The Lark Ascending - Ralph Vaughan Williams

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  • Опубликовано: 24 июл 2012
  • 'The Lark Ascending', inspired by a poem of the same name by George Meredith, was begun shortly before the outbreak of the First World War but not completed until Vaughan Williams returned from active service in France. This performance is by Nicola Benedetti with the London Philharmonic Orchestra conducted by Andrew Litton.
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  • @Christinecedar
    @Christinecedar 6 лет назад +421

    My dear Mother (died May 3, 2018) listening to The Lark Ascending over and over again during her last days, was very comforting for her, bless her dear soul.🌹

    • @robbieharold3498
      @robbieharold3498 3 года назад +22

      Now THAT made me cry, though I was already close with the music and the comments. How beautiful and sad, and thank you for sharing that experience.

    • @Christinecedar
      @Christinecedar 3 года назад +4

      @@robbieharold3498 Thank you Robbie ⭐️❤️

    • @driftingwild455
      @driftingwild455 3 года назад +17

      I played this to both my father and mother when they were dying. 21st May 2016 and 1st April 2018.
      It has a timelessness and a quality of things changing but not ending. I think that's important. I still feel their presence xx 💕

    • @swethastejskal1069
      @swethastejskal1069 3 года назад +29

      im 12 years old, and my grandma died on 20 may 2021, im learning this for her funeral, and it was the last thing she asked of me

    • @bananacake9289
      @bananacake9289 2 года назад +10

      So very sorry Christine about your mom 😢😢😢🙏🏻🙏🏻
      I also lost mine Jan 2015, and I just know that this music
      conjured up her absolute love of the countryside, pheasants, deer, foxes 🦊
      and squirrels 🐿 which would congregate in her rural ENGLISH garden! plus her flowers 🌸
      My own feeling is that this piece IS quintessentially ENGLISH and always will be!
      Indeed, the very scenes in this video sum up just what I mean…..old cottages, sheep etc!!
      God bless……hope you’re doing ok! From Worcestershire uk 🇬🇧🙋‍♀️🙋‍♀️🥰🥰🥰

  • @Beruthiel45
    @Beruthiel45 3 месяца назад +13

    My husband of 60 years passed away on December 23rd, 2023. This has been a transcendant moment for me. Listening to the violin soar and sweep into heaven. 😢💔💖

  • @jean-francoisrobitaille6560
    @jean-francoisrobitaille6560 Год назад +34

    Vaughn Williams has to be one of the most underrated composers and should be played more often…

    • @joebg47
      @joebg47 2 месяца назад +1

      He is one of the greats. I don't think he is underrated. Hovhaness is underrated; David Diamond is underrated, but RVW is in the Pantheon of those who are the best.

  • @haroldtalayumptewa5262
    @haroldtalayumptewa5262 Год назад +80

    I always loved Vaughan 's music. I recently loss my wife of 48 years and when I listened to this piece I broke down cried.

    • @Fercough
      @Fercough Год назад +6

      That's ok. I lost my wife in 2007, I cry some days at the pain still. Embrace your love for her. X

    • @riverreasteve
      @riverreasteve 6 месяцев назад

      Guys, lost my wife too in 2021. Good to hear Im not alone with these emotions!

    • @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx
      @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx 3 месяца назад +2

      I’m sorry, man. There is something in this music that captures a beauty that can never die, the mystery is of life itself.

  • @seansheridan5402
    @seansheridan5402 10 месяцев назад +24

    I have lived in Australia for 60years.
    But for me to return to my beloved homeland, all I have to do,is listen to this beautiful music.

  • @simont190
    @simont190 2 года назад +62

    Reminds me of when I was a boy of 11 sitting in heather on a hillside on a perfect summers day in 1969 looking out to sea and seeing the larks arising upwards.

  • @johndevon9882
    @johndevon9882 3 года назад +30

    My early life I guess was one of hardship. I now sit in my garden overlooking the green hills of Dartmoor in Devon and am reminded of where I was and where I am now. As I reflect on my dificult journey this music takes me back through those memories , so grateful that someone greater was looking out for me all along.

    • @reacher2526
      @reacher2526 6 месяцев назад +1

      Beautiful words. This gives me hope that me and my wife's hardships will also soon come to an end...

    • @tallen1628
      @tallen1628 4 месяца назад +1

      Thanks for the hopeful message, I hope to find myself in a similar place one day. Enjoy the peace.

    • @johndevon9882
      @johndevon9882 4 месяца назад

      I am sure you will. Good luck to you for the future@@tallen1628

  • @morriganravenchild6613
    @morriganravenchild6613 5 лет назад +105

    This remains one of the most outstanding pieces of music ever in my opinion. It captures perfectly the tranquility of a warm summer's afternoon deep in the leafy English countryside. This peace you rarely find in life now which makes this so special.

    • @sheilabang3942
      @sheilabang3942 Год назад +2

      Indeed!!!

