Apr112020
My Spirit Be Joyful - Seattle Symphony Brass Quintet
Happy Easter!
Please enjoy this socially distanced version of J.S. Bach's "My Spirit Be Joyful". Many of us would be playing at Church services Easter morning, if social distancing was not in effect. Although we are currently unable to perform concerts for our wonderful audience, or come to your local church service and play this beautiful music, we hope this video will inspire some Easter joy during this difficult time.
Seattle Symphony Musicians
David Gordon and Alexander White - Trumpet
Ko-ichiro Yamamoto - Trombone
Jeffrey Fair - Horn
John DiCesare - Tuba
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