This is the most profound piece of music I have ever heard under the most profound setting. I listen to it often for strength. Today it is also a remembrance of a great musician and person. Rest in peace Mr. Harrell.
I can not get enough of this video! It is the most moving "Kol Nidrei" video on RUclips! Every time I watch it my eyes are filled with tears, thinking about how the Church persecuted the Jews through the years, and about the enormous power of setting our differences aside, and coming together in reconciliation as mere humans. Music and religion at its absolute finest. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much!
Lynn!!!! We will miss you!!!! You inspired not only my cello playing but that of my teachers, and many of my friends! RIP, maestro!!!! Gone too soon!!! 😭😭😭😭
The best rendition of Kol Nidrei I've ever heard. So mooving, so expressive. So lovely sound. It's a jewel. Perfect performance! Thanks, Lynn Harrell!!!
So wondrously played, especially the cello and the other strings. So poignant. This performance seems to distill all the human suffering in the world, but finally peace and forgiveness and love. Just gorgeous.
Listen also to Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and to this (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Max Bruch's most heart-felt and sublime musical thought. It enraptures the soul. It comes from the deepest and most profound fiber of his being. A voice of grief and sorrow comes out of that cello that no words would be able to express.
As I heard the rising voice of the cello toward its concluding sweetness, I realized I'd never heard a cello reach up to this range, the high spheres of heaven where yet depth is not denied. The last note seemed like the tender kiss of a Most Loving Loved One~ Divine Being Itself.
Thank you for this gorgeous piece of liturgical music. Never I have ever heard . Eyes are filled with tears. Rest In Peace Mom & Dad and my honey David. So profoundly gorgeous.
Stunning piece. I listen to it every year around this time, right before Yom Kippur. For those who may not know, this piece is actually sung in the synagogue in the evening of Yom Kippur. Kol Nidre means “all vows.”
A masterful rendition, full of sensibility, soul and such a real professional technique of cello playing ! Very impressive. Good orchestra too, of course. One of the few best renditions i've ever heard.
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Just lovely, Lynn. I used to see you back in the late '50s, as a young teenager, schlepping your cello around the halls of the "old" Juilliard. You've come a long way, baby. ☺ BTW, I was (still am) a fan of your dad's.
What a marvel! I am listening to Linn Harrell's KolNidrei two nights after Yom Kipur. It moved me deeply. Had to be very brave not to cry over the computer keyboard. Thanks to Max Bruch for such a beautiful piece of music, based on the prayer that we, Jews, made during the Inquisition times, to ask God to forgive our sins, as pretending a conversion to catholicism, in order to survive. And thanks to all musicians that include it on their repertoire.
They ALL are wonderful : # the cellist soloist ; # the conductor and his orchester ; # Max BRUCH ! ↔️ please DO NOT FORGET this marvellous composer !!!!! 🤗 ❣❣❣
I am going to see him play tonight. What a magnificent cellist. Can not wait . New favorite along side Du Pre. Two idols of utmost excellence. They acutually played the same cello. He bought it from Jaqueline . Do not know if they are the same there but the cello seem the same . There is no feeling or motion he puts in that is forced. Like Du Pre, he shows how much he enjoys the music , orchestra, and performing.
GRACIAS por brindarme la oportunidad de escuchar esta magnifica interpretacion !!!!! Se me puso la piel de gallina al evocar cuanta gente fue llevada a las camaras de gas sin otra razon que la de ser judios y cuantos de ellos murieron invocando el nombre de D'os !!!!
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Kol Nedri dedicated to Dorothy Lerner of Meridian, Mississippi who dedicated her life to teaching Piano, Viola, and Cello to the children of Meridian as well as organized the Meridian Symphony in 1962. She and I spent countless hours playing (she on the piano) and (I on the cello) PLAYING the Kol Nidri.
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
How exquisitely the cello voices the grief of the human soul. Bruch's sublime gift honors the Jewish people and all who mourn~ compassionate music touches the wound in the soul in the face of overwhelming suffering. I Listened, transported to the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. Concert lights fused with the eternal flame burning there to honor the known and unknown, offering them healing in heavenly light. Music of the spheres uplifts them, and us. Deep thanks to you who play our souls well!
Emotional, deep, beautiful! A wonderful piece for an extremely talented musician! Bravo as well to the orchestra and conductor who provide a wonderfully synchronized counterpoint to the soloist without ever giving you the feeling of "competition". Bravo, Mr. Harrell, this is an inspired and moving performance!
