This is an insanely difficult piece of music, how he can play it so well at such a young age just baffles me. He will grow to be one of the greatest of our time I'm sure.
@@mizofan I don't suppose the Cardiff singer of the world can play the cello though. Your comment may be true but in this context it is entirely irrelevant
I hear you. I look for the conductor's name before the soloist in most cases, as they can totally make a difference to how you prefer certain pieces, and some can ruin it too (like deciding to play the third mov of Shostakovich's 8th Symphony at half the pace, which I hate). But this conductor does a magnificent job, there is clarity that allows the intended orchestration to be heard in detail
Look at his poise. He is under such scrutiny, yet is truly enjoying himself! Such talent, such amazing ability! And he was only 16 or so here? He is just phenomenal. Memorizing Shostakovich is no easy task, no matter the ability of the musician or his or her age or experience! Kudos, Sheku! :)
Incredible from this guy. But also for all the young kids in this competition who have such a deep connection to classical music. Maturity beyond their years
Wonderful by any standards - perhaps the best performance I've ever seen, orchestra and conductor included. Now let's have a documentary on the whole extraordinary family - and on BBCs One or Two, not Four.
8 years later and I still cry when I watch this performance. Since then, I've seen Sheku live in concert twice in the States, and I even got to meet him briefly and take a photo. But there's something about this performance that touches my core. This performance rekindled my joy for classical music. Thank you, Sheku.
Everytime I watch this, I cry a little at the end. The music is beautiful, and Sheku's emotion and maturity level when playing the piece is incredible! This rendition of the song makes me hopeful about life in general.
@@kitani717 this guy has a ligh, I know. If hes not musician I know that he could be the best in anything else. I feel blessed living in this age, Messi, sheku, harari... Well, those persons live to be the best not for the other only for themselves, only because they love what they do. But don't forget those who are doing they're best
yep.... thats surprising..lol you know we all waste time..his parents instilled discipline and focus...with all the children..its its great really.....
NOT SO!!!!!! THIS KIND OF TALENT IS A GIFT FROM GOD! No amount of discipline and practice can produce this kind of genius, anymore than it can turn a good basketball player into Michael Jordon!
@@Playthellgb42 it is certainly a gift. All the nurturing and practice in the world can't help without it. Wonderful talents though he and all his siblings have, they still can't compete with Jacqueline du Pré
This 17 yr old had the techniques and mental maturity to execute this piece - truly awesome. His brother and sisters are exceptionally gifted as well. I agree, the bbc ought to make a documentary about this family. I cannot wait to see what they will do in the future.
So often winning the YM is a defining moment for a young musician. Lara Melda who lept from nowhere in 2010 to be in the top 100 pianists in the World. I hope Sheku goes on to have a soloist career. Superb and sensitive playing. Natalie Clein you have serious competition now :-)
Arguably, the best version of Shostakovich Cello Concerto 1. I’m no musician or learned listener of classical music. But I trust my ears. I listened to different versions of this concerto by Yo-Yo Ma, Krill Rodin, Heinrich Schiff, and Clive Johnson. Clive Johnson did a run through of this concerto with Sheku. I still can’t shake the belief that Sheku's version sounds better. I’m quite aware of the fact that sound miking, mixing, and acoustics may play a role in my listening experience. Also, the quality of the orchestra is a factor. The BBC Symphonic Orchestra is no slouch. Let us not forget the cello itself. I believe the cello Sheku plays is from the 16th century on loan from a kind and appreciative benefactor. I never get tire of playing this piece. Play it at least 4 to 5 times a week. Kudos to Sheku for all his hard work and wonderful talent.
well, considering he's a mere 16 years old when performing this, i say anyone else's rendition doesn't hold a candle, as they're already professionals... just my two pence...
I was amazed not just watching Sheru but also the musicians in the orchestra. How with each note Sheku seemed be inspired by the others and he inspired them. It really was a dialogue of music.
Playing only Shostakovic? My hero! Also already the best performance of the piece. If only there was the Concertgebouworkest behind him. Such beautiful agression, such character and timing.
