Some of these comments herewith words like "pretentious' and "immature" and criticism for the simplicity of the organ music. Some just didn't get it. It's a lamentation RITUAL.. and this was a short piece of expressive art. I am a musician and a music teacher. This was stunning and gave me chills...darkly, starkly beautiful. It connected me to the feelings of frustration and grief about the state of the world and wars that never end but must do so. The simplicity of the sparse notes echoing in that big space was haunting and moving ..quite intentional for effect...
Thanks to the french extreme right protesters I discovered her and many people with me. Thanks you fundamentalists, for making her more known, you give her so much more exposure. She is amazing, wonderful music, beautiful voice!
This action was probably not the good thing to do, neither from a pragmatic perspective nor moral. But how can you call them fundamentalists? Do you even know what it means? This is just religious people, who think that she uses a satanist imagery and therefore has not her place in their Church. Or, that church should remain a place for sacred music only and should not become a concert hall. You can disagree with that, but it doesnt make them fundamentalists
@@TheRythmandpoetryNo one calls them personally fundamentalists, thats the way they are called in France (fondamentalistes or traditionalistes), like you would call cat a cat. Everyone knows what this means, this is just the opposite of progressist. They want to live their religion like 2000 years ago, and they claim this themselves. So, how do you define the word fundamentlist?
@@SchlomoSion the way you said it, persons who want to get back to the way religion was when it was funded and never change. This is a good definition but this is not what is going on here. Just because they don't want a Satanist to sing in their church doesn't mean they live like 2000 years ago. I am not saying she is, I barely know her but at least this is what can be assumed from the images she uses and the titles of her songs.
@@TheRythmandpoetry "persons who want to get back to the way religion was when it was funded and never change" was just a definition of the term fundamentalist you were discussing. And this is what those people want. And once more, there is no satanist here, just because some mentally puzzled people want to misinterpret one verse of a song. Listen to the music and dont assume such nonsense.
It's nice to see a pipe organ being used in this context; nice to see one being used at all, for that matter! Even if only a few of it's tonal resources are exploited. One of the other comments said it was pretentious; I'll say it's rather bold and daring without being flamboyant.
Glad to read this. I am not a musician, but I read some other organist finding this very poor (technically). Anyway, the emotion and the beauty are here what matters, not the technique or the alleged lack of it.
Truly a beautiful rendition of this song, and by far more powerful. The acoustics of the setting must greatly contribute to the beauty and majesty of this song. This version really leaves me captivated and speechless. I love it.
Fantastic recording. The acoustics of the space make it all the more powerful. Imagine, in the time before amplifiers and recording, hearing that at church. Hymn or dirge it would of be hard to ignore that power.
With this song, I can imagine I'm wearing a BIG white long, lengthy dress with flowers magically attaching to it. Like a rainbow! And I feel like this is like a beautiful swedish ceremonial song like i've become a queen! :-D
É muito talento reunido numa unica pessoa. Ela transforma uma grande musica em algo simples na sua forma de interpretação, transmitindo inúmeros sentimentos. É uma grande e agradável surpresa essa encantadora e talentosa Anna
Absolutely incredible piece! Anna, its not my place to offer advice, but that drum and organ was amazing! You don't need guitars to carry your music or evoke feelings, your voice, that organ and drum did it all! You have an amazing gift! Hollywood will come knocking one day, ill make sure of it!
The "place" being a church, where traditionally, many families have celebrated baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, Advent/Christmas and Lent/Easter celebrations. So the piece, which I understood to be a dirge, actually fits in just fine.
From a technical point of view, it's quite simple, almost rudimentary, but what really matters is that it's good. When a song gives you chills, you know it's good.
@4:47 I wasn't sure so I tried playing along on guitar and it appears Anna is playing the melody from Pink Floyd's Mother on her right hand; the part where he sings "Moma;'s gonna put all of her fears into you. Moma's gonna put all of her nightmares into you." Could be purely coincidence...
I get a "almost deja vu like" revisit to the sound and visuals of Live at Pompei, by Pink Flloyd, it might be a stretch, and then again no….. her voice is hauntingly beautiful and drum beat adds just the right balance to the organ….
I can see that. Her music is reminiscent of Pink Floyd for me as well. I find her music to be similar to the dark and yet comforting sounds that the Division Bell provides.
