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Beautiful message! When I was young my violin broke and I had little money to repair. A generous man repaired for me. We are all broken. The Savior can make us whole!
I chose this hymn to sing as a solo at my older sister's funeral in 2009. The words and music continue to bring me comfort to this day. Thank you all so much for sharing your many talents with the world.
I believe our stories are what brings us connection and comfort. When I first saw your announcement on Facebook, this story jumped to my mind and begged to be told. I’ll try to tell it without writing a novel... My second son is a bright, positive, happy kid. He was such a happy baby. He entered Kindergarten with such excitement to learn and we had every expectation that he would. Despite having a great teacher, reading didn’t come easy for him but we made it through the required books and he passed into first grade. First grade was not easy. He had a less affectionate teacher and he began to struggle. School became a battle ground. Homework took hours to complete. Going to school every day became fearful for him. He would cry every morning and I’d carry him to class and leave in tears. The school treated him as a troubled child and sent him to a counselor. In my Mama heart, I knew they were wrong, but I couldn’t find the reason we were having so many problems. We hired tutors to get through the school year and got no help academically from the school. Second grade saw a better, loving teacher that loved him like her own, and we started on a path of discovery. We learned he was a smart student, just inconsistent in his reading scores. Testing from the school showed he was still passing and there was nothing they would do to help us. It seemed that we were working so hard at home, hours at a time, to do what took other children less time to complete. He was exhausted by the time he got home from school and still faced hours of homework. I started looking for outside help. We took him to doctors and specialists. We received an “alphabet soup” of diagnosies. We learned there was ADHD and O.D.D. We had yet found the reason he was struggling with reading. As the years progress, school becomes less about learning to read and more about reading to learn. He was getting more and more frustrated and I didn’t know how to help him. He was bright but his reading score was in the “red zone”. That year, we had a good friend and gifted pianist move back to the area and we signed him up for piano lessons. He showed talent, even a gift for music. He picked up on reading notes and rhythms quickly and it came easily for him. We were thrilled to find something he excelled at. (now practicing….that’s another story) How could reading music be so easy, when reading words was so hard!? After a year, his piano teacher moved out of state. He got involved in other activities and the piano was dropped for a season. By the end of third grade, it was obvious we needed to try something new, but resources from the school were limited. I didn’t know how to help him and it weighed heavily on my heart. In a series of conversations with a friend, that some would describe as coincidence, but I know were orchestrated by a loving Heavenly Father, we found help. We learned the words Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and comorbid conditions. We learned of a nearby school that would be getting a three year grant for Dyslexia and we learned about variances. I found a specialist that could diagnose Dyslexia and set an appointment with the Vice Principal of the school to plead our case and hopefully give my son the opportunity to learn to read. With a prayer in my heart, I went to meet the Vice Principal. I was told they would love to help, but didn’t have room to allow variances. I had faith that this was where he needed to be. As we continued discussing options, she stopped what she was saying and said, “He can come. We’ll take him.” I cried. My heart started healing. There was hope. Prayers were answered. We’ve spent a year driving past four elementary schools three times a day to attend this program. I average three and a half hours in my car every school day. But it’s worth it. I’ve watched him bloom. They are unlocking the brilliant child that was always there, we just didn’t have the right keys. His confidence has soared and I can see the hand of my Heavenly Father in all of it. It wasn’t an overnight answer. I prayed for a long time to know how to help him. The pieces have fallen together in ways I never imagined. In Elder Jeffrey R Holland’s book, “Broken Things to Mend”, it says “Just believing, just having a molecule of faith - that simple step, when focused on the Lord Jesus Christ, has ever been and always will be the first principle of His eternal gospel, the first step out of despair.” That is what our story has been all about. This beautiful song that you so beautiful play, is all about this: trusting in our God. Having faith in the one who is mighty to save. It’s a favorite song at our house. My faith isn’t perfect, far from it. But our Father in Heaven is patient and ever ready to support us if we’ll turn to Him. Our story isn’t over. He’ll return for 5th grade in a few weeks. The curriculum will continue to get harder and harder, but so will the opportunities now that we know what we’re facing and have the keys to help him. Next year, orchestra is offered and he’s told me he wants to play. His brother has been learning the Violin. What fun for them to play together. He gave me permission to share his story to connect to others and maybe win a cello. But either way, I testify of the Lords hand in all of it.
My parents didn't have a lot of money to spare when I was growing up but they sacrificed so much so my sister and I could have piano lessons. I'm so grateful that my children share my love of beautiful music and am grateful to be able to support them in their musical endeavors.
