Eric Whitacre - Hurt (Behind the Scenes)
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- Опубликовано: 29 сен 2024
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Music: Hurt - Trent Reznor arr. Eric Whitacre
Soprano: Grace Davidson
Video Editor: Ed Stokes
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Eric you should totally make a band arrangement of this song!! It would sound amazing 🔥
Brian Hutchinson omg yes please make a band arrangement!! Would LOVE to play this with my band ❤️
oh my gosh *YES*
I was actually looking for one so I can give it to my band director.
YES
Wow, I am looking forward to hearing the whole song. I also love the cover by Youn Sun Nah : ruclips.net/video/mKZckoS3fNc/видео.html
You succeeded in distilling so much of pain into moments that I couldn't begin to describe. I will be eternally grateful for this work and how you captured raw emotions. Just brilliant.
I discovered this piece a few months ago and I was so incredibly shook to the core by it. It’s one of the most beautiful choral pieces I’ve ever heard in my entire life it’s truly stunningly gorgeous. This November our choir is getting the opportunity to meet and work with Whitacre and I could not be more humbled I’m so incredibly excited.
This is HOT dude.
Correction: this is ONE. HOT. DUDE
Eric Whitacre truly is a modern day prince charming. He also writes music that sounds like it belongs on Gods ipod.
I was transfixed the first time I heard your music, elevated to a state of contemplation, honesty. I am the one who can't wait to share your artistry with the ones who haven't been blessed by your insights. This version of Hurt, it really hurts.......
Those glissandos (subtle and purposeful ones)help to deepen the emotion. And the Vocalise transitions.......ahhh!!!.....indescribable, but specifically the one before "I wear this crown of thorn" is exquisitely painful, like knifes the voices go up to get trapped in that chilling disonanance. (It reminds me a work I admire: "Strange new clothes" from "The boy in the stripped pijamas" James Horner) I love you employed lower notes for basses just in the moment you want to give us that ominous feeling, not tiring the listener with a wide open range throughout the whole song.
I've been in the USA for 14 years, I'm cuban. I graduated there in choral conducting, my professor graduated from the Tchakovsky Conservatory, and choral music is my life, my world, and my soul.
Thank you so very much, Mr. Whitaker. ❤
Greetings from Miami 🌞
Gorgeous..... Yours is unquestionably the most glorious choir in the world!
I'M NOT CRYING, YOU'RE CRYING! 😭😱 Crazy amount of chills on that dissonance "what have I become?" 1:13
Thank you for sharing it with the world. I hope it listens. My life has been made much richer in recent years having discovered the choral music of Pärt, Rautavaara, Rachmaninov, Barber, Tallis and others... Today I discovered how deep music can go.
I would LOVE to know Trent's thoughts on this, especially with the stunning instrumentals he's put out lately. I am sure he would really love this. Eric, you truly are a gift to choral music, and I have loved your work for such a long time. Hope you are well.
Nobody:
Literally, no one:
Eric Whitacre: "the most exquisite pain."
Me: *Delicious dissonance?*
He is a brilliant man. After singing Alleluia I've been in love with his music
Please Eric my word what I’d give to work under you
I'm so glad we used this in our marching band show, if not I never would have heard this beautiful piece.
Good job, Eric. I mean really! If you wanted to pull the hurt from my past and reveal it, well done. The Flemish Radio Choir version is particularly haunting. It's worth a year of therapy, and about as painful. I recommend it to anyone. Que it up, put on some headphones, and think about your past. And have a tissue ready.
Throughout the decades Hurt has been covered by hundreds of professional recording artists. though this version gave truly gave me those chills again, beautiful as it is somber and brutally honest such as the original and the haunting recording of Johnny Cash.
0:56 it's like a desperate scream... like a deep pain..
That part makes me feel a shiver down my spine everytime without fail
So unbelievably incredible! Thank you Eric.
I love it. Because I can feel the pain through the music. It brought me tears. It's so beautiful ❤
It would be awesome to hear this in person! A another US tour would be great.
Eric, I know this will get lost, but I’m in my senior year of high school. Next year I’m planning to attend Western Washington University to major in music education, and minor in composition. I am a pretty strict band kid, yet I have always been drawn to your music. That being said, I’m an avid amateur composer and arranger. This version of Hurt... there is none better. I would love to see it be arranged for wind ensemble. This would of course be best envisioned by you, but the dreamer in me wishes I could get permission to arrange it myself. Anyways, I love everything you put out, keep being amazing!
Only very few pieces of music can bring feelings of this magnitude. Thank you so much for this.
Where can I find the sheet music for this?!
I've never felt such painful goosebumps in my life. I'm in love with this.
I just stumbled on your cover of this song. I performed some of your music in my high school choir but I think this might be my favorite so far from what I've heard. For whatever reason, when I listen to this song I see myself in a grey empty landscape of falling ash, with a slight rain revealing the ruins of ancient Gothic cathedrals in the distance. I love it.
I’m in love with this piece...I cry every time I hear it!! You can hear all the thought behind every chord and it’s just breath taking, by far my favorite choral piece (and I have a whole playlist of Eric whitacre)
Thank you sir for creating such a beautiful arrangement of this hauntingly stunning song. Truly a legend.
One of my goals in life is to end up in an Eric Whitacre song recording. All of his music is so beautiful.
Will you ever publish the score and parts, our choir director would love to have us sing it
As I've been dealing with some mental issues lately, I have found this song so deeply relatable. I've listened to the original NIN version, the Johnny Cash cover, and this version (This one several times in particular). I can kind of understand why but I still wonder why the last little stanza was left out?
"If I could start again
A million miles away
I will keep myself
I would find a way"
It would seem hard to find a place to fit this into your choral version without it sounding somehow awkward to me. But was it mostly so that the song could end on a more tragic note with the last words sung being "I will make you hurt"?
Raymond Alcantara i also recommend the version with just trent reznor and a piano. haunting.
Is this going to be in print any time soon?
Soon!
When is soon
Because we would like to sing it this year for a concert if we could
Is there yet a possibility the sheet music for this beauty is going to be released soon?
Now
You succeeded. It's exquisite.
😌🌎🌏🌍😘 Love you 🦋
Omg I love you! 🌸🌸🌸
Beautiful arrangement!
Thank you.
'To distill and elevate that suffering to a climax of the most exquisite pain.'
Sounds like a sadistic salesman trying to peddle vintage bottled agony. I'll be sure to give you a referral to the grim reaper if you ever need a spot on his crew.