This is so beautiful. Twenty years ago this was played at my wedding. About ten years ago my wife and I were in Boston, for the day, near Faneuil Hall. A very talented street musician with a violin started playing this, and in front of a couple hundred tourists I spontaneously started to slow dance with her. It is something I will never forget. She passed away after a long illness last October and I came across this rendition. I've been playing it over and over again, remembering that day and how much I love and miss her. Thank you so much for performing this....it is truly magnificent.
+John Yyc Not faltering once, every note as consistent as the one previously, carrying the melody along. Giving the whole piece depth, and the base for all the harmony.
Most beautiful music ever written. To think that it was written over three hundred years ago probably on parchment with a quill pen and it's still going strong.
Pachelbel created a masterpiece that will last for eternity. The cello plays the same eight notes throughout the song: the constants in our lives, the sun rising and setting, the cycles of the moon, and the patterns of the tides. The violins play the beauty and chaos of our lives despite the ups and downs or the calm or tumultuous times, all in sync with the cello that never wavers...
If you're reading this, I'm a lower class, blue collar, working dead end career. I dropped out of school as a young man, yet I love music. I'm not the most well spoken, and I made many mistakes in my life. The world is beautiful, I understand this.
The world is a harsh and belittling sentence punctuated with indescribable beauty that can only be expressed in music and received by the soul. -J.L. Carpenter
I love the slower tempo than usual. This isn't a 'wedding cliche'. It expresses the plaintive, wistful yearning of this piece. Stunning aural beauty. Thank you.
This piece is so moving. It was played at my Mother's funeral and as a result l can't hear it without thinking of her and all that she did for me. RIP l miss you very much.
This song always makes me cry. I am not sure why, but it evokes feeling of loss and times that I won't get back. Pachelbel, bravo on making such a moving piece of music. I thank you.
It does the same to me. Literally every time. I break out in tears. I’m not kidding. It’s the strangest reaction. I can’t really figure that out. Once I put it on over and over again in the car on a 3 Hour drive and I literally cried the entire way. I was obviously by myself. I didn’t even know that I had that kind of crying stamina! I am, by the way, a very upbeat positive person. But this song does something to me.
Pachelbels Canon never fails to make we well up with tears, especially towards the final movement where the violins seem to soar so high, it touches me in ways hard to describe. Very emotional for me
Why do I find this music so wonderful? It was created at a time before electricity. Before auto tune. Before mobile phones and cameras. Before running water and sliced bread! I'm a massive fan of architecture. When beautiful castles were built. When stunning churches and cathedrals were built. The gothic look and hand built quality is the same time this music was written. When Kings were Kings and wooden sail boats ruled the seas. No editing. No electrical help. The world was wonderful. Great empires were constructed and great music made. Its existence is written down for us to play. Its beyond words it's so amazing. It exists at a time before industrialisation. Stunning. Now its auto tune and noise. Every other word is N this and F that. Like the world owes them something. I wish I was born 300+ years ago. It was harder then but today's world is unliveable.
Well said. The world today truly is ridiculous. It’s music like this that brings us back to humanity. The world has forgotten we are a part of nature not above it nor separate from it. Only humans can feel empathy.
As a cello player myself, I've played this song before. It sounds beautiful. Everyday I listen to this to remind me of who I am. The love of my life plays violin and she and I would play this. This song is beyond spectacular. The cello is the backbone of this song and carries the harmony while the Violin, Violin 2, and Viola play the melody and harmony, this song puts me in tears and if I ever died, I would love to have this song played at my funeral.
Thank you for this! I absolutely despise hearing yet another joke about the Pavhelbel cello part (haha, how original). I'm not much of a string player, but if I could learn to play one string instrument and join in an ensemble to play Pachelbel's canon in D, I'd choose the cello 100% of the time. The basso continuo is the THEME of a passcaglia (of which Pachelbel's canon is one) and the continuo is the real star of the show. This I-V-VI-III-IV-I-IV-V chord progression IS really the whole music of this piece and everything else is just ornamentation and affectation! If I could play the cello part of this piece ina a quartet, I'd be in heaven and I'd play the heck out of every single note and pour my soul into those bow strokes.
i always thought this song as the lamest song ever for cello players(i also am a cello player), but it was just my point of view all this time. The expression'Cello as the backbone of this song' changed my mind!
