I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. When it ended nobody moved and there was complete silence for many, many minutes. I felt that everyone in the theater was grieving. Hearing this music brings tears once again.
marinemom351 mom, When I saw it it had been out several months. The theater was at 100% capacity. There was silence for several minutes afterward, and the people quietly slipped out of the theater, not looking at each other, obviously wrapped up in their own thoughts.
I first saw this movie on VHS when I signed it out of my local library as a young teen. The elderly librarian saw me signing it out and said, very quietly, that she looked forward to discussing it with me when I finished; she, too, saw it in the theaters, and said it was the first, and only movie, she'd ever witnessed not one person leaving the theater before the credits had finished rolling; that, in fact, it was at least 5 minutes after the credits ended and the house lights came on before anyone dared break the silence and leave.
Jason M. Trumble, the word awesome is much over used, but in this case, it fits perfectly. My Japanese wife, who knew next to nothing about the Holocaust, was deeply moved. When in Germany she insisted on visiting one of the camps near Berlin, and refused to go into the gas chamber, just could not do it. She wondered, how humans could possibly act that way. It's a question we all want answered.
@@normanbraslow7902, this is, by far, my favorite movie, even though I weep every time I watch it. I pray for the day when we need not watch such things in order to prevent their recurrence.
Jason M. Trumble, I agree wholeheartedly. But, my friend, we must keep looking at this. I'm not Jewish, but I am one with them when they say, "never again." As revolting as those death camps are, they must be preserved.
Does anyone know that the cello is the instrument more close to the humans voice... it's speak for us, when it's well played, like those two amazing cellists, maestros Luka Sulic and Hauser!
Iam a Jewish and my Grandfather survived the KZ Dachau. My Eyes full of Thears when I hear this amazing and melancolic Music. Schindlers Liste is the great Movie ever. Many Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪💕
Between both of my parents I'm 25% Jewish, a few years ago a man came to my city and brought violins that had survived the Holocaust. I knew exactly where all of the surviving instruments were even though they were being played with the entire orchestra. As a violinist myself I believe a part of the musician is passed into the instrument and will always remain within it. I believe that night I heard the souls of the former musicians cry out through the violins and violas that survived, to anyone that made it this far in this comment the man was the founder of the "violins of hope".
Beautifully said, Mikayla. I was born in 1953. I had an Orthodox conversion in 1985. Some years later, a friend said that when people like me wanted to convert, it was because there were so many, many souls around who had not had the opportunity to have their entire lifetimes to develop their own souls. Reading who you wrote reminded me of that. Thank you so very much.
Thank YOU 🙏So very BEAUTIFUL ,You should be a writer 🌹Luka and Stjepan bring out on Cello Exquisite Beauty through deep Sorrow of so many lost souls 🙏Prayers that never may this happen again, 🔥
My grandmother survived the concentration camp, but not all of her brothers had a happy ending in the Nazi camps. But one thing I know: He who saves a life, saves the whole world.
I have to admit I can not listen to this song without crying and can only hope mankind will some day be able to learn from it's history. Shalom from The Netherlands
Every single version of this theme that I've heard makes me cry every time I hear it I still ask myself how can human beings be so cruel to each other?
Because of the silence of the good people. We all have evil inside of us. It is a conscious act of courage to say no to mobbing, tyranny and oppression. Following the herd is easy in the short term. We tent to forget that the one who is following the herd is always slogging through the shit until it's too late....
Bob van Butselaar, in principle I agree, but in reality...... Whom amount us would stand up to the Nazis or Communists, or Maoists, facing a rather gruesome death? Be honest. We mostly thing we would, hope we would, but we are just as much caught up in the human condition.. if our direct families, such as wife, husband, child were threatened, that's one thing. But strangers?
Truly one of John Williams’ best pieces he’s ever written in his nearly 8 decades long career! This is why John Williams is one of the greatest composers of the 20th century!
@@terrannowlan3609 Hans Zimmer is good. But, there's just something about the music of Sir John Williams that surpasses everyone else. I mean, compare the scores of the "Harry Potter" series, and you will hear the difference in sound, style & feel between the first scores of the series & the last few, especially "Deadly Hallows"! The composer tries to imitate Williams, but falls short. Sir John Williams is the master for a reason. Nobody can compete with his work.
John Williams... not one the greatest... The Greatest. He wasn't Jewish yet he absolutely nailed Jewish music when writing scores for Jewish theme movies.
the first time I heard 2cellos, I said to myself : it would be fantastic if they could play the Schindler's list music. Now I'm crying, it's so beautiful and They have an Incredible talent !
I'm so sorry. I am a wwII history buff, & I don't understand why here in USA we are repeating the past. This president scares me. This music is absolutely beautiful ❤️😍 ❣️
M'am I am American Christian. I am glad you were able to celebrate. I hope your heart finds peace.......My paternal Grandpa was from Lodz and retired and served in the US Army during WW II. Can you tell me anything about Lodz? Did they have a ghetto? I did not know him as he passed before I was born...........God bless and be safe
Spielberg gave a copy of Schindler's list to Williams before it was released and they watched it together. At some point Williams left the room to cry, when he came back he said "I can't do this, find someone better than me" Spielberg told him "Everyone I know that's better than you is already dead"
Oskar Schindler: I could have got more out. I could have got more. I don't know. If I'd just... I could have got more. Itzhak Stern: Oskar, there are eleven hundred people who are alive because of you. Look at them. Oskar Schindler: If I'd made more money... I threw away so much money. You have no idea. If I'd just... Itzhak Stern: There will be generations because of what you did. Oskar Schindler: I didn't do enough! Itzhak Stern: You did so much. [Schindler looks at his car] Oskar Schindler: This car. Goeth would have bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people right there. Ten people. Ten more people. [removing Nazi pin from lapel] Oskar Schindler: This pin. Two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would have given me two for it, at least one. One more person. A person, Stern. For this. [sobbing] Oskar Schindler: I could have gotten one more person... and I didn't! And I... I didn't!