Je découvre ce "phenomene" et les 2 premiers titres écoutés ne m'emballent pas. Phrase musicale répétée inlassablement....qui me lasse au bout de 2 mn. Ouverte a toutes les musiques, j'ai l'esprit curieux, libre et ouvert. Ici je n'adhère pas du tout au style qui se veut sulfureux. La chanteuse pousse des hurlements guturaux comme une louve perdue dans une sombre forêt. Une forêt de sons lugubres !
@@diginisakritas Meuuuuh non, rien à voir, mais vade retro quand même :-). Finalement, c'est une histoire de goût. Quand on n'aime pas, on écoute autre chose.
In questa chiesa, mi sembra che gli spiriti musicali di Nico, di Lisa Gerrard e di Terry Riley si siano fusi nel corpo e nella mente di Anna von Hausswolff..
I'll bury all my children I'll carry them to death Oh, to linger in their stories Exhausted by their weight My milk is gray and bitter but I'll Carry them each day To that day, who-oh “Enterraré a todos mis hijos los llevaré hasta la muerte oh, para persistir en sus historias agotado por su peso mi leche es gris y amarga pero yo los llevaré cada día hasta ese día, who-oh”
Very beautiful with a hint of darkness. It captures the spirit of the modern woman well; melancholic and childless with all of her aborted children buried in the void. This is their funeral. It's sad but a little poetic.
I’ll bury all my children I’ll carry them to death I’ll bury all my children I’ll carry them to death Oh, to linger in their stories Exhausted by their weight My milk is gray and bitter but I’ll Carry them each day To that day, woah woah To that day, woah woah To that day, woah woah To that day, woah woah
Really it's a funeral dedication for the single men who decided due to unexpected death and they gave up and chose to die alone farewell my two future kids boy name Dan Balazs girl name Marta Castillo Balazs oh well
Every time I hear this song I can't help but think it's sung from the perspective of the earth itself.
Some of these comments herewith words like "pretentious' and "immature" and criticism for the simplicity of the organ music. Some just didn't get it. It's a lamentation RITUAL.. and this was a short piece of expressive art. I am a musician and a music teacher. This was stunning and gave me chills...darkly, starkly beautiful. It connected me to the feelings of frustration and grief about the state of the world and wars that never end but must do so. The simplicity of the sparse notes echoing in that big space was haunting and moving ..quite intentional for effect...
***** Do you expect someone to listen to your thoughts after you said you don't care about anyone else's? Grow up.
What a beautiful comment.
I absolutely adore this song!
Anna Von Hausswolff is a master of minimalism, her music sounds so rich yet so bare a lot of the time
@@johnmurph92 I must remember to use that.
Anna Von Hausswolff make me crying!!!
What a beautiful song!
Thanks to the french extreme right protesters I discovered her and many people with me. Thanks you fundamentalists, for making her more known, you give her so much more exposure. She is amazing, wonderful music, beautiful voice!
These idiots dont know about the Streisand effect, AVH should bless them :-).
This action was probably not the good thing to do, neither from a pragmatic perspective nor moral. But how can you call them fundamentalists? Do you even know what it means? This is just religious people, who think that she uses a satanist imagery and therefore has not her place in their Church. Or, that church should remain a place for sacred music only and should not become a concert hall. You can disagree with that, but it doesnt make them fundamentalists
@@TheRythmandpoetryNo one calls them personally fundamentalists, thats the way they are called in France (fondamentalistes or traditionalistes), like you would call cat a cat. Everyone knows what this means, this is just the opposite of progressist. They want to live their religion like 2000 years ago, and they claim this themselves. So, how do you define the word fundamentlist?
@@SchlomoSion the way you said it, persons who want to get back to the way religion was when it was funded and never change. This is a good definition but this is not what is going on here. Just because they don't want a Satanist to sing in their church doesn't mean they live like 2000 years ago. I am not saying she is, I barely know her but at least this is what can be assumed from the images she uses and the titles of her songs.
@@TheRythmandpoetry "persons who want to get back to the way religion was when it was funded and never change" was just a definition of the term fundamentalist you were discussing. And this is what those people want. And once more, there is no satanist here, just because some mentally puzzled people want to misinterpret one verse of a song. Listen to the music and dont assume such nonsense.
Once in a while you find something like this.
It's nice to see a pipe organ being used in this context; nice to see one being used at all, for that matter! Even if only a few of it's tonal resources are exploited. One of the other comments said it was pretentious; I'll say it's rather bold and daring without being flamboyant.