Music has always been an important part of my life. My passion for music has helped me as I have gone through hard times in my life. Music has helped me see what I am capable of doing. I started playing the cello when I was 11 years old. My parents sacrificed time and money in order for me to be able to attend lessons and be able to rent a cello in order for me to practice. A year later I had grown enough that I needed a bigger cello, and the rentals got more and more expensive. Luckily my grandma had a couple hundred dollar cello that she had always wanted to learn. She saw my desire to play and let me borrow her cello. I am now in the point of my learning where I can no longer improve without a more expensive instrument. My family of ten cannot buy me a new instrument. We do not have the money for me to continue my cello experience, so it would mean a lot for me to get this cello. I hope to be able to play in this orchestra in the future.
I didn't grow up learning an instrument but always wished that I'd had the opportunity. As I've had children, exposing them to beautiful instrumental music and having them learn how to play instruments has been very important to us. My 8 year old son has blossomed in violin and piano and has inspired me to learn an instrument, even at 31 years old! I'd love an opportunity to learn the cello. Thank you for the beautiful music to share with our children.
From my son Ryan Caswell (turns 14 tomorrow): I started cello in 6th grade and couldn't hold the strings down so I gave up but I wanted to try again now that I can hold them and I loved the sound. My brother Jordan Caswell is playing violin tonight. I would love to join him on stage some day.
Beautiful hymn! Such a wonderful opportunity for these young musicians to be able to combine their talents with their faith! Helps to realize where our talents come from and be thankful for them.
My whole family has a burning passion for music, and me and my brother particularly like classical and orchestral music. It's been his dream to learn the cello for a long time now, and I know it would mean a lot to him if I won this for him💞
This is an incredible arrangement of a beautiful piece of music! Every time I listen I feel the same spirit and peace I did while playing it. I can't express how grateful I am to Kayson, the Music Librarians, and everyone else who works so hard to give youth like me such a wonderful opportunity! I am also grateful and excited for the chance to get a new Cello! The Cello I have now isn't the best quality and I would love a new one. My private teacher has suggested I get a new one several times, Kayson has advised me to look into getting a new one, and my previous private teacher also said I would benefit from getting a new Cello, so thank you to Peter Prier Violins for another great opportunity!
One of my favorite quotes is "Life without Music would be flat (Bb)" it's so true. When I was brainwashed to play cello nothing can describe how it's changed my life and the lives of the people that listen to the Music I'm able to play from my cello. In the Lamb of God Jesus Christ's voice is portrayed by a the deep voice of cello. I truly believe I'm blessed to be able play the most amazing instrument on this Earthly world. So each time I play musical numbers for either my ward or for the Elderly each time the say I've touched them, or brought the holy ghost I know the reason I was brought to this earth. I hope I'll be able to continue to bless others with the voice of the cello for as long as possible. So the cello can help me to bring the spirit just like Jesus Christ did and still does today...and even sometimes through me.
Love the song. I am currently at the concert and would love to win the Cello for my beautiful 12 year old daughter who just started intermediate school and joined the orchestra.
Be still my soul. That was beautiful. I have been to Peter Prier School, such amazing talent. The musicians are sensational. I hope someday my child, who plays the cello will be able to perform with you and the other talented youth in our state. For now we will continue to practice, practice, practice (hopefully on a new non-rental cello). 😊 ✅liked ✅subscribed ✅commented Thank you for sharing your talent!
What an amazing video! It is such a blessing to be able to be a part of sharing the Lord's love and message through music. For with God, all things are possible. :)
I would love a cello SO much. I have been out traveling the world with my family for years, serving in developing countries. We just moved back and I really want to play the cello!
I am always so impressed with this phenomenal group of musicians!! My son Teighan plays the cello, and we were so blessed to find a phenomenal teacher in Hailey Heninger that inspired a true love of the cello and music in my son. Watching and hearing groups and performances like this just stokes the flame and makes him work harder. Thank you for sharing this groups amazing talent!!
