Ben Hur - Parade of the Charioteers - Link to Parts
Posted: Sun Oct 17, 2021 6:52 am
Tuba I and II, Ben Hur, "Parade of the Charioteers"
This is from the full-length score used in the concert suite. The version in the film had to be chopped up some to work with the final edit of the scene, so a lot of two- and four-bar bits have been excised and it starts in the middle. (But this clip gives you the general idea, at least.) You do not see this piece programmed all that often these days, which is a shame. It is a fun, if taxing blow, to be sure. We played it last night as a part of our "Oscar Winners" Pops subscription series concert.
Here is the film scene. Don't you just wish you could walk around dressed like that today? HAHAHA!!!
Here is the exact arrangement linked above, with the Johann Strauss Orchestra, FIVE HUNDRED BRASS PLAYERS, and the "King of Cheese" himself, André Rieu, in Amsterdam in 2015.
Now get out your big horn, put on some headphones, turn up the volume, and play it twice, so you can try both parts. Do this as loudly as humanly possible without hurting yourself. Heck, go ahead and hurt yourself. Go nuts.
Have some fun, for Pete's sake.
Who was that Pete guy, anyway?
This is from the full-length score used in the concert suite. The version in the film had to be chopped up some to work with the final edit of the scene, so a lot of two- and four-bar bits have been excised and it starts in the middle. (But this clip gives you the general idea, at least.) You do not see this piece programmed all that often these days, which is a shame. It is a fun, if taxing blow, to be sure. We played it last night as a part of our "Oscar Winners" Pops subscription series concert.
Here is the film scene. Don't you just wish you could walk around dressed like that today? HAHAHA!!!
Here is the exact arrangement linked above, with the Johann Strauss Orchestra, FIVE HUNDRED BRASS PLAYERS, and the "King of Cheese" himself, André Rieu, in Amsterdam in 2015.
Now get out your big horn, put on some headphones, turn up the volume, and play it twice, so you can try both parts. Do this as loudly as humanly possible without hurting yourself. Heck, go ahead and hurt yourself. Go nuts.
Have some fun, for Pete's sake.
Who was that Pete guy, anyway?