Philip Sparke – Hymn of the Highlands, Dundonnell – Brass Band München
An evening pause: The third movement, Dundonell, of Philip Sparke’s Hymn of the Highlands, played by Brass Band München. This is so spirited that it doesn’t matter that the camera angle never changes. And watch the conductor give his all as well.
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You sure that’s not a riff on ‘Old Black Joe?’
Good call. The tune is indeed Old Black Joe – disguised as young Scot. (Might be the only politically-acceptable way to perform the song these days.)