In Spring 2019 my choir was performing this piece. My husband was losing his battle with a brain tumor. We performed it 6 days before he passed away on Good Friday. I continue to be humbled by its beauty.
@@JakeRunestad Thank you Jake. Your words mean a lot. I sing with the Two Rivers Chorale and Tim Sawyers continues to give us your meaningful songs to perform. Thank you for your gift!
I can only imagine what that must have been like. Beautiful but so very sad. This Good Friday just past was 5 years to the day since we buried my beloved wife. We lost her to a brain tumour. Listening to this piece and this performance again today, I meditated on the words in a new way. Lots of tears, but what a gift to have music that helps us to feel, and to release. To be. Thanks @Kathleen Olson for sharing, and thanks @Jake Runestad for your beautiful composition.
I remember singing this in HS, and this was the video our director used to introduce us to this piece. To this day, all these years later, I still come back and listen to it. It still channels all the emotions that I dug into when singing as an S1, a range I’ve lost to damage and time. I mourned then the people I’ve lost in my life, and now the person I used to be as well.
It's even better singing it! Check out Prairie Voices and Konektis on here singing it together. I am in Konektis (the salt and pepper beared guy on the far right). So much fun to crank out those notes. Incredibly powerful to sing!!
guibox3 alright you have forever earned my respect 😊 my high school choir hasn't done this nor am i a tenor sadly but i would like to sing this just because how amazing the piece itself sounds!
@@aeknipp7606 I've sang it as a baritone and every time I hear it I'm longing for the opportunity to sing it alongside my choral brothers and sisters once more.
I almost cried several times while listening to this. You can feel the aching and grief in this song. I wondered how the choir could acheive such a sound, and after hearing the story, it makes sense. Rest in peace.
Jebediah Honker-Tonker This brought me to tears, I heard all the emotions and by the end of the song I just thought about everything, just everyone emotion came crashing down
the voices in these choirs over the decades have preserved all that is light in love in my tiny heart with their blending of voice to unearth emotion! Amazing desire to transmit and rebirth!
How is it that pain and sorrow produces the perfect sound… I listened to this so many times and each time I shed a tear or rather many… absolutely love this… the first time I listened to this I had to sit down afterwards because it felt like I was holding my heart in my hands, couldn’t move for a while…❤ thank you choir for doing this, for singing this…
There is so much wonderful tone painting in this piece.. from the whisper of a prayer, to the ahhs being the angels wings as they float up to heaven, to the prayer gradually growing to a plea of angush, and a cry out to God. I saved my fathers life in 2007 because when the paramedics couldnt find anything wrong I went against their recommendation and took him to a hospital. It happened again in 2018 when he was visiting from overseas and i had a gut feeling he was hiding something from me. The third time he caught CoVid. I tried to come save him again but the czech republic closed to border because of the severity of the pandemic. I failed and he paseed away. As ridiculous as it sounds I still believe that had I been able to get there I could have saved him one more time. Just the text of the poetry is enough to draw tears. The music, however adds so much, however Its almost as the words and the music were meant to be together. I wish I had heard this piece in the time after my father passed. It would have helped me so much.
By far the best performance of this piece. Nothing can ever compare to the emotional depth and strength of this performance. It should be regarded as a pinnacle of choral determination, and should serve as an inspiration to any group. This, is how you perform music. This is how you bring music to life.
The section gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. It’s so incredibly powerful and you become embraced by the emotion of the song and it’s absolutely astonishing.
im a senior in hs and we’re singing this. i’m going to bawl on the risers as i’ll be singing for my school for the last time. i couldn’t ask to be gifted a greater song to end to.
@@motocaleb7508 Your music (choral) teacher is correct. This song is too emotionally advanced for high school age young people, during this time in history. They can not do it justice.
@@shawnaweesner3759do you think people only gain emotional intelligence when they graduate? it is formed through the accumulated knowledge of your youth, learning of love, life, and death. high schoolers are more than capable of doing it emotional justice
Thinking about how this song is representing the yearning to have your passed away loved ones hear your love for them makes me so emotional. And when the choir gradually gets louder and higher at the peak of the song, with “let my love be heard” being repeated, it’s like it’s your love desperately trying to reach the deceased, and with each repeat, it tries harder and harder, never giving up. Whether or not it actually reaches is up to debate, but either way, it makes me cry every time. This song is absolutely beautiful, and I want it played at my funeral
As a composer, I return here every time I want to have a vivid experience of beauty and remind myself of what truly brings me joy and happiness. Thank you!
You can tell this choir put their hearts & souls into this song. You can tell this song has meaning to them. They sing it with so much compassion and sympathy it breaks my heart. I get chills every time that I listen to it.
i performed this with an incredibly talented choir and i'll never forget my first time making audience members cry. This is just the most beautiful piece.
I sang this in my choir in community college for our previous student’s memorial service, as he ended his life. it was tragic, as he wanted to be a professor in music and he was a true mentor to most of us. His memorial service was on his 24th birthday. we all held hands with tears running down our faces, but we sang with such power and passion and grief. his parents were in the front row. We all sobbed during and after singing. my voice silenced out and i mouthed out the words because the pain was too much my voice just stopped, but as a performer you keep going. in a few days, it’ll be 2 years since we all found out he passed away, and I found myself being guided to this song recently. Maybe it’s him telling me he was there listening and he’s reminding me, saying thanks. ❤️
I feel like during this COVID-19 time, we all need reassurance. This song is my re-assurance, and I honor those who have passed away in the past, and now. Thank you for this song.
Wake up, it's a media-demic. How many piles of bodies have you driven past? This is all a smokescreen to cover who the federal reserve system is bailing out this time.