So, Emotional. It almost made me cry as a musician (cellist) and a Jew. Never forget those who cannot be here, back then or now. I love how much emotion you put into all of your pieces you play for your audience. Love you 2 cellos. Has anyone cried yet?
I understand that you should never dwell in the past and have bitter thoughts towards anyone. I myself love WWII, or at least the topic. I apologize, if I wasn't clear enough. Now I don't mean to be rude or sarcastic. I was talking about all the veterans who lost their lives, civilians, millions of people's homes and lives were destroyed and etc. We shouldn't dwell on the past but we should never forget and have memorials in remembrance. Also, how have you not cried at this heart wrenching piece? Even if you have close relation to WWII at least notice the music is sad. Plus both my grandparents fought during WWII for the US.
My apologies. It was more directed towards everyone who happens to see it. Also, I am terrible at getting the bigger picture from what I read, so I did not know at the time that was your intention. I admit that the song communicates sadness, but it does not seem to have that affect on me, as I am quite heartless.
It's okay, everyone's entitled to their own opinions and views on music along with art in general. I'm pretty sure you're not completely heartless. I hardly cry at anything. On the inside I'm bawling my eyes out towards the music. Outside, stone faced, so, you're not alone but I highly doubt you're heartless.
I had to watch it in class this year and let me tell I did not expect to be brought to tears I thought is was just going to be another one of those WWII movies that were all the same. battle gore the works. this movie hit that spot. I normally don't start crying during or even after movies at all infract this is only the second movie I've cried because of. THAT is how emotionally breaking this movie is it is so good it seeps it's way to your heart. The music just gives it that last little piece that makes you break
I hope you find the strength to watch it. It is a masterpiece; an absolutely stunning piece of cinematography and acting. It broke me and I cried so hard, but I think it’s so incredible that such a savage part of our past and history was portrayed so magically. ❤
My grandfather was one of the first medics to arrive at Bergen Belsen, what he saw there broke him. They was no way to prepare anyone for not just what he witnessed but for the fact that so many would continue to die after the allied forces got there, it wasn't enough to just feed everyone. They learned at such cost that they couldn't just give food and everything would be okay, normal food just went right through survivors and led to more death.....I think he always struggled with that. Shalom from Scotland.
I watched the movie becuz of this clip. I knew, I just knew it should be an incredible movie just by listening to this music. And wow it touched my soul very deep..God bless humanity and may Schindler rest in peace ❤️ Love from Iran🇮🇷❤️
My grandfathers Grandmother, mother and his 2 little brothers were killed in concentration camp. And my grandfather was the only one that survived he managed to run away with his friend. Never got to meet him died before I was born. The camp Damaged him completely 😞😢
Beautiful, just magical. Tears filling my eyes as i hope and pray for more ppl like Schindler to show them selfes in the near future.. Times they are returning. 😢
The Little Girl in the Red Coat became a kind of defacto icon for the movie....maybe the entire terrible ordeal. We have much to learn about having the courage to do the Right Thing in the face of Over-whelming pressure to the contrary. May a God who is All-compassionate and All-Merciful guide us to that sort of courage should the time come. Ameen.
How can you possibly still believe in any gods after thinking about the atrocities done in this war? It's completely staggering. By the way, the girl in the red coat actually survived the holocaust.
@@sadkingbilly I, too, asked this same question, as had many people who suffered through the Holocaust and WW II. For myself I found understanding in the writings of Victor Frankl, himself a concentration camp survivor. There is no easy answer like "survivors were more resilient " or this or that one just lucked out. Instead, each individual was compelled to step-outside of a cookie cutter view promoted by organized religion, and come to a personal understanding of their relationship to God. Probably the Judaic community has processed this more than many cultures, but it still takes an individual effort and epiphany to resolve it. Just sayin.....
I'm not crying, my room is full of ninjas cutting invisible onions. This is beautiful. The fact that you included the girl with the red dress was perfect. I remember studying this film in school and going over the 'Red Dress Girl' scene and the emotion gets me every time I think of it.
Zeuseus6609 god the little girl in the red coat. I spent awhile trying to guess Spielberg's motivation behind that and then I saw an interview he gave where he spoke about her. That one simple symbol spoke at length the way words will never be able to.
Did Diddl Spielberg said she represented how the leaders of the allied nations Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin knew that the holocaust was happening and didn’t do anything directly to stop it. He said that it was there for anyone to see, “as obvious as a girl in a red coat walking down the street.”
That really got to me because I thought somehow she was going to make it out. Maybe she would hide somewhere and someone kind would find her. Couldn't believe the girl with the red coat in the wheel barrel. How many people I wonder knew in their hearts they could not protect their children. That is what I live for - protecting my family.
Thank you so much for this! Still I do not know how to deal with the fact that my grandfather was SS officer. I know nothing about his deeds. Our family kept quiet, even about the abuse of me and my sister. We both have no memories at all of our childhood, a dark black emptiness. But to think what he may have done to jewish and other people ... I can hardly bear it. May we never forget. This version helps me to find some peace with my history. Can I really forgive?
DagMar Dederichs -I’m so sorry for your struggles with that part of your life. I hope you don’t feel guilty about your grandfather being an SS officer. You had nothing to do with that. Don’t wonder what he did or how much, it is not your burden to carry. The fact that it bothers you tells me that you are a very compassionate person and are nothing like him. As far as the abuse you endured, you and your sister WERE victims just as the Jews were. Neither you nor your sister are even the least bit responsible for any of it! You are no longer a victim but now a survivor who is compassionate and, I suspect a very kind loving person. You have destroyed everything he was and trampled it under your feet! You could have become just like him but you didn’t. To me that is a memorial to the Jews and their spirit. I hope you are getting help with this so that you can be free of it. I too was abused and it wasn’t until I realized that I did have worth in God’s eyes and in the eyes of those who love me that I was able to forgive. Forgiving doesn’t do anything for the offender but it does free our souls so we can be rid of them and live the best life we deserve. Don’t know what religion you are, if any but ask God to help you find justice for all your grandfather’s victims, including yourself and your sister, by forgiving him and living contrary to all he believed in. And yes you can really forgive! He will not win this war...you already have. You are in my prayers.May the peace of Christ be with you!