For me he is the best cellist, surpassing all the other wonderful cellists, like Misha Maisky........Casals, Rostropovitch, Jo Jo Ma and all the others ! God bless you !
A beautiful rendition which reflects the sincerity and poignancy of this performance, given the long tragic history up to Nostre Aetarte and the background work that has gone on since then. The whole concert should be replayed at this time as it's message is very relevant for The Year of Mercy, which begins on the 1st Sunday of Advent (29 Nov) 2015.
The Kol Nidrei prayer and service are literally the most solemn, revered, and important parts of our Jewish High Holidays. Please do not liken or assign it to any Christian holiday. We do not acknowledge Mary or Jesus in the Jewish faith, except our Talmud, which forbids that concept (to put it politely). This is a sacred Jewish song. Thank you. Shalom.
How fitting that I discover this video at a time when 1 in 20 Britons don't believe the Holocaust took place . . . I wonder how they will explain what it is that moves them so when they hear this music.
webbess1 Yes. But I suggest, truly, from the bottom of my heart not to go, EVER. It's more definitive evidence of human cruelty and will question your faith. Especially if your family died there. Serious.
I've been listening to this each and every erev (the eve of) Yom Kippur for years. Spellbinding...
Thank you, Lynn Harrell of Blessed Memory.
This one of the most emtional interpretation I nevet hrard of this composition. Is like a Hazan is praying. Wonderfull.!!!
R.I.P. Lynn Harrell. So sad that you are gone.
Requiescat In Pace Mr.Harell...thank you so much for the music...
This is one of the most beautiful and heartfelt rendition on Kol Nidrei that I have ever heard. Thank you!
This is the most profound piece of music I have ever heard under the most profound setting. I listen to it often for strength. Today it is also a remembrance of a great musician and person. Rest in peace Mr. Harrell.
I can not get enough of this video! It is the most moving "Kol Nidrei" video on RUclips! Every time I watch it my eyes are filled with tears, thinking about how the Church persecuted the Jews through the years, and about the enormous power of setting our differences aside, and coming together in reconciliation as mere humans. Music and religion at its absolute finest. From the bottom of my heart, thank you so much!
jussi 2100 j
So echo your sentiment. Sublime. A tribute for this artist.
... and how this blessed music resurrects the past and hope -with every cello stroke. Brilliant.
Composed by Max Christian Bruch, a German NON-Jew. Because of this piece, the Nazi's suspected him of Jewish origins and restricted playing his music!
Agree! How I love the Jews and the precious Messiah they gave to us!
Shana tova.may this new year see us all living in peace.finding joy and love.
Lol
Let us live in peace at last.
Lynn!!!! We will miss you!!!! You inspired not only my cello playing but that of my teachers, and many of my friends! RIP, maestro!!!! Gone too soon!!! 😭😭😭😭
Magnifique,ce kol nidrei au concert papal! L'àme chavire,le coeur deborde de reconnaissance! Merci pour cette interprétation grandiose!
What a wonderful piece of music, so beautifully played, by all
Wow, tears came out of my eyes, while I watched this. So beautiful.
Even on RUclips it is easy to tell that Harrell is getting an incredibly beautiful tone from his cello.
It's the gut strings lol
@@ashtonlyons2139
《GUT》? 🤔 🤔 🤔
The best rendition of Kol Nidrei I've ever heard. So mooving, so expressive. So lovely sound. It's a jewel. Perfect performance!
Thanks, Lynn Harrell!!!
So wondrously played, especially the cello and the other strings. So poignant. This performance seems to distill all the human suffering in the world, but finally peace and forgiveness and love. Just gorgeous.
Listen also to Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and to this (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
This beautiful piece of music evokes memories of my many love ones that have left this earth
May rest in PEACE
tompaxkur where did they go? There are no space colonies yet.
Max Bruch's most heart-felt and sublime musical thought. It enraptures the soul. It comes from the deepest and most profound fiber of his being. A voice of grief and sorrow comes out of that cello that no words would be able to express.
So big THANK YOU lovely FRIEND with the sound and musical sensitivity of an ANGEL...😭❤🙏REST IN PEACE...You are in our hearts forever...🤗❤💕
Fabulous! As fine a performance of this piece that I have ever heard.