@@Chap2960 Then why are you reading comments? And the fact that there is no pandemic is not "my idea". The "idea' that the Covid-19 hysteria is a media-demic comes from those medical doctors who refuse to be coerced into repeating official lies, the doctors who actually see patients unlike Fauci who hasn't seen a patient in his entire 52-year career as a bureaucrat. With the current estimate of some 45,000,000 million babies tortured to death through legalized murder, "we" are ripe for judgment, but the SARS COV 2 virus is not that judgment. The judgement is what the demons who have perpetrated this hoax plan to do next. "Lockdown" is a prison term and dissenters, other that the fake "Black Lies Matter", are already being persecuted and prosecuted. But you are listening to the peaceful song, so this comment won't affect you.
@@Chap2960 You believe there is a "COVID-19 time" and that is 100% political indoctrination, not fact. You posted it as a primary comment, there for all to see, including me, who gets very upset at people who acquiesce to official lies. The popular submission to the perpetrators of the covid hoax put a majority of the world population in danger of starvation next year and has impoverished the majority of Americans, those who live from check to check at minimum wage jobs. Wall Street recipients of the "bailout trillions" are flourishing. Does that not hint that covid-19 is a smokescreen to distract from nefarious trillions (23 to be exact) in financial bailouts to the "too-big-to-fail" financiers? Those trillions are to be collected from common people in the form of the "hidden" tax of inflation plus direct and indirect taxation.
@@Chap2960 Peace is here: ruclips.net/video/PUX_wutcV88/видео.html "I feel like during this COVID-19 time, we all need reassurance." is purely political. I have not altered my life in the slightest to conform to lawless dictates from stuffed shirt bureaucrats. May your chains rest lightly on you as you obediently cover your face and wash your hands diligently in this world full of bacteria and virus that you have lived in for years and that has not changed.
My choir was rehearsing to perform this piece in March. Two weeks before our scheduled performance, the Coronavirus caused the shutdown of most of the country...I’m a 2020 graduate. For me, this song is a quiet remembrance of the lives that have been lost, and a reflection of my last year of high school. This is one of my absolute favorite choral pieces.
I don't know how to explain it, but when it comes to 3:12, I can imagine the sound as prayers and thoughts that we send for the lost ones being brought up by the angels, and finally reach God at 4:30. For me, that section is the most emotional part of the song. Thank you for creating such a beautiful and heartwarming music, Jake.
I woke up this morning, my heart heavy from the loss of lives in Florida. I was listening on my way to school, and was weeping. Thank you Jake. Beautiful.
It’s hard to imagine the amount of stagger breathing they had to practice to get to this perfection. Truly a piece that touches your heart and can be interpreted individually for each and every listener.
this song is just so beautiful im in a high school choir and i remember traveling and hearing a college sing it and the sound just filled the entire room and it was the most beautiful and powerful thing ive ever heard in my entire life
I cry every time I listen to this. This particular performance is so good. It is not rushed and the blend of the voices evokes such power. You can’t rush grief nor can you really show what it feels like, but this song gets so close.
This is why when there's nothing left, when all words have been spoken and actions taken, you sing. You sing and you pray someone hears you. You sing for all your emotions and your loss and your pain and your grief and you give yourself to music. This is why I love music, this is why I sing. When words fail, music speaks. Music is the one langauge that the entire world understands. It brings us all together and unites us and reminds us that through everything, our struggles and triumphs and prejudices and feelings towards one another, we all feel the same deep down. We all feel this. When screaming to be heard isn't enough, singing will never fail you.
This piece is absolutely sublime. It is as though the voices of Heaven touching down to Earth. I can't explain it, but it is superbly ethereal and an absolute masterpiece. An incredibly moving tribute to Nohemi. The text speaks so powerfully from the yearning of the heart to the angels. The chords move me to tears every time. Thank you for this piece, Jake Runestad.
So I've never really appreciated choirs enough, but at a concert I went to, there was a staff choir that sung this. I balled my eyes out, I cried when it was over. I'd never quite appreciated choirs until I heard this song. I now love choirs. I can't get enough, but I just had to hear this song again. You can feel the emotion in their voices
I'm speechless.... "Let My Heart Be Heard" is such a powerful, beautiful, and peaceful gift from Jake Runestad... Jake, you truly are touched by the heart of God.....
Every few months I come back to this recording and am amazed by the beauty of this choir. It truly feels like for a brief moment I am close to touching the heavens and feeling the love of those we've lost. Thank you for this gift.
Sang this for the last time at my high school graduation a few weeks ago and cried as soon as we were done worked with this pieces for whole year and even though I ended up making up the part it still sounded amazing ❤😭
It's tough to listen through, you can quite literally hear their love, and immense pain. Nothing compares to the feeling of the synchrony of song with people you love with music written with such grace. I hope they are all still singing in one way or another. Less politics in/about school, MORE CHOIR!
I am in absolute awe. No words can describe the presence this song brings. The emotion and connection brought through this piece of music is something unfathomable.
I had the great pleasure of having Jake Runestad come and conduct my choir for a rehersal of this piece. It’s still in my memory, and I’m grateful that we got to have such a close connection to origins of the song. I hope any that are grieving can find peace ❤
I think, I’ve never, I don’t know…. This is the most beautiful and purest form of music I’ve ever heard in my life… Mr Runestad, I just want to say thank you. Every time I listen to this piece, I can’t help but feel emotional. This piece touched me in so many ways. This has to be music beyond the limitations of sound… Thank you to the choir as well for singing it so beautifully.
