@alexandroschm No, Americans are not the''most important''...Consider ''Traumerei'' which evokes such strong emotions from the Russian people who hear it at the museum of the great war....IMHO, we are born with more of a capacity to sadness and grief than we are born to joy and happiness...Evocative scores such as this reach deep down inside us and accompany us as we grieve and remninisce...Grief and sadness know no geographic boundaries.....
@alexandroschm This concert and piece were played as a tribute to those died on 9/11 and that happened in the US [though many in the towers were foreign nationals]. There are other version of this piece posted if you have no respect or sympathy, but try not to be so ignorant as to actually post your lack of humanity.
How fitting a tribute by playing the saddest piece of music for one of the saddest moments for America! When most run away you run to! Rest in peace Heroes! Thank you to all Police, Fire, EMS, and military men and women. -3
@longtallemm It brings tears to my eyes also...My son was a Special Forces medic with two tours in Iraq....I thank God he didn't come back screwed up mentally or physically..This is , IMHO, the music to listen to with a good single malt scotch and my favorite tobacco, late at night..It is almost otherwordly how this masterpiece can evoke such emotion.....
Holy Hanna. Can you imagine what it was like for the orchestra members as they created this overwhelming experience? I cannot imagine that any of them were playing without heavy, swollen hearts. How did they even play, with the tragedy so fresh? God bless them for carrying on with the concert and leaving this for us feel so deeply-- more than 10 yrs later. I don't believe I have ever seen such a touching memorial. Truly inspired. Thank you!!
I was justly impressed some years ago, learning as it were that the playing of "The Adagio for Strings" was played in memorium with the passing of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.It was played on NBC Stations nationwide in April 1945.Perhaps more importantly this Nations greater friend in FDR was solemly rendered dear to our hearts as a people and as a Nation.A Tribute to this mention is the quality of this very solemn and beautiful piece of music by Samuel Barber.
If I am ever in a need to just release my emotions, I always listen to this piece. It always is so soothing and powerful. This is a good example of how powerful and strong the effect of music is. So sad but so beautiful....
God Bless America! Classical music is one of the best genres yet and all current music including techno come from this perfect song. RIP heroes and civilians that lost there lives on September 11th..
@lkjoeldev dude, how can you discredit synthesized music, it is music all the same, just because it was produced differently doesn't disredit it's worth. It also allows musicians to more easily produce music without being able to play all different types of instruments.
@ninjamuffin289 Nothing can ever replace the beauty and purity of acoustic music, so any synthesized music trying to sound acoustic will never sound as nice.
@maca969 And what is so wrong with that? 2 995 dead from 99 countries in this attack, 104,000-223,000 dead in iraq, 28,000 - 50,000 dead in afganistan. Very sad music and very sad events.
@lkjoeldev oh I'm sorry, is any music apart from any form of classical immediately inferior to you... Get off your high horse you pretentious prick. Tell me in what way is synthesised music not 'real music'. My Ipod has everything from Vaughn Williams, Wim Mertens, Akira Yamaoka, Vivaldi to Plan B, No Doubt, ICP, Pixies and yes even the Tiesto remix of this. It's people like you that make others think that music like this is exclusive to previous generations or elitests. Music is music...
@Togutas There's nothing wrong with synthesized music but the difference is, you wouldn't have Tiesto's remix if there wasn't for this classical masterpiece...
@Togutas And since your iPod has everything as you say, you should be able to understand the significance of classical music and not compare it with the synthesized one. It's beyond comparison...
@silko75 It's possibly the most consistently 'good' genre but thats because thats the genre thats been around the longest thats still popular. I'm not comparing ICP to Beethoven, Christ no. But would I rate No more eatin by Plan B one of the most Hard hitting, shaking songs I've heard... Yes, Yes I would and It stands heads above most of the twiddly show off soulless show off music thats on Classic FM. For every Einaudi, Elgar, Barber there are hundreds of Mozarts
@lkjoeldev Their is no problem with synthesized music as long as it has that (REAL MUSIC TOUCH) Something like uplifting trance would be perfect for you ;)
When i hear this piece three things come to mind- firstly my emotions when listening this piece in a plane when leaving my homecountry, secondly the Dj Tiesto´s version and finally the part in the simpsons where the statue of Virgin Mary comes to life and "beats the holy snot" out of football rioters.