Wow, just wow! He is amazing, what an incredible performance! He has a passion that is unequaled, really amazing interpretation. I believe that Shostakovich is one of his favourite composers and it really shows in this piece. He totally nails it! I love it!
To be fair his interpretation is kind of out there as being excessively romantic and I personally prefer someone like Brannon Cho's shosty, but hearing something different from the norm absolutely shouldn't be worth disliking. Then again youtube disabled dislikes lol
I saw him when he came to New Orleans, preCOVID of course. He was mesmerizing! Brilliant and humble. His music has kept me going through 2020 and I just appreciate him and his family.
4 years later and I'm back to watch this talented young man do his thing! Notice, EVERYONE is reading music. SHEKU HAS NO MUSIC IN FRONT OF HIM, yet he know's every note and every nuance. 8th Wonder of the World.... HE IS!
It took me a good five minutes to realize that I had bodily frozen and fully zoned out everything but the performance - the thing that snapped me out of it was feeling the hair on my arms standing on end while a sort of zapping feeling went through me. Absolutely amazing performance and interpretation! I'll surely be coming back to this one time and again!!! Edit: I'd like to make a special add-on note that the soloist on the french horn is a PHENOMENAL player, really building up and and completing Kenneh-Mason's playing during those answer-and-call/conversation bits. (If anyone knows the technical term for those, please enlighten me - my classical training consists of public grade-school classes and self-education...)
well done!!!!! Still, this amazing cello represents other level than musician in the video, but you're Sheku on the best path to one day equal such marvellous cello. All the best!!!!!!!!!!!!
This young man is Awesome! I absolutely love the way you play the cello. You reflect such feeling in your music that when i heard you play my mind absorbed every minute and took me to a very beautful and peaceful place. I did not think that i would hear someone as such a fine and artistically inclined musician as Yo Yo Ma. You are magical when you play.
Really looking forward to watching this. I was in the audience as a teenager when Rostropovich played the American premiere of the concerto with Ormandy and the PO. And who else was in the audience? Shostakovich himself!
It might have been a Friday afternoon. My high school offered free Amphitheater tickets for Fridays. But it's possible it may have been a surprise unscheduled appearance at a Senior Student Concert that same week. I have a dim memory of Shostakovich taking a bow from the box next to the stage, which would not have been visible from the Amphitheater, but easily from a seat on the same level-which is where I would have been.
I think I went with my dad at night? My memory is rather foggy, too. I think I would have remembered Shostakovich taking a bow! So maybe there was an evening concert, too, but not with Shostakovich in attendance?
I grabbed every free Friday ticket I could (early dismissal!), but the best I can recall is looking up at the box, not down, which would have been where I sat for the student concerts. And the senior student concerts were on weekday nights. There's also a vague memory of Ormandy announcing the performance as a special treat. But again, it was a long time ago. The answer is probably hidden somewhere in the Orchestra archives.
I wasn't in THAT audience, but I saw Ormandy and the Philadelphia Symphony MANY times. Especially summer concerts at Robin Hood Dell in Fairmount Park!
I like when this is played with grit like this, and also enough bow for the quick passages to actually “speak.” And yet he doesn’t just plow though. He’s thought through this piece which is tough to do.
She must is a very special talent. This man stands out from the rest of the greats. I really hope that he records or performs much more then 2 and 3 minute masterpieces. I very much want to hear him play the gorgeous cello repertoire. Best of luck Sheku and family. You guys and gals are such shinning stars.
What an artist and what a beautiful Cello. He played this enormously difficult piece with such emotion and easiness, without one note of music in front of him. And all that with 17 years of age. What a pleasant young man. Could not get enough of his playing.
Such beauty and grace in playing his cello! His gift to play with precision and poise is incredible! God bless him and his family. His siblings are just as talented!!
Help me understand . . . How is every face in this orchestra so blank? Calm. Almost disinterested looking? I know they are not and they are probably some of the best London has to offer. I can barely sit still in my chair listening to this. My blood pressure goes up. My breathing is erratic. My body is just driven by the intensity. Even the people in the audience are so still? I don't understand it. I've got a new wrinkle on my face from the passion and changing expressions on my face. It was nice to see a few of them smile after he finished.