    • @petersmyth6604
      @petersmyth6604 Год назад +4

      How perfectly put!..Could not agree more...sublime music indeed!❤

    • @MARSBELLA1
      @MARSBELLA1 8 месяцев назад +4

      It was inspired by WW1 - V Williams had an amazing life. He wrote this in France. When he saw small glimpses of beauty. At the beginning such as a tree or kindness. Even writing about it makes me emotional. Truly one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.

    • @beartoven6116
      @beartoven6116 8 месяцев назад +1

      Good to know, how you see it.

    • @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx
      @ScaleScarborough-jq8zx 3 месяца назад

      It’s the only presence I’ve ever trusted fully.

  • @Fercough
    @Fercough Год назад +3

    This and Albatross are so wonderfully light and airy. The sensation of flying is mental freedom. Joyous.

  • @johnprudent3216
    @johnprudent3216 Год назад +4

    I remember hearing this piece for the very first time around 2005 or so on my father’s sound system. It was playing during a classical block on a radio station. Blew my mind and introduced me to the beautiful, different world that classical music could be outside of Bach, Beethoven and the other usual suspects. This was the first classical music piece that made me truly feel something as I listened to it on some nights (even brought a tear to my eye once).
    The version I listened to was the perfect (to me) 16 plus minute version. The soloist and orchestra were so on point that no other version would do. If it was one minute less or sped up In anyway, I could spot the difference and just stop it.
    I’m a bit older now. My father who loved all kinds of music is no longer with us. But I still love this piece. This particular rendition is beautifully done and makes me feel like I just discovered it like all those years ago when my Pop had that radio station on.
    Thanks for uploading this beautiful rendition.

  • @neilbuchanan9389
    @neilbuchanan9389 3 месяца назад +2

    The blend of mass strings and a beautiful solo rendition is unsurpassed.
    This has to be in the top 3 of any music genre!

  • @j0o235
    @j0o235 2 года назад +8

    My heart has ❤finally found❤ classical music ❤😉it only took me 66 years 😁

  • @wendyhardin5259
    @wendyhardin5259 11 месяцев назад +18

    This piece always brings me to tears. It’s so beautiful.

  • @davidrisher3552
    @davidrisher3552 9 лет назад +74

    Ralph Vaughan Williams can touch my soul like no other - one of the greatest composers ever - This performance by Benedetti on her Strat is the best I've heard - a work of beauty - like her

  • @mopjockey
    @mopjockey 8 лет назад +32

    My favorite piece of music ever. Someday I will be blind, but that is ok because beauty such as this exists to hear.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад +46

    I was being held in mother,s bosom and was listening to this song around a child .
    My mother was listening to this song with tears in her eyes .
    In memory of late my mother .

    • @shin-i-chikozima
      @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад +9

      @Susan Moran
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      It's indispensable to growth of the rice , but gloomy days last nearly one month to us .
      After the rainy season is over ,
      all shines , and hot and heat summer to be full of dynamism comes over .
      In our pensive Tokyo ,
      in the endless vibrant night view of Tokyo , the various emotions of 14
      million people's sorrow , pleasures , grief , suffering , regret , lamentation and anger are blended together , shining as if those feeling were colorful neon lights .
      Someday please come to Tokyo where is full of dynamism , surprises , mystery and delicious foods .
      Take care of yourself
      Good luck !
      Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection .

    • @kirksavva1748
      @kirksavva1748 2 месяца назад +1

      @@shin-i-chikozimathat was beautiful. You have more poetry?

    • @shin-i-chikozima
      @shin-i-chikozima 2 месяца назад

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  • @matthewthomas8432
    @matthewthomas8432 4 года назад +35

    I thank my Father in Heaven for his great creation and for enabling this tune to confirm everything, every type of emotion that a human could possibly have. Thank you Mr Williams. You have blessed countless thousands with this work. RIP. Lest we forget

  • @sueconlon628
    @sueconlon628 3 года назад +10

    Such a very beautiful piece of music deserves to be number one in a classical history. It pulls at your heart in such a physical way.I love it and lament, oh beautiful land of England my lion hearted home.

  • @wiganjim
    @wiganjim 9 лет назад +55

    Sadly the England I grow old in, and my children mature has never needed a statement so profound; as ambiguous as this. I hope my children can understand my love for this, as much as I love them, and the country of my birth. I hope they see the beauty :)

  • @rosejoy07
    @rosejoy07 3 года назад +71

    Even in times like this when the world is pretty messed up it is music like this that gives me hope for the future

  • @dave5605
    @dave5605 2 года назад +49

    I hear this, and despite everything that’s happening in the world, I just feel there is hope. This represents the best of humanity. It’s what we are really capable of.
    Utterly, utterly beautiful

    • @davidpritchard9069
      @davidpritchard9069 Год назад +1

      Amen to that brother.

    • @desallen2174
      @desallen2174 Год назад +1

      I love your optimism but, unfortunately the world of politics doesn't work like that. Happy to co concur that it is utterly beautiful.