All in all it is one of the most beautiful thing ive ever heard.
in my countrie in 1965 a tailings brake killing more than 400 peoples, a entire litlte city, for de bad administration of de company, wtfc happen in world!!
@sephiroth8261 Because we were made to create, we evolved to create, we remain because we create. That is why we cling to life, because it is what we are.
I don't understand people saying "I'm 15 and I appreciate this genre" or "music nowadays is terrible" there is still beautiful music made today, there is just different genres now, then there was in the past, that is what the evolution of music is, just like in the 60's and 70's older generations hated their music, older generations hate our music, its all relative in the end of the day, so stop making ridiculous comments like "I'm 15 and I love this", how would age change your taste in music?:P
Bieber probably wasn't really born yet by 2001 and it was in Canada anyhow. Maybe his parents helped the 9/11 hijackers route their planes to target by CB radio? OMG! They killed thousands to skyrocket his career with the rendition you speak of. Please say more.
@xpertvisions What are you talking about? What version? Who made the 1800 version and how does it sounds? As for this recording, it's Barbers: neoclassicist music so it sounds like older music, but it's definitely twentieth century.
This music makes me sad... the idea... that this horror of 9/11 is problaby going to happen again is just terrifing. The ideology and one of the goals of the 13 families... is to reduce the world population to 500 million people.. 6,5 billion people would die... on this terrifing moment of chrisis in the world, we must stand together.. and hope... i'm wrong.
To Warthog212: Thanks for your mature reply. I do understand for I grew up a Foreign Service brat who lived in many different countries; in two of them, I survived a coup de tat, a very violent one at that, and a daily & nightly offensive in El Salvador. But killing/murdering numerous people will always be senseless in my heart.....
Why must this this somber, but yet especially beautiful piece of music be preceded by an arrogant, prancing, money- hustling lawyer? It's similar to seeing some yokel toss a brick bat through a stained glass window on Easter morning!
one of the most delightful, beautiful and spiritual pieces of music to ever cross my ears. Simply divine - this is not about an event - but what it means to the listener - personally - for me me its about the transition through life into a spiritual re-bith into God's Glorious Heaven - we may not be angles yet - but this guy comes close.
oh God, how can anyone have the audacity to 're-mix' this ? Barber wrote much great music, the little known 'Night Flight' originally scored including a radio transmitter, he was not so square...
so sad......and this piece fits in perfectly. I watched it crying and was so freakin' angry at the same time how any human being(s) could do such horrific evil meaningless destruction and murder!
@fiesefiraaat Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: “If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: “If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
Oh darn! peer pressureeeeeee... hit like.....
SoloAqworlds 2 hours ago
Oh damn! peer pressureeeeeee... hit like.....
SoloAqworlds 2 hours ago
those 350 people who didliked this song have no life... [:-|
MrLilkitty200 5 hours ago
There is no need to combine this with 9/11.This is the Humanity,we loose people all the time.Are the Americans most important?
alexandroschm 2 days ago in playlist c
@alexandroschm No, Americans are not the''most important''...Consider ''Traumerei'' which evokes such strong emotions from the Russian people who hear it at the museum of the great war....IMHO, we are born with more of a capacity to sadness and grief than we are born to joy and happiness...Evocative scores such as this reach deep down inside us and accompany us as we grieve and remninisce...Grief and sadness know no geographic boundaries.....
borecleaner1 1 day ago
@alexandroschm we also sometimes tight people
Tmartin1438 1 day ago
@alexandroschm This concert and piece were played as a tribute to those died on 9/11 and that happened in the US [though many in the towers were foreign nationals]. There are other version of this piece posted if you have no respect or sympathy, but try not to be so ignorant as to actually post your lack of humanity.
mizmiki65 11 hours ago
TEARS...ONLY TEARS....
prasinhmar 4 days ago 2
Art is to be appreciated and felt, not critiqued. Not all great work needs popularity to reinforce it.