@@marilan8154 thank you so much for your kind words and understanding. And your prayers. Very much appreciated. Yes, I believe in Christ and He is my guidance. My sister and I had that in our childhood already and that saved our life, so to say. You are right, the forgiveness is done in a way already. I just have to let it go, instead of holding unto it, beating up on me. Thank you for making me aware. Love to you and to your family, Mari Lan!
7CALLAS, entiendo tu dolor. El tributo de estos dos angeles con forma humana te han regalado un milagro. Usalo como bálsamo para tus cicatrices. Eres siempre amada.
I'd say that this is possibly my favourite movie theme, in fact one of my favourite film soundtracks (which I have on CD, and also have the piano sheet music); this is such a beautiful and meaningful rendition of the epic theme.
Definitely the best movie theme! I think it’s even stronger than my other favourite, Hallelujah, That’s saying a lot, I NEVER thought an song could beat it! I’m ashamed to say I can’t watch the atrocities carried out during the war any more. Anne Frank? UNBEARABLE! To ALL Jewish people, I am extremely sorry for your terrible burden and pain!
Nicholas Audley I was wondering if it's because they're Croatian and experienced the Balkans war, or lost family members in it. Genocide is despicable to say the least, frankly I don't believe a word has been invented to describe how bad it is bc you can't. You literally can't describe the unspeakable. It had me in tears once again... hell I cried at Chariots of Fire, it's the ability to produce emotion that makes them so utterly outstanding.
2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
@@spanglelime 2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
Чтобы написать такой мировой шедевр, это нужно пережить все это.... Игра божественно красива. Без слов и слез слушать музыку невозможно. Талант от Бога дан Вам..... 😢😢😢😢💋💋💋💝💞💞👍👍
I just love the passion and sincerity these guys play with. stunning....touching. God bless them both...thought provoking let's learn from the past...make it a better future
Этот человек заслужил вечную благодарность всех спасённых им людей и их потомков. Мы в России знаем, что такое ужасы войны наверно лучше, чем кто либо ещё.. Спасибо за глубочайший фильм режиссеру. И спасибо 2 chello за блестящую работу, антураж и атмосферу👏👏
One of the highlights of my 8 years in Israel was to visit the Christian cemetery in Jerusalem and pay homage to Oskar Schindler at his graveside and photograph it and place a stone on it, as is our custom. I studied cello from age 11 to 17. I wish I could have stuck with it. I sold the instrument 36 years ago because I was not practicing at all. If I still had it, I would take it out every day and practice this arrangement. Guys, thank you so much..the tears flow every time I watch this. And may I say this--there are things that you can do to save people, just be creative. I a part of a group who finances getting people out of Venezuela who have Spanish passports to Spain. Think about what you can do.
i cryed like a baby in cinema when first time saw this movie and when drive home in my car that night all i could think about was the little girl in red coat 😥
OMG! I was struggling with tears over this performance, but reading your comment made me lose the battle. What beautiful, yet horrific imagery. I doubt that I shall ever listen to this again without thinking of your words!
Das ist die schönste Variation, was ich bisher gehört habe. Man bekommt einfach Gänsehaut....und Tränen in den Augen. Alles ist in dieser Musik drin...unendlicher Schmerz und Hoffnung und Leben und auch Liebe, die nie vergeht.... Danke dafür.
As a serious musician myself, this is the best version/Arrangement, I’ve heard yet. Everything including the backdrop, red coat, and the setting in which the recording of the great musicians performed is on point! Thank you very much for posting this. Now I just want to know how I can get more recordings from these magnificent musicians!
Todo es extraordinario, la película, la banda sonora y por supuesto estos dos pedazo de músicos que no sólo tocan sino q sienten y transmiten la música como algo excepcional q nos ayuda a vivir. This video is exceptional.
One of the most haunting yet beautiful pieces of music ever written. Beautifully played gentlemen. Beautifully played. My heart weeps to hear these notes played ❤️🙏🏼
Hauntingly beautiful, like the sounds of weeping, sobbing & crying angels were ever slowly, slowly, slowly absorbing, occupying & piercing your soul...
This masterpiece not only reminds us of the countless Jews and other innocent people who perished, but for all of humanity. It represents not only the worst of our nature, but also the hope that one day soon, we will be able to live in peace with one another, with love for all, and malice towards none.
I´m still in tears everytime I listen to this piece, after all these years since I first heard it. This must be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever in history. Everyone who listen to this is blessed with eternal love...
These two artists are diligent and focused. Their playing such heavy classical music is a sight to behold much more listen. I love it that they both share their lives with us which makes it so much more personal and personable. LOVE!
So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes and makes my heartache. Both of you have just matured and played better and better over the years. I didn't think that was possible because you both were so great to begin with. God Bless You, both. Bravo.....true talent!
I come back to this beautiful performance often, because the depth of the performance truly allows me to feel the music, the passion and the history. Thank you.
One of the most haunting, most sensitive pieces I believe exists in this sad world. I sometimes think this particular one I listen to while holding my breath.
2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
So sad and beautiful to. 2 Cellos, you are a extremely talented musician!! Thank you Oscar Schindler ❤️ for saving eleven hundred people. 🙏Thank you...
Eine großartige Vertonung vom musikalischen Hauptthema aus Schindlers Liste. Der Aufnahmeort erscheint mir die Fabrik zu sein, wo Schindler den Juden Arbeit gab, um sie vor dem KZ zu bewahren. Sehr gelungen auch die filmische Einflechtung des Mädchens in roter Kleidung, in Erinnerung an das kleine jüdische Mädchen, das sich Schindler ins Gedächtnis geprägt hatte, das ihn letztendlich zur eigenen Wandlung zu einem Freund der Juden und dessen aktiven Helfer in der Zeit der Judenverfolgung unter dem Nationalsozialismus bewogen hat. Alles in allem eine sehr gelungene und gefühlvoll nachempfundene Aufnahme. Vielen Dank an 2Cellos.