I almost cry everytime when I hear this music. It's just so magnificent. I literally want to hear this music every day. Also, they performed it perfectly.
Bravo! This is perfect. My favorite version. If you guys were lived a few hundered years earlier, with this calibre, you must be one of the musicians performing in front of Kings and Queens.
+StringspaceLive my cousin could probably play this as he is amazing at piano, cello,violin and a few other things. Music runs through my blood as my dad, cousin, uncle and I all play instruments
As I was watching this Fabulous talented wizards playing this honey to my ears, I had to arise from my chair and be face to face with the screen, to see the hands move that make this magic happen, I am in awe of their talent and the genius of Pachelbel 300years yrs ago who thought all this up. Pure perfection. 😢 brought tears to my eyes.
jeff charlton Me too. Today is my wedding day and I'm picking out the walking down the aisle song and I'm crying. Now everybody in the room is crying too. I don't want to cry during my wedding!!!
when pachebelle wrote these tones, God was sitting next to him and whispering him about the notes, that is why this music is amazing such sounds of heaven.
The word ‘Baroque’ comes from the Italian word barocco, which literally translates to bizarre, however some feel that when dealing with the arts, exuberant is closer to the aim of the translation, and exuberant is a word that perfectly fits this style of music. [GRIN]
The word “canon” comes from the Greek kanṓn, for “rule” or “standard.” In canons, the general rule is this: one voice plays the melody, and after some interval of time, the second voice plays the same melody, then the third voice, and so on. In Pachelbel’s score, while the three upper voices play lofty melodies, the bass voice, typically performed on the cello, is stuck playing a pattern of just eight notes over and over, and over, for 27 repetitions in total. 0:10 [WQXR]
When I started listen to this piece I thought that first violin was the principal in this, but as years pass by, I realized that every instrument and every note are just equal in importance. I love each single note of this piece.
This is the most beautiful music I believe. In 1979 when I saw the movie Ordinary people in Manhattan NY where I used to live , a beautiful sound came out. That was Pachelbel's Canon. At that time , I felt as if I was in a different world and time.
unfassbar schön! Pachelbel in meiner Geburtsstadt Erfurt - dort hat er in der Predigerkirche (inmitten von Erfurt) 1678 als Organist gewirkt. Johann Sebastian Bach war einer seiner Schüler. Man schaue was der dann seinerseits auf die Beine gestellt hat. Pachelbel ist offenbar ein herausragendes Genie seiner Zeit. Damals nur ein armer Organist, mehrfach und schrecklich vom Schicksal gebeutelt - heute einer der meistgecoverten Klassiker aller Zeiten. Unfassbar schön! Danke an Johann Pachelbel! Danke auch an diese zu Tränen rührende, meisterhafte Interpretation!
Damn. Nailed it. Good tempo. It didn't drone on, but you had no desire to rush through it either! Extra points to the cellist for keeping the tempo and focus through this too. I REALLY enjoyed how when two players would be playing harmonies together, they'd make smile at each other like, "Hey, nice!" It created a sense of hand offs as each player got to the next part. Very much enjoyed watching this one. Well done!
Avec ces quatre musiciens on n est hors du temps C est tellement beau que j en pleure avec des larmes d amours C est vraiment l harmonie universelle Je me pose la question que deviennent t ils Qu importe c est délicieux au moment présent de notre existence sur terre Bruno
i've downloaded most of pachelbel's canon in youtube to find the best for few years and how come i just found this in 2016??!! now, i can die in piece. love from Japan.
