Чудовий, душевний й зворушливий концерт!🤙👏Стільки прекрасної музики!👏❤️ Саме у такі важкі хвилини нас розуміє музика!👏🙏🏾❤️ Дякую усім виконавцям, які об‘єдналися у підтримку України! 🙏🏾🇺🇦💛💙🙏🏾 Дякую цій неймовірній компанії солідарності чудових музикантів з різних країн світу, усім виконавцям - за збагачення наших душ! 👏👏👏🥰
Een pracht initiatief. Ik hoop dat de strijd voor vrijheid in Ukraine spoedig een goede voorsprong kan maken. Was ontroerd door de muziek en de verhalen. Vanuit Nieuw Zeeland.
Thanks million for the wonderful concert...The wonderful nature of Ukraine comes to mind. I'm pray from Tokyo that the world will be united and the war will end as soon as possible.
Music speaks better than words! There is another concert done by a HS freshman for Ukraine, pretty amazing. Worth checking out! ruclips.net/video/KnIuPT6sZm0/видео.html
00:00 Aanvang concert 03:32 (06:26) Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, Maryana Golvchenko Oekraïens volkslied, "Sjtsje ne vmerla Oekrajiny" - Mychajlo Verbytsky 11:50 (14:34) Benedict Kloeckner (cello) Song of the birds - Pablo Casals 19:23 Anna Fedorova (piano) Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, Concert voor piano en orkest nr.2, op.21 in f kl.t. - Frédéric Chopin 31:05 Dana Zemtsov (altviool), Boris Fedorov (piano) Preghiera - Michael Kugel 39:24 Anna Fedorova (piano), Nicholas Schwartz (contrabas) Dedication - Boris Fedorov 47:49 Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest o.l.v. Maxim Shalygin Tristum for strings - Svyatoslav Lunyov 57:03 Maya Fridman (cello) Pianissimo - Peteris Vasks 1:05:10 Maryana Golovchenko (zang), Pau Sola Masafrets (cello), Cengiz Arslanpay (blaasinstrumenten + synths) Ukrainian song Spring ‘’Triptych: me-us-you’’ 1:12:11 Maryana Golovchenko (zang), Remy van Kesteren (harp), Martin Fondse (piano), Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest Tomorrow eyes, versie 2022 - Martin Fondse 1:21:39 Konstantin Napolov (slagwerk) Droplets II - Christiaan Richter 1:36:22 Diana Tischinko (viool), Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest Melody - Myroslav Skorik 1:41:22 Nino Gvetadze (piano) Preludes voor piano (24), op.28 - nr.24 in d kl.t. - Frédéric Chopin 1:46:31 Liza Ferschtman (viool), Malin Broman (altviool), Antoine Lederlin (cello), Jonathan Biss (piano) Pianokwartet nr.2, KV.493 in Es gr.t. - deel II, "Larghetto" 1:54:38 Rosanne Philippens (viool), Hein Wiedijk (klarinet), Remy van Kesteren (harp), Nino Gvetadze (piano), Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest Roxana's Lied - Karol Szymanowski 2:02:44 - Bekendmaking ingezameld bedrag voor Giro 555 2:06:33 Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest o.l.v. Maxim Shalygin Lullaby - Maxim Shalygin
The most beautiful rendition of magnificent music 🎶🎵 and voices coming together imploring for peace , love and joy with their sublime heavenly and Devine 🎶 music that always touches one’s heart and soul and heals one’s heart and soul forever towards God’s love , peace , faith and Hope . Thank you for this beautiful concert and pray and Hope peace and humanity prevails in the world 🌎 God’s love and blessings shower on all of you Stay safe happy and blessed ♥️🫂🌹🕊🕊🌞☀️🎶🎶🎵♥️🫂🌹⭐️✨🌄🌅🙏
1:33:29 This music by Ukrainian composer Miroslav Skoryk was used in the touching video Ukrainian President Zelenskyy showed to the US Congress about the people’s suffering of his country due to the relentless Russian aggression in Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine 🇺🇦
So heartbreaking!!! Music speaks better than words! There is another concert done by a HS freshman for Ukraine, pretty amazing. Worth checking out! ruclips.net/video/KnIuPT6sZm0/видео.html
"My name is Anna Fedorova, I am a pianist, and I am Ucrainian.." she says. Let us hope that her father, also a pianist in Ucraine, stay safe during this horrible times.