Such a beautiful, powerful piece. I lost my boyfriend of three years on September 28, 2016 and it's music like this that helps get me through the day. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
My 8th grade choir teacher showed us this during class and this brought me to tears. You can hear the pain and suffering in there voices when they sing this peice. Such a lovely choir and song.
Today was one of those days where I needed a Jake Runestad fix (they come around every so often ever since I had the privilege of performing The Peace of Wild Things many years ago). Anyway, I listened again to The Peace of Wild Things, A Silence Haunts Me, Please Stay and Let My Love Be Heard. As usual, I smiled and cried and felt settled deep in my soul.
This should have been the sound of Paris Olympics 2024. Not that controversial stuff that was meant to be for the enjoyment of an specific group. I think this song is universal.
Singing for times of grief is one of the moments that brings me closest to whatever higher power there is. It's like exposing your soul to the heavens and praying with every ounce of passion and spirituality you have. There's nothing like it.
almost a month ago, my high school choir had the pleasure of being apart of the adopt-a-choir program at Texas Christian University, and the TCU University Singers sang this song for us in a small, dome auditorium. it echoed throughout the small space... there’s nothing more ethereal than hearing this sound vibrating all around you with so much passion. if i could go back to that day and sit in that moment again, i would. it’s something you could never forget.
Just recently came across this video and it sent tears streaming down my face. I am a member of the Salt Lake Vocal Artists and I need to bring this song up to my director. I would love to sing this beautiful piece of music. And what an amazing message this video brings to the world. Thank you so much for sharing this.
I had the privilege of learning from Dr. Talbert once. He is an incredible artist with the ability to make music so much more than just notes on a paper. This is one of those songs that can enter your heart and deeply stir your feelings. Thank you for this song. ❤
In August 2020, a very dear friend of mine lost her battle with osteosarcoma, 12 days away from her 17th birthday. I asked my choir director if we could do this peace in her memory and it still makes me bawl. Love you Ady.
This is one of the very most beautiful choral settings I have ever heard, and It was performed with simple emotion and love. It is a once in a lifetime performance. It could not be replicated.
Incredible music and a tribute to their friend. This singing made me cry for those in my life that I have lost. It feels as though G-d can hear these voices and the departed can appreciate our love for them
This song makes me feel so happy to be a part of the choral community. I send my love to all who are hurting from loss and to all who have carried on the legacy of music. Please never stop singing.
We performed this at the University of Texas Arlington my senior year of college. I can’t even begin to describe how this piece affected me and the other members of our choir. Thank you Mr. Runestad for sharing something so full of love and beauty with the world.
I’m a college student at Northern Arizona University. Dr. Talberg was the conductor for the Arizona All State choir when I was in it. This song reminds me of why I’m going into education every time I hear it and I cry just as hard now as I did the first time. I’ve never had such a beautiful experience singing and have yet to enjoy that again. This song gets me through very hard parts of my life. Thank you, Jake Runestad for composing this masterpiece and thank you Dr. Talberg for the unbelievable experience of singing it.
I'm so glad we still have people from the Arizona All-State Choir going to this as a constant reminder of why we keep perusing our paths in music! Thank you for being one of the 200 others singing this with me; and thank you Dr. Talberg and Jake Runestad for experiences I'll forever cherish!
Stumbled upon this song in early February, and sent it to my Director as I was left with chills and in awe. Nearly a month later I find out we are going to be performing it in the Pennsylvania All-State choir this year. Truly amazed by this song
Knowing the background of this song makes it not only really sad and beautiful, but it makes it an absolutely ESSENTIAL song for every professional choir to perform at some point
This piece moves me deeply every time I hear it. It respects my sorrow, them takes me to a deep peace, combined in the heart in a way that only music can. Then I go to the shimmering transcendence of the crescendo, moving me closer to God. This is what it means to be swept away. Thank you Mr. Runestad. Thank you.
Im so proud to myself that i've been contribute as a bass at my high school choir singing this song, what a song,makes my hair all stands up even im the singer
I had the blessing of being part of TPSMEA all state for 2019, in band. The choir performed before us; they had about 200 vocalists; there was a reading before the performance of this, about the students’ biggest burdens and fears, some of which I really related to. Let me tell you, with 200 singers, and that beautiful dynamic capabilities, I cried. Hard
I am currently in my high school choir and I love pieces like this (similar ones are Musica Animam Tangens, Sleep, At the Round Earths Imagined Corners, and Flanders Fields) but I had never been moved to tears by a song until I heard this. A truly beautiful piece of music.
Soon after I posted this comment, I sent this song to my choir director and he ended up choosing it for our state ensemble piece. Years later I still come back to this song because it is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever had the pleasure of singing
you should check out Sleep set to Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eve by Robert Frost if you haven't heard it before. It's the poem that Whitacre composed the song to, but he couldn't get the copy rights to use it, so his friend wrote "Sleep" to go with the music. But the original poem is in the public domain now and it's truly an experience to hear how it was meant to be
I am gonna perform this in the 2022 Florida All-State High School Concert Choir wit you directing, this is one of my most anticipated songs to perform, i can't wait to see you Mr. Runestad
I heard this song (and of Jake Runestad) for the first time in choir rehearsal this past week. I cannot believe this man has flew under my choral radar for so long. As we listened to this recording, tears welled up in my eyes. I'm so thrilled to be singing this this year. It will be epic and could very well be my favorite of our repertoire.