fairchild73gmail 4 days ago 2
BEAUTIFUL
Eckerhy 5 days ago
How fitting a tribute by playing the saddest piece of music for one of the saddest moments for America! When most run away you run to! Rest in peace Heroes! Thank you to all Police, Fire, EMS, and military men and women. -3
Emergency051 1 week ago
This brings tears to my eyes. Still.
longtallemm 1 week ago
@longtallemm It brings tears to my eyes also...My son was a Special Forces medic with two tours in Iraq....I thank God he didn't come back screwed up mentally or physically..This is , IMHO, the music to listen to with a good single malt scotch and my favorite tobacco, late at night..It is almost otherwordly how this masterpiece can evoke such emotion.....
borecleaner1 3 days ago 3
@borecleaner1 My God you made me drooling
alexandroschm 2 days ago in playlist c
One of the greatest things to come from a broken planet. A golden vessel of vested quality, thus is this music. He has outdone himself on this...
TheOmnicell 1 week ago
To the person who thinks only God could produce such music, sorry, but it was a musician, Samuel Barber!
tomordha1 1 week ago
Ad says: "I'm just a few years away from a degree!"
Me: You didn't listen to this at all, did you?
TheDuckofLaw 1 week ago
346 dislikes...the fuck?!?!
imnotzorro 1 week ago
It's like constant goosebumps for over ten minutes
Mooseluver8 1 week ago
Eequiescat in pacriposa in pace amico mio
Ellimation360 1 week ago
It was in the ending of Platoon....Epic makes me wanna cry
novomlinski 1 week ago
So beautiful , this reminds me of the current world state .
Wvmovement 1 week ago
Damn the man who keeps coughing
andymsharris 1 week ago in playlist Favorite videos
Holy Hanna. Can you imagine what it was like for the orchestra members as they created this overwhelming experience? I cannot imagine that any of them were playing without heavy, swollen hearts. How did they even play, with the tragedy so fresh? God bless them for carrying on with the concert and leaving this for us feel so deeply-- more than 10 yrs later. I don't believe I have ever seen such a touching memorial. Truly inspired. Thank you!!
suburbanmommy5 1 week ago
probably one of the best song creations of existence.
urmomismexican 1 week ago
1:18ish - someone coughs.
KrazzyKlown 1 week ago
What heartless bastard could possibly dislike this?
GuardMedic36 1 week ago
I was justly impressed some years ago, learning as it were that the playing of "The Adagio for Strings" was played in memorium with the passing of President Franklin Delano Roosevelt.It was played on NBC Stations nationwide in April 1945.Perhaps more importantly this Nations greater friend in FDR was solemly rendered dear to our hearts as a people and as a Nation.A Tribute to this mention is the quality of this very solemn and beautiful piece of music by Samuel Barber.
Uncle65788 1 week ago
If I am ever in a need to just release my emotions, I always listen to this piece. It always is so soothing and powerful. This is a good example of how powerful and strong the effect of music is. So sad but so beautiful....
trp8155 1 week ago
QUIEN DIRIGE LA OBRA?!, necesito saberlo
FranGilbert3 1 week ago
@FranGilbert3 Leonard Slatkin Conducts the BBC Orchestra
facundolafuente 1 week ago
@facundolafuente MUCHISIMAS GRACIAS!!!
FranGilbert3 1 week ago
I don't know wether it's me freezing or if it's the power of music, but I got goosebumps.
Claudiia1234 1 week ago
Only God could give that music !!
Guatellavin 1 week ago
no such thing as adagio remixes. period!
p90xsteroids 1 week ago
God Bless America! Classical music is one of the best genres yet and all current music including techno come from this perfect song. RIP heroes and civilians that lost there lives on September 11th..
Pauper1 2 weeks ago
If people do not lacrimate to this piece, I fear they may be psychopathic =/
Sablicious 2 weeks ago 2
Beautiful
kyornm 2 weeks ago
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Stayhigh2110 2 weeks ago
omg, thats why they invented cough drops.
L33TH47 2 weeks ago
@L33TH47
I'd choke and die on my own Silvia before I let myself cough during much a beautiful piece :)
TheSpiffyHarry 2 weeks ago 4
This made my stone hard heart melt.
TheMehakarp 2 weeks ago
i love classical music
rein0uz 2 weeks ago
This is my most favourite pieces of all time. What a fitting tribute. Just astoundingly moving.