How could 381 people as of 19.7.2018 POSSIBLY give this a thumbs down? I lost several members of my family in the Holocaust and this totally personifies the horrors and hope...I wish you social media trolls would go somewhere else. This sends chills up and down my spines and makes me cry...
maybe they have read books like the one written by Bernard Holstein called "Stolen Stole," in which he claims a wolf helped him and his friends escape Auschwitz. By the way Holstein also claims that the Nazis used masturbation machines on Jews during the holocaust. That's why?
I saw this movie in the theater when it first came out. When it ended nobody moved and there was complete silence for many, many minutes. I felt that everyone in the theater was grieving. Hearing this music brings tears once again.
marinemom351 mom, When I saw it it had been out several months. The theater was at 100% capacity. There was silence for several minutes afterward, and the people quietly slipped out of the theater, not looking at each other, obviously wrapped up in their own thoughts.
I first saw this movie on VHS when I signed it out of my local library as a young teen. The elderly librarian saw me signing it out and said, very quietly, that she looked forward to discussing it with me when I finished; she, too, saw it in the theaters, and said it was the first, and only movie, she'd ever witnessed not one person leaving the theater before the credits had finished rolling; that, in fact, it was at least 5 minutes after the credits ended and the house lights came on before anyone dared break the silence and leave.
Jason M. Trumble, the word awesome is much over used, but in this case, it fits perfectly. My Japanese wife, who knew next to nothing about the Holocaust, was deeply moved. When in Germany she insisted on visiting one of the camps near Berlin, and refused to go into the gas chamber, just could not do it. She wondered, how humans could possibly act that way. It's a question we all want answered.
@@normanbraslow7902, this is, by far, my favorite movie, even though I weep every time I watch it. I pray for the day when we need not watch such things in order to prevent their recurrence.
Jason M. Trumble, I agree wholeheartedly. But, my friend, we must keep looking at this. I'm not Jewish, but I am one with them when they say, "never again." As revolting as those death camps are, they must be preserved.
Heard a phrase years ago and never been so true "when words fail, music speaks" the cello is an amazing instrument
The Cello is a gift from God as well as the people who are blessed to play it...
The cello speaks deeply a combination of emotions. Excellent comments dear.
Totally agree.
Does anyone know that the cello is the instrument more close to the humans voice... it's speak for us, when it's well played, like those two amazing cellists, maestros Luka Sulic and Hauser!
It is so 🙏
The saddest themes ... are always the most beautiful
Music is emotion the more we feel the more we are moved.
I don't agree. Beautiful music comes in all emotions. The most beautiful is able to move through more than one emotion.
Ana Paula caires *nods*
êtes vous sur que votre âme sait quand elle est triste ?
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Iam a Jewish and my Grandfather survived the KZ Dachau.
My Eyes full of Thears when I hear this amazing and melancolic Music. Schindlers Liste is the great Movie ever. Many Greetings from Germany 🇩🇪💕
The girl in red in the movie just shatteres me. :'(
PALESTINE WILL BE FREE 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
AL AQSO MOSQUE WILL BE FREE 🇵🇸🇵🇸🇵🇸
I had been to Dahau when I was living in Germany, but I could not stay there.
@@juniorlazano6818you have no future you filth.
@@juniorlazano6818😂😂
Between both of my parents I'm 25% Jewish, a few years ago a man came to my city and brought violins that had survived the Holocaust. I knew exactly where all of the surviving instruments were even though they were being played with the entire orchestra. As a violinist myself I believe a part of the musician is passed into the instrument and will always remain within it. I believe that night I heard the souls of the former musicians cry out through the violins and violas that survived, to anyone that made it this far in this comment the man was the founder of the "violins of hope".
Beautifully said, Mikayla. I was born in 1953. I had an Orthodox conversion in 1985. Some years later, a friend said that when people like me wanted to convert, it was because there were so many, many souls around who had not had the opportunity to have their entire lifetimes to develop their own souls. Reading who you wrote reminded me of that. Thank you so very much.
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@@BJIM42 May I send my virtual love 🙏
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Thank YOU 🙏So very BEAUTIFUL ,You should be a writer 🌹Luka and Stjepan bring out on Cello Exquisite Beauty through deep Sorrow of so many lost souls 🙏Prayers that never may this happen again, 🔥
My grandmother survived the concentration camp, but not all of her brothers had a happy ending in the Nazi camps. But one thing I know: He who saves a life, saves the whole world.
Plein d'amour dans ton âme petit frère. ...
One day a priest saved a boy from drowning, that boy's name was hitler
@@novvez Sad. But..he didn't know. He couldn't see the future.
I wouldn't have the heart to let a child die. Nobody knew what he would do.
@@alexandrumicu6895 jews is not a religion though,the religion is judaism
@@alexandrumicu6895 That's not true, he hated Jews and made DEATH CAMPS for them. Please go educate yourself.
I have to admit I can not listen to this song without crying and can only hope mankind will some day be able to learn from it's history. Shalom from The Netherlands
Bro i am already an allways be in tears,when this epic music is played
Well, i think we haven't learnt yet. I'm guessing that we are heading strait into something new but old. I see many similarities to the past.
I am afraid we have learned nothing. When i look what happened after WWII. And what happens today, i am discouraged by the human race.
@@truckertj2109 Me too. 😢😢
Frankly, I don't see much evidence than mankind learns much of anything. We are utterly unable to save ourselves which is why we need a Savior.
Every single version of this theme that I've heard makes me cry every time I hear it I still ask myself how can human beings be so cruel to each other?
I don't know really. I feel the same way.
True that.
Because we are caught in the human condition.
Because of the silence of the good people. We all have evil inside of us. It is a conscious act of courage to say no to mobbing, tyranny and oppression. Following the herd is easy in the short term. We tent to forget that the one who is following the herd is always slogging through the shit until it's too late....
Bob van Butselaar, in principle I agree, but in reality...... Whom amount us would stand up to the Nazis or Communists, or Maoists, facing a rather gruesome death? Be honest. We mostly thing we would, hope we would, but we are just as much caught up in the human condition.. if our direct families, such as wife, husband, child were threatened, that's one thing. But strangers?
