What are you Listening to in 2025?🎶

When I came here this morning, some posts seemed to be missing, then I discovered 2 threads have the same title.
Here's page 1 of the other thread, which currently has 54 pages. -> HERE
Does anyone know if there is a way these can be combined?
 

When I came here this morning, some posts seemed to be missing, then I discovered 2 threads have the same title.
Here's page 1 of the other thread, which currently has 54 pages. -> HERE
Does anyone know if there is a way these can be combined?
I know what you mean. When l posted "The Great Pretender" I posted it on the appropriate first page but when l checked
on it it wasn't there even though there were still two available spaces left at the bottom of that thread. l ended up finding it on the second page with the same title you're talking about, There were no other videos on that page so l deleted it and tried it again and it did the same thing popping up on that second pqge. l've decided to accept it and move on to a gourmet cooking forum and try to get a job as someone's cook.
 
It's my fault - I accidentally posted to this 2 page thread instead of the longer one, "What are you listening to in 2025?" There are no set rules I'm aware of, but next time I'll be more careful to stick with the long one.
 
A bit esoteric for many perhaps, but this piece and this lineup of musicians are first rate. Two of the trumpets, Brandon Ridenour (composer of this piece) and Chris Coletti, are or were part of the Canadian Brass, a world-renowned brass quintet. Carol Jantsch, on tuba, is the principal tubist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Demondrae Thurman, on euphonium, is a world-renowned soloist and educator. Marshall Gilkes, who plays the solo parts on trombone, is another soloist. I don't know of the others, but it's clear they're hanging with the big dogs.

 
A bit esoteric for many perhaps, but this piece and this lineup of musicians are first rate. Two of the trumpets, Brandon Ridenour (composer of this piece) and Chris Coletti, are or were part of the Canadian Brass, a world-renowned brass quintet. Carol Jantsch, on tuba, is the principal tubist with the Philadelphia Orchestra. Demondrae Thurman, on euphonium, is a world-renowned soloist and educator. Marshall Gilkes, who plays the solo parts on trombone, is another soloist. I don't know of the others, but it's clear they're hanging with the big dogs.

I enjoyed the piece. I played trumpet, French horn, and the baritone in the 8th grade Orchestra. :)
 

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