As I heard the rising voice of the cello toward its concluding sweetness, I realized I'd never heard a cello reach up to this range, the high spheres of heaven where yet depth is not denied. The last note seemed like the tender kiss of a Most Loving Loved One~ Divine Being Itself.
Thank you for this gorgeous piece of liturgical music. Never I have ever heard . Eyes are filled with tears. Rest In Peace Mom & Dad and my honey David. So profoundly gorgeous.
Stunning piece. I listen to it every year around this time, right before Yom Kippur.
For those who may not know, this piece is actually sung in the synagogue in the evening of Yom Kippur. Kol Nidre means “all vows.”
Thank you very much, Lynn Harrell. Incredible and touching performance.
A masterful rendition, full of sensibility, soul and such a real professional technique of cello playing ! Very impressive. Good orchestra too, of course. One of the few best renditions i've ever heard.
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Oh my God...he truly captured the essence of this amazingly beautiful piece.
I listen to this every Erev Yom Kippur. Stunning.
Solo había escuchado el Concierto para Violín de Max Bruch que es Awesome, pero esto es una delicia para el alma...no me canso de escucharlo.
Beautiful. Conductor, Gil Levine, perfect with Harrell.
This inspired me to dedicate my life to the cello 10 years ago. Thank you!
Just lovely, Lynn.
I used to see you back in the late '50s, as a young teenager, schlepping your cello around the halls of the "old" Juilliard. You've come a long way, baby. ☺
BTW, I was (still am) a fan of your dad's.
A trendouse performance!! Truly inspiring!!
What a marvel! I am listening to Linn Harrell's KolNidrei two nights after Yom Kipur. It moved me deeply. Had to be very brave not to cry over the computer keyboard. Thanks to Max Bruch for such a beautiful piece of music, based on the prayer that we, Jews, made during the Inquisition times, to ask God to forgive our sins, as pretending a conversion to catholicism, in order to survive. And thanks to all musicians that include it on their repertoire.
They ALL are wonderful :
# the cellist soloist ;
# the conductor and his orchester ;
# Max BRUCH ! ↔️ please DO NOT FORGET this marvellous composer !!!!! 🤗 ❣❣❣
I am going to see him play tonight. What a magnificent cellist. Can not wait . New favorite along side Du Pre. Two idols of utmost excellence. They acutually played the same cello. He bought it from Jaqueline . Do not know if they are the same there but the cello seem the same . There is no feeling or motion he puts in that is forced. Like Du Pre, he shows how much he enjoys the music , orchestra, and performing.
:D how was it???
GRACIAS por brindarme la oportunidad de escuchar esta magnifica interpretacion !!!!! Se me puso la piel de gallina al evocar cuanta gente fue llevada a las camaras de gas sin otra razon que la de ser judios y cuantos de ellos murieron invocando el nombre de D'os !!!!
Sensational"Extraordinary Rendition"
Kol Nidrei at it's very best, I'm listening on Erev Yom Kippur.
Ronald Rockman
Australia
Me too - in 2020.
@@leesher1845 @vazoi68 And I'm listening on Erev Yom Kippur 5784 (2023).
Excelente interpretación. From Buenos Aires Argentina, congratulations. Gracias
Sol Gabetta of Argentina does a lovely version of this sacred song. Harrell has a beautiful tone and technique. I agree :)
Greatest performance of this piece by one of the greatest cellists ever. This is what hope sounds like. RIP Mr. Harrell
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
@@matthewv789 Incredible bassist. Thanks for sharing
@@uxnosidda You're welcome. Her name is Mikyung Sung.
Kol Nedri dedicated to Dorothy Lerner of Meridian, Mississippi who dedicated her life to teaching Piano, Viola, and Cello to the children of Meridian as well as organized the Meridian Symphony in 1962. She and I spent countless hours playing (she on the piano) and (I on the cello)
PLAYING the Kol Nidri.
@strad1944 Yes! It was so great to see you last month. Miami needs you more often!
Perfect! Rest in Peace, Lynn. Thank you so much!
This guy sure is showing the world he knows how to play that cello
WOW. Excellent work giving voice to the voiceless.
maravillosa la musica ,el eximio chelista y toda la orquesta,gracias por esta gratificacion
Such incredible Beauty, thank you all, Johanna
An beautiful musical experience. Lynn Harrell's cello is . . . . . magical!
Ivan
The best rendition of this piece in my opinion. RIP
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
The best interpreter of this piece in the world!