Slava Ukrain! Slava heroyam - glory to Ukraine and to the heroes who are defending their homeland against the savage, abominable invasion of that peaceful country by Vladimir Putin and his thugs. May the Russian people, who have been so shamelessly brainwashed by the state media about Ukraine, rise up and rid their nation of the KGB megalomaniac Putin.
We have also music and words as weapons to support Ucraine. The words that are forbidden in Russia. When a regime starts to forbid words it is signal about real danger. Like Orwells book "1984". And now it is 2022. And still certain words are forbidden in Russia. Like the words "war" and "attack" and "aggression". The fact that Ucraine is attacked by russian troups and that Russia has started a war has not been said in Russian media, they lie constantly. Hopefully this music will unite us all to stand up against the aggression from fascistic regimes.
Very mixed feelings about russian musician(s) at the stage in this very moment! Could them just stay silently and pray for their authorities to stop this brutal war!? Or protest if they do have bolls for this! Why to show up in this event?! We have really enough of their "friendship".
You don't realize they loose a lot while playing there. Some of them cannot visit their parents in Moskou anymore without getting caught by the Russian regime.
I think the Russian musicians, particularly Maya Fridman, are really brave for doing this, actually. Putin would very well call what they do here 'treason'. To have the humanity to call up Anna Fedorova to propose doing this to try to help Ukraine, and to have the courage to take the microphone at the front of the stage and say that she is Russian... knowing how the rest of the world is feeling about Russia... even though she is clearly so distraught and ashamed by what her country is doing. I hope she and her family aren't going to be made to 'pay for it' by the Russian government. The person who has every right and expectation to object to this is her friend the Ukrainian Fedorova and her fellow countrymen. Look how they act. They value friendship and goodwill over nationality. We should do the same... or at least aspire.
I know that when your cities are being bombed to rubble, it's hard to accept the solidarity being offered by these Russian musicians. However, you must realize that it is only through the courage of the Russian people, teamed with the sacrifice of Ukrainian citizens, that Ukraine will be freed from the horror being inflicted on it by Vlad the Destroyer. Before the invasion, probably about 75% of Russians supported Putin, but as the truth about the assault on Ukraine seeps into Russia, that support will collapse and Putin will receive the fate he deserves - a hopefully fate like that of the odious tyrant Nicolae Ceaușescu.
@@RichardTaylor1630 Thanks for your comment. The hope that russians would wake up is little. But yes, this will help. Anyway, we do not believe they could change their imperial approach towards Ukraine - our land, our culture and history. All we want them - to get away from as.
As one of the musicians who organised and performed in this concert, we all felt it was important not only to show support and solidarity with Ukraine but also to show hope for harmony between the two countries. Just simply being born in Russian doesn't make one guilty of Putin's heinous crimes. That is a difficult but fine line we must draw. All of the Russian musicians we know are deeply disturbed by the acts of this regime. Then there are the millions of people brainwashed by propaganda who are simply cut off from the truth. Ukrainians, Russians and all people fall victim to this fascist barbarian and his cronies.
All countries in the world may need a Ministry of Music and Peace
Велика подяка від себе й України! Слухала в прямому ефірі у бомбосховищі під час повітрянної тривоги. Музи не мовчать! Концерт неймовірний!
Waanzinnige mooie emotionele muziek. Dank voor de betrokkenheid.
my goodness, só much talent together, so much wonderfull music!!
Чудовий, душевний й зворушливий концерт!🤙👏Стільки прекрасної музики!👏❤️ Саме у такі важкі хвилини нас розуміє музика!👏🙏🏾❤️ Дякую усім виконавцям, які об‘єдналися у підтримку України! 🙏🏾🇺🇦💛💙🙏🏾 Дякую цій неймовірній компанії солідарності чудових музикантів з різних країн світу, усім виконавцям - за збагачення наших душ! 👏👏👏🥰
Thank you so much. Music, trust, love, peace.