Brilliance from a wonderfully talented young player. This is such a technically difficult composition. How does he do it at such a young age? I am in awe!
DebbieC96 ......They darn well knew that choosing him to play at the Royal wedding would jump start his fabulous career. Look at what he has done and where he’s played since. Every concert hall in the world seems to want him. He and his six siblings are amazingly talented. I love watching and hearing their videos on my iPad. All of them, even the ten year old who achieved a distinction on her latest cello exam. They are the future and the most musical family in the world. And they’re from England! I couldn’t be more proud..... imagine how their parents feel??
@@ursulabean3179 sounds like you are scolding them for helping to jump-start a most worthy and talented young progidy destined for greatness. Couldn't you have just admitted they were both kind and visionary for collaborating with a masterful young artist?
This performance gave me goosebumps. I discovered this piece when I first heard it performed by Yo-Yo Ma, and I was completely amazed by it. That performance was and still is my reference for this particular piece. It's insanely difficult and subtle. This young man gave it his all and it touched me to the core. He's wonderful. Can't wait to hear more of him.
Beautiful! We will hear much from this young man and his wonderful siblings. And what dedicated and loving people their parents must be. God bless them all.
I hope that we will hear more about this Tremendous and Talented Family here in America instead of that degrading hip hop so called music. This is the kind of Music young people need to hear and learn. America like to characterize nativity about Black young lives.
A great musician is one who plays, and you are 'lost' in the music. My God, he is only 17 years old!! To think what he can accomplish in only a few years from now--well before he is in his mid-20s!!!
Incredible at only 17 years of age!! Brother master classical musician Ludwig Beethoven as today Sheku Kanneh-Mason is so mighty black and proud he is! 2120
Astonishing. The first whole cello concerto I have ever listened to. The instrument did not interest me before. If only I had known it could be played like this I would have payed attention before. This boys parents come from my native Sierra Leone where I remember one jazz band with a double base cello in the 60's, but no classical orchestra and no other cellos. Many pianos, church organs and guitars, but I was the only one I knew interested in learning classical guitar. My 28 years of on - and - off self - taught struggling give me enough insight to appreciate the level of dexterity and concentration Sheku had at just 17. At 64, I can on hope to get a good price for my guitars on ebay.
Wow wow wow!!! This young man is brilliant with mad skills.This performance is delivered with intensity and tenderness. Can’t wait to hear more from him. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
This is an insanely difficult piece of music, how he can play it so well at such a young age just baffles me. He will grow to be one of the greatest of our time I'm sure.
He practices a lot, with much patience
Ben Meitzen he already is considered the best by many. JDP excepted maybe!
Cardiff singer of the world is excellent
@@mizofan I don't suppose the Cardiff singer of the world can play the cello though. Your comment may be true but in this context it is entirely irrelevant
There's 97 thumbs down who don't agree with you, I suppose that's because they can do much better
Can we take a second to acknowledge and appreciate that this conductor's name is Mark Wigglesworth?
Hehehe , wiggles worth :)
Hehe, Mark :p
I hear you. I look for the conductor's name before the soloist in most cases, as they can totally make a difference to how you prefer certain pieces, and some can ruin it too (like deciding to play the third mov of Shostakovich's 8th Symphony at half the pace, which I hate). But this conductor does a magnificent job, there is clarity that allows the intended orchestration to be heard in detail
Good point....thank u for opening up perception.......and hehe
Look at his poise. He is under such scrutiny, yet is truly enjoying himself! Such talent, such amazing ability! And he was only 16 or so here? He is just phenomenal. Memorizing Shostakovich is no easy task, no matter the ability of the musician or his or her age or experience! Kudos, Sheku! :)
Incredible from this guy. But also for all the young kids in this competition who have such a deep connection to classical music. Maturity beyond their years
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Indeed all of them were so good that year!!!....But this piece...
Wonderful by any standards - perhaps the best performance I've ever seen, orchestra and conductor included. Now let's have a documentary on the whole extraordinary family - and on BBCs One or Two, not Four.
David Nice they made a documentary on the family with sheku the focus and its absolutely AMAZING!!