Another wonderful arrangement of a favorite song with a important message. Thank you all for sharing your talents in creating this beauty (esp. a shout out to my nieces and nephew, the Jensen family). My daughter is beginning a new phase of life and bringing her rugged rental with her. As she enters a new high school, in a new district, with new teachers, faces, and challenges, I stand in awe as she quietly approaches the change. Her anxiety is deep and immobilizing yet performing solos, ensembles, and concerts with her classes has allowed her to show her gifts in new ways, without having to speak. I love watching her overcome insecurities and develop into such a determined young woman. She has been taking private and school cello lessons since she was eight years old. Many of her desires to study the cello come from her extremely talented cousins and the beauty they create and share with our family. Now that she is finally in a full-sized cello, my daughter has been saving up to purchase her own cello. I know her hard work will eventually pay off, but wouldn't it be fun to let her use her savings for a hard-case and surprise her with this "gratitude" cello? Thank you for allowing us to write about our children and how much we appreciate the influence of music in their lives. It is generosity like this that sparks more generosity. I look forward to the day when we can pay it forward to others as you, and Peter Prier Violin and Sons, are doing today! Thank you!
Wow! The touch of the master's hand message always touches my heart 💓 but with these amazing youth it is even more inspiring. I play this hymn frequently as prelude on the organ because it invites the spirit so strongly. I love your arrangement for all of the instruments. Beautifully done! I am looking forward to the time when my children will be a part of the Lyceum Philharmonic youth group! My daughter has always wanted to also learn the cello in addition to violin, but her teacher wants her to focus and stay on the violin so that she can be in the Philharmonic group on violin when she is in high school.
Additionally one time I played this hymn for a BYU women's meeting as part of the prelude music and a woman from Finland came up to me with tears in her eyes, thanking me for playing her national anthem.
I just handed Kaden Hunsaker the new cello. Thank you to ALL those who entered to win. Of all the good we hope will come from this video, I'm certain that Kaden will take with him the message and intent of this video long after the rest of us have made it just a happy memory. I honestly hope to see him play it in the Philharmonic soon. He's a remarkably humble young man and I'm so glad this instrument found its way to him! Thank you again, so many of you were deserving!
This is so peaceful! Be still my soul is one of my favorite hymns, and this version is fantastic!!! I've listened to this about 100 times now! I especially have loved peaceful music these last few years because I've been going through a lot of things like losing a friend and my mom getting sick and music was my way of escaping. This has become one of my new favorites. My favorite instrument is the cello. I absolutely love the deep sound it makes, and it was so cool to see one being crafted in the video. I have always wanted to play the cello, but quality ones are so expensive so I've never gotten the chance. Keep making videos guys! All of your songs mean so much to me!! You are all fantastic musicians!
What a beautiful recording of an amazing arragement! I love the cello and playing it was a focal point of my junior high and high school experience! I have had my cello for years and the time is coming for me to pass it to my younger sister who has progressed rapidly in recent years. I would love a new one for me or for her
Be Still my soul is a great song :) Its one of the songs i listen to when I am dealing with a stressful day or hour :) it would be cool to get a acoustic one to play even though I have a elect one. It might be easier to learn and practice on grasp and master the cello :) I have loved The Music of Lyceum Philharmonic ever since i heard Beethoven's 5 Secrets that they did with the Piano Guys :)
This is a fantastic video, and I think it's one of my favorite videos that has come out yet. The message is so sublime and peaceful. This video reminds me of all the great people in this orchestra and how they were a huge example to me. I am especially grateful to Kayson Brown for his mentorship and how close he involved the spirit in this orchestra. I truly feel like we played music that I felt applied specifically to help me. Keep up the great work you guys!
I'm not even interested in the competition for the cello. :P I just wanted to say what how beautiful I thought this was! The song was already gorgeous and the video just made it better! Always such a good song to listen to.
Be still, my soul, The Lord is on thy side Bear patiently, the cross of grief or pain Leave to Thy God, to order and provide In every change, He faithful will remain Be still, my soul, thy best thy heavenly friend Through thorny ways, leads to a joyful end Be still, my soul, thy God doth undertake To guide the future as He has the past Thy hope, thy confidence, let nothing shake All now mysterious shall be bright at last Be still, my soul, the waves and wind still know His voice who ruled them while He dwelt below In You I rest, in You I found my hope In You I trust, You never let me go I place my life within Your hands alone Be still, my soul Be still, my soul, the hour is hastening on When we shall be forever with the Lord When disappointment, grief and fear are gone Sorrow, forgot, love's purest joys restored Be still, my soul, when change and tears are past All safe and blessed, we shall meet at last In You I rest, in You I found my hope In You I trust, You never let me go I place my life within your hands alone Be still, my soul Be still, my soul Be still, my soul Be still, my soul....
