- Видео 8
- Просмотров 53 196
Nathan Bogert
Добавлен 28 май 2011
Trio for Oboe, Bassoon, and Piano Op. 43 Francis Poulenc--Bob Eason, Nathan Bogert, Michael Seregow
Bob Eason--Soprano Saxophone
Nathan Bogert--Baritone Saxophone
Michael Seregow--Piano
Recording Engineer--Jeff Seitz
Nathan Bogert--Baritone Saxophone
Michael Seregow--Piano
Recording Engineer--Jeff Seitz
Просмотров: 1 286
Видео
Tableaux de Provence by Paule Maurice
Просмотров 29 тыс.2 года назад
Dr. Nathan Bogert, Saxophone Dr. Michael Seregow, Piano Recorded in Sursa Hall, Ball State University Recording Engineer, Jeff Seitz
Sonate en Ut# by Fernande Decruck
Просмотров 10 тыс.2 года назад
Dr. Nathan Bogert and Dr. Michael Seregow perform Fernande Decruck's Sonate en Ut# Recorded at Ball State University, Sursa Hall Recording Engineer: Jeff Seitz
Suite Op. 55 Fazil Say Nathan Bogert and Michael Seregow
Просмотров 2,6 тыс.3 года назад
Suite, Op. 55 1. Allegro 2. Andante 3. Presto 6. Finale. Presto Nathan Bogert, Saxophone Michael Seregow, Piano Recorded in Sursa Hall, Ball State University
"Concerto After Gliere" by David Canfield (Nathan Bogert with BSSO)
Просмотров 1,8 тыс.6 лет назад
Nathan Bogert with the Ball State Symphony Orchestra December, 2016 Sursa Hall
"Concert Suite" by William Bolcom (Nathan Bogert with BSU Wind Ensemble)
Просмотров 9486 лет назад
Nathan Bogert with Ball State University Wind Ensemble September, 2015 Sursa Hall
Tomasi Concerto for Saxophone and Orchestra
Просмотров 1,1 тыс.6 лет назад
Nathan Bogert-Saxophone Casey Dierlam-Piano
This is a stunning performance of a gorgeous piece - well done gentlemen.
Me encanta tu sonido
This is very unique version of the Tableaux! I've played it many times and your interpretation is quite different. 1st movement especially has a floating, light quality to it. Elegant
V-10:17
IV- 5:39
😮😮
3:15
4:28
iii. 4:27
Uhm… That was uh… You really were moving there pal. Wow 🤯(tempo wise of course… and every other aspect)
4:20 9:40 12:54
I am wondering if I can get it for tenor saxophone
You definitely can :) you got this
it will go insanely high if you transpose it to sound at the same pitch - you can just play the alto music and it will be the same but sound slightly lower
Superb. Tears came to my eyes.
There are so many great recordings of this sonata on RUclips. This rendition of this piece resonates with me so deeply that I find myself back here to listen to it multiple times a month and sometimes per week. It's so refreshing to listen to and I find new things to enjoy about the performance every time I come back. It's so lovely! Thank you, Nathan, for your incredibly nourishing performance and interpretation of the piece.
Great work Jeff!
these brothers got some skills!!
Here for study purposes <3 Mvt. II - 5:00 Mvt. III - 8:16 Mvt. IV - 10:12
How did you work on tonguing it so fast (talking about 5th movement)? Any strategies?
start slow, do everything bar by bar, with a metronome, and over time you can speed it up
Fabulous!
Absolutely astonishing tone
Impressive! I love how gentle it sounded while still being supported! I find many people tend to be too aggressive with this piece, especially the first movement.
Bravo!! Easily one of my favorite interpretations now!
Hey, I'm back again because this is awesome.
Simply beautiful, Nathan.
This Blessed my timeline
Beautiful!
All my congratulations, you play it fabulous!!!
Congratulations, wonderful work ❤️❤️❤️
Very well played Nate! But try to do more to minimize the distracting key noise at the very end of the first movement. Otherwise, bravo!
The empty key noise is actually written into the music!
Gorgeous! Thanks for sharing! I love Fazil Say.
Great performance!Thank you!
Awesome, love your sound concept.
great performance!!