987wondering 2 weeks ago
The advertisment just ruins it ... : /
LovelyScream669 2 weeks ago
te extraño jmwp
atrejutipokmop 2 weeks ago
Astoundingly beautiful.
SnappyPenguins 2 weeks ago
My God I miss both JMWP ...
atrejutipokmop 3 weeks ago
RIP all the people who love fast food
HigherPlanes 3 weeks ago
@HigherPlanes what ?
cuteepussy 2 weeks ago
@HigherPlanes rofl at the comment and your name
Fucking brilliant
MrGrimm808 2 weeks ago
this is one of the saddest compositions i've ever heard..
murat5496 3 weeks ago in playlist Favorite videos
@murat5496 agreed. beautiful but kinda depresses me.
seonfox 1 week ago
THE ELEPHANT MAN..
wirboy91 3 weeks ago 3
How can anyone dislike this? 342 is way to many people. This is real music, not synthesized music.
lkjoeldev 3 weeks ago 28
@lkjoeldev dude, how can you discredit synthesized music, it is music all the same, just because it was produced differently doesn't disredit it's worth. It also allows musicians to more easily produce music without being able to play all different types of instruments.
ninjamuffin289 1 week ago
@ninjamuffin289 Nothing can ever replace the beauty and purity of acoustic music, so any synthesized music trying to sound acoustic will never sound as nice.
lkjoeldev 1 week ago
@lkjoeldev You missed out those crucial words, "in my opinion". Get off your high horse.
ksrm2 5 days ago in playlist Favorite videos
@ninjamuffin289 that's the issue, musicians can half-ass a dozen songs without knowing how to do much of anything.
IlersichProductions 6 days ago
@lkjoeldey its not the music that they dislike its the use of the music ............ 911
maca969 5 days ago
@maca969 And what is so wrong with that? 2 995 dead from 99 countries in this attack, 104,000-223,000 dead in iraq, 28,000 - 50,000 dead in afganistan. Very sad music and very sad events.
ripariparipa 4 days ago
@lkjoeldev oh I'm sorry, is any music apart from any form of classical immediately inferior to you... Get off your high horse you pretentious prick. Tell me in what way is synthesised music not 'real music'. My Ipod has everything from Vaughn Williams, Wim Mertens, Akira Yamaoka, Vivaldi to Plan B, No Doubt, ICP, Pixies and yes even the Tiesto remix of this. It's people like you that make others think that music like this is exclusive to previous generations or elitests. Music is music...
Togutas 4 days ago
@Togutas There's nothing wrong with synthesized music but the difference is, you wouldn't have Tiesto's remix if there wasn't for this classical masterpiece...
silko75 1 day ago
@Togutas And since your iPod has everything as you say, you should be able to understand the significance of classical music and not compare it with the synthesized one. It's beyond comparison...
silko75 1 day ago
@silko75 It's possibly the most consistently 'good' genre but thats because thats the genre thats been around the longest thats still popular. I'm not comparing ICP to Beethoven, Christ no. But would I rate No more eatin by Plan B one of the most Hard hitting, shaking songs I've heard... Yes, Yes I would and It stands heads above most of the twiddly show off soulless show off music thats on Classic FM. For every Einaudi, Elgar, Barber there are hundreds of Mozarts
Togutas 1 day ago
@lkjoeldev Their is no problem with synthesized music as long as it has that (REAL MUSIC TOUCH) Something like uplifting trance would be perfect for you ;)
TranceEargasm 2 days ago
@lkjoeldev Maybe the unrelated 9/11 images ? Sorry I love the music but murder and nice music aren't friends. Blatant simpering sh*t.
MrEnterthehole 4 hours ago
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bltimmons 3 weeks ago
I know this is going to sound weird but..I really want to die just so this can be played at my funeral.
someone2sayit1 3 weeks ago 4
When i hear this piece three things come to mind- firstly my emotions when listening this piece in a plane when leaving my homecountry, secondly the Dj Tiesto´s version and finally the part in the simpsons where the statue of Virgin Mary comes to life and "beats the holy snot" out of football rioters.
All in all it is one of the most beautiful thing ive ever heard.