No matter who plays this, it is so hauntingly beautiful each and every time
Because you know what it means. it is speaking to your heart
❤❤❤
Truly one of John Williams’ best pieces he’s ever written in his nearly 8 decades long career!
This is why John Williams is one of the greatest composers of the 20th century!
him and hans zimmer just boss it dont they.
Very ,very,sad stories
That music tells it all love to the ones who suffered so much.❤
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Hans Zimmer is good. But, there's just something about the music of Sir John Williams that surpasses everyone else. I mean, compare the scores of the "Harry Potter" series, and you will hear the difference in sound, style & feel between the first scores of the series & the last few, especially "Deadly Hallows"! The composer tries to imitate Williams, but falls short.
Sir John Williams is the master for a reason. Nobody can compete with his work.
John Williams... not one the greatest... The Greatest. He wasn't Jewish yet he absolutely nailed Jewish music when writing scores for Jewish theme movies.
the first time I heard 2cellos, I said to myself : it would be fantastic if they could play the Schindler's list music. Now I'm crying, it's so beautiful and They have an Incredible talent !
exactly the same for me. I had always wished for them to play this theme.
Cried my eyes out.
I agree. I am in tears.
I was doing fine, until the girl in the red coat appeared...
Moi aussi, je pleure en écoutant cette musique triste et sensible.
Sad and so beautiful
Probably the most moving peice of music ever, I don't think it can ever be heard without tears
My heart is crying.We recently celebrated the anniversary of the Warsaw Ghetto Uprising in Poland. Beautiful
To all the fallen. You will not be forgotten.
Maravillosa!!! Sin palabras
@@itsblitz4437 really? Many people don't know who save the world in ww2.. Sad, but true..
I'm so sorry. I am a wwII history buff, & I don't understand why here in USA we are repeating the past. This president scares me. This music is absolutely beautiful ❤️😍 ❣️
M'am I am American Christian. I am glad you were able to celebrate. I hope your heart finds peace.......My paternal Grandpa was from Lodz and retired and served in the US Army during WW II. Can you tell me anything about Lodz? Did they have a ghetto? I did not know him as he passed before I was born...........God bless and be safe
Spielberg gave a copy of Schindler's list to Williams before it was released and they watched it together. At some point Williams left the room to cry, when he came back he said "I can't do this, find someone better than me" Spielberg told him "Everyone I know that's better than you is already dead"
@@rosierennie5867 John Williams is a unique composer... and how he knows to touch our heart and soul just with music...
there is no piece of music that is sadder and more beautiful than this one.
Oskar Schindler: I could have got more out. I could have got more. I don't know. If I'd just... I could have got more.
Itzhak Stern: Oskar, there are eleven hundred people who are alive because of you. Look at them.
Oskar Schindler: If I'd made more money... I threw away so much money. You have no idea. If I'd just...
Itzhak Stern: There will be generations because of what you did.
Oskar Schindler: I didn't do enough!
Itzhak Stern: You did so much.
[Schindler looks at his car]
Oskar Schindler: This car. Goeth would have bought this car. Why did I keep the car? Ten people right there. Ten people. Ten more people.
[removing Nazi pin from lapel]
Oskar Schindler: This pin. Two people. This is gold. Two more people. He would have given me two for it, at least one. One more person. A person, Stern. For this.
[sobbing]
Oskar Schindler: I could have gotten one more person... and I didn't! And I... I didn't!
That scene was the saddest in the whole movie, I couldn't hold back the tears - a true masterpiece of a movie from Spielberg!
Thank you explains it a bit more as am yet to watch it
To quote a dead meme: JUST DO IT!
Phong Hoang man just why? Im not in the mood to cry again
Brought tears ....
So, Emotional. It almost made me cry as a musician (cellist) and a Jew. Never forget those who cannot be here, back then or now. I love how much emotion you put into all of your pieces you play for your audience. Love you 2 cellos. Has anyone cried yet?
Chris Christian I did.
I understand that you should never dwell in the past and have bitter thoughts towards anyone. I myself love WWII, or at least the topic. I apologize, if I wasn't clear enough. Now I don't mean to be rude or sarcastic. I was talking about all the veterans who lost their lives, civilians, millions of people's homes and lives were destroyed and etc. We shouldn't dwell on the past but we should never forget and have memorials in remembrance. Also, how have you not cried at this heart wrenching piece? Even if you have close relation to WWII at least notice the music is sad. Plus both my grandparents fought during WWII for the US.
My apologies. It was more directed towards everyone who happens to see it. Also, I am terrible at getting the bigger picture from what I read, so I did not know at the time that was your intention. I admit that the song communicates sadness, but it does not seem to have that affect on me, as I am quite heartless.
It's okay, everyone's entitled to their own opinions and views on music along with art in general. I'm pretty sure you're not completely heartless. I hardly cry at anything. On the inside I'm bawling my eyes out towards the music. Outside, stone faced, so, you're not alone but I highly doubt you're heartless.
You are correct. I cried when my dog had to be put down. However, I genuinely don't feel any emotions from music, or just about anything in general.
I cant watch that movie "Schindler´s List", it will break my heart and soul. Even only listen to that fantastic music makes me cry. Im german. Shalome
I had to watch it in class this year and let me tell I did not expect to be brought to tears I thought is was just going to be another one of those WWII movies that were all the same. battle gore the works. this movie hit that spot. I normally don't start crying during or even after movies at all infract this is only the second movie I've cried because of. THAT is how emotionally breaking this movie is it is so good it seeps it's way to your heart. The music just gives it that last little piece that makes you break
It will make you stronger. Always face ur fears and do them anyway🙏🏻
I hope you find the strength to watch it. It is a masterpiece; an absolutely stunning piece of cinematography and acting. It broke me and I cried so hard, but I think it’s so incredible that such a savage part of our past and history was portrayed so magically. ❤
@@ariadneferreira2252 Let me say "thank you" for your kind words. 🤗
My grandfather was one of the first medics to arrive at Bergen Belsen, what he saw there broke him. They was no way to prepare anyone for not just what he witnessed but for the fact that so many would continue to die after the allied forces got there, it wasn't enough to just feed everyone. They learned at such cost that they couldn't just give food and everything would be okay, normal food just went right through survivors and led to more death.....I think he always struggled with that.