This is very nice! And so cool to see the entire orchestra outside. I love it when people take the time to do this and better yet a hymn.. Just got a new sub.. Keep it up!! :)
1 Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side; bear patiently the cross of grief or pain; leave to your God to order and provide; in ev'ry change he faithful will remain. Be still, my soul: your best, your heav'nly Friend through thorny ways leads to a joyful end. 2 Be still, my soul: your God will undertake to guide the future as he has the past. Your hope, your confidence let nothing shake; all now mysterious shall be bright at last. Be still, my soul: the waves and winds still know his voice who ruled them while he dwelt below. 3 Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart, and all is darkened in the vale of tears, then shall you better know his love, his heart, who comes to soothe your sorrow and your fears. Be still, my soul: your Jesus can repay from his own fullness all he takes away. 4 Be still, my soul: the hour is hast'ning on when we shall be forever with the Lord, when disappointment, grief, and fear are gone, sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored. Be still, my soul: when change and tears are past, all safe and blessed we shall meet at last.
I think that story I can share with FB is already fixed or it is almost healed. I can tell one of my stories...when I joined the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint, my parents were against the church...I got married with my husband in 1995 ( the year of Kobe Kansai earthquake, I was in Hiroshima...my husband almost hit the earthquake). My whole family in Japan was so angry about my decision joining the church and left my country. I went back to my country every year, my husband even got a job there and we went back to live in Japan for 6 years, but my family still didn't like me going to the church and having an American husband. They never came to our wedding, didn't want to talk to my husband, we also struggled having children for many years, inferiority treatments, almost near death experience before and after delivering my first baby, having twins babies, family member's illnesses, accident and deaths... trial was endless. It took more than 10 years for my family to accept me being a member of the church, now we are blessed with 4 beautiful children. Lots of trials and struggle we have been gone through were fixed but more trials have come. I have faced a different trial and my heart is broken right now. This video touched me because my broken heart is not fixed yet but I know it will heal and can be whole again. Only through Jesus Christ's Atonement, we will be healed. It gave me comfort to knowing this and reading Elder Holland talk gave me hope. “Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28 Learn more at: tinyurl.com/okn6xhw" Thank you for making such an inspiring music to all of us. My daughter is so lucky to be a part of this amazing youth. She LOVES it! I cannot wait to listen to Nathan P. and wonderful music this weekend in Zion!
it want to sound like this song.........his name is name shall be called wonderful his name is name shall be called counsellor Almighty God the everlasting father the prince of peace throughout eternity Almighty God the everlasting father the prince of peace throughout eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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Lyceum Philharmonic at American Heritage School what were the results of the contest?
Beautiful message! When I was young my violin broke and I had little money to repair. A generous man repaired for me. We are all broken. The Savior can make us whole!
I chose this hymn to sing as a solo at my older sister's funeral in 2009. The words and music continue to bring me comfort to this day. Thank you all so much for sharing your many talents with the world.
I believe our stories are what brings us connection and comfort. When I first saw your announcement on Facebook, this story jumped to my mind and begged to be told. I’ll try to tell it without writing a novel... My second son is a bright, positive, happy kid. He was such a happy baby. He entered Kindergarten with such excitement to learn and we had every expectation that he would. Despite having a great teacher, reading didn’t come easy for him but we made it through the required books and he passed into first grade. First grade was not easy. He had a less affectionate teacher and he began to struggle. School became a battle ground. Homework took hours to complete. Going to school every day became fearful for him. He would cry every morning and I’d carry him to class and leave in tears. The school treated him as a troubled child and sent him to a counselor. In my Mama heart, I knew they were wrong, but I couldn’t find the reason we were having so many problems. We hired tutors to get through the school year and got no help academically from the school. Second grade saw a better, loving teacher that loved him like her own, and we started on a path of discovery. We learned he was a smart student, just inconsistent in his reading scores. Testing from the school showed he was still passing and there was nothing they would do to help us. It seemed that we were working so hard at home, hours at a time, to do what took other children less time to complete. He was exhausted by the time he got home from school and still faced hours of homework.
I started looking for outside help. We took him to doctors and specialists. We received an “alphabet soup” of diagnosies. We learned there was ADHD and O.D.D. We had yet found the reason he was struggling with reading. As the years progress, school becomes less about learning to read and more about reading to learn. He was getting more and more frustrated and I didn’t know how to help him. He was bright but his reading score was in the “red zone”. That year, we had a good friend and gifted pianist move back to the area and we signed him up for piano lessons. He showed talent, even a gift for music. He picked up on reading notes and rhythms quickly and it came easily for him. We were thrilled to find something he excelled at. (now practicing….that’s another story) How could reading music be so easy, when reading words was so hard!? After a year, his piano teacher moved out of state. He got involved in other activities and the piano was dropped for a season.