About 30 years ago I used to watch a little University quartet play this piece of music outside David Jones? in Sydney. (Diagonally opposite the Town Hall). Every time I would say to myself "I'm NOT going to cry" and every time I would anyway. People would always give them their spare change they played so well.
Wunderschöne und lyrische Aufführung dieses tiefempfundenen Meisterstücks im gut phrasierten Tempo mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt balancierten Töne aller Instrumente. Echt bewundernswert!
I was staying at an upscale hotel in a foreign country and they frequently had a string quartet playing during the lunch buffet. I requested Pacabel a few times and they played it every time. 🙂 Now the song is bittersweet be they played it at my father’s funeral.
First heard this a few years back, beautiful music, 40 years old and just bought my first violin, taking lessons from someone half my age, absolutely hooked, this is inspiring
This is so beautiful. Twenty years ago this was played at my wedding. About ten years ago my wife and I were in Boston, for the day, near Faneuil Hall. A very talented street musician with a violin started playing this, and in front of a couple hundred tourists I spontaneously started to slow dance with her. It is something I will never forget. She passed away after a long illness last October and I came across this rendition. I've been playing it over and over again, remembering that day and how much I love and miss her. Thank you so much for performing this....it is truly magnificent.
Beautiful ❤️
And so sorry for your loss :(
+Bill Ledoux Ur comment is so beautiful nd brought tears.. :( Sorry for ur loss!
aww it is do sweet and I feel bad ur wife passed im so so sorry she passed
+Bill Ledoux That's so touching. Sorry for your loss, stay strong.
The cellist always earns my respect...playing the same eight notes throughout the entire piece w/o stopping.
+John Yyc
Not faltering once, every note as consistent as the one previously, carrying the melody along. Giving the whole piece depth, and the base for all the harmony.
amo esta musica
+Nisrine Trog também
+Nisrine Trog tbm
eu também elá é linda
パッフェルベル偉大なり、Canon傑作、高度に演奏する弦楽美しい、感動をありがとうございます、感謝、感謝。
約10年いろんなカノンを聴かせてもらったが、この動画が私にとって一番のお気に入りです。ありがとう😉👍️🎶
me too
夢は儚いけど、少しずつ一歩ずつそれぞれの階段を上って行こう。
世界中に希望の環が満ち溢れますように。
Most beautiful music ever written. To think that it was written over three hundred years ago probably on parchment with a quill pen and it's still going strong.
カノンの弦楽四重奏
誰も主張しない流れるようなきれいな響き
心が澄み渡っていく
素晴らしい演奏ありがとうございました
One of the best renditions of Pachelbel's Canon I have ever heard. I listen to it often.
Pachelbel created a masterpiece that will last for eternity. The cello plays the same eight notes throughout the song: the constants in our lives, the sun rising and setting, the cycles of the moon, and the patterns of the tides. The violins play the beauty and chaos of our lives despite the ups and downs or the calm or tumultuous times, all in sync with the cello that never wavers...
What an incredible analogy... wonderful 👍
Thank you
Perfect!
I can honestly say I've listened to this video over a hundred times. I couldn't tire of this performance if I wanted to...thankfully I don't want to.
I've gotten to the point where I can be labeled obsessed
relax when bathing
It's just got such a clear, pure sound.
Yes, I agree. This is a great performance. Thank you
@@karlasancheztorres1524 kkkk
Comfort of Canon is off the charts
The attraction of Canon is immeasurable profound
私は看護師をしているのですが、夜勤でとても疲れています。今は、帰宅してのんびりしながら聴いています。とても癒されています。ありがとうございます。
from.JAPAN🇯🇵
今だこのカノンを超えたものに出会っていない。最高!
左側のショートカットの女性がキレイすぎて、楽曲が頭入ってこない^ ^
Quelle magnifique interprétation du Canon en D de Johann Pachelbel!!!
If you're reading this, I'm a lower class, blue collar, working dead end career. I dropped out of school as a young man, yet I love music. I'm not the most well spoken, and I made many mistakes in my life.