    • @JS-xn3ql
      @JS-xn3ql 10 месяцев назад

      It’s about a bird anyway lol

    • @robertr6675
      @robertr6675 9 месяцев назад

      Will be played at my funeral. There. Have made my decision.

  • @larrydunn5556
    @larrydunn5556 3 года назад +48

    One of the most transcendent pieces of music ever written. Nicola Benedetti is a gift from heaven! Ralph Vaughan Williams would have more than approved!

  • @yvonnestephens656
    @yvonnestephens656 2 года назад +10

    So very beautiful. Words aren't enough. This wondrous piece brings me to tears every time, but at the same time is uplifting.

  • @InvestingForTomorrow24
    @InvestingForTomorrow24 10 лет назад +20

    Stupendous achievement for a spirit to triumph over the insanity of war with a composition depicting infinite peace and beauty.

  • @richardlewis1395
    @richardlewis1395 11 лет назад +69

    To my mind one of the most beautiful and touching pieces of music ever written. And the wonderful images add immeasurably to my enjoyment.

  • @lindacharing7355
    @lindacharing7355 8 лет назад +48

    I too am an atheist but I think there is a deep spiritual need in all of us. This amazing piece of music reaches that spirit and makes me cry also. It is so beautiful. Life is truly amazing.

    • @AndyJarman
      @AndyJarman 2 года назад +6

      I believe this is the music Mole and Ratty listened to when they heard those pipes on that island in the river.

    • @suecomstock3226
      @suecomstock3226 Год назад +3

      Linda, It is amazing and it brings me in awe of my God. It is such a blessing for me to hear it.

  • @openmusic3904
    @openmusic3904 3 года назад +18

    Amazing, she really makes the violin sing, like a lark! There were parts of the performance where she made the violin sound unmistakably bird-song like. Wonderful performance.

  • @MarionWebber
    @MarionWebber 8 лет назад +53

    Lovely, isn't it wonderful that we have artists who create beauty to restore the human spirit during troubling times? Thank you Ralph and Nicola.

    • @Stephaniewashere
      @Stephaniewashere 8 месяцев назад

      I long for days 7 years ago when those troubling timed were fabricated by the media and crooked politicians. Now we are going to hell and fast. This music helps a little.

  • @greenhands8959
    @greenhands8959 3 года назад +38

    I watched this women last night on the BBC Proms for the first ever I felt classical music, I've never really cared, but this had my jaw dropping and tears streaming right down my neck, such a journey to be taken on.

  • @trudyturvey8401
    @trudyturvey8401 8 лет назад +39

    This is the most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard-it always reduces me (or elevates me!) to tears.

    • @burtingtune
      @burtingtune 8 лет назад +5

      +Trudy Turvey I feel the same; it's the brilliance of Vaughan William's music that it can uplift you and make you experience a feeling of loss at the same time. I also think he is the composer who best encapsulates Englishness.

  • @markhoward4999
    @markhoward4999 9 лет назад +18

    I am a Lancashire lad born and bred, I've been living in Australia for some time now, but my heart will alway call England home, I have just spent the last 16:09 minutes with tears in eyes and an ache in my heart. Damn you HOMESICKNESS !!!!..Thanks anyway Colin for posting....Now where are those tissues ?

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  9 лет назад +2

      Yes, it's that kind of music, isn't it, Mark? Glad you liked it.

    • @nickthomas181
      @nickthomas181 9 лет назад

      Lancashire lad ?Well hello fom myself in Burnley Im sure its so much warmer your end and yes it moves you to such emotion dosnt it. Now I must go and walk me whippet and of course feed the pidgeons and do all the other cliches were so famous for in Lancashire lol.

    • @fedism
      @fedism 9 лет назад +1

      Im from miami but grew fond of your homeland because i can really feel myself there with this music. Are modern inventions coming close to this piece ?

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  9 лет назад

      Fedism - you asked if 'modern inventions are coming close to this piece'. I'm not quite sure what you mean by this. I have deliberately included only pictures of the countryside of England but of course we also have huge cities, freeways, factories and powerstations. A lot of England is very modern and ugly - I only included the nice parts!

    • @ryanhaynes1825
      @ryanhaynes1825 9 лет назад

      Colin I believe he means contemporary compositions in the same spirit.

  • @user-vd7sm4zz4m
    @user-vd7sm4zz4m 5 месяцев назад +1

    The most stunning piece of music...reminds me when I'm walking the dog..with the larks above singing

  • @abdulmohamed4176
    @abdulmohamed4176 8 лет назад +243

    Never in my life did ever think music would touch me deeply. But hearing this amazing masterpiece by accident, my heart bursts with emotions I have held onto for soo long, crying all out.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  8 лет назад +9

      +Abdul Mohamed Thanks so much for taking the time to comment, Abdul.