In the US it’s on Amazon. Young talented in classical
listen to Gautier Capucons version. It is at least technically much much better but perhaps not interpretation-wise.
8 years later and I still cry when I watch this performance. Since then, I've seen Sheku live in concert twice in the States, and I even got to meet him briefly and take a photo. But there's something about this performance that touches my core. This performance rekindled my joy for classical music. Thank you, Sheku.
His future is full of stars!!!
Saying this to any young person is putting on a horrible pressure. I feel for Sheku.
I like his hair
Yeah man. Was thinking the same (Y)
Omg same it really suits him i really like it
Personally, I liked his music. (He worked a bit harder for that.)
No offence - but noticed every syllable in your name corresponds to one in King Jong-un's
Everytime I watch this, I cry a little at the end. The music is beautiful, and Sheku's emotion and maturity level when playing the piece is incredible! This rendition of the song makes me hopeful about life in general.
Sheku is reincarnated from genius from the time of the Pyramids' . He possesses an everlasting purpose of wealth to share.
@@kitani717 this guy has a ligh, I know. If hes not musician I know that he could be the best in anything else. I feel blessed living in this age, Messi, sheku, harari... Well, those persons live to be the best not for the other only for themselves, only because they love what they do. But don't forget those who are doing they're best
Four years later, and I still cry, every single time I watch this performance.
This is amazing. He's telling the hell out of that story!
Im so excited im going to get to hear Sheku live in April with this Concerto! 👏👏
Brilliant, I saw this on Sunday and was blown away, He's a very talented young man
I come back every year and just listen to the whole piece. Sheku is phenomenal
Given the right nurturing, encouragement, environment you produce this sort of talent!
yep.... thats surprising..lol you know we all waste time..his parents instilled discipline and focus...with all the children..its its great really.....
NOT SO!!!!!! THIS KIND OF TALENT IS A GIFT FROM GOD! No amount of discipline and practice can produce this kind of genius, anymore than it can turn a good basketball player into Michael Jordon!
@@Playthellgb42 it is certainly a gift. All the nurturing and practice in the world can't help without it. Wonderful talents though he and all his siblings have, they still can't compete with Jacqueline du Pré
This 17 yr old had the techniques and mental maturity to execute this piece - truly awesome. His brother and sisters are exceptionally gifted as well. I agree, the bbc ought to make a documentary about this family. I cannot wait to see what they will do in the future.
They have already
It's called young, gifted and classical. You can find it on DailyMotion
So often winning the YM is a defining moment for a young musician. Lara Melda who lept from nowhere in 2010 to be in the top 100 pianists in the World.
I hope Sheku goes on to have a soloist career. Superb and sensitive playing. Natalie Clein you have serious competition now :-)
How is he not sweating??!! I am exhausted just watching, but it's beautiful!
Arguably, the best version of Shostakovich Cello Concerto 1. I’m no musician or learned listener of classical music. But I trust my ears.
I listened to different versions of this concerto by Yo-Yo Ma, Krill Rodin, Heinrich Schiff, and Clive Johnson. Clive Johnson did a run through of this concerto with Sheku. I still can’t shake the belief that Sheku's version sounds better.
I’m quite aware of the fact that sound miking, mixing, and acoustics may play a role in my listening experience. Also, the quality of the orchestra is a factor. The BBC Symphonic Orchestra is no slouch. Let us not forget the cello itself. I believe the cello Sheku plays is from the 16th century on loan from a kind and appreciative benefactor.
I never get tire of playing this piece. Play it at least 4 to 5 times a week. Kudos to Sheku for all his hard work and wonderful talent.
He sounds great for sure, but I would still prefer Maria Kliegel or Han-na Chang's recordings.
Joseph Harper rastropovich is better
well, considering he's a mere 16 years old when performing this, i say anyone else's rendition doesn't hold a candle, as they're already professionals... just my two pence...
Joseph Harper mischa maisky
Hi Joseph, the kid is amazing, but you should also listen to Sol Gabetta's recordings, that are indeed very different, yet outstanding.
He’s really cute !
And he chose this really difficult cello concerto at his age, which is incredible !