Try also Gary Hoffman (conducted by Rostropovich for the Janos Starker tribute), and this one (which you won’t be able to find without the link, since it’s buried uncredited in the middle of a four hour livestream): ruclips.net/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/видео.html
Gracias es una joya poder escuchar este maravilloso concierto 💔💔💔💔
thanks for this beauty..
a giant is playing in remembrance of the greatest human tragedy ! He is the only who could do it ! There is no match for him !!!!!!!!
My favorite classic piece.
Maravilloso y conmovedor. Gracias
Thank you up loading this performance. So forbiddingly performance!
This makes me love cello sound even more!!!
:D
Valeriya Sholokhova
How exquisitely the cello voices the grief of the human soul. Bruch's sublime gift honors the Jewish people and all who mourn~ compassionate music touches the wound in the soul in the face of overwhelming suffering. I Listened, transported to the Holocaust Memorial in Jerusalem. Concert lights fused with the eternal flame burning there to honor the known and unknown, offering them healing in heavenly light. Music of the spheres uplifts them, and us. Deep thanks to you who play our souls well!
Alla Bozarth g(
Thank you for sharing your God given gift with us.
Wow! A lot of power, musicality, sensitivity. Lynn, you are a reference! I've never seen anything like that before. I love you :)
Emotional, deep, beautiful! A wonderful piece for an extremely talented musician! Bravo as well to the orchestra and conductor who provide a wonderfully synchronized counterpoint to the soloist without ever giving you the feeling of "competition". Bravo, Mr. Harrell, this is an inspired and moving performance!
The most amazing recording !!!!!
Rest in peace, dear Maestro Harrell.
So moving and beautiful...
For me he is the best cellist, surpassing all the other wonderful cellists, like Misha Maisky........Casals, Rostropovitch, Jo Jo Ma and all the others ! God bless you !
Lol, Jo Jo Ma
Don't forget Jacqueline du Pre. I'm not sure I spelled her name right.
A beautiful rendition which reflects the sincerity and poignancy of this performance, given the long tragic history up to Nostre Aetarte and the background work that has gone on since then. The whole concert should be replayed at this time as it's message is very relevant for The Year of Mercy, which begins on the 1st Sunday of Advent (29 Nov) 2015.
The Kol Nidrei prayer and service are literally the most solemn, revered, and important parts of our Jewish High Holidays. Please do not liken or assign it to any Christian holiday. We do not acknowledge Mary or Jesus in the Jewish faith, except our Talmud, which forbids that concept (to put it politely). This is a sacred Jewish song. Thank you. Shalom.
This is in my repertoire. Absolutely lovely.
Beautiful
Phenomenal
There is something lush and deep about Harrell's Kol Nidre that I've yet to hear duplicated by anybody else. He 'sings' it excellently.
Lynn, you delivered an incredible performance! Wow!
deserves more views.
love ,love ,love !!
심금을 울리는 음악...너무 좋네요!
Esta música me conmueve hasta las lagrimas
É uma melodia comovente, triste própria para época que é tocada e cantada.
Masterfully done. Strange anbience.
Divine!
Goosebumps, up and down my spine.
breathtaking performance.....
What a legend
PERFEITA. AMO ESSA COMPOSIÇÃO :)
Incomprehensible conducting (literally).
Superb!
wonderful
Great stuff!
Magnificent!
Concerto maestoso e magistralmente edeguito
Amazing Lynn.....
@strad1944 Yes, of course! I can't wait to see you play in Miami in a couple of weeks!
Amazing.
MARAVILHOSO!!!
¡Hermoso!
Just recognition of the highest spiritual contribution to the world, in the meaningful place = please remember !
R.I.P. Lynn Harrell
How fitting that I discover this video at a time when 1 in 20 Britons don't believe the Holocaust took place . . . I wonder how they will explain what it is that moves them so when they hear this music.
haunting tune.
So happy I was born after the war
If I ever visit Auschwitz, I will have this playing in my head.
webbess1 Yes. But I suggest, truly, from the bottom of my heart not to go, EVER. It's more definitive evidence of human cruelty and will question your faith. Especially if your family died there. Serious.
Divine.
L’shana tovah to any Jews watching this during the High Holy Days.
shana tova, amazing, hear the kol nidrei in a papal concert
And L'shana Tovah to you as well, fellow human.
very touching
Mission for this semester. Transpose to tuba and perform at recital. Epic A for me :)
So wonderful and controlled despite the theatrics of Maestro!