    • @marvinc999
      @marvinc999 8 лет назад +7

      +Abdul Mohamed
      I envy you - for having only just discovered this piece of transcendentally-beautiful music.

    • @GerardBeaubrun
      @GerardBeaubrun 8 лет назад +6

      +Abdul Mohamed I'm floored by such outpouring of emotion and eloquence

    • @BeltaineRose
      @BeltaineRose 8 лет назад +8

      +Abdul Mohamed It is so beautiful ,I really understand your sentiments .This piece has lifted my heart and spirit ......

    • @sberu9528
      @sberu9528 8 лет назад +19

      As a survivor for 71 years on the planet, watching some things pass from view forever, it is reassuring that people can still discover and rediscover what they never knew or have forgotten. It is a good thing for a man to cry for beauty's sake. We are not broken we are all becoming .......

  • @user-ow1sp1ov6g
    @user-ow1sp1ov6g 4 месяца назад +1

    It is for the main part associated with the loss of a loved one. I find it totally different I love walking and to here the larks climbing and falling its so intoxicating. God bless anyone who loves this piece of music ❤

  • @bernardf326
    @bernardf326 4 месяца назад +3

    Bonjour Amis britannique !
    Un commentaire en français (je me sens très seul 😉)
    Magnifique musique, je ferme les yeux et m'imagine arpentant la campagne vallonnée du Sud de l'Angleterre. Mes pensées apaisées vagabondes...
    Merci

  • @riverdart2068
    @riverdart2068 Год назад +9

    This piece encapsulates England and all that she means and how precious she is. England is still out there, beyond the stews of the cities and towns and she still calls us...

  • @girlplanetboy
    @girlplanetboy Год назад +2

    For me @2:33 when the strings come in, I get an overwhelming sense of it representing the moment when consciousness first came into being and saw the glory of life in existence.

  • @MakeMusicVideos
    @MakeMusicVideos 9 лет назад +22

    As a music teacher and student, one of my greatest pleasures is experiencing RVW. This is one of my absolute favorites!

  • @brianfoley4328
    @brianfoley4328 6 месяцев назад +1

    This is the first time hearing The Lark Ascending...beautiful work.

  • @1RAHRAH
    @1RAHRAH 2 года назад +3

    I felt myself soaring. I felt my breathing calm to almost stillness. I felt just the hint of tears around the edges. I've been listening to this piece all day and it makes me feel the same each time. So beautiful. Thanks for sharing.

  • @robertendean5989
    @robertendean5989 9 лет назад +82

    This piece sounds so English, it could only been written by an Englishman. It invokes summer days walking on the rolling hills in my county of Sussex. RVW never gets the recognition he truly deserves, he wrote some truly beautiful music. Thanks for sharing.

    • @071949
      @071949 9 лет назад +9

      Robert, Agreed. But in some passages do you not think it sounds as if RVW was influenced by Chinese music? In any event, The Lark Ascending" is one of my favorite compositions, and Nicola's performance is first-rate. 11/13/2014

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  9 лет назад +11

      071949
      Any apparent 'Chinese' influence is coincidental; RVW often uses pentatonic scales, which are also common in traditional Chinese music. In fact, pentatonic scales are common in folk-music all over the world.

    • @071949
      @071949 9 лет назад

      Colin
      Thank you for contributing to my musical "education". I enjoy listening to music, but I am almost totally ignorant of the "mechanics" of how it is created. Looking forward to exploring more of your uploads. 11/14/2014

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  9 лет назад +2

      I know very little about the technicalities of music, either 071949! But you must have a 'good ear' to make the connection between RVW and Chinese music! It's all in these special pentatonic scales. His most 'Chinese' sounding piece is the last movement of his 8th Symphony. See what you think. Meantime I hope you enjoy some of my other videos.

    • @071949
      @071949 9 лет назад +1

      Colin
      Thank you for responding. I "hear" what you mean about the RVW 8th. One of my favorite "connections" is the first movement of the Ravel Piano Concerto in G and the music of George Gershwin. I note that they both passed away in 1937. A reminder that the boundaries between genres can be VERY flexible! 11/14/2014

  • @philipross2013
    @philipross2013 8 лет назад +2

    RVW lived in Dorking ,the town where I was born in 1947. The Dorking Halls were built for this man and my mother and father saw him conduct there I would think during the war. I have a letter that was left to me which my mother held dear. She was a secretary during WW2 at a school in Dorking and RVW came to see a school concert and she kept the letter he wrote saying how he was looking forward to the visit. Any wonder his music is so touching.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  8 лет назад

      +philip ross Thanks for sharing that memory Philip. I am a Trustee of the Ralph Vaughan Williams Society. If you were able to scan the letter and mail it to me I know several RVW scholars who would be interested in seeing it. My email is colinlees@hotmail.co.uk Happy new year and thanks for taking the time to respond.

  • @whateva8964
    @whateva8964 4 месяца назад +2

    13:30 - this chordal resolve is so simple and sublime. And it moves my heart everytime i hear it.