The world is beautiful, I understand this.
Man Joe there is always time to change for the better :)
👌
Music is a universal language, it speaks to the heart and soul. Some believe it can calm wild beasts!
The world is a harsh and belittling sentence punctuated with indescribable beauty that can only be expressed in music and received by the soul. -J.L. Carpenter
Pachelbel's inspirational work has influenced so many people's lives.
The comfort of their Canon is immortality and universal and will transcend time and space and races
I love the slower tempo than usual.
This isn't a 'wedding cliche'.
It expresses the plaintive, wistful yearning of this piece.
Stunning aural beauty.
Thank you.
日本人です。
カノンの中で一番大好きです🎶
No matter what version you listen to… it is still amazing ❤
I like the warm smiles they gave each other every time they made eye contact, they were enjoying the moment.
finally a passionate cellist. The cello is what keeps everything together, the most important part in this piece.
True. Since, he only has 8 notes to play over and over again, he keeps the bass line of the song.
Too bad he only repeats 8 notes
It's like the heartbeat that really brings it to life!
The brief, knowing, intimate glance and then tiny grins between the violinist and the cellist at 1:05 is precious.
1000万再生越え、なお聞き続けたくなる演奏です👏
Probably one of the best renditions of this beautiful piece I've ever heard. The quartet is so in tune with one another. It's a sight to behold.
I'm sitting in my car waiting to pick up lunch for my wife and I'm transfixed by the music and coordination of the players
I don't know why my eyes are getting watery while listening to this composition. It melts my heart.
人々の門出のときに流れるカノン
。
聴けば聴くほど好きになっていく不思議な旋律
。
出会いから別れまで
無数の情景が浮かんできて涙腺が緩む。
美しい響きの
中、ゆったりした時間が流れる。
One of the best pieces of art ever created .....
canon makes me happy.
This piece is so moving. It was played at my Mother's funeral and as a result l can't hear it without thinking of her and all that she did for me. RIP l miss you very much.
Why would people dislike something as beautiful as this... Seriously there are demons amongst us!
This song always makes me cry. I am not sure why, but it evokes feeling of loss and times that I won't get back. Pachelbel, bravo on making such a moving piece of music. I thank you.
Yes, even if it is written in major tone. It produces a kind of sadness different from that of melodies in minor tone; and maybe deeper.
Would you like to make friends?
It does the same to me. Literally every time. I break out in tears. I’m not kidding. It’s the strangest reaction. I can’t really figure that out. Once I put it on over and over again in the car on a 3 Hour drive and I literally cried the entire way. I was obviously by myself. I didn’t even know that I had that kind of crying stamina! I am, by the way, a very upbeat positive person. But this song does something to me.
I will never fully understand why, but this song and others like it always brings a tear to my eye
I think it's because the violin and the cello are just so beautiful that it brings emotion out of us
Pachelbels Canon never fails to make we well up with tears, especially towards the final movement where the violins seem to soar so high, it touches me in ways hard to describe. Very emotional for me
Why do I find this music so wonderful? It was created at a time before electricity. Before auto tune. Before mobile phones and cameras. Before running water and sliced bread! I'm a massive fan of architecture. When beautiful castles were built. When stunning churches and cathedrals were built. The gothic look and hand built quality is the same time this music was written. When Kings were Kings and wooden sail boats ruled the seas. No editing. No electrical help. The world was wonderful. Great empires were constructed and great music made. Its existence is written down for us to play. Its beyond words it's so amazing. It exists at a time before industrialisation. Stunning. Now its auto tune and noise. Every other word is N this and F that. Like the world owes them something. I wish I was born 300+ years ago. It was harder then but today's world is unliveable.
Such a nice piece of writing. It made my day!😁😇
Well said. The world today truly is ridiculous. It’s music like this that brings us back to humanity.
The world has forgotten we are a part of nature not above it nor separate from it. Only humans can feel empathy.