By the end of third grade, it was obvious we needed to try something new, but resources from the school were limited. I didn’t know how to help him and it weighed heavily on my heart. In a series of conversations with a friend, that some would describe as coincidence, but I know were orchestrated by a loving Heavenly Father, we found help. We learned the words Dyslexia, dysgraphia, and comorbid conditions. We learned of a nearby school that would be getting a three year grant for Dyslexia and we learned about variances. I found a specialist that could diagnose Dyslexia and set an appointment with the Vice Principal of the school to plead our case and hopefully give my son the opportunity to learn to read. With a prayer in my heart, I went to meet the Vice Principal. I was told they would love to help, but didn’t have room to allow variances. I had faith that this was where he needed to be. As we continued discussing options, she stopped what she was saying and said, “He can come. We’ll take him.” I cried. My heart started healing. There was hope. Prayers were answered.
We’ve spent a year driving past four elementary schools three times a day to attend this program. I average three and a half hours in my car every school day. But it’s worth it. I’ve watched him bloom. They are unlocking the brilliant child that was always there, we just didn’t have the right keys. His confidence has soared and I can see the hand of my Heavenly Father in all of it. It wasn’t an overnight answer. I prayed for a long time to know how to help him. The pieces have fallen together in ways I never imagined. In Elder Jeffrey R Holland’s book, “Broken Things to Mend”, it says “Just believing, just having a molecule of faith - that simple step, when focused on the Lord Jesus Christ, has ever been and always will be the first principle of His eternal gospel, the first step out of despair.” That is what our story has been all about. This beautiful song that you so beautiful play, is all about this: trusting in our God. Having faith in the one who is mighty to save. It’s a favorite song at our house. My faith isn’t perfect, far from it. But our Father in Heaven is patient and ever ready to support us if we’ll turn to Him.
Our story isn’t over. He’ll return for 5th grade in a few weeks. The curriculum will continue to get harder and harder, but so will the opportunities now that we know what we’re facing and have the keys to help him. Next year, orchestra is offered and he’s told me he wants to play. His brother has been learning the Violin. What fun for them to play together. He gave me permission to share his story to connect to others and maybe win a cello. But either way, I testify of the Lords hand in all of it.
Thank you for sharing!
My parents didn't have a lot of money to spare when I was growing up but they sacrificed so much so my sister and I could have piano lessons. I'm so grateful that my children share my love of beautiful music and am grateful to be able to support them in their musical endeavors.
Music has always been an important part of my life. My passion for music has helped me as I have gone through hard times in my life. Music has helped me see what I am capable of doing. I started playing the cello when I was 11 years old. My parents sacrificed time and money in order for me to be able to attend lessons and be able to rent a cello in order for me to practice. A year later I had grown enough that I needed a bigger cello, and the rentals got more and more expensive. Luckily my grandma had a couple hundred dollar cello that she had always wanted to learn. She saw my desire to play and let me borrow her cello. I am now in the point of my learning where I can no longer improve without a more expensive instrument. My family of ten cannot buy me a new instrument. We do not have the money for me to continue my cello experience, so it would mean a lot for me to get this cello. I hope to be able to play in this orchestra in the future.
This is an inspiring story!
I was in this orchestra when I was young. It was a great experience. I am inspired by your story. Keep up the good work.
I love this! You deserve it!
That's a great story Kaden. I hope your successful with your dreams.
Beautiful! I love your story Kaden.
I didn't grow up learning an instrument but always wished that I'd had the opportunity. As I've had children, exposing them to beautiful instrumental music and having them learn how to play instruments has been very important to us. My 8 year old son has blossomed in violin and piano and has inspired me to learn an instrument, even at 31 years old! I'd love an opportunity to learn the cello. Thank you for the beautiful music to share with our children.
From my son Ryan Caswell (turns 14 tomorrow): I started cello in 6th grade and couldn't hold the strings down so I gave up but I wanted to try again now that I can hold them and I loved the sound. My brother Jordan Caswell is playing violin tonight. I would love to join him on stage some day.
Beautiful hymn! Such a wonderful opportunity for these young musicians to be able to combine their talents with their faith! Helps to realize where our talents come from and be thankful for them.