Shalom from Scotland.
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Never forget...a beautiful and sad music as the film...thanks Hauser and Luka for this excellent performance ❤🎻
@HAUSER I'm from Portugal 🇵🇹
I watched the movie becuz of this clip. I knew, I just knew it should be an incredible movie just by listening to this music. And wow it touched my soul very deep..God bless humanity and may Schindler rest in peace ❤️ Love from Iran🇮🇷❤️
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@@josephclift3662 💖
When words fail..music speaks and the cello is literally crying in this piece so emotional!!
The saddest and most beautiful melody you have ever heard, with an excellent interpretation of these two fantastic cello players
Это самая лучшая музыка для этих инструментов!в этой композиции и сочувствие и боль и надежда...
מוזיקה מדהימה, קורעת לב.... ועם הצ'לו... פשוט שובר את הלב 💔
Two of my grandparents died in Theresienstadt. This piece of music has always seemed appropriate in their memory.
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Слушаю... комок в горле, слезы душат...а как хотелось жить им! Музыка передала всю боль и волнение этих людей. Великолепное исполнение !
Так то они живы
@@neformal2104 pity Russia is inflicting the same kind of pain on the people of Ukraine. Russia = Nazi
А как хотелось жить людям, которые были в советских концлагерях, лагерях в разы страшнее немецких.
Вечная память всем погибшим на войне! Плачу и молюсь за вас!
True, the saddest of thing , makes beautiful themes
John Williams and 2Cellos....perfect and deeply touching performance of an imcreadible touching movie....amazing
Every time I listen to this lovely, heartbreaking music by John Williams, I cry.
My grandfathers Grandmother, mother and his 2 little brothers were killed in concentration camp. And my grandfather was the only one that survived he managed to run away with his friend. Never got to meet him died before I was born. The camp Damaged him completely 😞😢
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Мой дед прошёл через нацистский концлагерь в Австрии. Прошёл через ад!
Остался в живых чудом.
Не забудем, не простим
Dana Moro Sivakova
No words to express the sorrow I feel for you!
UNBEARABLE!
I'm so very sorry!
Beautiful, just magical. Tears filling my eyes as i hope and pray for more ppl like Schindler to show them selfes in the near future.. Times they are returning. 😢
이영화를 볼 때 너무 많이 흐느껴 울어서 양쪽 옆에 앉은 낯선 사람들이 내등을 다독여 주었죠,투첼로즈 연주 그 한올한올 음들이 다시 울리네요
Такое нежное исполнение, спасибо вам!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
おはようございます。朝の4時30分です。LUKA SULICさんとお二人の音色と優しい響きに私は、心から感謝してお聴きさせていただきました。ありがとうございます。
Two beautiful men with my favorite instrument, playing a beautiful music, what more can I ask?!!
Melodious Heart a million dollars, a Ferrari, immortality, world peace, power beyond your wildest imagination.
Hahhaha...great list, except immortality, as I have no desire to live forever. But who knows I may change my mind, if I have the things on your list.
A Ferrari isn't that great... not sure how that stacked up with the others...
Melodious Heart rain
Melodious Heart it's my fave instrument aswell thanks to Grace from Clean Bandit.
Schindler's List was one of the best films I ever watched...
The Little Girl in the Red Coat became a kind of defacto icon for the movie....maybe the entire terrible ordeal. We have much to learn about having the courage to do the Right Thing in the face of Over-whelming pressure to the contrary. May a God who is All-compassionate and All-Merciful guide us to that sort of courage should the time come. Ameen.
🙏🙏🙏 Amen!
How can you possibly still believe in any gods after thinking about the atrocities done in this war? It's completely staggering. By the way, the girl in the red coat actually survived the holocaust.
@@sadkingbilly I, too, asked this same question, as had many people who suffered through the Holocaust and WW II. For myself I found understanding in the writings of Victor Frankl, himself a concentration camp survivor. There is no easy answer like "survivors were more resilient " or this or that one just lucked out. Instead, each individual was compelled to step-outside of a cookie cutter view promoted by organized religion, and come to a personal understanding of their relationship to God. Probably the Judaic community has processed this more than many cultures, but it still takes an individual effort and epiphany to resolve it. Just sayin.....
Без слёз невозможно слушать. Спасибо Степан, спасибо Лука! Вы самые лучшие!
I'm not crying, my room is full of ninjas cutting invisible onions.
This is beautiful. The fact that you included the girl with the red dress was perfect.
I remember studying this film in school and going over the 'Red Dress Girl' scene and the emotion gets me every time I think of it.
Zeuseus6609 god the little girl in the red coat. I spent awhile trying to guess Spielberg's motivation behind that and then I saw an interview he gave where he spoke about her. That one simple symbol spoke at length the way words will never be able to.
Zeuseus6609 it’s really beautiful. I tried to figure out what‘s the meaning behind the scene with the girl...
Did Diddl Spielberg said she represented how the leaders of the allied nations Roosevelt, Churchill, and Stalin knew that the holocaust was happening and didn’t do anything directly to stop it. He said that it was there for anyone to see, “as obvious as a girl in a red coat walking down the street.”
So onions are invisible but ninjas aren't, interesting
That really got to me because I thought somehow she was going to make it out. Maybe she would hide somewhere and someone kind would find her. Couldn't believe the girl with the red coat in the wheel barrel. How many people I wonder knew in their hearts they could not protect their children. That is what I live for - protecting my family.
Thank you so much for this!
Still I do not know how to deal with the fact that my grandfather was SS officer. I know nothing about his deeds. Our family kept quiet, even about the abuse of me and my sister. We both have no memories at all of our childhood, a dark black emptiness.
But to think what he may have done to jewish and other people ... I can hardly bear it.
May we never forget.
This version helps me to find some peace with my history. Can I really forgive?