As a cello player myself, I've played this song before. It sounds beautiful. Everyday I listen to this to remind me of who I am. The love of my life plays violin and she and I would play this. This song is beyond spectacular. The cello is the backbone of this song and carries the harmony while the Violin, Violin 2, and Viola play the melody and harmony, this song puts me in tears and if I ever died, I would love to have this song played at my funeral.
🥳🥰😀
Thank you for this! I absolutely despise hearing yet another joke about the Pavhelbel cello part (haha, how original). I'm not much of a string player, but if I could learn to play one string instrument and join in an ensemble to play Pachelbel's canon in D, I'd choose the cello 100% of the time. The basso continuo is the THEME of a passcaglia (of which Pachelbel's canon is one) and the continuo is the real star of the show. This I-V-VI-III-IV-I-IV-V chord progression IS really the whole music of this piece and everything else is just ornamentation and affectation! If I could play the cello part of this piece ina a quartet, I'd be in heaven and I'd play the heck out of every single note and pour my soul into those bow strokes.
' l amour de la musique
Ne vous quittera jamais sur terre
Et dans les cieux
Bruno
i always thought this song as the lamest song ever for cello players(i also am a cello player), but it was just my point of view all this time. The expression'Cello as the backbone of this song' changed my mind!
パッヘルベルのカノンは、高校生の頃から好きでよく聴いていました。いろいろ聴きましたが、今のところこれが一番好きです。
この素晴らしい音楽は100年にも満たない我らの人生に色彩をもたらしひかり輝きます
I almost cry everytime when I hear this music. It's just so magnificent. I literally want to hear this music every day. Also, they performed it perfectly.
Try again But u only
What’s the song?
저처럼 음악을 잘 모르는 분들도 수십번 보면 딱 한마디로 표현할 수 있어요
아름답다
This music...I can't explain it...It is the angel's sounds
Before go to paradise
The audio quality of this video is impeccable thank you. 342 years and still an absolute masterpiece
즐거운 마음으로
출근한 금요일 아침에
차 한 잔과 함께 듣는
한빛예술단의 연주곡이
행복의 에너지로 느껴집니다.
The pain of life and the striving for the joy it gifts us.
Just magic. My wedding song. Thank you.
Will be played at my funeral along with the version by Christine and the Queens, called full of life.
Bravo! This is perfect. My favorite version. If you guys were lived a few hundered years earlier, with this calibre, you must be one of the musicians performing in front of Kings and Queens.
+sidha happyface
We have played for Kate & Will - The Duke and Duchess of Cambridge. They looked magnificent!!
+StringspaceLive wow!!!!!!
+StringspaceLive my cousin could probably play this as he is amazing at piano, cello,violin and a few other things. Music runs through my blood as my dad, cousin, uncle and I all play instruments
Es perfecta y hermosa
Bravo! This is perfect 👍👍👍👍👍
Danke für diese wundervolle Musik❤
That's when an obsession starts with a melody and you can sit for hours feeling the essence..
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written. And you all gave us a mesmerizingly wonderful presentation. Pachelbel would be pleased.
As I was watching this Fabulous talented wizards playing this honey to my ears, I had to arise from my chair and be face to face with the screen, to see the hands move that make this magic happen, I am in awe of their talent and the genius of Pachelbel 300years yrs ago who thought all this up. Pure perfection. 😢 brought tears to my eyes.
素敵で、何度も再生しています❤
うっとりです。
Gosh, these women are beautiful. And so is the music they create.
@@ericmoorev4741 I asked for this to be played at the end of my dads funeral. Everyone cried.
Finally I found the string quartett version in the best quality by true musicians and in the right tempi. Thanks you.
Love how the pretty violinists smile at one another at various junctures...such team work.
the most perfect piece of music ever written. A metaphor for a life well lived.
this song...i just cant take it..makes me want to burst in to tears everytime i hear it
jeff charlton Me too. Today is my wedding day and I'm picking out the walking down the aisle song and I'm crying. Now everybody in the room is crying too. I don't want to cry during my wedding!!!
sadlymusic ...what??