Een pracht initiatief. Ik hoop dat de strijd voor vrijheid in Ukraine spoedig een goede voorsprong kan maken.
Was ontroerd door de muziek en de verhalen. Vanuit Nieuw Zeeland.
Thanks million for the wonderful concert...The wonderful nature of Ukraine comes to mind.
I'm pray from Tokyo that the world will be united and the war will end as soon as possible.
It was a wonderful concert! We stand with Ukraine
Music speaks better than words! There is another concert done by
a HS freshman for Ukraine, pretty amazing. Worth checking out!
ruclips.net/video/KnIuPT6sZm0/видео.html
00:00 Aanvang concert
03:32 (06:26) Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest, Maryana Golvchenko
Oekraïens volkslied, "Sjtsje ne vmerla Oekrajiny" - Mychajlo Verbytsky
11:50 (14:34) Benedict Kloeckner (cello)
Song of the birds - Pablo Casals
19:23 Anna Fedorova (piano) Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest,
Concert voor piano en orkest nr.2, op.21 in f kl.t. - Frédéric Chopin
31:05 Dana Zemtsov (altviool), Boris Fedorov (piano)
Preghiera - Michael Kugel
39:24 Anna Fedorova (piano), Nicholas Schwartz (contrabas)
Dedication - Boris Fedorov
47:49 Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest o.l.v. Maxim Shalygin
Tristum for strings - Svyatoslav Lunyov
57:03 Maya Fridman (cello)
Pianissimo - Peteris Vasks
1:05:10 Maryana Golovchenko (zang), Pau Sola Masafrets (cello), Cengiz Arslanpay (blaasinstrumenten + synths)
Ukrainian song Spring ‘’Triptych: me-us-you’’
1:12:11 Maryana Golovchenko (zang), Remy van Kesteren (harp), Martin Fondse (piano), Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Tomorrow eyes, versie 2022 - Martin Fondse
1:21:39 Konstantin Napolov (slagwerk)
Droplets II - Christiaan Richter
1:36:22 Diana Tischinko (viool), Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Melody - Myroslav Skorik
1:41:22 Nino Gvetadze (piano)
Preludes voor piano (24), op.28 - nr.24 in d kl.t. - Frédéric Chopin
1:46:31 Liza Ferschtman (viool), Malin Broman (altviool), Antoine Lederlin (cello), Jonathan Biss (piano)
Pianokwartet nr.2, KV.493 in Es gr.t. - deel II, "Larghetto"
1:54:38 Rosanne Philippens (viool), Hein Wiedijk (klarinet), Remy van Kesteren (harp), Nino Gvetadze (piano), Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest
Roxana's Lied - Karol Szymanowski
2:02:44 - Bekendmaking ingezameld bedrag voor Giro 555
2:06:33 Leden van het Koninklijk Concertgebouworkest o.l.v. Maxim Shalygin
Lullaby - Maxim Shalygin
Thank you!💛🌍💙
The most beautiful rendition of magnificent music 🎶🎵 and voices coming together imploring for peace , love and joy with their sublime heavenly and Devine 🎶 music that always touches one’s heart and soul and heals one’s heart and soul forever towards God’s love , peace , faith and Hope . Thank you for this beautiful concert and pray and Hope peace and humanity prevails in the world 🌎 God’s love and blessings shower on all of you Stay safe happy and blessed ♥️🫂🌹🕊🕊🌞☀️🎶🎶🎵♥️🫂🌹⭐️✨🌄🌅🙏
Es lebe Ukraine ! ein Wunderschönes Land, Kultur, Wissenschaft, ....I love You - 💝💗💓💞💕
Himmlische Anna Fedorova ! ....für Ewigkeit 💗💓💞
Such brave women.
