BSO Brass vs. St.Louis Sym Brass!

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BSO Brass vs. St.Louis Sym Brass!

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GREAT VIDEO...featuring brass sections of St. Louis Sym and Boston Sym.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CjVIj4_g8d4" target="_blank
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This is a very fun video. enjoy.
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I have to admit that was one of the coolest videos I have seen & done in very good taste IMHO
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And Boston even got Seiji back to do it!
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Really cool to watch!
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The young bearded BSO trumpeter is Michael Martin, brother of Chris (CSO) Martin. Both boys grew up in the church I attend and played with us. Michael arranged for it according to what our music director said. Great and talented young men.
". . . and madly he played . . . "
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The video shows something I remember hearing about a couple years ago while at the NAMM Show. Mike Roylance had one of the new Kanstul large York/Holton special alloy bells installed on the Nirschl 6/4 tuba that BSO owns. As I was told the story, it improved the playing characteristics of the horn tremendously. But I didn't realize that they did such a fancy engraving on the bell afterwards. In big letters it reads, "Boston Symphony Orcheatra - Walter Nirschl York - Bell by Zigmant Kanstul", and lots of curly queues around the border.

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