THE DUDE IS POSSESSED!!!
He IS AMAZING!!!!
Like who is playing .... ? This spirit moving in him ... knowing the exact pressure to put to make the cello sound the way it does
For me, one the best among the best cellist of history.
I was amazed not just watching Sheru but also the musicians in the orchestra. How with each note Sheku seemed be inspired by the others and he inspired them. It really was a dialogue of music.
Playing only Shostakovic? My hero!
Also already the best performance of the piece. If only there was the Concertgebouworkest behind him. Such beautiful agression, such character and timing.
Rostropovich?!
Ramon Bril /I agree.
@@greatmomentsofopera7170 Truls Mørk the greatest of all time?!
The world is a better place when you have young musicians like Sheku Kanneh-Mason to show you the way to the stars through the magic of music!!
Wow, just wow! He is amazing, what an incredible performance! He has a passion that is unequaled, really amazing interpretation. I believe that Shostakovich is one of his favourite composers and it really shows in this piece. He totally nails it! I love it!
It's always exciting when someone turns up that can really hammer out the angst and beautifully shrill singing clarity of shostie.
I am intrigued with Sheku Kanneh-Mason he is gifted and talent, and if you don't know what passion is you know now!!!
Breathtaking...How could anyone give him a thumb down....
Or, don't like that he's a man of color and won.
@@anthonydean7011 unlikely people that like classical music are not generally racist i have found.
@@houseofzuma1033 oddly...this is what i found too
To be fair his interpretation is kind of out there as being excessively romantic and I personally prefer someone like Brannon Cho's shosty, but hearing something different from the norm absolutely shouldn't be worth disliking. Then again youtube disabled dislikes lol
He did a awesome job today in the royal wedding.
Amazing. His technique is flawless.
He became one with the music. Incredible!! 💛
I was mesmerized by him at the Royal wedding!
Blessed Daughter He comes from a very talented family aswell if you didn't know. Here's a link: ruclips.net/video/m5fQpvLtG1c/видео.html. Enjoy.
love this performance..he really put his soul into it. He makes u feel it. Very captivating!! love Shostakovich now
You didn't before? Blasphemy!!! ;)
Wonderful playing! His rendition is a gem.
I saw him when he came to New Orleans, preCOVID of course. He was mesmerizing! Brilliant and humble. His music has kept me going through 2020 and I just appreciate him and his family.
You are a brilliant talent! You've worked hard to achieve such astonishing mastery. I wish you a stellar career.
Amazing performance Sheku I really enjoyed it thank you :)
4 years later and I'm back to watch this talented young man do his thing! Notice, EVERYONE is reading music. SHEKU HAS NO MUSIC IN FRONT OF HIM, yet he know's every note and every nuance. 8th Wonder of the World.... HE IS!
Absolutely remarkable. Incredibly talented young man.
I know we are here for Sheku, BUT can we please give a shout out to the French Hornist on this concerto as well!. This whole piece is amazing!!!!!
@@yosserc 3 finalists so 3 concerto
No
It took me a good five minutes to realize that I had bodily frozen and fully zoned out everything but the performance - the thing that snapped me out of it was feeling the hair on my arms standing on end while a sort of zapping feeling went through me.
Absolutely amazing performance and interpretation! I'll surely be coming back to this one time and again!!!
Edit: I'd like to make a special add-on note that the soloist on the french horn is a PHENOMENAL player, really building up and and completing Kenneh-Mason's playing during those answer-and-call/conversation bits. (If anyone knows the technical term for those, please enlighten me - my classical training consists of public grade-school classes and self-education...)
Absolutely marvelous. I great thrill listening to this young man.
This performance was so beautiful and magical. Thank you for uploading.
well done!!!!! Still, this amazing cello represents other level than musician in the video, but you're Sheku on the best path to one day equal such marvellous cello. All the best!!!!!!!!!!!!
This young man is Awesome! I absolutely love the way you play the cello. You reflect such feeling in your music that when i heard you play my mind absorbed every minute and took me to a very beautful and peaceful place. I did not think that i would hear someone as such a fine and artistically inclined musician as Yo Yo Ma. You are magical when you play.
