that's it". With this new knowledge and power every vagina on earth could now be yours.
00:00 - Prologue 01:53 - Movement I 07:56 - Song No. 1 10:55- Movement 2 21:40 - Song No. 2 23:09 - Movement 3 29:09 - Song No. 3 31:56 - Movement 4
Does the loop work automatically?
Way to complex for me , I'd be spending more time trying to work it out than actually making music. Not really conducive to those moments of inspiration.
This by far the best tutorial on KZread. I had to subscribe ❤
This is not of this world ❤
Bravo!
This is brilliant playing It is always something special, and an affirmation of life, to see extremely talented young musicians tackle masterpieces of the repertoire. There is all the freshness of youth, and energy and ambition, and delight in pure facility! None of the professional vanity of old and jaded hands. Whenever a great youth orchestra comes to play in London, at the Royal Festival Hall, or the Barbican or Royal Albert Hall, one or more of the sisterhood lady lovers and I, we grab some cheap sets, and let our hearts be ravished. Rachmaninov, with his Russian tendency to "Slavic melodrama, melancholy and damnation", and that quite opposite "psyche-embracing" deliciously-lush, post-romantic harmony (not an ounce of the tedious minimalism of Anton Webern - my goddess I'd rather sit chewing the program notes) seems very suited to an American orchestra. Like Copeland, Barber or Hanson or Korngold. In 1001 years, we must pray that whatever becomes of our human sensuous-comprehension, and our general social relations, and technical powers, we can still say that genius symphonic music played by eager and fresh young souls will seem ... like circles of blessed heaven within our dirty cynical world. Inshallah! Love andrea
Please don't applaud in between movements....
Thank you so much this really helped me understand bandlab and how to use the notes.
I can hear all winds parts all the time. Finally!
Outstanding youth orchestra, and I’ve just read they’re folding, which is a real pity. The Corigliano Concerto seemed on the path to mainstream prominence after it was premiered in the late 1970s - a lot of orchestras played it with their principals. But I don’t see it done all that much lately, so glad to see this performance. It’s always a hit with audiences.
I enjoyed the humour I between Thank you Sir
0:09 is that the fat rat?😂
이런 건 슬픔이 아니라 비장하다고 하는 거임...이 감정을 이해할 수 있으면 당신 인생 의미 있음. a taste of bitterness
pls you have the sheet music? i need it
Perfect!!!
Make video on how you can mix the beat you created on bandlab
Thank you! Very very very useful video!
Is it what is called Musak?
Is it what is called Musak?
솔로로 연주했어야하네..뒷배경도 너무 산만하고 오케도 사운드랑 템포가 엉망
음향도 별로인데 근데 신기한 건 그런 게 다 어우러져 감동이 됌. 헤드셋 끼고 들어보셈
This is a nice tutorial 😮 i will watch your bandlab tutorials to get better at making beats on my phone thank you soo much. God Bless You
And he’s playing every note from memory. Incredible
Wonderfull young group, emotional I have never heard such a young orquestra playing so well, Gracias, Bravo
Beautifully clear and fluid playing. Wonderful demonstration of what can be achieved with proper practice which targets and improves. You are very clever and it comes across in the perfect sounds you make!!
Wow--incredible performance!
Pls if there is anymore thing you think I still need to no, to help me grow more, pls update me. Or even make a video, for us to watch, and follow your steep, nice one and good work you are really doing
I won't to start creating my own content, to boost my dream, and grow my fan base, Pls I will won't to be exporting free beat for my phone because I can't make I beat, but I can record my self on a beat, if i download, it,
Man, I have really learn a lot, And it's was really helpful, am an artist, from Nigerian, and I have been wonting to be dropping freestyle, dumping on random beat, and getting a producer, to make it happen will cust me much money, which I don't have, But after watching and learning, everything, that you have said, I think I can use my phone to start why am working on getting a laptop, For the full project, thanks so so much for you teaching it's really help to get me ready for 2024, I swear if I put everything that you have teach and my own, it's a win for me, again thanks,
I am just now discovering Franz Schreker and am enthralled! A wonderful performance here!!
Excellent playing from Chang. Balance is poor, though - several times, in important moments, she is almost inaudible, and it is not her fault. As many others have commented, the video is awful.
Very Nice! Your ability to center the pitch is very precise!
Bravo Gallia!!! Heifetz practiced very, very slowly even after he had spent years playing the repertoire. (Three things to listen for: Intonation, Rhythm, and Sound - there is really nothing more.)