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  • i dont need to go. nor does god have to go to your house. just leave it ere, forget about it. when the day of justice comes you'll remember

  • why do people take advantage of this video and be so racist?! I'm not jew, but why discriminate them. you think you're superior...well think again you racist bastards.

  • Long Live Oskar Schindler.

  • beautiful!

    

  • @JewsMockGodWithLies You know what? You're a fucking IDIOT! You should be burned in a damn oven, scum like you is what makes our world so hateful. YOU have no common sense or humanity, YOU are the weakest example of a human being! YOU disgust everyone and YOU should be proud cause I thought i'd NEVER meet a bigger degenerat! Fuck off you ignorant vermin!

  • @JewsMockGodWithLies yeah while us Jews " brainwash the primitive masses", you make the youtube comment board the instrument of your ignorant racial ideology. so in comparison are you doing anything positive for society? .... P.S we had fun crucifying Jesus

  • @Raven666sammy It's nice to see someone with common sense on the internet for once, Thank you.

  • @Raven666sammy you have no idea what you're saying. one day you'll regret it.

  • @mwinter no.... actually, i know exactly what i am saying... are you going to be the one to make me regret what i said ? or is it jesus ?. either way i invite either of you to come to my house so i can take a dump on your chest

  • Very beautiful.

  • 4 nazis disliked this music.. 

  • This music and the film is so sad, I cried watching it with my mum yesterday

  • Beautiful music. A proof that soul lives forever. This music has the soul of holocaust victims.

  • "Whoever saves one life, saves the world entire."

  • @hoboyupo sounds better in hebrew :)

  • i looove this peice. so beautiful but controversial

  • what's the name of this its fantastically beautiful!!! =)

  • @free2speak94 Schindler's list theme (reprise)

  • intutiveseducer well if you post that thats great But dont go around dissing peoples own opinans ok im not trying to be rude or anything

  • 2 dislikes and im one of'em

  • The Holocaust is sad. What's sadder is the forgotten Holocaust. The 6 million non-jewish lives that were lost in the camps. 12 million people died in the holocaust(tens of millions more died in mass executions or during war etc..), 6 million were jews, but 6 million were also not. Ignoring this is just as bad as denying the Holocaust.

  • Politics aside, this is a heartwrenching and melancholy piece. Very beautiful.

  • Such a painful movie to watch and the music always moves me to tears. How dare anyone deny that such a terrible act of mankind ever happened. I too wish it never did but it did and all we can do is learn from this and see to it that it never happens again.

  • Es el testimonio de la crueldad humana y de la grandeza del pueblo judio

  • Best of the best..

  • I think the cover of this movie is the most powerful movie cover....probably ever.

  • great movie..

  • ESTE POEMA LO ESCRIBI EN MEMORIA DEL MIEDO Y MUERTE QUE EXISTIO EN ESA EPOCA: Cuando las puertas se cierran. Perder lo que nunca creimos perdido. Que la punta de los mis dedos ya no tocan los cielos, Hasta las senisas donde me ahogo Sin esperanza y sin mis sueños En el silencio donde me acojo Cuando el proposito, de la existencia donde la vida y su belleza son incoloros Sin esperanza y sin mis sueños en el silencio el ultimo aliento desconocido, por fin me ahogo. JONATAN HERRERA GUNTER
  • i can just feel the pain and anguish of all those who died in war when i listen to this song. humanity can be despicable at time, but evil only triumphs when good men do nothing.

  • To everyone talking about world war 2: It was a hopeless war from the beginning. Germany wanted to rule the world. That ment taking over russia. If naopleon, a millitary GENIUS, could not do it, how could Hitler, the same man who failed art school TWICE, possibly even win in the end. They stood no chance whatsoever. As for Oskar Schindler, i've said it before and i'll say it again, he was one of the best men ever to live. Also, Palovs sqaud killed more nazis than the ENTIRE french army.

  • Oskar Schindler was one of the best men to live.

    "If you saw a dog about to be crushed under a car, would'nt you help it?"- his own words towards how he treated the jews.

  • This moves me greatly.

  • This may just be the greatest film I have ever seen. Spielberg really nailed it with this one.

  • I have the violin score but I don't know where to find the piano score. Immensely moving.

  • I'm looking for the piano piece in the scene when Schindler visits the SS high command and one of the generals asks who Schindler was. I think it was in the beginning of the movie

  • Whenever I watch this movie it makes everything from other movies, music, people, my problems, seem so insignificant. Makes me furious when I hear someone truly complain about something so minute because I just think about things that real problems in the world. I also like though how it is a movie that reminds me of a certain time in my life when I watched it. I immediately think of summer school (something that iI hated at the time but come to like) a year ago now whenever I see this movie.

  • @senerru Where do you come from ? USA, England ?

    I hope that you are not american.

    "My nation is sick" Once more you told us a very good joke. If France is sick, all nation are sick, mostly the USA.

