Owen Farr - Mendelssohn Violin Concerto (Finale) descargar videos gratis
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Subido: 2009/11/11
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8 years ago
Andrew Wainwright
Phenomenal player and great guy!
9 years ago
bauerinxyz
4 thumbs down??? Unbelievable. Some people must enjoy showing their ignorance.
9 years ago
John Aren
Owen is simply amazing! Great sound, extended range, articulation that leaves no question and melodic expression that brings any peice alive with emotion.
10 years ago
TheSproutarian
Good playing, but still far preferred Billy Rushworth's performances with Black Dyke the best. No-one could ever touch Billy on this peace.
11 years ago
warh0rn
Beautiful sound.
11 years ago
Marcus Hammarberg
Mind. Blown. Away.
11 years ago
alec rowan
my music teacher taught him!! he was like, look up owen farr, used to be a student of mine. best tenor horn in the world. I play french horn, that blew my mind.
11 years ago
fernando martinez
this is a saxhorn in E flat
11 years ago
Mark Reay
missed you in australia
11 years ago
sledpress
Son of a *&^%$ and a flying pass at Santa Claus! My hornplayer father used to play me a tape of his band buddy Keig Garvin (US Army Band 1960's-70s) playing a Weber Concertino originally written for clarinet. I thought nothing could top that. Until this. Not that many violinists can keep up this pace.
12 years ago
pianofortississimo
WHAT THE WHAT!!! This piece just blew my brains out!!! :D Familiar piece defamiliarized completely!!!
Last time I felt this way was with Beethoven's Piano Concerto no.6 in D Op 61a!!! So much awesome!!! :D
12 years ago
lionsareus
As much as I like to listen to Herb Alpert and the Tijuana brass, Al Hirt, and trumpet in general, I can't believe how nice and mellow this alto horn is. I guess someone could practice all day and their ears wouldn't tire from the nice sounds. I never heard of an alto horn before yesterday. What an instrument!
13 years ago
HalcyonTide
amazing.. this piece is a triumph for the tenor/alto horn.
13 years ago
James Allen
@TheMelloFan Actually, both the Eb soprano and the Bb cornet act as the soprano voices. You wouldn't normally have just one instrument carrying a whole soprano part for the whole piece in a full Brass Band. Then the Alto/Tenor Horns act as the alto voicing. Tenor voices are normally produced through tenor trombones and baritones. The Euphoniums switch around a lot through tenor and bass and counter melodies and more. Eb/Bb basses plus Bass trombone = bass parts. Flugel, oh Im out of characters.
13 years ago
jackclassic
I started my musical hobby when I was 9 years old, started on a tenor horn like the one Owen played so well. Was never as near as good as him I switched to cornet
13 years ago
orichalcum1
@cornel999 - it is indeed amazing playing (that piece would go lovely on the violin - I wonder if any one has ever tried that?) the "Tenor" horn as we call it in UK is actually an Eb alto "saxhorn" designed by guess who - Mr Sax himself - Adolphe Sax...