So true! Thank you for listening to our message!
Beautiful. Be still my soul when change and tears are past, all safe and blessed we shall meet at last.
I like the mellow beginning with an ever increasing crescendo to the conclusion. Very effective.
Right?! It is a beautiful piece!
My whole family has a burning passion for music, and me and my brother particularly like classical and orchestral music. It's been his dream to learn the cello for a long time now, and I know it would mean a lot to him if I won this for him💞
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Great video dad😸 keep it up
This is an incredible arrangement of a beautiful piece of music! Every time I listen I feel the same spirit and peace I did while playing it. I can't express how grateful I am to Kayson, the Music Librarians, and everyone else who works so hard to give youth like me such a wonderful opportunity! I am also grateful and excited for the chance to get a new Cello! The Cello I have now isn't the best quality and I would love a new one. My private teacher has suggested I get a new one several times, Kayson has advised me to look into getting a new one, and my previous private teacher also said I would benefit from getting a new Cello, so thank you to Peter Prier Violins for another great opportunity!
Thank you so much!
This is one of the best arrangements of this hymn I've heard! You guys played it beautifully
Amazing musical art. Blessings to you all.
One of my favorite quotes is "Life without Music would be flat (Bb)" it's so true. When I was brainwashed to play cello nothing can describe how it's changed my life and the lives of the people that listen to the Music I'm able to play from my cello. In the Lamb of God Jesus Christ's voice is portrayed by a the deep voice of cello. I truly believe I'm blessed to be able play the most amazing instrument on this Earthly world. So each time I play musical numbers for either my ward or for the Elderly each time the say I've touched them, or brought the holy ghost I know the reason I was brought to this earth. I hope I'll be able to continue to bless others with the voice of the cello for as long as possible. So the cello can help me to bring the spirit just like Jesus Christ did and still does today...and even sometimes through me.
Love the song. I am currently at the concert and would love to win the Cello for my beautiful 12 year old daughter who just started intermediate school and joined the orchestra.
Be still my soul. That was beautiful. I have been to Peter Prier School, such amazing talent. The musicians are sensational. I hope someday my child, who plays the cello will be able to perform with you and the other talented youth in our state. For now we will continue to practice, practice, practice (hopefully on a new non-rental cello). 😊 ✅liked ✅subscribed ✅commented Thank you for sharing your talent!
Thank you Becky! We have you in the draw!
What an amazing video! It is such a blessing to be able to be a part of sharing the Lord's love and message through music. For with God, all things are possible. :)
YES!! Love it.
I would love a cello SO much. I have been out traveling the world with my family for years, serving in developing countries. We just moved back and I really want to play the cello!
I am always so impressed with this phenomenal group of musicians!! My son Teighan plays the cello, and we were so blessed to find a phenomenal teacher in Hailey Heninger that inspired a true love of the cello and music in my son. Watching and hearing groups and performances like this just stokes the flame and makes him work harder. Thank you for sharing this groups amazing talent!!
That is so great to hear! Music is so good for the soul. How long has your son been playing the cello?
You're very welcome! Thank you for watching and sharing our message!
Beautiful. I'd like to give my daughter a cello so she can get back to it... She played in high school but not since.
Love this song and it's message!
Another wonderful arrangement of a favorite song with a important message. Thank you all for sharing your talents in creating this beauty (esp. a shout out to my nieces and nephew, the Jensen family).
My daughter is beginning a new phase of life and bringing her rugged rental with her. As she enters a new high school, in a new district, with new teachers, faces, and challenges, I stand in awe as she quietly approaches the change. Her anxiety is deep and immobilizing yet performing solos, ensembles, and concerts with her classes has allowed her to show her gifts in new ways, without having to speak. I love watching her overcome insecurities and develop into such a determined young woman. She has been taking private and school cello lessons since she was eight years old. Many of her desires to study the cello come from her extremely talented cousins and the beauty they create and share with our family. Now that she is finally in a full-sized cello, my daughter has been saving up to purchase her own cello. I know her hard work will eventually pay off, but wouldn't it be fun to let her use her savings for a hard-case and surprise her with this "gratitude" cello? Thank you for allowing us to write about our children and how much we appreciate the influence of music in their lives. It is generosity like this that sparks more generosity. I look forward to the day when we can pay it forward to others as you, and Peter Prier Violin and Sons, are doing today! Thank you!
Another favorite. Love, love the work of Lyceum!
Thank you for your support!
Beautiful. Thank you.