    But the question was : Are you racist ? And you didn't answer my question.

  • *the most stupid

  • does this piece have a name?

  • @alvtehraskol

    remembrance

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  • @senerru, World War 2 was real history. There videos and plenty of videos to prove you wrong. Don't start your ignorance here. I don't like stupid comments.

  • @senerru What about the millions of people that never came home, hmm? What, did they get lost in the woods? What about the Jews, gypsies, and handicaps that were never seen again? What about the countless videos, newspapers, and records that remain from that time that show Hitler, armies, and emaciated corpses in concentration camps? What about them? WWII happened, stop living a lie and except the truth.

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  • @senerru

    My best mate has been to Auschwitz himself, seen the mountains of real human hair, seen the faded bloodstains on the walls from where Jews, Poles, Homosexuals, Gypsies, and all other minorities were lined up and shot dead by Nazis. He also saw the gas chambers where 1.1 million were killed in cold blood.

    And you think It's a lie.

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  • @senerru

    Well, put it this way. They checked all the hair.

  • @senerru

    Get the fuck off the internet, troll.

  • @senerru My grandfather fought in World War II. He watched 3 of his friends die in a minefield trying to save wounded soldiers on the other side. He himself lost his leg, and wears a fake one. THERE'S your proof. The thousands of living veterans and survivors and their accounts, THERE'S your proof. The millions of tombstones with ranks and causes of death in WWII all over the World today, THERE'S your proof. So don't you DARE accuse me of being ignorant, and accept your own stupidity.

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  • @senerru In France when you say that the Jews were not killed during WWII, you can go to jail ! Then shut up !

    Who plays piano ?

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  • @senerru It is useless to talk with you, you are the more stupid guy I have ever met.

    I met someone who survived and you dare assert that no one was killed during the WWII. That is silly and meaningless.

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  • @senerru HAHAHAHA Qu'est ce qu'on peut se marrer avec toi !!!

    That's a very good joke. I hope that you don't really think what you've written otherwise I can't do nothing more for you.

    An easy question : Are you racist ?

    From all time, the Jews have always been persecuted and when they have at last their own country, you say that the war was to create this country. I think that you should go to psychiatric hospital

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  • @senerru A staged war? Over 19.7 million die (and thats just jews and russains) and its a staged war?

  • @senerru u are the most dispicable piece of shit ever. both my grandfathers fought in ww2 and one found a concentration camp when his unit stumbled apon it. the other was almost killed countless times by kamakazis in the pacific. WWII was the single largest conflict in world history with over 60million dead. HOW DO U STAGE THE DEATHS OF 60 MILLION PEOPLE?! U DONT U DUMB IGNORANT FUCK!!

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  • @senerru I PRAY FOR U, U POOR, POOR SOUL.

  • @senerru Of course. I mean, who wouldn't pay for his own people to get murdered so cruelly that you can't imagine? Man, you really should get some therapy if you truly believe that.

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  • @senerru How do you know that your parents are your real parents? Photographs can easily be faked, as can records, as you have said. If government can stage the massacre of 6 million Jews, then I'm sure your it could easily lie to you about a day you don't remember. Your birth certificate could be fake, the doctors could all have been impostors, and your parents could actually be spies. I could go on and on. The point is, if you deny a whole genocide, how can you be sure of ANYTHING?

  • I love John Williams

  • me too! he is a genius!

  • This song just makes me cry right on the spot I don't know why but it just has that effect on me What an amazing piece of music to be able to tap into that sort of emotion Thats when you know that it is a great song when you feel what the composer is feeling

  • especially when the music interchange from piano to string, makes the atmosphere even heavier.

  • watch Boy In Stripped Pajamas...that movie will make you cry

  • one of the most beautiful song ever

  • Best OST and best film ever. It's absolutely awesome, JW is more brilliant than ever before (such a difficult thing...). Schindler's List is fantastic, it shows us how cruel can we be with people who thought different...

    Sorry for my english, but i'm spanish and i don't speak it quite well ;)

  • @Adriano91 be proud of your english, I am a natural speaker and I understood you perfectly. :) I understand you because I'm learning italian as my 3rd language and It is difficult to be confident.

  • @Adriano91 Actually,your english is better then any American!.

    This is a very beautiful piece,and as for the movie,i am fourteen and we just finished it yesterday and it was amazing..I love how at the end he was saying "I could have saved one more,one more,or two....I could have saved one.more."

    You are right,how cruel Can people be?

  • @Adriano91 Dude, you couldn't have put it any better in any language. You said it perfectly.

  • Shma Israel Adonnai Eloheinu Adonnai Ehad Baruch Ashem....

  • My son's father died in a tragic accident, He loved this music. It was played at his funeral. So beautiful and so sad. I am in awe each time I hear it.

  • I feel so sorry about that.