Teoreetik 3 weeks ago
I HAVE BEEN SELECTED THIS WONDERFUL PIECE FOR MY FUNERAL.
1987ulise 3 weeks ago 3
Come on guys we can't let Tiesto get more views than this. Spread the word!
Nightblade7000 3 weeks ago 4
Tiesto had 4 times the views as this.God Damn It !
MrAlpixoid 3 weeks ago 36
in my countrie in 1965 a tailings brake killing more than 400 peoples, a entire litlte city, for de bad administration of de company, wtfc happen in world!!
asmarinn 3 weeks ago
only 4 mill? Com on guys this is like one of the best classic music!
Lehmanbrother123456 3 weeks ago
A truly touching and beautiful piece of music.
SnappyPenguins 3 weeks ago
Why create when it will only be destroyed? Why cling to life, knowing you have to die?
sephiroth8261 3 weeks ago
@sephiroth8261 Because we were made to create, we evolved to create, we remain because we create. That is why we cling to life, because it is what we are.
kaipakta 3 weeks ago
@sephiroth8261 yeah. we should just sit around and not ever create anything because we're all going to die. good plan, dude.
seonfox 1 week ago
I don't understand people saying "I'm 15 and I appreciate this genre" or "music nowadays is terrible" there is still beautiful music made today, there is just different genres now, then there was in the past, that is what the evolution of music is, just like in the 60's and 70's older generations hated their music, older generations hate our music, its all relative in the end of the day, so stop making ridiculous comments like "I'm 15 and I love this", how would age change your taste in music?:P
McDurh 3 weeks ago
such a beautiful powerful song, so full of emotion! <3 I am 19 and appreciate this genre of music more then any other.
92youngmumlozz 4 weeks ago
There once was a top comment that said ''This is the earth crying''. I totally agree with that.
dearmuffinb 4 weeks ago
there are not many peices of music that will a tear t a old solider,s eyes,and this is one of them
GATEJUMPER1 4 weeks ago
339 non needes persons in this!
SharlYDeath 4 weeks ago
america destroyed those buildings, the president is a murderer.
emisahn 1 month ago
@emisahn i dont'see the connection avec l'adagio. la musique est universelle
COLETTESASHA 4 weeks ago
Beauty will save the world.Dostoevsky.
Norridge722 1 month ago
в мире нет ничего совершенней классической музыки ....
neZnakomka1402 1 month ago
anyone know of a video that shows just the orchestra and the conductor? I'd like to see how this is conducted.
liszt1776 1 month ago
Sounds beautiful.
TheAmbivalency 1 month ago
/b/eautiful
7N7J 1 month ago in playlist /b/ presents a classical sampler
i prefer justin beibers version
acekingie 1 month ago
Bieber probably wasn't really born yet by 2001 and it was in Canada anyhow. Maybe his parents helped the 9/11 hijackers route their planes to target by CB radio? OMG! They killed thousands to skyrocket his career with the rendition you speak of. Please say more.
CPUHakker 1 month ago
@CPUHakker Woooooosh!
acekingie 1 month ago
Devine Music...
DotoreKEEN 1 month ago
very good
Felipe105070 1 month ago
339 people were in on the inside job!! RIP to those innocent folk murdered by their own govt!
Seanus32 1 month ago
@Seanus32 No kidding. Sad day in America.
dj2781 1 month ago
If there`s music in Heaven thats how it would sound!!
MedinaPico 1 month ago 3
extremely emotional. everytime i see this i cry
saddlerowe440 1 month ago 2
The power of music to manipulate our emotions is astounding.
marvolo21mz 1 month ago 88
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sunnynv232323 1 month ago in playlist adagio for strings
This music is so beautifully sad.
