Someone just sent me this link. It's worth the next nine minutes of your life:
Hindemith conducting the CSO in 1963 - Concertmusic for Strings and Brass.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=2I5aADXJ6yQ
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Hindemith conducts CSO on YouTube
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That's not just a trumpet player, that's Bud Herseth, god of all trumpet players. I do appreciate the video, the 4th trumpet is my old teacher, Robert Bright, an exceptional human being in all respects. I had never seen him with the CSO. Lot's of stories, no proof.duckskiff wrote:Did you notice the watch on the trumpet player? It's exactly one 'oclock in 1963!
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I watched part one twice and part two three times. I am going to order the DVD. That's good stuff man. Those guys are my heroes.Shockwave wrote:Man, I posted that link days ago and 6 people watched. I guess it needed a better title.
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Re: Hindemith conducts CSO on YouTube
YouTube took down the vids previously posted here, so I am giving another Hindemith/CSO/Jacobs link: http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=s3BRFYc9LOw" target="_blank
Jacobs sounds great on this!
Look at where he is placed in the brass section - he is in the back-middle section where the trumpets usually are. I wish more concert bands & orchestras would place the tuba(s) in this spot of the stage. 
Jacobs sounds great on this!

