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The World Famous Glenn Miller Orchestra directed by Wil Salden

Live in Altenburg (2005)

www.glenn-miller.eu

Comentarios

9 years ago

Michael Klein

Now this band is very good! You know, it's kind of hard to compare these later recreations of Mr. Miller's famous recordings because as a collect of big band music for 40 years now, one thing I've noticed--and I don't hear it mentioned often, is the original recordings seemed to have more "punch" (if not fidelity!) as they were recorded in mono. In stereo, the instruments are heard more clearly but they don't always have that inexplicable "oomph" or pulse the mono recordings had. You know? Thanks for sharing this great performance!

9 years ago

Antonio Lopez

Echa un vistazo a esta lista de reproducción en YouTube:Beatriz y su acordeónñ

9 years ago

Francisco Andrade

musica musica musica eso es musica nacossu servidor el pelochas 

10 years ago

Juliet Mueller

This, dear ones, is MUSIC, w/a capital "M!" So wish it were pushed, featured and played more, however. Many of the musicians are young, which shows there may be hope! How gives a fig if the band is from Holland or Finland or wherever -- it's OURS in the good ole' U S of A. Best we remember our heritage and history, guys. When our STL "BLUES" skate on the ice, St. Louie Blues is played -- still gives me a thrill!!

10 years ago

tomiah666

Let's go Blues!

10 years ago

Rosaria Cantoro

Buona serata Amici, a domani ;)

10 years ago

Sean Keogh

Well that was only amazing, if they ever come to Dublin, somebody had better tell me !!

10 years ago

nakedfaves

1) It's SLIGHTLY too fast (maybe 4-8 beats per minute) 2) There's too much separation between many of the notes (especially in the trombones and trumpets between 3:00-3:15). It IS a march, but not a "goose step". (8^) It could also be that the recordings that were made in the 30s-40s were done on less sophisticated recording equipment. There were no graphic equalizers between high notes and low notes back then, there were no sound deafening spit screens on microphones and such, etc. etc.

10 years ago

Katherine Griffiths AILS

There are actually at least three offical Glenn Miller Orchestra's. One in the USA, one in Germany (this one) and one in the UK led by Ray McVay. I have seen the UK orchestra three times and they are brilliant. This music is real music unlike a lot of the rubbish we from todays so called music stars

10 years ago

jan jo

65% perfect

10 years ago

THESATURNSSC1

That would work!

10 years ago

Encetz

I REFUSE TO BELIEVE THAT HE DIED HE IS ALIVE OUT THERE MAKING MORE MUSIC. Just kidding, but a real shame he went m.i.a : (

10 years ago

Hans Urdo

Right you are,swing

11 years ago

JohanDees

Great but they are missing something...

11 years ago

Peter Knoche Jr.

I love old music

11 years ago

ErikaPJane

fantastic

11 years ago

Leonid Przhepyurko

Remarkable game of an orchestra. It is the valid classics of a jazz! Yes, about Glenn Miller cannot be forgotten!

11 years ago

Justin Bertrand

Bari Sax for the win!!!

11 years ago

pjezierski

Good for you, you got good taste in music.

11 years ago

Arturo Lara

I am 14 years old and just love this music.

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