Love this song and this arrangement!
Wow! The touch of the master's hand message always touches my heart 💓 but with these amazing youth it is even more inspiring. I play this hymn frequently as prelude on the organ because it invites the spirit so strongly. I love your arrangement for all of the instruments. Beautifully done! I am looking forward to the time when my children will be a part of the Lyceum Philharmonic youth group! My daughter has always wanted to also learn the cello in addition to violin, but her teacher wants her to focus and stay on the violin so that she can be in the Philharmonic group on violin when she is in high school.
Additionally one time I played this hymn for a BYU women's meeting as part of the prelude music and a woman from Finland came up to me with tears in her eyes, thanking me for playing her national anthem.
Thank you for sharing! We will be on the lookout for her!
I just handed Kaden Hunsaker the new cello. Thank you to ALL those who entered to win. Of all the good we hope will come from this video, I'm certain that Kaden will take with him the message and intent of this video long after the rest of us have made it just a happy memory. I honestly hope to see him play it in the Philharmonic soon. He's a remarkably humble young man and I'm so glad this instrument found its way to him! Thank you again, so many of you were deserving!
You know that my Henry would LOVE to start playing the cello! We love this video, and we shared it!
Got ya on the list! Thanks Angela!
This is so peaceful! Be still my soul is one of my favorite hymns, and this version is fantastic!!! I've listened to this about 100 times now! I especially have loved peaceful music these last few years because I've been going through a lot of things like losing a friend and my mom getting sick and music was my way of escaping. This has become one of my new favorites. My favorite instrument is the cello. I absolutely love the deep sound it makes, and it was so cool to see one being crafted in the video. I have always wanted to play the cello, but quality ones are so expensive so I've never gotten the chance. Keep making videos guys! All of your songs mean so much to me!! You are all fantastic musicians!
Wow, thank you so much! We wish you the best in the draw for a new cello!
American Heritage Lyceum Philharmonic Thank you!
Absolutely beautiful. One of my favorite hymns. Great job guys👍
THIS filled my soul. Exquisite.
Wonderful evening under the skies!
Such beautiful music! I'm so impressed, having played violin for years, you all are so talented! Would love to learn the cello! My next challenge.
This is beautiful! Such committed, talented youth! Also a great message. Thank you!
We couldn't agree more! Thank you for watching
As always BEAUTIFUL! I love the message at the end!
We are so glad that you enjoyed it!
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What a cool video to be a part of!
Ben Orr you were awesome. Thanks for being our guy!
Another amazing video full of incredible musicians!!
Thank you!! They are wonderful!
Thank you for watching!
ABSOLUTELY BEAUTIFUL!!!
Thank you!
What a beautiful recording of an amazing arragement! I love the cello and playing it was a focal point of my junior high and high school experience! I have had my cello for years and the time is coming for me to pass it to my younger sister who has progressed rapidly in recent years. I would love a new one for me or for her
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We will put your name in for the cello giveaway! Thank you for watching our video!
Be Still my soul is a great song :) Its one of the songs i listen to when I am dealing with a stressful day or hour :) it would be cool to get a acoustic one to play even though I have a elect one. It might be easier to learn and practice on grasp and master the cello :) I have loved The Music of Lyceum Philharmonic ever since i heard Beethoven's 5 Secrets that they did with the Piano Guys :)
We are thankful that you have continued to watch our videos! What should our next music video be?
I really want the cello because my sister plays the cello and it's really amazing
Clara needs a cello! She is dedicated and hard working! She plays on a borrowed cello and would love one of her own!
Clara is such a dedicated musician. She uses a borrows cello and she would love her own cello!
This is a fantastic video, and I think it's one of my favorite videos that has come out yet. The message is so sublime and peaceful. This video reminds me of all the great people in this orchestra and how they were a huge example to me. I am especially grateful to Kayson Brown for his mentorship and how close he involved the spirit in this orchestra. I truly feel like we played music that I felt applied specifically to help me. Keep up the great work you guys!
Thank you Stephen.
Going to miss you so much Stephen. You brightened every rehearsal. I love your heart, your music, and especially your smile.
Beautiful message!
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wonderful!
Thank you!
Way to go team!
Thank you!
I'm not even interested in the competition for the cello. :P I just wanted to say what how beautiful I thought this was! The song was already gorgeous and the video just made it better! Always such a good song to listen to.
Thank you so much!
Always wanted to learn to play the cello!
Wonderful talent!