World-class performance.
Absolutely brilliant! I could listen to this all day!
Really looking forward to watching this. I was in the audience as a teenager when Rostropovich played the American premiere of the concerto with Ormandy and the PO. And who else was in the audience? Shostakovich himself!
I did see Rostropovich play at the Academy! And I own a recording of him playing the Shostakovich. I bet I was at the same concert as you!
It might have been a Friday afternoon. My high school offered free Amphitheater tickets for Fridays. But it's possible it may have been a surprise unscheduled appearance at a Senior Student Concert that same week. I have a dim memory of Shostakovich taking a bow from the box next to the stage, which would not have been visible from the Amphitheater, but easily from a seat on the same level-which is where I would have been.
I think I went with my dad at night? My memory is rather foggy, too. I think I would have remembered Shostakovich taking a bow! So maybe there was an evening concert, too, but not with Shostakovich in attendance?
I grabbed every free Friday ticket I could (early dismissal!), but the best I can recall is looking up at the box, not down, which would have been where I sat for the student concerts. And the senior student concerts were on weekday nights. There's also a vague memory of Ormandy announcing the performance as a special treat. But again, it was a long time ago. The answer is probably hidden somewhere in the Orchestra archives.
I wasn't in THAT audience, but I saw Ormandy and the Philadelphia Symphony MANY times. Especially summer concerts at Robin Hood Dell in Fairmount Park!
I am so impressed with this talented young musician. U were incarnated for this. All your siblings are equally so talented. I am so proud of u all.
Perhaps the next Yo-Yo Ma? His technique is brilliant and his interpretation is spot on.
his interpretation of this piece is better than ma's
@יובל כוורי Not really just different plus he has along way to go
@@agendarecords2530 not really..its not competition...
@@agendarecords2530 This interpretation is good but no where near the skill level of Yo-Yo ma's
@@ethanjones9533 Yoyo Ma isnt the best and he never was. To much hype bout him. Listen to Truls Mörks recordings.
His expressions! I can really feel the music. Awesome!
About to perform this in a concerto competition tonight, inspiring performance.
How did it go haha?
@@danielthonk7481 It went well :)
Thank you so much for your wonderful practicing and thought!!!!!
Brillant! I love how he becomes one with the music and the cello.
I can’t believe he was only 17 then. His playing’s so mature and he seems to have such a great understanding of the music
im waiting for him to get his own Pandora station. he already has a VEVO
Bruh Pandora still exists??
This is my favorite cello concerto man, the way he plays it gives me goosebumps
Mr. Mason!! You just brought me a new inspired feel of this art form which I love!! Come to America and perform with our nco.vegas !!!
i hope not america would destroy this young english man.America destroys everything.
Wish Shostakovich could see this.
I like when this is played with grit like this, and also enough bow for the quick passages to actually “speak.” And yet he doesn’t just plow though. He’s thought through this piece which is tough to do.
A master piece amazingly well performed. Bravo!
She must is a very special talent. This man stands out from the rest of the greats. I really hope that he records or performs much more then 2 and 3 minute masterpieces. I very much want to hear him play the gorgeous cello repertoire. Best of luck Sheku and family. You guys and gals are such shinning stars.
A real privilege to be able to listen to this performance.
What an artist and what a beautiful Cello. He played this enormously difficult piece with such emotion and easiness, without one note of music in front of him. And all that with 17 years of age. What a pleasant young man. Could not get enough of his playing.
Such beauty and grace in playing his cello! His gift to play with precision and poise is incredible! God bless him and his family. His siblings are just as talented!!
Outstanding beginning! Great musician!
You are a delight to watch Sheku. Such character talent and passion is unparalleled..
Wonderful... and many congratulations!
This is one of the scariest songs I have ever heard in my life. I want to stop listening to it but I can not.
Loved it in 2016 and still love it now in 2022!
I am touched deeply by Sheku's Spirit Genius.
This young man plays with so much passion and excitement. Bravo!!,
17 …no sheet music….😮😮 Gloriously magnificent! Surpasses perfection!