  • @jazz185
    @jazz185 19 часов назад

    My old dad loved this piece and all RVW's works. Rip Harry.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад +5

    Whenever I listen to this masterpiece she plays with splendid skill
    the sadness and nostalgia in me oozes out

  • @normamulligan132
    @normamulligan132 Год назад +2

    Music that touches the soul - a magical interlude filled with joy! Superb!!

  • @FayeDarling65
    @FayeDarling65 Год назад +2

    Sublime . Want this to be played at my funeral .

  • @kmcoady1
    @kmcoady1 10 лет назад +14

    The piece is amazing but her playing brings me to tears.

  • @AlgisKemezys
    @AlgisKemezys 11 месяцев назад +3

    Oh my! A genius piece of music that takes your soul and gives it relief.

  • @hermajesty52
    @hermajesty52 10 лет назад +20

    "Beauty will save the world"---Dostoevsky. THIS is beautiful. thank you Colin

  • @HuxleyWasRight
    @HuxleyWasRight 8 лет назад +18

    you can almost smell the English countryside when you listen to Vaughn Williams.

    • @zaferteomete2619
      @zaferteomete2619 5 лет назад

      FANTASTİC MUSİC

    • @C02045
      @C02045 2 года назад +1

      I close my eyes and see and hear the gorse seeds popping under summer sun, on the Surrey heathland of my childhood

  • @paulmartin39
    @paulmartin39 10 месяцев назад +1

    Incredibly beautiful beyond my inadequate words. Music is magnificent. 🎶🎶🙏❤️🙏🎶

  • @bradgibson9858
    @bradgibson9858 9 лет назад +87

    It is a truly beautiful piece that I feel Williams not only captured nature and a bird in flight, but all of the grief that must have seeped into him after carting all those broken bodies and souls of the men in his ambulance who endured the western front. A piece of despair and hope and I agree with the para, it is something to stir the soul and make one weep if you have a soul.

    • @jacquelinecrichton7397
      @jacquelinecrichton7397 3 года назад +3

      I do have a soul. This beautiful music surely, shall never be surpassed. My father, my uncles all WW2 veterens but I'm confident they would have lain in a a hay meadow with only the lark ascending - I wish eternally I was with them. All sadly passed but missed daily.

    • @jbut1208
      @jbut1208 2 года назад +3

      We all have a soul! Whether we are prepared to acknowledge or not God made us with a soul!

  • @davidpritchard9069
    @davidpritchard9069 Год назад +1

    Such an emotional piece.
    Me and my brother Jim moved into a flat in our early 20's in 2000..this was on classic fm when we switched on our Technics....we played it the day we left 2004...it felt fitting.
    I'll sometimes listen to it when im a bit flat..it reminds me of Jim!..then I smile..perfect.

  • @TheRandomPhangirl
    @TheRandomPhangirl 8 лет назад +35

    I met Nicola Benedetti when I was five and just starting violin, and she played this piece. It had a massive effect on me and I think shaped the player I am today; the first time I played the opening bars of this wonderful music I broke down in years because it was just that emotional for me.

  • @dougquinton4040
    @dougquinton4040 9 лет назад +7

    Never realised the beauty of the violin until my daughter started playing it. The beauty of the high notes in this piece is exquisite.

  • @johngialanellajr8650
    @johngialanellajr8650 6 лет назад +3

    How could 40 people dislike this. I guess they prefer Rap and Hip Hop crap. I listen to Pop and some Rock, but know this is top quality.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  6 лет назад

      It's 41 now, John! Strange isn't it?

  • @boomer1954ful
    @boomer1954ful 5 лет назад +1

    This level of beauty through creativity is proof that we have a soul.

  • @Carlito_El_Gooner
    @Carlito_El_Gooner 8 лет назад +6

    Can't believe as a grown man listening to this piece has actually brought me to tears.

    • @TheTokyodreamstar
      @TheTokyodreamstar 8 лет назад +1

      It's extremely powerful
      emotionally.

    • @arthursid1129
      @arthursid1129 7 лет назад

      Would not the disbelief be greater if it hadn't brought you to tears?

  • @27brigitte
    @27brigitte 4 года назад +2

    Pure emotion, pure spirit....everything is ascending....this is resurrection....Thank you

  • @tedcrim560
    @tedcrim560 4 года назад +3

    A composition by Ralph Vaughn Williams, like all of his compositions, that projects universal appeal and lasting relevance to the world of classical music. Few areas provide such profound access to the more sublime aspects of life that has the power to transcend everyday life and whisk the listener to another place of beauty and listening perfection.
    Ted R. Crim

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  4 года назад

      Nice sentiments Ted. But I'm puzzled by the fact that almost all Americans who respond to my posts spell 'Vaughan' as 'Vaughn'... :)

    • @tedcrim560
      @tedcrim560 4 года назад +1

      Collin, sincere apologies for my oversight. It was not intentional. Just a laxity on my part. Thank for your kind thoughts. You have done a public service in posting this piece for all to enjoy.
      Best,
      Ted

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  4 года назад

      @@tedcrim560 Thanks for your very gracious remarks but an apology really isn't needed. I'm genuinely intrigued about why this spelling is so prevalent among American contributors. More importantly, I'm delighted to hear that you enjoyed the music and the presentation.

