If by genes you mean , discipline, intelligence, ambition tons of music theory and practice. No life outside of passion. Then yes its their genes..lol A wiseman once said education and intelligence are required for success anywhere on the planet.
Dear Braimah, Your music is filled with wisdom and tears. I could listen to your heavenly playing for hours. And I profoundly admire your interpretation. With love and kindness, Lilian Duval
The family of this talented kids. I remember when they play outside their home over the lockdown all street was involved. The mum give up the academic job to look after the children and the father to provide for family
Schindler’s list is a film I’ve only ever watched once. The film’s subject itself, the music, the actors and actresses in it. It’s a masterpiece once again by Spielberg and a masterpiece once again by my favourite composer John Williams.
I likewise have watched the film only once. The experience was so shattering and emotionally devastating that I cannot bear ever to watch it again. But is a masterpiece that I believe everyone should see (at least one time). And of course, the music is sublime. Both John Williams and Steven Spielberg are geniuses.
It's thrilling to watch your development over the years. Keep up the joy and hard work and thanks for choosing this classic piece which adapts itself so well to the violin. I follow your family of great musicians and delight when I can share your amazing family and parents with others here in the United States. Continue to reach deep and allow those tones of purity to evolve on every note and phrase. With profound thanks, Anthony (New Haven, Connecticut)
Je partage entièrement le sentiment de ceux qui ont écrit cette lettre. Braimah est un violoniste éloquent et un poète doué. Son interprétation évocatrice ne cache rien. Et ses mains sensibles révèlent tout. Liliane
Absolutely wonderful playing young Braimah. I love the speed you used, much better slower as you played it, such tenderness in your technique.... well done you ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
This is a movie that you'll only watch once. The intense horror and anguish portrayed in "Schindler's List" make it incredibly hard for me to endure a repeat viewing. But once seen, the haunting images of individuals on the brink of death, those struggling to survive amidst Hitler's madness, and the resilience of the human spirit will forever be etched into my memory.
Even with that Eastern European undertone, a black man playing this takes it to a new level of sadness, opens a whole new way of hearing it.......very impressive.
I'm Jewish and that totally and utterly had me in tears... especially at this time.
I can understand that
Yes, I am borrowing this beautiful solo as a backing track for video of the children suffering after the blast in Rafah.
@@twilliams9625 Keep on stealing Jewish culture, some things never change.
The Kanneh-Mason family has music magic running through their genes ❤️
If by genes you mean , discipline, intelligence, ambition tons of music theory and practice. No life outside of passion. Then yes its their genes..lol
A wiseman once said education and intelligence are required for success anywhere on the planet.
Yes, they do.
They can draw from sorrow; it's weird. They are proficient but not mechanical.
Dear Braimah,
Your music is filled with wisdom and tears. I could listen to your heavenly playing for hours.
And I profoundly admire your interpretation.
With love and kindness,
Lilian Duval
His voicing, perfectly understated. Just beautiful.
The family of this talented kids. I remember when they play outside their home over the lockdown all street was involved. The mum give up the academic job to look after the children and the father to provide for family
Wonderful to listen to talented family of musicians!
Schindler’s list is a film I’ve only ever watched once. The film’s subject itself, the music, the actors and actresses in it. It’s a masterpiece once again by Spielberg and a masterpiece once again by my favourite composer John Williams.
YES John Williams is legendary
I likewise have watched the film only once. The experience was so shattering and emotionally devastating that I cannot bear ever to watch it again. But is a masterpiece that I believe everyone should see (at least one time). And of course, the music is sublime. Both John Williams and Steven Spielberg are geniuses.
played with the deepest feeling and respect --Bravo,
Terrific. I wish we saw more of Braimah K-M.
breathtaking!! every one is so talented in that family
It's thrilling to watch your development over the years. Keep up the joy and hard work and thanks for choosing this classic piece which adapts itself so well to the violin. I follow your family of great musicians and delight when I can share your amazing family and parents with others here in the United States. Continue to reach deep and allow those tones of purity to evolve on every note and phrase. With profound thanks, Anthony (New Haven, Connecticut)
So very well said, Anthony. And I, along with countless others, agree.
Lilian Duval, NJ
Magnificent and hauntingly sad
I sometimes feel that Briamah is overshadowed by his brother Sheku but he is an outstanding musician in his own right. Fantastically well played. 👍🏻
One's heart would have to be made of stone for it not to be reached by this piece of music. To Lipka Solodukah.
Beautiful.. ! such a haunting melody.. John Williams ... 🌹
one of the most moving films I've ever seen and the music is still tearing at my heart strings. Beautifully performed here.
Beautifull. Emotional.
Une musique forte en émotion avec une excellente prestation du soliste. Notez au passage le beau dialogue entre le cor anglais et le violon.
Je partage entièrement le sentiment de ceux qui ont écrit cette lettre. Braimah est un violoniste éloquent et un poète doué. Son interprétation évocatrice ne cache rien. Et ses mains sensibles révèlent tout.
Liliane
How exquisit… ⭐️⭐️⭐️
Beautiful. The best of John Williams & a wonderful movie.
Played so eloquently by Braimah Kanneh-Mason.🎉
Sublimissime ❤❤❤
It was a wonderful movie and I cried My eyes out.
This makes me cry.
Omg he was amazing. Brava. I ❤️ him.
Beautifully played Braimah thankyou
Beautiful
What a great performance.
Beautiful💜
So beautiful ❤
Magnificent! 🥰
Beautiful!
Exquisite!
great performance 👌👌 John Williams at finest, every time I hear these theme it is like first time, simplicity and complexity in one, such a balance
“Simplicity and complexity” - the very essence of John Williams, in 3 words
Absolutely wonderful playing young Braimah. I love the speed you used, much better slower as you played it, such tenderness in your technique.... well done you ❤🧡💛💚💙💜🖤
I love this version ❤
Simply beautiful 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
This is stunning
Sublime
Always an amazing song
absolutely beautiful
Very lovely Brimah. I totally enjoyed.
Beyond beautiful
Stunningly beautiful! ❤
I felt that in my soul. My eyes were weeping because I felt transported back to the movie. It was like, my sensory activity was on full alert. WOW!
Not transported back to the appalling suffering of those demonized and liquidated by the Nazis during the Holocaust? Just transported to the film?
Ce Magnifique
🌹🌹❤️🌹🌹
👏👏👏
nice!!!!
This is a movie that you'll only watch once. The intense horror and anguish portrayed in "Schindler's List" make it incredibly hard for me to endure a repeat viewing. But once seen, the haunting images of individuals on the brink of death, those struggling to survive amidst Hitler's madness, and the resilience of the human spirit will forever be etched into my memory.
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Even with that Eastern European undertone, a black man playing this takes it to a new level of sadness, opens a whole new way of hearing it.......very impressive.
Not bad...... number one forevor best izak perlman!!
Could use some more work on intonation but other wise ok, kind of an anemic vibrato.
¡ Alto al Holocausto del martirizado Pueblo Palestino !
🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔🤔
Any musicians listening to this rendition? Do you hear some off tune sounds?
Some hiccups but wonderful overall
I’ve heard hiccups with the so-called best. Not surprising.
Beautiful !