DagMar Dederichs -I’m so sorry for your struggles with that part of your life. I hope you don’t feel guilty about your grandfather being an SS officer. You had nothing to do with that. Don’t wonder what he did or how much, it is not your burden to carry. The fact that it bothers you tells me that you are a very compassionate person and are nothing like him. As far as the abuse you endured, you and your sister WERE victims just as the Jews were. Neither you nor your sister are even the least bit responsible for any of it! You are no longer a victim but now a survivor who is compassionate and, I suspect a very kind loving person. You have destroyed everything he was and trampled it under your feet! You could have become just like him but you didn’t. To me that is a memorial to the Jews and their spirit. I hope you are getting help with this so that you can be free of it. I too was abused and it wasn’t until I realized that I did have worth in God’s eyes and in the eyes of those who love me that I was able to forgive. Forgiving doesn’t do anything for the offender but it does free our souls so we can be rid of them and live the best life we deserve. Don’t know what religion you are, if any but ask God to help you find justice for all your grandfather’s victims, including yourself and your sister, by forgiving him and living contrary to all he believed in. And yes you can really forgive! He will not win this war...you already have. You are in my prayers.May the peace of Christ be with you!
@@marilan8154 thank you so much for your kind words and understanding. And your prayers. Very much appreciated.
Yes, I believe in Christ and He is my guidance. My sister and I had that in our childhood already and that saved our life, so to say.
You are right, the forgiveness is done in a way already. I just have to let it go, instead of holding unto it, beating up on me.
Thank you for making me aware. Love to you and to your family, Mari Lan!
7CALLAS, entiendo tu dolor. El tributo de estos dos angeles con forma humana te han regalado un milagro. Usalo como bálsamo para tus cicatrices. Eres siempre amada.
i think you and other people like you should be forgiven however we should not forget what happened so that it will not repeat in the future
It's not your fault.You're so brave to explain to us your family history. Cesca from Barcelona
Rest In Peace Oskar Schindler 😢😢
I'd say that this is possibly my favourite movie theme, in fact one of my favourite film soundtracks (which I have on CD, and also have the piano sheet music); this is such a beautiful and meaningful rendition of the epic theme.
Definitely the best movie theme!
I think it’s even stronger than my other favourite, Hallelujah,
That’s saying a lot, I NEVER thought an song could beat it!
I’m ashamed to say I can’t watch the atrocities carried out during the war any more.
Anne Frank? UNBEARABLE!
To ALL Jewish people, I am extremely sorry for your terrible burden and pain!
Best music from one of the best movies of all time! And best Spielbergs movie of his life!
I love the depth of emotion on their faces while they play. Just bumps it up from a performance to an experience. FANTASTIC!
Nicholas Audley I was wondering if it's because they're Croatian and experienced the Balkans war, or lost family members in it. Genocide is despicable to say the least, frankly I don't believe a word has been invented to describe how bad it is bc you can't. You literally can't describe the unspeakable.
It had me in tears once again... hell I cried at Chariots of Fire, it's the ability to produce emotion that makes them so utterly outstanding.
2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
@@spanglelime 2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
@@dragonwolf2370 This is probably 2 Cellos apologizing...
very good descriptionv!
Чтобы написать такой мировой шедевр, это нужно пережить все это.... Игра божественно красива. Без слов и слез слушать музыку невозможно. Талант от Бога дан Вам..... 😢😢😢😢💋💋💋💝💞💞👍👍
Божественно красиво ..........Какой звук восхитительный у виолончелей !!!!!Совершенство ......
The saddest 😢 movie I've ever seen....I still can't get over it
@Hauser🎻 Ontario Canada 🇨🇦
I agree with you but the fact it could has ever happened is even sadder. Many beautiful soul…. 🙏🏻
Melancholy music talks to the spirit, the unseen, all feeling core of humanity, that speaks of love and joy and savage pain, together with no words.
I just love the passion and sincerity these guys play with. stunning....touching. God bless them both...thought provoking let's learn from the past...make it a better future
Этот человек заслужил вечную благодарность всех спасённых им людей и их потомков. Мы в России знаем, что такое ужасы войны наверно лучше, чем кто либо ещё.. Спасибо за глубочайший фильм режиссеру. И спасибо 2 chello за блестящую работу, антураж и атмосферу👏👏
This aged tragically
One of the highlights of my 8 years in Israel was to visit the Christian cemetery in Jerusalem and pay homage to Oskar Schindler at his graveside and photograph it and place a stone on it, as is our custom. I studied cello from age 11 to 17. I wish I could have stuck with it. I sold the instrument 36 years ago because I was not practicing at all. If I still had it, I would take it out every day and practice this arrangement. Guys, thank you so much..the tears flow every time I watch this. And may I say this--there are things that you can do to save people, just be creative. I a part of a group who finances getting people out of Venezuela who have Spanish passports to Spain. Think about what you can do.
the music touches your heart! Hopeless, helpless, sad, tearful atmosphere, talent music.
i cryed like a baby in cinema when first time saw this movie and when drive home in my car that night all i could think about was the little girl in red coat 😥
I think the violin version sounds like angles weeping tears for the Jews
And the cello version sound like Jews themselves crying in pain and despair
45°? 90°? 180°?
OMG! I was struggling with tears over this performance, but reading your comment made me lose the battle. What beautiful, yet horrific imagery. I doubt that I shall ever listen to this again without thinking of your words!
That was perhaps the most poignant comment I have ever heard for this song. It is spot on.
158腐女 I hear this you describe so beautifully
@@PLuMUK54 me too......
Das ist die schönste Variation, was ich bisher gehört habe. Man bekommt einfach Gänsehaut....und Tränen in den Augen. Alles ist in dieser Musik drin...unendlicher Schmerz
und Hoffnung
und Leben und auch Liebe,
die nie vergeht....
Danke dafür.
Gdy słucham, wciąż płaczę...Bardzo porusza to moje uczucia, wrażliwość...