    • @tedcrim560
      @tedcrim560 4 года назад +1

      Colin,
      I may have worked out the dilemma regarding the two spellings of Vaughan. In the United States, it appears that the name Vaughan is more commonly spelled without the second a after the h. I have seen both, but I believe the spelling of Vaughan with the second a has a more British origin than without that seems more common in this country. Incidentally, your posting of Nicola Benedetti's rendition of "The Lark Ascending" with Andrew Litton conducting is interesting in that I met Mr. Litton while he was the conductor of the Dallas Symphony some years ago. I was able to get his autograph on a notecard with the Dallas Symphony Hall embossed on the card.
      I hope this provides some minor clariication.
      Best always,
      Ted

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  4 года назад

      @@tedcrim560 Thanks for that Ted. I'm reminded of the Man From Uncle, Robert Vaughn! Your memory of meeting Mr Litton reminded me that I once had tickets to hear Nicola B play The Lark Ascending in the city of Warwick about nine years ago. I had a seat very close to the front where I could admire both her playing and her beauty (!) but sadly I couldn't go as I had to have an emergence eye operation!

  • @johnc485
    @johnc485 9 лет назад +2

    Played tonight at the wonderful service at Westminster Abbey, 100 years tonight when the world changed forever. Glad to have found this version by Nicola, my favourite Scottish violinist. Thank You

  • @paulrothwell9033
    @paulrothwell9033 5 лет назад

    My goodness this piece of music evokes a real serenity in these turbulent and uncertain times.
    Vaughan Williams piece of music captures my many wonderful cycle rides in the beautiful Cotswolds.
    Irrespective of our differences (Brexit it and all of that Palaver) we live in one of the most beautiful places in the world. Sadly we don't often appreciate

  • @preeves915
    @preeves915 7 лет назад +4

    When searching for music for my dear Mum's recent funeral, I read an online article by Simple Minds' lead singer Jim Kerr, saying that this was his favourite piece of classical music. I listened to it here and realised that it would be perfect - and it was.

  • @lorrainebennett7528
    @lorrainebennett7528 20 дней назад

    The Lark Ascending and Tales from Thomas Tallin are the most beautiful music I have ever heard.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад +6

    This masterpiece will transcend time , race , nation and space
    This masterpiece is forever
    Since I listen to and compare many this work's performances , I can understand the talent , ability and skill of this violinist .
    From
    Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  3 года назад

      So glad you like this music. Thanks for commenting.

  • @nix4pool
    @nix4pool 6 лет назад +3

    A Masterpiece, the beauty of music encapsulated in 15 minutes, just stunning.

  • @moriwaki1105
    @moriwaki1105 Год назад +1

    One of the most Beautiful videos on here....Even my Chicken has come for a listen....Thank you for creating it for us.

  • @wendydavis8130
    @wendydavis8130 10 лет назад +79

    I loved this, it made me cry the music is so captivating and imagery stunning. England is the best place on earth isn't it.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  10 лет назад +1

      So glad you enjoyed it Wendy. Thanks for taking the time to comment.

    • @PeterBrodie
      @PeterBrodie 3 года назад +8

      Was. But we've taken its destruction further and further since those days - now going stronger than ever with HS2, golf courses, and a huge loss of rural life even since my childhood.

    • @charlierumoldboi3939
      @charlierumoldboi3939 3 года назад +11

      Think VW would be turning in his grave now if he could see the shit hole this country has become.

    • @pepe198499
      @pepe198499 3 года назад +3

      Vaughan Williams, being a lifelong dedicated socialist would, I believe, be utterly distraught by the England of 2020.

    • @pepe198499
      @pepe198499 3 года назад +3

      @LarkAscending I don't really know how Williams could have been a socialist of any era other than the one he inhabited. A socialist of any era wishes to preserve nature and the countryside. It is entirely coherent, then as now, to be a socialist and proud of one's cultural heritage and desire to preserve it. It seems like 'socialism' is a catch all boogeyman for you, with your nonsensical adjectives describing it, borrowed, I might add, quite directly from Hitler. That should help you understand who has framed your understanding of socialism in the modern media, i.e. sympathisers of the far-right.

  • @craigholt3485
    @craigholt3485 Год назад +1

    This is what I listen to every morning.

  • @TheBinoyVudi
    @TheBinoyVudi 7 лет назад +4

    Closed my eyes while listening and could see the lark soaring higher and higher carried by the winds, rising higher and higher above the rocky Canyon and the river below.. what a beautiful piece

  • @mjlegend3185
    @mjlegend3185 2 года назад +5

    This is such beautiful piece of music.
    It reminds me of beautiful countryside nature

  • @paulcadogan7033
    @paulcadogan7033 3 года назад

    Vaughan Williams and strings are a gift to our planet.

