I was very taken with this splendid performance of Holst's 2nd Suite for Military Band as played by the Wind Section of the NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai) Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo. See what you think ...
Holst from Japan
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Originally posted by seabright View PostI was very taken with this splendid performance of Holst's 2nd Suite for Military Band as played by the Wind Section of the NHK (Nippon Hoso Kyokai) Symphony Orchestra, Tokyo. See what you think ...
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ovqFe9KhMj8
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Perhaps it wasnt so much the militaristic nature of the music, as the fact it allowed him to write for the trombone, his favourite instrument? Also of course, there may have been a financial attraction: I dont suppose his salary as a school teacher was very large, and if he wrote popular music that people wanted to play, it would have brought in some welcome royalties. And as you say, it was the late Empire era, such military marching music would have struck a more sympathetic chord then than it might do now.
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Also, I imagine "The Planets" is one of the most often played English works when it comes to "foreign" performances. This Russian orchestra, for example, gives it the full Shostakovich "Leningrad" treatment! ...
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Originally posted by gradus View PostAre the plastic screens in front of the timps some sort of noise protection for the players in front? Always good to hear orchestras playing music that they're probably not too familiar with.
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