What a powerful voice! What powerful music! It soars with dark beauty.
I used to confuse the heck out of her with Agnes Obel. I am completely obsessed with both of them. Anna is one of my favourites.
To be in a room with that Sound and Voice would be most awesome
That was so good I had to listen to it over and over again.
from an organist : excellent achievement!
Glad to read this. I am not a musician, but I read some other organist finding this very poor (technically). Anyway, the emotion and the beauty are here what matters, not the technique or the alleged lack of it.
War reeds she use?
This is crazy beautiful
Anna's voice is SO healing and grounding and magical for me. Thank you!
Holy smokes! Didn't know what to expect, but that was awesome. Truly amazing.
Einfach wunderschön und beeindruckend 🥰
One of my favourite artists of the last 10-15 years. This video is truly amazing! 🖤
Very nicely filmed and recorded. Anna is an exciting musician and singer and the drum adds a welcomed marching aspect to this powerful piece.
This kind of pure art and skills is, what every human needs in their lives!
Truly a beautiful rendition of this song, and by far more powerful. The acoustics of the setting must greatly contribute to the beauty and majesty of this song. This version really leaves me captivated and speechless. I love it.
Fantastic recording. The acoustics of the space make it all the more powerful. Imagine, in the time before amplifiers and recording, hearing that at church. Hymn or dirge it would of be hard to ignore that power.
The most talented living musician in my opinion.
Thank you NPR ......WONDERFUL!! Head still spinning!!
Stunning in every way
That voice.....
Omg i love all of this!!!! Such a heavy sound. Beautiful overall!!
Anna Michaela Ebba Electra von Hausswolff... Sublime...!
there is somedays in my live where all i want ir to sing out loud in a church
Wonderful artist! I love you Anna
With this song, I can imagine I'm wearing a BIG white long, lengthy dress with flowers magically attaching to it. Like a rainbow! And I feel like this is like a beautiful swedish ceremonial song like i've become a queen! :-D
She's the best. 🌹
É muito talento reunido numa unica pessoa. Ela transforma uma grande musica em algo simples na sua forma de interpretação, transmitindo inúmeros sentimentos. É uma grande e agradável surpresa essa encantadora e talentosa Anna
Absolutely incredible piece! Anna, its not my place to offer advice, but that drum and organ was amazing! You don't need guitars to carry your music or evoke feelings, your voice, that organ and drum did it all! You have an amazing gift! Hollywood will come knocking one day, ill make sure of it!
Alas, Hollyweird didn't.
This woman is beyond amazing, she is the next better!
I have to have this every cpl months!
What I wouldn't give to sit in that church while they performed this!
I'd go to church for this: praise the Nord
This comment is excellent lol.
Greetings from Germany. 👍🏼
It's enough to bring you to tears
The "place" being a church, where traditionally, many families have celebrated baptisms, confirmations, weddings, funerals, Advent/Christmas and Lent/Easter celebrations. So the piece, which I understood to be a dirge, actually fits in just fine.
From a technical point of view, it's quite simple, almost rudimentary, but what really matters is that it's good. When a song gives you chills, you know it's good.
Who cares about technical its what the music does that matters...
Amazing. Heard this for the first time on Radio Paradise just 2 days ago.
Channeling Liz Fraser from Cocteau Twins. Love it!
It’s an absolutely amazing musical instrument. wow and
thanks.
I love this song
Wow!!! es realmente deslumbrante!!!
Te escuché en el final de la película "Jack" de 2014 busqué en Google hasta que te encontré. Hermosa voz. Hermoso tema.
The very first note her voice hit sent chills down my spine. This is fantastic!
Only LOVE for Anna. Tons of Love
@4:47 I wasn't sure so I tried playing along on guitar and it appears Anna is playing the melody from Pink Floyd's Mother on her right hand; the part where he sings "Moma;'s gonna put all of her fears into you. Moma's gonna put all of her nightmares into you." Could be purely coincidence...
presiosa pieza....que genio Anna.
Poor kids...bet they were nice,...
Nice tune :)
Impressive.
This version is far more interesting than the original recording.
i yo
If I could marry NPR Music I would. I spend hours and hours every day on this channel.
Awesome.
God! Angels!How talently!Abs perfection and nature fantastic!!Bravo!