  • @smyl71
    @smyl71 9 лет назад +34

    Where words end, this begins.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  9 лет назад

      How true

    • @mirror1675
      @mirror1675 4 года назад

      And yet here you were writing words

  • @TiasAhlgreN
    @TiasAhlgreN 8 лет назад +35

    This immeasurably beautiful piece never seize to amaze me.
    I cry often when I listen to it, but I leave from the experience - with a strong feeling of having been reinvigorated.
    I am forever humbly thankful for the works of such fine human beings.
    Faith in humanity momentarily restored.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  8 лет назад +3

      ◢ тне Scαɴᴅıɴανıαɴ Aтнеısт ◣ It is good to hear that you enjoy this music! Thanks for the comment.

    • @kiyaneddaoudi12
      @kiyaneddaoudi12 8 лет назад +2

      +Colin This music was brilliant- so calm and serene.

    • @danielpincus221
      @danielpincus221 8 лет назад

      +◢ тне Scαɴᴅıɴανıαɴ Aтнеısт ◣ Lovely thoughts. In English it is "it never ceases to amaze me." :-)

    • @kimneal2288
      @kimneal2288 6 лет назад

      Wish i could cry , so wish i could cry

  • @theGentlemanCaller73
    @theGentlemanCaller73 8 лет назад +12

    For me the most sublime piece of music ever recorded. It brings tears to my eyes every times I hear. So evocative, so enlightening. It stirs the souls and heals the heart.

  • @shifrafraifeld5770
    @shifrafraifeld5770 10 лет назад +2

    The music is exquisite, the violin so sweet, and the pastoral scenes so deeply moving. Thank you Colin!

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  10 лет назад

      Thanks so much Shifra, I'm delighted that you enjoyed it.

  • @rogercotman1314
    @rogercotman1314 6 лет назад

    It's 2am....here in Las Vegas.....and I am home listening and watching this beautiful piece of Music...... Living Life is so good........

  • @sarahmason7544
    @sarahmason7544 4 месяца назад +2

    Absolutely exquisite, love this piece of music

  • @nickscott6139
    @nickscott6139 3 года назад +1

    There are certain pieces of music that just hit our inner emotions. The contemporary musicians can do it and this composer captured a particular period which hits an emotional spot for those of us luckily born in the early 1950,s.

  • @gavingaming123
    @gavingaming123 5 лет назад +3

    a beautiful rendition of what is my opinion is the most beautiful piece played on a violin. Like many commenting hear I often shed a tear whilst listening to this provoking piece. I remember my Father speaking of his Father and Grandfather who both fought in in WW1 and thankfully both survived. Lest we forget. Once again Colin you have excelled in blending the images with the music. Thanks for sharing. All the best from Scotland. Garry

  • @davidoobarber
    @davidoobarber 7 лет назад +3

    Thanks Colin. I haven't listened to The Lark Ascending in over 30 years. Brings back so many memories, especially thanks to your lovely images.

  • @heathkitchen6475
    @heathkitchen6475 10 месяцев назад +2

    Best version on RUclips.

  • @carolparkin4631
    @carolparkin4631 2 года назад +1

    My mother chose this as the entry music to her own funeral , beautiful uplifting music , God bless you Mum 🕊

  • @pauldesborough6845
    @pauldesborough6845 9 лет назад +54

    Sunday morning, sat in my garden beneath a milky sun with a cup of tea, listening to this enchanting piece. I wish I could have shaken RVM's hand and thanked him.

  • @pattimerrill9688
    @pattimerrill9688 8 месяцев назад +1

    I love this piece. It is definitely one of my favorites.

  • @FlyingKeo045
    @FlyingKeo045 4 года назад

    This takes me back to my childhood out walking in the countryside in Scotland in summers past and trying to see the unique little larks flying high in the sky
    with them sounding so happy.

    • @FlyingKeo045
      @FlyingKeo045 3 года назад

      @Susan Moran Thanks for the reply. Those were my "Huckleberry Finn" days---no worries, no mobile phones, no money then---but happy days. This brilliant musical composition conjures up the memories.

  • @ericmichel3857
    @ericmichel3857 8 лет назад +41

    "What do we do with it?"
    "We leave it, for whoever passes through, so they can hear it."

    • @AngelusFlat
      @AngelusFlat 8 лет назад +7

      +Eric Michel It's almost as though the British writer of the Childhood's End screenplay had read the Wikipedia article about The Lark Ascending: "In the lark's song, the human 'millions rejoice For giving their one spirit voice'" and "It rises in that pure song into the highest heavens and is maintained there, ... soaring nearer towards silence."

    • @ericperu1542
      @ericperu1542 8 лет назад

      +Eric Michel What is this quote from?