I was just a sophomore in Varsity choir and we sang this at our last concert for one of our last songs and this song means a lot to me since my seniors were such amazing people who I miss a lot, so going into varsity next year as a senior I want to do what they did. Inspire, and grow. This song will always remind me of the good times
@@Y33TCMAN yupp I'm in choir, but because of the virus this is my last week of school:( I'll definitely tell him for next year this would be a good song💖
When people say that god doesn't exist. Or that theres not someone or something looking out for us, they should listen to this, close their eyes and let the tears fall from from their face. What a beautiful work of art and music
This piece will always hold such a large place in my heart. In college we performed this piece for our spring tour, a week before our tour we had a member and close friend of mine commit suicide. Performing this piece was one of the most emotional and heart wrenching things we as a group had done and this song really helped us grieve in a way that words never could.
We were singing this song for my state set this year and I had the honor of introducing our song. When we went to our state qualifier we actually met a man who is a good friend of Runestad. This song had been my favorite of my four years in highschool and one that always makes me emotional. We actually sang this at our local indoor swimming pool and the acoustics were magical... what a treat for the old folk who were there in the morning for aerobics.
When music becomes a prayer, I could never ask for anything else but to close my eyes, open my ears as wide as it could and let my spirit take my feet.
I remember singing this song in high school and always got so emotional from the beauty of the piece. I'm a junior now in college and as I sing the song, I still get so emotional. This piece is so beautiful and angelic. I felt like my soul was touched by God himself 💕❗
I sang this in my mastery choir in high school last year, nothing we could’ve done could sound as beautiful as this but this song moved me greatly being a part of it and hearing the parts grow and change. Absolutely incredible
Sang this my Freshman year in high school for the NCMEA Honors Choir. Although I'm not a tenor anymore, and years have gone by, I can't help but listen and sing along with the voices that created the envisionment of my favorite choral piece to this day. Thank you, Runestad.
My sophomore year of high school my director's father passed. We recorded a video of the choir singing this piece. From a technical perspective, it was nothing to marvel at, but it was emotionally powerful. Every time I hear this piece performed I am reduced to a puddle of tears. This piece is truly wonderful.
Every time I listen to this, I hear the sheer incandescent beauty of these voices in this piece and it is so prolific and moving. Just beautiful. Surreal.
I’m crying like a baby. She will forever be remembered because of you all.
When there are no words to speak, there is music.
I agree, but also these lyrics are beautiful
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In Spring 2019 my choir was performing this piece. My husband was losing his battle with a brain tumor.
We performed it 6 days before he passed away on Good Friday. I continue to be humbled by its beauty.
Thank you, Kathleen. I'm so sorry for your loss.
@@JakeRunestad Thank you Jake. Your words mean a lot. I sing with the Two Rivers Chorale and Tim Sawyers continues to give us your meaningful songs to perform. Thank you for your gift!
I can only imagine what that must have been like. Beautiful but so very sad. This Good Friday just past was 5 years to the day since we buried my beloved wife. We lost her to a brain tumour. Listening to this piece and this performance again today, I meditated on the words in a new way. Lots of tears, but what a gift to have music that helps us to feel, and to release. To be. Thanks @Kathleen Olson for sharing, and thanks @Jake Runestad for your beautiful composition.
@@markkennedy1022 I send my deepest sympathies to you for the loss of your wife. 🌹🥀🌹
@Kathleen Olson Deepest sympathy to you in the loss of your beloved husband. 🥀🥀🥀
I remember singing this in HS, and this was the video our director used to introduce us to this piece. To this day, all these years later, I still come back and listen to it.
It still channels all the emotions that I dug into when singing as an S1, a range I’ve lost to damage and time. I mourned then the people I’ve lost in my life, and now the person I used to be as well.
Does anyone else think the picture of the choir seems to be a moving video at first glance if you're not paying attention?
IlIl IlIl This entire time I didn’t know it was a picture..
It was exactly the same when I watched it! Only halfway through I realised it was a picure and not the footage of the recording. Strange.
I watched the whole thing and didn’t notice until I just came down in the comments
Same here!
It took me like five seconds while I tried to figure out why the conductor was frozen in such an awkward pose.
When the tenors go up to that high A on the last "be heard", TOO GOOD
It's even better singing it! Check out Prairie Voices and Konektis on here singing it together. I am in Konektis (the salt and pepper beared guy on the far right). So much fun to crank out those notes. Incredibly powerful to sing!!
guibox3 alright you have forever earned my respect 😊 my high school choir hasn't done this nor am i a tenor sadly but i would like to sing this just because how amazing the piece itself sounds!
I sang this tonight. As a tenor... I was n tears. this piece of music is so moving.
@@aeknipp7606 I've sang it as a baritone and every time I hear it I'm longing for the opportunity to sing it alongside my choral brothers and sisters once more.
The falsetto had to come out when I sung that
Choir - thank you. Tenors - you shall all go directly to heaven for your work in this piece.
HAH! Tenor here - you got me laughing. That high A is something else
I feel like tenors are so under-appreciated. Y’all got the best parts of every song and you really carry the power in those high notes!!! ✌🏼✨
The tenors are amazing! ❤️🙏
The basses and sopranos as well
Yes!
Coming back to this song after learning of a miscarriage in my family, I wanted to play this aloud for that little baby I will someday meet in heaven🤍
That baby still kisses your cheek!
I almost cried several times while listening to this. You can feel the aching and grief in this song. I wondered how the choir could acheive such a sound, and after hearing the story, it makes sense. Rest in peace.
Literally,
Jebediah Honker-Tonker This brought me to tears, I heard all the emotions and by the end of the song I just thought about everything, just everyone emotion came crashing down
the voices in these choirs over the decades have preserved all that is light in love in my tiny heart with their blending of voice to unearth emotion! Amazing desire to transmit and rebirth!