I can't fight this feeling that I was living with good family.
They were gone.
Same here and I am a 71 year old man - it does it for me every time and the version by Christine & the Queens does the same (the Amazon advert song)
@@megcogsdill1463 chosen this for my funeral
when pachebelle wrote these tones, God was sitting next to him and whispering him about the notes, that is why this music is amazing such sounds of heaven.
When and where Pachelbel's Canon originated, and why exactly he composed it, is largely a mystery to music historians. 0:07 [The New York Times]
The film 'Ordinary People' in 1980 brought Pachelbel's Canon to a mass audience.
The word ‘Baroque’ comes from the Italian word barocco, which literally translates to bizarre, however some feel that when dealing with the arts, exuberant is closer to the aim of the translation, and exuberant is a word that perfectly fits this style of music. [GRIN]
The word “canon” comes from the Greek kanṓn, for “rule” or “standard.” In canons, the general rule is this: one voice plays the melody, and after some interval of time, the second voice plays the same melody, then the third voice, and so on. In Pachelbel’s score, while the three upper voices play lofty melodies, the bass voice, typically performed on the cello, is stuck playing a pattern of just eight notes over and over, and over, for 27 repetitions in total. 0:10 [WQXR]
Renaissance music consisted of smooth regular flow of rhythm while baroque music was comprised of a metrical rhythm with varied motion.
When I started listen to this piece I thought that first violin was the principal in this, but as years pass by, I realized that every instrument and every note are just equal in importance. I love each single note of this piece.
Merry agrees to your opinion. The harmony is necessary to bring us to the calm paradise world.
Yess all of violins are important because they all play the same melody, but with a phase difference seeing as it is a canon
この動画で初めて(失礼)ビオラの
素晴らしさがわかった気がした
ありがとう
カノンの心地よさは何物にも代えがたく時と空間を超越しています。
本当に美しい音楽だ。
心に響き安らぎや落ち着きを与えてくれる。
300年たった私達の
心にも響くのだから、700年後の1000年たった人類にも響くだろう。
I think so.
素敵なコメント。
beauty beyond words. I love classical music, brings a tear to my eye every time.
These 4 play very well together. Some of the best I have ever heard.
This version of Pachelbel's Canon is absolutly wonderful.
I love this so much.
i cannot play or listen to it without crying
ステキでした! 私も娘たちとこうやって弾けたらいいなと思います😊
May classical music never die!!! Probably one of the most beautiful pieces... This will be my wedding song.
Es música barroca , no clásica amigo. Un abrazo.
This will be my funeral song for the same reasons.
This is the most beautiful music I believe. In 1979 when I saw the movie Ordinary people in Manhattan NY where I used to live , a beautiful sound came out. That was Pachelbel's Canon. At that time , I felt as if I was in a different world and time.
It's so incredible that this beautiful piece was written by a man who lived in the 17th century and yet it touches us so deeply even today. That is 💘
True beauty is timeless
Not only do I like Canon, but it's great to hear something that sounds like I'm sitting next to the musicians playing.
久しぶりに聴いたパッヘルベルがこの人たちで良かったです。
本当に祈りに満ちた、心当たり洗われるような演奏。新鮮な響き🎵
Glorious and I love her shoes.
unfassbar schön! Pachelbel in meiner Geburtsstadt Erfurt - dort hat er in der Predigerkirche (inmitten von Erfurt) 1678 als Organist gewirkt. Johann Sebastian Bach war einer seiner Schüler. Man schaue was der dann seinerseits auf die Beine gestellt hat. Pachelbel ist offenbar ein herausragendes Genie seiner Zeit. Damals nur ein armer Organist, mehrfach und schrecklich vom Schicksal gebeutelt - heute einer der meistgecoverten Klassiker aller Zeiten. Unfassbar schön! Danke an Johann Pachelbel! Danke auch an diese zu Tränen rührende, meisterhafte Interpretation!