Help me understand . . . How is every face in this orchestra so blank? Calm. Almost disinterested looking? I know they are not and they are probably some of the best London has to offer. I can barely sit still in my chair listening to this. My blood pressure goes up. My breathing is erratic. My body is just driven by the intensity. Even the people in the audience are so still? I don't understand it. I've got a new wrinkle on my face from the passion and changing expressions on my face. It was nice to see a few of them smile after he finished.
Brilliance from a wonderfully talented young player. This is such a technically difficult composition. How does he do it at such a young age? I am in awe!
AMAZING!!!!!
He played at Meghan and Harry wedding. He was sooooooooooooooooooooo
Gooooooooooood!
DebbieC96 ......They darn well knew that choosing him to play at the Royal wedding would jump start his fabulous career. Look at what he has done and where he’s played since. Every concert hall in the world seems to want him. He and his six siblings are amazingly talented. I love watching and hearing their videos on my iPad. All of them, even the ten year old who achieved a distinction on her latest cello exam. They are the future and the most musical family in the world. And they’re from England! I couldn’t be more proud..... imagine how their parents feel??
Thats amazing im so happy for him they chose the right person this guy is soooooooooooo talented
@@ursulabean3179 sounds like you are scolding them for helping to jump-start a most worthy and talented young progidy destined for greatness. Couldn't you have just admitted they were both kind and visionary for collaborating with a masterful young artist?
wow increible
This is the Future I want to live in. Love this young man.
How anyone could give this guy, playing this piece, this well a thumbs down is beyond me! What a brilliant musician.
Watch him and family give performance at the Baftas. Absolutely incredible!!!!
STUNNING!!!!!!! ☺❤👌
This performance gave me goosebumps. I discovered this piece when I first heard it performed by Yo-Yo Ma, and I was completely amazed by it. That performance was and still is my reference for this particular piece. It's insanely difficult and subtle. This young man gave it his all and it touched me to the core. He's wonderful. Can't wait to hear more of him.
Brilliant.
thanks for playing this piece with both heart and soul
ive watched him play the haydn a long time ago haha
improved enormously
Thank you!
Thank you
Outstanding young man!
Beautiful! We will hear much from this young man and his wonderful siblings. And what dedicated and loving people their parents must be. God bless them all.
I hope that we will hear more about this Tremendous and Talented Family here in America instead of that degrading hip hop so called music. This is the kind of Music young people need to hear and learn. America like to characterize nativity about Black young lives.
@@rodneysamuel7824 ok boomer
A great musician is one who plays, and you are 'lost' in the music. My God, he is only 17 years old!! To think what he can accomplish in only a few years from now--well before he is in his mid-20s!!!
He goes to My school!
Where
Nicolai De Belen Mendoza which school was that i think your lying but i dont know sorry if it sounds rude
A Star Is Born.
I'd love to hear him in the Brahms Double-Concerto.
Sweet jesus this is incredible. His mind-blowing skills and understanding of music aside, there is no way this is an ordinary cello...
Fantastic talent. You can see just how much passion he puts into his performance. Imagine what he will hopefully go onto. Yo-yo Ma watch out!
Incredible at only 17 years of age!! Brother master classical musician Ludwig Beethoven as today Sheku Kanneh-Mason is so mighty black and proud he is! 2120
Astonishing. The first whole cello concerto I have ever listened to. The instrument did not interest me before. If only I had known it could be played like this I would have payed attention before.
This boys parents come from my native Sierra Leone where I remember one jazz band with a double base cello in the 60's, but no classical orchestra and no other cellos. Many pianos, church organs and guitars, but I was the only one I knew interested in learning classical guitar. My 28 years of on - and - off self - taught struggling give me enough insight to appreciate the level of dexterity and concentration Sheku had at just 17. At 64, I can on hope to get a good price for my guitars on ebay.
Wow wow wow!!! This young man is brilliant with mad skills.This performance is delivered with intensity and tenderness. Can’t wait to hear more from him. 🌟🌟🌟🌟🌟
Can I book him for the folk club? Shostakovich Sea Shanties? Mesmerising!
during the end of 2018 we continue getting lost between the note(s) of your reincarnated approach to the strings. Thank You for the Peace of Music