I love reading comments like these as a person in choir
How is it that pain and sorrow produces the perfect sound… I listened to this so many times and each time I shed a tear or rather many… absolutely love this… the first time I listened to this I had to sit down afterwards because it felt like I was holding my heart in my hands, couldn’t move for a while…❤ thank you choir for doing this, for singing this…
There is so much wonderful tone painting in this piece.. from the whisper of a prayer, to the ahhs being the angels wings as they float up to heaven, to the prayer gradually growing to a plea of angush, and a cry out to God.
I saved my fathers life in 2007 because when the paramedics couldnt find anything wrong I went against their recommendation and took him to a hospital. It happened again in 2018 when he was visiting from overseas and i had a gut feeling he was hiding something from me.
The third time he caught CoVid. I tried to come save him again but the czech republic closed to border because of the severity of the pandemic. I failed and he paseed away. As ridiculous as it sounds I still believe that had I been able to get there I could have saved him one more time.
Just the text of the poetry is enough to draw tears. The music, however adds so much, however
Its almost as the words and the music were meant to be together.
I wish I had heard this piece in the time after my father passed. It would have helped me so much.
By far the best performance of this piece. Nothing can ever compare to the emotional depth and strength of this performance. It should be regarded as a pinnacle of choral determination, and should serve as an inspiration to any group. This, is how you perform music. This is how you bring music to life.
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AND THEY LEARNED IT IN ONE REHEARSAL
Hannah Lomara I WAS ABOUT TO SAY😲😲😲😲😲
I agree
This is just a bit better: ruclips.net/video/72-X0yPc3Hs/видео.html
I LOVE when the choir gradually get louder at 3:45- 4:35! and the Tenors! I could listen to this everyday...
Jc Garica I think anyone can
I love the whole part, rocks
The section gives me goosebumps every time I listen to it. It’s so incredibly powerful and you become embraced by the emotion of the song and it’s absolutely astonishing.
I cried and cried. Memories of my mum. My dad's fight against dementia. Loss and the human need to hope and hope and be heard. Thank you.
im a senior in hs and we’re singing this. i’m going to bawl on the risers as i’ll be singing for my school for the last time. i couldn’t ask to be gifted a greater song to end to.
Going into my junior year of hs, my teacher refuses to do this song though. Kinda sad its my favorite one
To @jenna5260: High school age is too young for this song.
@@motocaleb7508 Your music (choral) teacher is correct. This song is too emotionally advanced for high school age young people, during this time in history. They can not do it justice.
@@shawnaweesner3759 do you think there aren't high schoolers who have experienced the loss of loves ones??
@@shawnaweesner3759do you think people only gain emotional intelligence when they graduate? it is formed through the accumulated knowledge of your youth, learning of love, life, and death. high schoolers are more than capable of doing it emotional justice
Thinking about how this song is representing the yearning to have your passed away loved ones hear your love for them makes me so emotional. And when the choir gradually gets louder and higher at the peak of the song, with “let my love be heard” being repeated, it’s like it’s your love desperately trying to reach the deceased, and with each repeat, it tries harder and harder, never giving up. Whether or not it actually reaches is up to debate, but either way, it makes me cry every time. This song is absolutely beautiful, and I want it played at my funeral
As a composer, I return here every time I want to have a vivid experience of beauty and remind myself of what truly brings me joy and happiness. Thank you!
Sang this at my school...Very powerful and moving. Made my dad cry...he never does.
This song, my god. They did a great job of making me cry in the middle of Algebra...
Listen, there were tough times in the kingdom.
@G G Something much important than algebra (in my opinion)
Are u sure algebra didnt make u cry?
Jacob Taylor A little bit of both
Right?!?! I was in govt/econ doing an essay while listening to this and i'm just in class crying looking at my computer screen like what xD
You can tell this choir put their hearts & souls into this song. You can tell this song has meaning to them. They sing it with so much compassion and sympathy it breaks my heart. I get chills every time that I listen to it.
I don't know how I'm going to perform this without crying on stage! Honestly one of the most beautiful and heartfelt songs I've ever heard.
Today, it feels like God is saying it back to me. I believe heaven longs for us in the same way as we long for those we have lost.
This is the most beautiful thing I’ve ever read❤ I’m singing this song this coming weekend and I’ll be sure to channel your comment into my musicality
i performed this with an incredibly talented choir and i'll never forget my first time making audience members cry. This is just the most beautiful piece.
I sang this in my choir in community college for our previous student’s memorial service, as he ended his life. it was tragic, as he wanted to be a professor in music and he was a true mentor to most of us. His memorial service was on his 24th birthday. we all held hands with tears running down our faces, but we sang with such power and passion and grief. his parents were in the front row. We all sobbed during and after singing. my voice silenced out and i mouthed out the words because the pain was too much my voice just stopped, but as a performer you keep going. in a few days, it’ll be 2 years since we all found out he passed away, and I found myself being guided to this song recently. Maybe it’s him telling me he was there listening and he’s reminding me, saying thanks. ❤️
Truly beautiful 😢 similar story here, performing this in community college soon to commemorate those who found their way into a dark place 💔
this song along with "please stay" saved me. thank you.
I feel like during this COVID-19 time, we all need reassurance. This song is my re-assurance, and I honor those who have passed away in the past, and now. Thank you for this song.
Wake up, it's a media-demic. How many piles of bodies have you driven past? This is all a smokescreen to cover who the federal reserve system is bailing out this time.
@@Chap2960 I did not bring up the covid hoax, I merely reacted to that official lie. I suggest you keep your political intrigues out of it.
@@Chap2960 Then why are you reading comments? And the fact that there is no pandemic is not "my idea". The "idea' that the Covid-19 hysteria is a media-demic comes from those medical doctors who refuse to be coerced into repeating official lies, the doctors who actually see patients unlike Fauci who hasn't seen a patient in his entire 52-year career as a bureaucrat.