  • I am so sorry to hear that

  • This is one of the few non-cliche John Williams songs. John Williams is an amazing conductor and composer of epic and awesome music, but rarely can he compose something of this emotion.

  • wow i love this song... i mean id be so happy then play this song... and then im just sad al of a sudden...what an amazing impact/effect it has on me

  • so moving...so wonderfull..so sad.

  • I am depressed right now and this song seems so amazing to my mood.

  • i vote this song the sadest most awemazing song ever.i cry

  • i use this  for my videos

  • the reason i love this piece is because its so sad and a bit happy at the same time.

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  • I love this.

    And I hate this at the same time.

    It's so moving.

  • Absolutely beautifull

  • I wish the pianist who performed for this track was credited on the CD.

    So many of John Williams' soundtracks lack the information of who performed what.

  • It was John Williams himself.

  • Thank you.

    I wondered if it was him.

    By the way, where did you get the information?

    I'm not trying to challenge you, believe me, I'd just like to know where one can find the credit.

  • Not to be critical, but your info about the piece is misleading. Steven Spielberg did not compose this piece; John Williams did. I apologize if I appear too critical.

    -M.C. Miller

  • whoops. umm... i meant the movie director but okay, ill edit the details

  • Holocaust denial is a stupid thing

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  • Why don't you seek some mental help? Denial of the past is a sign of psychosis and mania. Maybe there is a mental health clinic near the place you live. Wishing you a fast recovery :)

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  • and you are stupid. how many people live in the USA in 1900 and how many people lived there in 1970?

    1900 there live 76,3mio people,

    1915 there lived already over 100mio people

    and 1967 there lived over 200mio people.

    Just compare the steady growth of the persons in public mental hospitals and the increase of the poulation.

  • Ignore the trolls, Fred.

  • @fred456789123 My grandfather wrote a book about his experience as a prisoner in WW2.

    Look for the book its pretty amazing, Aldo B. Uano is his name, he is italian.

  • @fred456789123 tell that to the muslims

  • @fred456789123 NO KIDDING. i studied the holocaust and hitler and watched this movie as a class last year, and then i came across a site that was denying that the holocaust even happened! i called over my teacher and literally went WTF is this? and he was like "yeah, some people deny that the holocaust even happenned!" just unreal, how can you deny a genocide like this.

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  • Amazing film, amazing soundtrack

  • I loved the violin version, but in piano is just adorable.

    Amazing film.

  • Yes, its very beautiful...

    And the movie is awesome too, sad, but true...

    5*****

  • I must see this movie; This song tells me a story so dreadful and sad... It has moved me...

    Beautiful piece. Simple beautiful.

  • great misic and movie ...but even though its all great it would of been better if this time in history wouldnt of happended...

  • BEAUTIFUL!

    *tear* *tear*

  • I got to say this song made me cried! WOW how can a song transmit so much sadness?

  • that's the power of music..

  • Yeah indeed! this is a powerful song.

  • Oh wait. I made a mistake. On iTunes it is written that Itzhak Perlman is the artist of the song. Just ignore my previous comment.

  • This is quality piano playing. Who is the pianist, do you know?

  • sorry, i don't know who plays this song. try and google the song and find more info about it.

  • According to iTunes, Itzhak Perlman is the pianist.

  • iTunes got it all wrong, it's impossible. Perlman is violinist.

  • Yeah. Than he should be the violinist of the song which starts after the piano part.

  • I believe its John Williams.

  • @Perkeno

    its probably John Williams. usually when a pianist compose a song they're usually playing the song and then from there others play it.

  • @Perkeno I think John Williams performed the song on the piano himself. On Wikipedia, it says "Williams played the main theme on piano, and following Spielberg's suggestion, he hired Itzhak Perlman to perform it on the violin."

  • awsome music does not only represents (so called) holocaust but ...

    ...represents every single carnage occured in human history like

    massacre of million hindus by muslim invadors, and europians

    massacre of million chinese by japanese

    massacre of million japanese by US atom bombs

    massacre of million native americans by europians

    massacre of million east russians by stalin

    the list is huge

  • I would add: the Armenian genocide; the massacre of Cambodians by Pol Pot and the Khmer Rouge; the disaster in Rwanda; and now Darfour.

    The list goes on...unfortunately.

  • Hopefully that list will have an end

  • and it shall someday...

  • The philosopher Emmanuel Levinas often pointed out that most likely all of the guards in the death camps would have done their catechism.

  • This lament makes me cry...it makes me cry, because within it, you can feel this pain, and along with this pain you can almost hear the dead. They speak to us through the power, and dare I say magic that inhabits music

  • totally true, when I hear this, images come to my mind. Images of people, crying because they lost people in that massacre, people who deserved a life, but never got the chance to live it

  • yes it is a sad song, yet beautifully written and played at the same time. I love this song and listen to it all the time. I agree that the dead/ survivors of this attroicous event in history are speaking to us through this song 100%, and may this sort of thing never happen again.

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