1:33:29 This music by Ukrainian composer Miroslav Skoryk was used in the touching video Ukrainian President Zelenskyy showed to the US Congress about the people’s suffering of his country due to the relentless Russian aggression in Vladimir Putin’s war against Ukraine 🇺🇦
So heartbreaking!!! Music speaks better than words! There is another concert done by
a HS freshman for Ukraine, pretty amazing. Worth checking out!
ruclips.net/video/KnIuPT6sZm0/видео.html
가끔 Anna Fedorova의 연주를 들었는데.. 우크라이나 연주가였군요! 우크라이나를 생각하면 가슴이 아픕니다.. 전쟁이 끝날 수 있도록 기도할게요..
"My name is Anna Fedorova, I am a pianist, and I am Ucrainian.." she says. Let us hope that her father, also a pianist in Ucraine, stay safe during this horrible times.
And yes, her father Boris Fedorov is there, safe.
Protection,help and peace for ukraine
Please does anyone knows the email from Maya Fridman ? I wanna organize another Peace Concert and contact her.
Slava Ukrain! Slava heroyam - glory to Ukraine and to the heroes who are defending their homeland against the savage, abominable invasion of that peaceful country by Vladimir Putin and his thugs. May the Russian people, who have been so shamelessly brainwashed by the state media about Ukraine, rise up and rid their nation of the KGB megalomaniac Putin.
Thanks Tokyo
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I am sorry to see so few people commenting this.
평화를 빕니다!
We have also music and words as weapons to support Ucraine. The words that are forbidden in Russia. When a regime starts to forbid words it is signal about real danger. Like Orwells book "1984". And now it is 2022. And still certain words are forbidden in Russia. Like the words "war" and "attack" and "aggression". The fact that Ucraine is attacked by russian troups and that Russia has started a war has not been said in Russian media, they lie constantly. Hopefully this music will unite us all to stand up against the aggression from fascistic regimes.
♥️♥️♥️🤗🤗🤗💛💙🇺🇦🇺🇦🇺🇦
Ukraine must win.
Very mixed feelings about russian musician(s) at the stage in this very moment! Could them just stay silently and pray for their authorities to stop this brutal war!? Or protest if they do have bolls for this! Why to show up in this event?! We have really enough of their "friendship".
You don't realize they loose a lot while playing there. Some of them cannot visit their parents in Moskou anymore without getting caught by the Russian regime.
I think the Russian musicians, particularly Maya Fridman, are really brave for doing this, actually. Putin would very well call what they do here 'treason'. To have the humanity to call up Anna Fedorova to propose doing this to try to help Ukraine, and to have the courage to take the microphone at the front of the stage and say that she is Russian... knowing how the rest of the world is feeling about Russia... even though she is clearly so distraught and ashamed by what her country is doing. I hope she and her family aren't going to be made to 'pay for it' by the Russian government. The person who has every right and expectation to object to this is her friend the Ukrainian Fedorova and her fellow countrymen. Look how they act. They value friendship and goodwill over nationality. We should do the same... or at least aspire.
I know that when your cities are being bombed to rubble, it's hard to accept the solidarity being offered by these Russian musicians. However, you must realize that it is only through the courage of the Russian people, teamed with the sacrifice of Ukrainian citizens, that Ukraine will be freed from the horror being inflicted on it by Vlad the Destroyer. Before the invasion, probably about 75% of Russians supported Putin, but as the truth about the assault on Ukraine seeps into Russia, that support will collapse and Putin will receive the fate he deserves - a hopefully fate like that of the odious tyrant Nicolae Ceaușescu.
@@RichardTaylor1630 Thanks for your comment. The hope that russians would wake up is little. But yes, this will help. Anyway, we do not believe they could change their imperial approach towards Ukraine - our land, our culture and history. All we want them - to get away from as.
As one of the musicians who organised and performed in this concert, we all felt it was important not only to show support and solidarity with Ukraine but also to show hope for harmony between the two countries. Just simply being born in Russian doesn't make one guilty of Putin's heinous crimes. That is a difficult but fine line we must draw. All of the Russian musicians we know are deeply disturbed by the acts of this regime. Then there are the millions of people brainwashed by propaganda who are simply cut off from the truth. Ukrainians, Russians and all people fall victim to this fascist barbarian and his cronies.