With the current estimate of some 45,000,000 million babies tortured to death through legalized murder, "we" are ripe for judgment, but the SARS COV 2 virus is not that judgment. The judgement is what the demons who have perpetrated this hoax plan to do next. "Lockdown" is a prison term and dissenters, other that the fake "Black Lies Matter", are already being persecuted and prosecuted.
But you are listening to the peaceful song, so this comment won't affect you.
@@Chap2960 You believe there is a "COVID-19 time" and that is 100% political indoctrination, not fact. You posted it as a primary comment, there for all to see, including me, who gets very upset at people who acquiesce to official lies. The popular submission to the perpetrators of the covid hoax put a majority of the world population in danger of starvation next year and has impoverished the majority of Americans, those who live from check to check at minimum wage jobs. Wall Street recipients of the "bailout trillions" are flourishing. Does that not hint that covid-19 is a smokescreen to distract from nefarious trillions (23 to be exact) in financial bailouts to the "too-big-to-fail" financiers? Those trillions are to be collected from common people in the form of the "hidden" tax of inflation plus direct and indirect taxation.
@@Chap2960 Peace is here: ruclips.net/video/PUX_wutcV88/видео.html
"I feel like during this COVID-19 time, we all need reassurance." is purely political. I have not altered my life in the slightest to conform to lawless dictates from stuffed shirt bureaucrats. May your chains rest lightly on you as you obediently cover your face and wash your hands diligently in this world full of bacteria and virus that you have lived in for years and that has not changed.
My choir was rehearsing to perform this piece in March. Two weeks before our scheduled performance, the Coronavirus caused the shutdown of most of the country...I’m a 2020 graduate. For me, this song is a quiet remembrance of the lives that have been lost, and a reflection of my last year of high school. This is one of my absolute favorite choral pieces.
I don't know how to explain it, but when it comes to 3:12, I can imagine the sound as prayers and thoughts that we send for the lost ones being brought up by the angels, and finally reach God at 4:30. For me, that section is the most emotional part of the song. Thank you for creating such a beautiful and heartwarming music, Jake.
That's an amazing way to view it. It changed my perspective on the piece.
Powerful observation bless you Ishfah
@@jordanklotz1944 Thank you Jordan
@@ShepMaestro Thank you Terrance
I woke up this morning, my heart heavy from the loss of lives in Florida. I was listening on my way to school, and was weeping. Thank you Jake. Beautiful.
My choir performed this song as a tribute to the Florida shooting victims. 💛💛
This song is medicine for my heart today. Stunning to listen to, and to sing. Thank you.
It’s hard to imagine the amount of stagger breathing they had to practice to get to this perfection. Truly a piece that touches your heart and can be interpreted individually for each and every listener.
this song is just so beautiful im in a high school choir and i remember traveling and hearing a college sing it and the sound just filled the entire room and it was the most beautiful and powerful thing ive ever heard in my entire life
I cry every time I listen to this. This particular performance is so good. It is not rushed and the blend of the voices evokes such power. You can’t rush grief nor can you really show what it feels like, but this song gets so close.
This is why when there's nothing left, when all words have been spoken and actions taken, you sing. You sing and you pray someone hears you. You sing for all your emotions and your loss and your pain and your grief and you give yourself to music. This is why I love music, this is why I sing. When words fail, music speaks. Music is the one langauge that the entire world understands. It brings us all together and unites us and reminds us that through everything, our struggles and triumphs and prejudices and feelings towards one another, we all feel the same deep down. We all feel this. When screaming to be heard isn't enough, singing will never fail you.
This piece is absolutely sublime. It is as though the voices of Heaven touching down to Earth. I can't explain it, but it is superbly ethereal and an absolute masterpiece. An incredibly moving tribute to Nohemi. The text speaks so powerfully from the yearning of the heart to the angels. The chords move me to tears every time. Thank you for this piece, Jake Runestad.
Justin Utz your words moved me to listen to this piece.
@ 2:46 the chord on "love" is so beautiful oh my goodness i want to cry it was so beautifully orchestrated ughh
So I've never really appreciated choirs enough, but at a concert I went to, there was a staff choir that sung this. I balled my eyes out, I cried when it was over. I'd never quite appreciated choirs until I heard this song. I now love choirs. I can't get enough, but I just had to hear this song again. You can feel the emotion in their voices
I had chills up my spine the whole song...every note is haunting and beautiful and I truly felt a prick in my heart while listening to this
One of my favorite memories is singing this in the choir, the feeling is indescribable.
I'm speechless.... "Let My Heart Be Heard" is such a powerful, beautiful, and peaceful gift from Jake Runestad... Jake, you truly are touched by the heart of God.....
When i heard my high school chamber choir sing this i closed my eyes and became transported to the heavens. It truly took me somewhere else
This kind of music makes me feel the most connected to God, and I’m just so grateful for this😭
Every few months I come back to this recording and am amazed by the beauty of this choir. It truly feels like for a brief moment I am close to touching the heavens and feeling the love of those we've lost. Thank you for this gift.
Sang this for the last time at my high school graduation a few weeks ago and cried as soon as we were done worked with this pieces for whole year and even though I ended up making up the part it still sounded amazing ❤😭
It's tough to listen through, you can quite literally hear their love, and immense pain. Nothing compares to the feeling of the synchrony of song with people you love with music written with such grace. I hope they are all still singing in one way or another. Less politics in/about school, MORE CHOIR!
i listen to this every single day. Jake Runestad is one of the greatest composers of our time.