Wonderful
Hello from Nantes!
So touching
sounds realy good thx for
Is it possible not to LOVE this?
Oh yes, this is possible, look at our french catholic integrists. But satan loves it, lolll
This is some good stuff
She just released her latest album "The Miraculous"
I like it!
i love organs! and this is beyond amazing. i totally cried the first time i heard this, and then had to listen to it a few more times.
Amazing
I just found out why I had already given this a like.
spiritual stuff! right on!
WOW!!! That’s it just WOW!!!
I get a "almost deja vu like" revisit to the sound and visuals of Live at Pompei, by Pink Flloyd, it might be a stretch, and then again no….. her voice is hauntingly beautiful and drum beat adds just the right balance to the organ….
I can see that. Her music is reminiscent of Pink Floyd for me as well. I find her music to be similar to the dark and yet comforting sounds that the Division Bell provides.
chills
Ah, Ceremony was my second favourite album of 2012.
Yeah in the first stanza as strong as anything I have ever heard in my life. Pure intensity...great lyric, dark as can be
I love Sublime!
Love!!!!
And all the saints wept
Suddenly, this has almost become a reality... (...)
If it had not been for those french protesters, I would not been here and listen to this artist and this nice song.
Thanks God and them :-). Aren't you Swedish (or scandinavian, from the name?)
@@SchlomoSion Yes. I am from Sweden.
@@magnusjohnson4502 And you need our French extremists to know her :-)
Je découvre ce "phenomene" et les 2 premiers titres écoutés ne m'emballent pas. Phrase musicale répétée inlassablement....qui me lasse au bout de 2 mn. Ouverte a toutes les musiques, j'ai l'esprit curieux, libre et ouvert. Ici je n'adhère pas du tout au style qui se veut sulfureux. La chanteuse pousse des hurlements guturaux comme une louve perdue dans une sombre forêt. Une forêt de sons lugubres !
Et bien sûr , cet opinion très tranché n'a aucun rapport avec ce qui s'est passé en France ? :)
@@diginisakritas Meuuuuh non, rien à voir, mais vade retro quand même :-).
Finalement, c'est une histoire de goût. Quand on n'aime pas, on écoute autre chose.
In questa chiesa, mi sembra che gli spiriti musicali di Nico, di Lisa Gerrard e di Terry Riley si siano fusi nel corpo e nella mente di Anna von Hausswolff..
I want to hear every one of her songs played live on a real church organ.
super
awesum
Replay it ... again? Yes.
I'll bury all my children
I'll carry them to death
Oh, to linger in their stories
Exhausted by their weight
My milk is gray and bitter but I'll
Carry them each day
To that day, who-oh
“Enterraré a todos mis hijos
los llevaré hasta la muerte
oh, para persistir en sus historias
agotado por su peso
mi leche es gris y amarga pero yo
los llevaré cada día hasta ese día, who-oh”
Wow!
Holy shit
+Ryan Homcy i'd really appreciate it if you didn't cuss on this platform thank you
+Ryan Homcy Yeah, stop cussing around, you profane shit, we don't need you dirty words here.
I fucking swear...if I hear you again...
Like a hymn by Edgar Allen Poe fantastic grand!
wow
I can't listen to the album version anymore
Awesome! Where can we get this pipe organ version as a MP3? :D
Did you get it somewhere?
Very beautiful with a hint of darkness. It captures the spirit of the modern woman well; melancholic and childless with all of her aborted children buried in the void. This is their funeral. It's sad but a little poetic.
What reeds do you use?
I’ll bury all my children
I’ll carry them to death
I’ll bury all my children
I’ll carry them to death
Oh, to linger in their stories
Exhausted by their weight
My milk is gray and bitter but I’ll
Carry them each day
To that day, woah woah
To that day, woah woah
To that day, woah woah
To that day, woah woah
Una versión mucho más interesante que la grabación original.
Da ascoltare un minuto prima di lanciarsi col paracadute se ci si trova su un aereo in fiamme diretti in vacanza in Sardegna
Really it's a funeral dedication for the single men who decided due to unexpected death and they gave up and chose to die alone farewell my two future kids boy name Dan Balazs girl name Marta Castillo Balazs oh well
I'm getting Joy Division vibes
I would like to hear her do a cover of Atmosphere
@@ianwillard4361 Good choice, but a cover of decades would also be powerful.
bruh
what was your first?
linda