New York Philharmonic - La forza del destino (Overture) video free download


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Duration: 08:02
Uploaded: 2011/12/04

from DVD Concerto, One Night in Central Park 2011 (Andrea Bocelli)

New York Philharmonic

conductor Alan Gilbert

Comments

9 years ago

chickendiaper17

O deer, we have to play an excerpt from this for higher orchestra auditions ;-; Love this piece but it's so ridiculously hard! Pretty sure we don't have to play it that fast though :P

9 years ago

gerardo banegas

New York Philharmonic - La forza del destino (Overture)

9 years ago

Philipe Davis

this piece have a curse

9 years ago

kim peace

FOR ME . .LA FORZA DEL DESTINO . G. VERDI .

9 years ago

crazitaco

I played this in my symphonic band senior year.This piece was insane, definitely the most difficult thing I ever played in school. Clarinets 1 get all the violin parts, which are extremely awkward to play on clarinet because of the high range and the fingerings.....

9 years ago

Jennifer Copeland

What does it take to appreciate classical music?

9 years ago

John Millthorpe

WONDERFUL! La Forza Del Destino - my favourite opera!

10 years ago

Austin Benesh

Next to the trombone, what is that upright instrument being played?

10 years ago

David Holmes

Quite a concert. I was looking for Alan Gilbert's mother, but couldn't see her.

10 years ago

ItBeHayley

L: 5:39M:5:58

10 years ago

ziiDragonz

What kind of trombone is that at 5:29?

10 years ago

Zoe Ziebell

That was awesome. I am playing this in one of my youth orchestra's and I was just trying to get a feel for the piece. This is amazing.

10 years ago

JULI PAU

J'adore

10 years ago

Gabriela Valencia

Love it

10 years ago

Civetta Rossa

W Verdi , solo ed unico

10 years ago

paolo galliani

Meglio Wagner!

10 years ago

daze brazo

saluti da S. Agata,paese di Giuseppe Verdi. la sua casa è qui a 200 metri e ogni giorno la vedo e provo emozione.

10 years ago

James Gray

me and my pal olive think it's ace! Keep it up guys

10 years ago

Addí Hernández

it's a Cimbasso,not a Contrabass trombone

10 years ago

Anthony O'Toole

That is actually a Cimbasso! Common in this period and still used in the orchestras for Operatic scores.

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