I am in absolute awe. No words can describe the presence this song brings. The emotion and connection brought through this piece of music is something unfathomable.
ThankYou Jake Runestad. 🙏🏻ThankYou BCCCChoir. 🙏🏻ThankYou Dr. Talberg. 🙏🏻
I had the great pleasure of having
Jake Runestad come and conduct my choir for a rehersal of this piece. It’s still in my memory, and I’m grateful that we got to have such a close connection to origins of the song.
I hope any that are grieving can find peace ❤
I think, I’ve never, I don’t know…. This is the most beautiful and purest form of music I’ve ever heard in my life… Mr Runestad, I just want to say thank you. Every time I listen to this piece, I can’t help but feel emotional. This piece touched me in so many ways. This has to be music beyond the limitations of sound… Thank you to the choir as well for singing it so beautifully.
i come back to this recording when i’m sad, when i’m happy, practically any time, anywhere. it’s jaw dropping. just stunning.
That build up....THAT IS HOW YOU GRADUALLY CRESCENDO TO THE CLIMAX!! Beautiful executed and emotionally sound ❤️❤️
Such a beautiful, powerful piece. I lost my boyfriend of three years on September 28, 2016 and it's music like this that helps get me through the day. Thank you for sharing your gift with the world.
I'm so sorry for your loss. Thank you for sharing your story and how the music affects you. It means so much to hear that.
My 8th grade choir teacher showed us this during class and this brought me to tears. You can hear the pain and suffering in there voices when they sing this peice. Such a lovely choir and song.
Today was one of those days where I needed a Jake Runestad fix (they come around every so often ever since I had the privilege of performing The Peace of Wild Things many years ago). Anyway, I listened again to The Peace of Wild Things, A Silence Haunts Me, Please Stay and Let My Love Be Heard. As usual, I smiled and cried and felt settled deep in my soul.
This should have been the sound of Paris Olympics 2024. Not that controversial stuff that was meant to be for the enjoyment of an specific group. I think this song is universal.
Singing for times of grief is one of the moments that brings me closest to whatever higher power there is. It's like exposing your soul to the heavens and praying with every ounce of passion and spirituality you have. There's nothing like it.
almost a month ago, my high school choir had the pleasure of being apart of the adopt-a-choir program at Texas Christian University, and the TCU University Singers sang this song for us in a small, dome auditorium. it echoed throughout the small space... there’s nothing more ethereal than hearing this sound vibrating all around you with so much passion. if i could go back to that day and sit in that moment again, i would. it’s something you could never forget.
Just recently came across this video and it sent tears streaming down my face. I am a member of the Salt Lake Vocal Artists and I need to bring this song up to my director. I would love to sing this beautiful piece of music. And what an amazing message this video brings to the world. Thank you so much for sharing this.
Thank you so much! I'm a big fan of SLVA!
Jake Runestad And we are a big fan of you! We are singing Peace of Wild Things at our concert this Saturday :)
Johnnie Stoker SLVA is phenomenal!!!! I would love to hear you guys tackle this piece
YESSSSSSSSSS
Did you end up singing it? :) Its truly a beautiful piece and even more wonderful to sing.
I really cried listening, it's like you really felt the pain, and the want that your love would be heard
I had the privilege of learning from Dr. Talbert once. He is an incredible artist with the ability to make music so much more than just notes on a paper. This is one of those songs that can enter your heart and deeply stir your feelings. Thank you for this song. ❤
I was blessed to sing this in the Texas Private All State Choir in January right before COVID. Such an incredibly beautiful and powerful song!
In August 2020, a very dear friend of mine lost her battle with osteosarcoma, 12 days away from her 17th birthday. I asked my choir director if we could do this peace in her memory and it still makes me bawl. Love you Ady.
Tuks Camerata sang this piece... They did it justice... I'm happy they also kept the emotion in this song. I'm always in tears
This is one of the very most beautiful choral settings I have ever heard, and It was performed with simple emotion and love. It is a once in a lifetime performance. It could not be replicated.
I could listen to this song over and over again for the rest of my life and it wouldn't ever become any less amazing.
Incredible music and a tribute to their friend. This singing made me cry for those in my life that I have lost. It feels as though G-d can hear these voices and the departed can appreciate our love for them
So many lost birds today. In the Middle East and around the world. Let our love be heard!
This song makes me feel so happy to be a part of the choral community. I send my love to all who are hurting from loss and to all who have carried on the legacy of music. Please never stop singing.
We performed this at the University of Texas Arlington my senior year of college. I can’t even begin to describe how this piece affected me and the other members of our choir. Thank you Mr. Runestad for sharing something so full of love and beauty with the world.
I’m a college student at Northern Arizona University. Dr. Talberg was the conductor for the Arizona All State choir when I was in it. This song reminds me of why I’m going into education every time I hear it and I cry just as hard now as I did the first time. I’ve never had such a beautiful experience singing and have yet to enjoy that again. This song gets me through very hard parts of my life. Thank you, Jake Runestad for composing this masterpiece and thank you Dr. Talberg for the unbelievable experience of singing it.
I'm so glad we still have people from the Arizona All-State Choir going to this as a constant reminder of why we keep perusing our paths in music! Thank you for being one of the 200 others singing this with me; and thank you Dr. Talberg and Jake Runestad for experiences I'll forever cherish!
This is the most beautiful song I have ever listened to. I'm moved to tears.
Stumbled upon this song in early February, and sent it to my Director as I was left with chills and in awe. Nearly a month later I find out we are going to be performing it in the Pennsylvania All-State choir this year. Truly amazed by this song
Wow!!!! This is heavy. I’m listening and In tears. Absolutely beautiful. Rest in Love Nohemi! 💛💛💛💛
Sobbed real tears. I listen to this video multiple times a day when I pray. Through music we are temporarily transported to heaven.