I remember my father sharing this song with me 4 decades ago. What a beautiful song. Bolero is yet another awesome song🙂👍
Damn. Nailed it. Good tempo. It didn't drone on, but you had no desire to rush through it either! Extra points to the cellist for keeping the tempo and focus through this too. I REALLY enjoyed how when two players would be playing harmonies together, they'd make smile at each other like, "Hey, nice!" It created a sense of hand offs as each player got to the next part.
Very much enjoyed watching this one. Well done!
Everyone has a different connection with this song... For me it brings certain memories😊
+Safa H Like what?
+Safa H like flashback? when i hear this song, i'm also feeling certain memories like flashback/throwback and make me relax like i felt fly :)
When I am listening to this song with my headphone, I am on the top of the world! Thank you to share 😍😍😍
Avec ces quatre musiciens on n est hors du temps
C est tellement beau que j en pleure avec des larmes d amours
C est vraiment l harmonie universelle
Je me pose la question que deviennent t ils
Qu importe c est délicieux au moment présent de notre existence sur terre
Bruno
I have heard that the artist was in love when compsing this heavenly piece.
This is a beauty sad song, a master piece of sadness, i don't know why people think is just a simple wedding's song.
Well, Life has it ups and downs.
Sad? Passionate ;)
Actually its a happy song when you are happy and a sad song when you are sad. The mistery of music :)
The intention of the song might be sad, but music is never definite, it changes with your feelings.
i've downloaded most of pachelbel's canon in youtube to find the best for few years and how come i just found this in 2016??!!
now, i can die in piece.
love from Japan.
Sad story
sad truth..
thank you ;')
hey~army🙌
Wait army?
You know bts
I've got very old wooden floors in my home, wooden walls, and when I put the Bose volume on max, my house resonates and turns into the 5th cello
A timeless classic.
About 30 years ago I used to watch a little University quartet play this piece of music outside David Jones? in Sydney. (Diagonally opposite the Town Hall). Every time I would say to myself "I'm NOT going to cry" and every time I would anyway. People would always give them their spare change they played so well.
いつも元気と安らぎを与えてもらってます。
Thanks !!
From Japan
That's a really long way of saying thanks.
Beautiful. I’m always in awe of musicians who seem to have their instrument linked to their soul like these musicians.
Everytime i hear this piece, i fall in a deep happiness. I'm about to cry right now, thank you.
The Gift Of Music Is Priceless
If only we had the eyes to see the pure healing energy emanating from the music and those strings. 🫶🫶🙌🙌🤲🤲🙏🙏
Wunderschöne und lyrische Aufführung dieses tiefempfundenen Meisterstücks im gut phrasierten Tempo mit gut harmonisierten und perfekt balancierten Töne aller Instrumente. Echt bewundernswert!
Bravo
I enjoyed this rendition of this much loved classic as much as any I've heard ; well done everyone !
Bravissimo! I love Canon and you play it so beautifully. I could feel the notes rise and fall inside my soul.
When outstanding musicians play outstanding classical works, it touches the heart
I was staying at an upscale hotel in a foreign country and they frequently had a string quartet playing during the lunch buffet. I requested Pacabel a few times and they played it every time. 🙂
Now the song is bittersweet be they played it at my father’s funeral.
Che meraviglia❤
I'm not crying, my eyes are just watery.
I know...
As a cellist: Eight of my favorite notes. (well done - this is beautiful)
The cello line is the soul of this piece.
So pure, so beautiful! I'm feeling so much alive, that version is perfect. Thanks.
A BEAUTIFUL MUSIC THAT UPLIFTS AS TO SEVENTH HEAVEN
Reduced to tears...so beautiful
First heard this a few years back, beautiful music, 40 years old and just bought my first violin, taking lessons from someone half my age, absolutely hooked, this is inspiring
Good for you, CB Mike!!