目を閉じて静かにお聴きさせていただきました。お二人の丁寧な2celloさん、素晴らしです。
As a serious musician myself, this is the best version/Arrangement, I’ve heard yet. Everything including the backdrop, red coat, and the setting in which the recording of the great musicians performed is on point! Thank you very much for posting this. Now I just want to know how I can get more recordings from these magnificent musicians!
Todo es extraordinario, la película, la banda sonora y por supuesto estos dos pedazo de músicos que no sólo tocan sino q sienten y transmiten la música como algo excepcional q nos ayuda a vivir. This video is exceptional.
One of the most haunting yet beautiful pieces of music ever written. Beautifully played gentlemen. Beautifully played. My heart weeps to hear these notes played ❤️🙏🏼
Hauntingly beautiful, like the sounds of weeping, sobbing & crying angels were ever slowly, slowly, slowly absorbing, occupying & piercing your soul...
Well, I'm gonna go cry now because that was so beautiful.
素晴らしい響きでした。2CELLOS の素敵な音色はとても嬉しい、です。
Удивительна, проникновенная музыка и столь же прекрасное исполнение.
This masterpiece not only reminds us of the countless Jews and other innocent people who perished, but for all of humanity.
It represents not only the worst of our nature, but also the hope that one day soon, we will be able to live in peace with one another, with love for all, and malice towards none.
Beautiful song.....from a sad movie....i'm crying listening....i love 2 cellos....
The beauty of life and the pain of loss.... all in each sounding note... touched be our souls.
I´m still in tears everytime I listen to this piece, after all these years since I first heard it. This must be one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever in history. Everyone who listen to this is blessed with eternal love...
so beautiful, so sad.......made me cry
It made the cellos cry
L'envol vers la délivrance, ,,infinie. ..
me too!!!
Then you have a huge Soul
So full of emotion😍
Christine lee thanks
These two artists are diligent and focused. Their playing such heavy classical music is a sight to behold much more listen. I love it that they both share their lives with us which makes it so much more personal and personable. LOVE!
The sound of a cello seems to me to be very appropriate to express the pain and the tragedy of this genocide in the Nazi era.
So Beautiful
Schindler's Liste,
diese Interpretation ist einfach
wundervoll, weckt so viele Emotionen.... Jeder einzelne Ton purer Genuss 😍
This song gives me creep from my soul. Reminds me how crude war is
So beautiful it brings tears to my eyes and makes my heartache. Both of you have just matured and played better and better over the years. I didn't think that was possible because you both were so great to begin with. God Bless You, both.
Bravo.....true talent!
Прекрасный дуэт!!! Прекрасное исполнение! Спасибо)
I am of polish decent but not Jewish and this will always bring me to tears and want to help every around me no matter what
Needs no words to appreciate
My favorite instrument is cello.This is perfect. You are the best musicians. I love your song.
I come back to this beautiful performance often, because the depth of the performance truly allows me to feel the music, the passion and the history. Thank you.
Nikad vise NE MOZE sta je bilo zbog ljudske mrzutosti, HVALA Oľga Slaninova
Somptueux et déchirant . Magnifique ❤
Grazie di esistere, voi e colui che ha composto queste divine note 💖💖🙏🙏🙏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏💖💖🙏🙏🙏 Cordiali saluti con stima ed ammirazione, Anna
One of the most haunting, most sensitive pieces I believe exists in this sad world. I sometimes think this particular one I listen to while holding my breath.
Спасибо, в Вашем исполнении это замечательно звучит.
2Cellos are Croatian. Croatia welcomed Nazis and were their allies, and they had some of the worst concentration camps. They were the only ones to have concentration camps for kids and toddlers. They killed Jews, Serbs and Gypsies. Hitler himself said they were sick and twisted due to methods of torture and murder they used. Today's Croatia still prides it self on their Nazi Ustashe past. They hide a lot of information about Jasenovac and deny many crimes. It's quite unbelievable how ignorant all comments are.
Hvala vam , dečki- neke stvari NIKAD ne smiju biti zaboravljene...
Спасибо виолончелистам за эмоциональное, завораживающие исполнение , без слёз слушать не возможно.
Thank you for this. Even without the context/background, you can just *hear* that this is some of the saddest music ever written.
So sad and beautiful to. 2 Cellos, you are a extremely talented musician!! Thank you Oscar Schindler ❤️ for saving eleven hundred people. 🙏Thank you...
Парни ,Вы очень круто играете.
Я восхищаюсь вами,молодцы)))
Umjetnost je našla svoj poziv kod vas, gospodine HAUSER!
wat onbeschrijfelijk mooi. heb een brok in mijn keel. deze mannen spelen zo waanzinnig goed💕💕
Eine großartige Vertonung vom musikalischen Hauptthema aus Schindlers Liste. Der Aufnahmeort erscheint mir die Fabrik zu sein, wo Schindler den Juden Arbeit gab, um sie vor dem KZ zu bewahren. Sehr gelungen auch die filmische Einflechtung des Mädchens in roter Kleidung, in Erinnerung an das kleine jüdische Mädchen, das sich Schindler ins Gedächtnis geprägt hatte, das ihn letztendlich zur eigenen Wandlung zu einem Freund der Juden und dessen aktiven Helfer in der Zeit der Judenverfolgung unter dem Nationalsozialismus bewogen hat. Alles in allem eine sehr gelungene und gefühlvoll nachempfundene Aufnahme. Vielen Dank an 2Cellos.
Thank you for playing so beautifully I could see that you really played from your heart and with deep feelings.
May we see peace in our world ! 🙏
How could 381 people as of 19.7.2018 POSSIBLY give this a thumbs down? I lost several members of my family in the Holocaust and this totally personifies the horrors and hope...I wish you social media trolls would go somewhere else. This sends chills up and down my spines and makes me cry...
maybe they have read books like the one written by Bernard Holstein called "Stolen Stole," in which he claims a wolf helped him and his friends escape Auschwitz. By the way Holstein also claims that the Nazis used masturbation machines on Jews during the holocaust. That's why?
So so sad and so so beautiful that the thought and the music can make one cry.sublime, rwo Cellos!
Thank GOD for these talented young men who give so much pleasure to us.