That last sentence is such a beautiful way to put it 🥺
Knowing the background of this song makes it not only really sad and beautiful, but it makes it an absolutely ESSENTIAL song for every professional choir to perform at some point
This piece moves me deeply every time I hear it. It respects my sorrow, them takes me to a deep peace, combined in the heart in a way that only music can. Then I go to the shimmering transcendence of the crescendo, moving me closer to God. This is what it means to be swept away. Thank you Mr. Runestad. Thank you.
Im so proud to myself that i've been contribute as a bass at my high school choir singing this song, what a song,makes my hair all stands up even im the singer
I had the blessing of being part of TPSMEA all state for 2019, in band.
The choir performed before us; they had about 200 vocalists; there was a reading before the performance of this, about the students’ biggest burdens and fears, some of which I really related to.
Let me tell you, with 200 singers, and that beautiful dynamic capabilities, I cried. Hard
Zachary Coronado yeah, I was one of the bass 1s and I started tearin up man
A fellow choir member and close friend took her life last year and we sang this in her memory. Thank you for writing such beautiful music.
💔😭 im so sorry for your loss. what a beautiful way to honor her
I am currently in my high school choir and I love pieces like this (similar ones are Musica Animam Tangens, Sleep, At the Round Earths Imagined Corners, and Flanders Fields) but I had never been moved to tears by a song until I heard this. A truly beautiful piece of music.
Soon after I posted this comment, I sent this song to my choir director and he ended up choosing it for our state ensemble piece. Years later I still come back to this song because it is one of the most beautiful pieces of music I've ever had the pleasure of singing
you should check out Sleep set to Stopping by Woods on a Snowy Eve by Robert Frost if you haven't heard it before. It's the poem that Whitacre composed the song to, but he couldn't get the copy rights to use it, so his friend wrote "Sleep" to go with the music. But the original poem is in the public domain now and it's truly an experience to hear how it was meant to be
I am gonna perform this in the 2022 Florida All-State High School Concert Choir wit you directing, this is one of my most anticipated songs to perform, i can't wait to see you Mr. Runestad
I’m auditioning too. Hope we make it 🤞
I heard this song (and of Jake Runestad) for the first time in choir rehearsal this past week. I cannot believe this man has flew under my choral radar for so long. As we listened to this recording, tears welled up in my eyes. I'm so thrilled to be singing this this year. It will be epic and could very well be my favorite of our repertoire.
Thank you -- I wish you and your choir all the best!
I was just a sophomore in Varsity choir and we sang this at our last concert for one of our last songs and this song means a lot to me since my seniors were such amazing people who I miss a lot, so going into varsity next year as a senior I want to do what they did. Inspire, and grow. This song will always remind me of the good times
I like this song and I will soon be a Junior
Geneva Hicks well if you are in choir please suggest your conductor to do this piece
@@Y33TCMAN yupp I'm in choir, but because of the virus this is my last week of school:( I'll definitely tell him for next year this would be a good song💖
Geneva Hicks do it!!! It’s such a emotional song and it will make the crowd just sit there in disbelief
@@Y33TCMAN awhh💖well okay!
When people say that god doesn't exist. Or that theres not someone or something looking out for us, they should listen to this, close their eyes and let the tears fall from from their face. What a beautiful work of art and music
This piece will always hold such a large place in my heart. In college we performed this piece for our spring tour, a week before our tour we had a member and close friend of mine commit suicide. Performing this piece was one of the most emotional and heart wrenching things we as a group had done and this song really helped us grieve in a way that words never could.
Plainly and simply one of the finest Choir recordings ever made and I actively seek the best I can find.
We were singing this song for my state set this year and I had the honor of introducing our song. When we went to our state qualifier we actually met a man who is a good friend of Runestad. This song had been my favorite of my four years in highschool and one that always makes me emotional. We actually sang this at our local indoor swimming pool and the acoustics were magical... what a treat for the old folk who were there in the morning for aerobics.
When music becomes a prayer, I could never ask for anything else but to close my eyes, open my ears as wide as it could and let my spirit take my feet.
I remember singing this song in high school and always got so emotional from the beauty of the piece. I'm a junior now in college and as I sing the song, I still get so emotional. This piece is so beautiful and angelic. I felt like my soul was touched by God himself 💕❗
The wailing of the sopranos just brings me to tears. OMG
I sang this in my mastery choir in high school last year, nothing we could’ve done could sound as beautiful as this but this song moved me greatly being a part of it and hearing the parts grow and change. Absolutely incredible
Sang this my Freshman year in high school for the NCMEA Honors Choir. Although I'm not a tenor anymore, and years have gone by, I can't help but listen and sing along with the voices that created the envisionment of my favorite choral piece to this day. Thank you, Runestad.
im crying. i find it so amazing that music can make you feel so good.
My sophomore year of high school my director's father passed. We recorded a video of the choir singing this piece. From a technical perspective, it was nothing to marvel at, but it was emotionally powerful. Every time I hear this piece performed I am reduced to a puddle of tears. This piece is truly wonderful.
I can't explain what makes me cry every time I hear this piece
favorite recording of my favorite choral song ♥️
There will never be enough said in the end, and most words are long forgotten but songs live on.
Every time I listen to this, I hear the sheer incandescent beauty of these voices in this piece and it is so prolific and moving.
Just beautiful. Surreal.
Challenging music for any choir! Thoughtfully sung with a choir of solo voices to emphasize the beautiful chords. Wow!
4:25 that chord on heard has me ascending 🤧 the power of music ✨🎶