First Ernest Bloch composition I fell in love with though my name has a Jewish route I'm not Jewish I love this music and would love to find and experience more 🌺
We're playing this in my orchestra class and I hope we can honor it as much as Ms. Krijgh does... she's an amazing cellist and her emotion really comes out with this piece!
Beautiful crying here ! Let’s not forget what this piece of music one who it was written by and for what reason! Rip to all that suffered at the hands of Hitler and his evil solders ! As we are now in a war against humanity! It’s not easy to think the world we trust the ones in power are not our friends they are our enemy and history is repeating
Harriett Krijgh's performance revealed the soul of this piece to me, after struggling with it for quite a while. Thank you 🙏 (And thanks, as well, to the Giedre Slekyte and the Junge Sinfonie)
I grew up only listening to metal,country and pop but I have to say boney james amd septicflesh is why I gotten into classical.this is the second song I heard of this artist,I can't spell the first one I heard but it was about king Solomon I think.it was a very powerful song to me and now I'm obsessed with this!
I have posted on RUclips, a year or so back, a video of my own performance of this piece. But I must admit that I like the present version better than my own.
Bloch never really left the 19th Century. In the meantime, technological Music has taken over, much of which is dry and soulless. I think many younger people will rediscover Bloch, as the World hurtles toward who knows what. The Rubato here is just wonderful.
How is no one in the audience sobbing?! My gosh what a performance, so deep and powerful. I wouldn’t be able to stop crying.
First Ernest Bloch composition I fell in love with though my name has a Jewish route I'm not Jewish I love this music and would love to find and experience more 🌺
This is the song I want to listen to when I grow older, while sitting in my homemade garden on top of a hill somewhere quiet.
Beautiful! I pray to you Father, asking for your forgiveness. For me, for my loved ones, for all Humanity 🙏💖
I have played this many many times on bass.
This rendition deserves my highest compliment: this is the way I want to play it.
Wonderful to hear.
I think it sounds better on bass tbh, I just think the bass’s dark tone fits the piece better
We're playing this in my orchestra class and I hope we can honor it as much as Ms. Krijgh does... she's an amazing cellist and her emotion really comes out with this piece!
Beautiful composition played with soulful brilliance.
Ich habe mir mehrere Fassungen angehört, niemand spielt dieses Stück so gefühlvoll, einfach wunderbar! Danke!
Finde genauso!
Paolo Sorrentino used this wonderful music for his film “The Hand of God”… pure magic.
I brividi. Ci ho messo una settimana per trovarla..,magia.
Solo io la sto ascoltando in loop ? Che spettacolo.
Ci ho messo una vitaaaaa
@@Siimo16 ne è valsa la pena fratello.
@@MrJendev sono settimane che la fischio
The soul of the Jewish Spirit. Beautifully written and beautifully performed. Thank you!
beautifully performed
I like the strong bowing here.
Ernest Bloch 1980-1959 apparently the man was born after his death - long live his music.
It's a very 😔unfortunate typo. Ernest Bloch was Born in 1880 and Passed away in 1959 at the age of 78. ✌🏻
Beautiful crying here ! Let’s not forget what this piece of music one who it was written by and for what reason! Rip to all that suffered at the hands of Hitler and his evil solders ! As we are now in a war against humanity! It’s not easy to think the world we trust the ones in power are not our friends they are our enemy and history is repeating
Harriett Krijgh's performance revealed the soul of this piece to me, after struggling with it for quite a while. Thank you 🙏
(And thanks, as well, to the Giedre Slekyte and the Junge Sinfonie)
Outstanding!!! Very moving.
Sublime....toda una oración del corazón
So, so beautiful! Thank you.
Sublime.
Yes, a beautiful prayer! Played so touching!
I grew up only listening to metal,country and pop but I have to say boney james amd septicflesh is why I gotten into classical.this is the second song I heard of this artist,I can't spell the first one I heard but it was about king Solomon I think.it was a very powerful song to me and now I'm obsessed with this!
Absolutely beautiful
What a beauty just divine music.
beautiful!
3:18 : the voice ascending..
איזה יופי פשוט מוזיקה אלוהית.
1980-1959 :)
The sole's cry of longing.
Stunning...
Magnifique 🌹
Bünderwar!!schönne!!
devine 🖤
After watching the documentary, "Music in Nazi Germany," this piece resonates loudly in my mind than how it sounds.
Shalom... YHWH...
Shalom... Adonai...
🤲😔💔
Nice Bloch!
Undoubtedly the best cello player in the world.
😂😂😂
It's a cello.
FANTASTIC
Beautiful
Non ti disunire Fabio
magnifique
Woow bellísimo!
Très belle interprétation..
that may well be the loudest cello ive ever heard
amazing how he was born before he died.
what?
Wow
Очень трогает
La musique est vrément tros belle s'es lsupert bien jouer
I am quite convinced that Ennio Morricone took up the notes of this song in "Romanzo" written for the film "Novecento" by Bernardo Bertolucci
There is a mistake in the text in the movie: it is written that Bloch was born in 1980!!
Non ti disunire Fabio...
♥️
I have posted on RUclips, a year or so back, a video of my own performance of this piece. But I must admit that I like the present version better than my own.
Yeap
Who is the cellist? I do not see her name anywhere. Thx
Harriet Krijgh. It appears at about 18 seconds into the music. She is excellent. Plays with passion. This piece always chokes me up.
@@Paul49Giloi Thanks Paul... so beautiful
its a life story
Has this been used in documentaries? I am sure that I have heard it before on television?
I've heard it in a Dutch documentary called The Betrayal by Technology, A Portrait of Jacques Ellul, it's up on RUclips, that's how I found this piece
@@inconceivablebloomer7697 I think that it has become popular through its usage on TV and Film. Plus it is very emotional.
@@monsterjazzlicks Quite possibly
@Slickandie18 Oh really. I saw that a couple of times about ten years ago.
Not sure which actual version was used in the documentary?
I dreamed of Jewish mothers praying for innocent Palestinian children
Bloch never really left the 19th Century. In the meantime, technological Music has taken over, much of which is dry and soulless. I think many younger people will rediscover Bloch, as the World hurtles toward who knows what. The Rubato here is just wonderful.
lol
who is that wonderful cellist?!
💙🏵️♦️🌵😉
😂
Wow