    • @ericmichel3857
      @ericmichel3857 8 лет назад +2

      +Eric Peru It is from Childhoods End, a three part miniseries shown on the SYFY channel recently. The screen play was adapted from the science fiction novel called Childhoods End, written by the late great Arthur C Clark. The quote was from the last scene of the miniseries while this music was played, the quote wasn’t in the book but it worked well for the movie. The series was close to the book and very well done, Arthur would have been proud.

    • @musiclady49
      @musiclady49 8 лет назад +3

      +Eric Michel We watched it too. Very provocative, mysterious and sad all at once.

    • @vincents5154
      @vincents5154 7 лет назад +3

      Just finished re-watching it for my 5th time today. What a stunning piece this is; movingly transcendant. I am planning to read the book before summer's close.

  • @magoulianitissa
    @magoulianitissa 4 года назад +1

    Its a beautiful Sunday morning, I am enjoying my coffee listening to this beautiful
    piece of music which happens to be one of my favorites and I thank God, RVW and the amazing
    orchestra! So enchanting!

  • @johnmuller4014
    @johnmuller4014 8 лет назад +21

    I'm an ex-New Yorker who lives in AZ (about as far removed from the English countryside as you can get.) But it is the genius of this man that he can move anyone deeply.
    Please, folks, spare us the hidden (and not so hidden) agendas and just enjoy the beauty.

    • @271250cl
      @271250cl  8 лет назад +1

      +John Muller It's good to know that this music reaches out to people well beyond the shores of this little island! Thanks for your comment, John.

    • @mopjockey
      @mopjockey 8 лет назад +1

      +John Muller Agreed sir, no agendas here with the exception of moving back to Surprise AZ someday. Lark Ascending has been my favorite piece since I began listening to classical in high school.

    • @ritacharters5529
      @ritacharters5529 8 лет назад

      +Colin - no doubt Congratulations

  • @uwewilken6793
    @uwewilken6793 7 лет назад +2

    Three days before my 73rd birthday I - this day on 11/04/16 - I again heard the majestic RVW as played by M Benedetti. Truly an inspiring work. First heard it on my very first "guided" LSD experience in 1967. Changed my life. Never saw reality again as just "that stuff around us".
    Thanks for posting this aural and visual masterpiece.

    • @sarkiesarkie4918
      @sarkiesarkie4918 7 лет назад +1

      Uwe Wilken Well, happy birthday old fella. so nice to read your little note. I had my first reality check in 74 on a short visit to Scotland. Was sitting in this lovely old stone bridge, longish hair, a few pounds in my pocket. oh sorry, happy birthday young fella and I hope you have many more. I love talking to strangers. I'm back to Japan soon.when I'm there I'm gonna arrange to play this for my late Mum and wife together in a park someplace in Osaka.

  • @TwoLeftWindows
    @TwoLeftWindows 9 лет назад +7

    Sitting in a darkened room with eyes mostly closed - listening to magic

  • @lloydclement2152
    @lloydclement2152 4 года назад +7

    Emotional medication that heals all thoughts.

  • @ruudvanwuyckhuise6519
    @ruudvanwuyckhuise6519 8 месяцев назад +1

    Great music. i will probably play it too when my days are numbered.

  • @susanfriedman3752
    @susanfriedman3752 8 лет назад +11

    So very beautiful...just touches the depths of the soul.

  • @sallymolineux1164
    @sallymolineux1164 3 года назад +6

    it is a truly emotional, descriptive and simply wonderful piece of music, Nicola is without doubt a amazing violinist her skill in playing and being able to communicate the emotions and message of any piece music is outstanding but when she plays this piece she is sublime . you can hear the lark flying high the pain of men in the trenches who are missing home and the hopes and dreams of Vaughan Williams.

  • @manthasagittarius1
    @manthasagittarius1 9 лет назад +4

    The perfect work for a much-needed late-day break away from everything -- a warm, sensitive performance and a wonderfully well-chosen series of beautiful images of the English countryside.

  • @robertr6675
    @robertr6675 9 месяцев назад +1

    She plays with a beautiful arrogance for the music not for herself. Her confidence is so beyond most violinists who play this classical beauty. Hope to hear this performed live some day. We’ll see.

  • @mrmichaellinehan
    @mrmichaellinehan 5 лет назад +4

    The sheer beauty of this music takes me to another place, a place of peace and tranquillity.

  • @pramitbanerjee
    @pramitbanerjee 7 лет назад +6

    Do you hear it? the rhythm of life. It is what remains when you surrender your fear of death. There is only beauty. For life is a harmony, it goes up and down. It is a pure dance.

    • @MrDinxa
      @MrDinxa 7 лет назад

      If this composition had lyrics...I would hope those words were included

    • @jefferyshaw8113
      @jefferyshaw8113 7 лет назад

      Read the poem Lark Ascending by George Meredith while listening. Its perfectly composed.