I want this version to be the new national anthem of finland ✌🏻☺️
good music and good video
I would love a new cello!!
That was superb - Thank you!
A great Finnish composition, my friends. :)
wow this is better than I thought
Be still, my soul, The Lord is on thy side
Bear patiently, the cross of grief or pain
Leave to Thy God, to order and provide
In every change, He faithful will remain
Be still, my soul, thy best thy heavenly friend
Through thorny ways, leads to a joyful end
Be still, my soul, thy God doth undertake
To guide the future as He has the past
Thy hope, thy confidence, let nothing shake
All now mysterious shall be bright at last
Be still, my soul, the waves and wind still know
His voice who ruled them while He dwelt below
In You I rest, in You I found my hope
In You I trust, You never let me go
I place my life within Your hands alone
Be still, my soul
Be still, my soul, the hour is hastening on
When we shall be forever with the Lord
When disappointment, grief and fear are gone
Sorrow, forgot, love's purest joys restored
Be still, my soul, when change and tears are past
All safe and blessed, we shall meet at last
In You I rest, in You I found my hope
In You I trust, You never let me go
I place my life within your hands alone
Be still, my soul
Be still, my soul
Be still, my soul
Be still, my soul....
So amazing!
Thank you! Please share it!
BRAVO!
Good vid for good music
We couldn't agree more with you!
Everyone in my family's plays strings but me! Its about time I learn - I need a cello!
This is very nice! And so cool to see the entire orchestra outside. I love it when people take the time to do this and better yet a hymn.. Just got a new sub.. Keep it up!! :)
Awesome! Thank you!
Awesome
1 Be still, my soul: the Lord is on your side;
bear patiently the cross of grief or pain;
leave to your God to order and provide;
in ev'ry change he faithful will remain.
Be still, my soul: your best, your heav'nly Friend
through thorny ways leads to a joyful end.
2 Be still, my soul: your God will undertake
to guide the future as he has the past.
Your hope, your confidence let nothing shake;
all now mysterious shall be bright at last.
Be still, my soul: the waves and winds still know
his voice who ruled them while he dwelt below.
3 Be still, my soul: when dearest friends depart,
and all is darkened in the vale of tears,
then shall you better know his love, his heart,
who comes to soothe your sorrow and your fears.
Be still, my soul: your Jesus can repay
from his own fullness all he takes away.
4 Be still, my soul: the hour is hast'ning on
when we shall be forever with the Lord,
when disappointment, grief, and fear are gone,
sorrow forgot, love's purest joys restored.
Be still, my soul: when change and tears are past,
all safe and blessed we shall meet at last.
Beautiful video!
Thank you! Glad you enjoyed it!
I like the violin!!😂
Love
We are so glad!
I think that story I can share with FB is already fixed or it is almost healed. I can tell one of my stories...when I joined the church of Jesus Christ of Latter Day Saint, my parents were against the church...I got married with my husband in 1995 ( the year of Kobe Kansai earthquake, I was in Hiroshima...my husband almost hit the earthquake). My whole family in Japan was so angry about my decision joining the church and left my country. I went back to my country every year, my husband even got a job there and we went back to live in Japan for 6 years, but my family still didn't like me going to the church and having an American husband. They never came to our wedding, didn't want to talk to my husband, we also struggled having children for many years, inferiority treatments, almost near death experience before and after delivering my first baby, having twins babies, family member's illnesses, accident and deaths... trial was endless. It took more than 10 years for my family to accept me being a member of the church, now we are blessed with 4 beautiful children. Lots of trials and struggle we have been gone through were fixed but more trials have come. I have faced a different trial and my heart is broken right now. This video touched me because my broken heart is not fixed yet but I know it will heal and can be whole again. Only through Jesus Christ's Atonement, we will be healed. It gave me comfort to knowing this and reading Elder Holland talk gave me hope.
“Come unto me, all ye that labour and are heavy laden, and I will give you rest." Matthew 11:28
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Thank you for making such an inspiring music to all of us. My daughter is so lucky to be a part of this amazing youth. She LOVES it! I cannot wait to listen to Nathan P. and wonderful music this weekend in Zion!
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it want to sound like this song.........his name is name shall be called wonderful his name is name shall be called counsellor Almighty God the everlasting father the prince of peace throughout eternity Almighty God the everlasting father the prince of peace throughout eternity!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
I should i would know the reason but what the hell? Why its called in enlish Bestill my soul? It is finöandia hymni in finnish by the way
Finlandia*
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