I dont post these things too often... but...
TONIGHT in NYC. Verdi's Requiem, set for BRASS QUINTET, solo woodwind, and rhythm section.
...like you've never heard it. Now entitled "The Enchanted Messa"
(teaser audio http://www.tubajoe.com/music/verditeaser.mp3" target="_blank )
This is put on by one of my main projects, the band GATO LOCO.
TONIGHT at the famous Joe's Pub at the Public. (one of the best rooms in NYC) 11:30pm
Show info:
http://publictheater.org/en/tickets/cal ... ted-messa/" target="_blank
Verdi's Requiem for BRASS QUINTET like you've never heard it
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Re: Verdi's Requiem for BRASS QUINTET like you've never hear
Wow, Joe, that really is a "Day of Wrath!"
If Ellington/Strayhorn could do it for Grieg and Tchaikovsky, why not Verdi?
If Ellington/Strayhorn could do it for Grieg and Tchaikovsky, why not Verdi?
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Re: Verdi's Requiem for BRASS QUINTET like you've never hear
This may seem petty, but shouldn't the loud tuba low notes be shifted to beats 2 and 4 in an effort to better replicate solo the bass drum (?). Just a thought.
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Re: Verdi's Requiem for BRASS QUINTET like you've never hear
This is awesome.
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