GaarasLittleLover 1 month ago 43
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ItsKitKatGirl 1 week ago
This must be the music you here above when they decide wheter you go to heaven or to hell!
murokrobbe 1 month ago
this music was writed in 1800 , incredible work.
xpertvisions 1 month ago
@xpertvisions
Samuel Barber: born in 1910 died in 1981. ;)
etistone 1 month ago
@etistone yes but this is not the original version , Samuel Barber doenst made the original version from 1800 :)
xpertvisions 1 month ago
@xpertvisions What are you talking about? What version? Who made the 1800 version and how does it sounds? As for this recording, it's Barbers: neoclassicist music so it sounds like older music, but it's definitely twentieth century.
etistone 1 month ago
Adagio for Strings <<< it takes me somewhere else
GoldyG1 1 month ago
This music makes me sad... the idea... that this horror of 9/11 is problaby going to happen again is just terrifing. The ideology and one of the goals of the 13 families... is to reduce the world population to 500 million people.. 6,5 billion people would die... on this terrifing moment of chrisis in the world, we must stand together.. and hope... i'm wrong.
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Beauty saves my world every day
VerticalWit 1 month ago
Es, si digo la verdad, una cancion muy triste...
Simber98 1 month ago
To Warthog212: Thanks for your mature reply. I do understand for I grew up a Foreign Service brat who lived in many different countries; in two of them, I survived a coup de tat, a very violent one at that, and a daily & nightly offensive in El Salvador. But killing/murdering numerous people will always be senseless in my heart.....
ribblet76 1 month ago
Why must this this somber, but yet especially beautiful piece of music be preceded by an arrogant, prancing, money- hustling lawyer? It's similar to seeing some yokel toss a brick bat through a stained glass window on Easter morning!
Mr96eclipsers 1 month ago
one of the most delightful, beautiful and spiritual pieces of music to ever cross my ears. Simply divine - this is not about an event - but what it means to the listener - personally - for me me its about the transition through life into a spiritual re-bith into God's Glorious Heaven - we may not be angles yet - but this guy comes close.
seanmacmusic1 1 month ago 2
@seanmacmusic1
I want to be an angle too! Preferably a 90 degree angle.
marokanetc 1 month ago 3
@marokanetc You wouldn't exactly be acute angle then.. no offense
ayyjay69 1 month ago
si no molestaran a nadie y no fueran a cagar a casa ajena no los molestarian tampoco
jandiman 1 month ago
Amazing. So moving, the music and images!
Refdsfan 1 month ago
oh God, how can anyone have the audacity to 're-mix' this ? Barber wrote much great music, the little known 'Night Flight' originally scored including a radio transmitter, he was not so square...
Jlipnicki 1 month ago
but em...
Kshiuh 1 month ago
@Kshiuh haha robin
erterhfghrj 1 month ago
@erterhfghrj how you know?!!!
Kshiuh 1 month ago
@Kshiuh at that time i saw it on tv xD
erterhfghrj 1 month ago
911 scenes and this song is a bad conbination for a person who lost a person in 911 and wants to kill himself :l
Ernestoiscool 1 month ago
This music from the movie but i don't remember from which one?please help me, otherwise i couldn sleep.
DesertRose674 1 month ago
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Haggismaker 1 month ago
@DesertRose674 Oops - Platoon
Haggismaker 1 month ago
@DesertRose674 its on american dad!
TheAndroidNerd 1 month ago
Quel gâchis .....! quelle bêtise .....
Dieu ayez pitié de nous ....aidez-nous .
SABRINAMILEV 1 month ago in playlist musique classique
wow
rhonddalad1 1 month ago in playlist Favorite videos
Kharak is burning!
Alanith 1 month ago
I love the Tiesto cover
Juliancte 2 months ago
great just great
batalion666 2 months ago
You feel the emotions in this piece, they are bleeding out of the instruments! So amazing!
AnCoSt1 2 months ago
Platoon mmm...
Discord667 2 months ago
magnific ......
dutuvio 2 months ago
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This music sends chills down my spine... Amazing.
cdrini 2 months ago
This music sends chills down my spine... Amazing.
cdrini 2 months ago
This music sends chills down my spine... Amazing.
cdrini 2 months ago
336 personnes n'écoute que du justin biber -_-"
Superbe musique.
leventreur 2 months ago
ohh man this piece gets to you and me knowing because im going to perform this piece in june
luisramos19 2 months ago
i hate how some dj made a crappy succession of beats under the same name
sturniboy 2 months ago
@sturniboy Thank you : )
TheEs379 2 months ago
@TheEs379 you're welcome
sturniboy 1 month ago
no Barber in jewish media
batalion666 2 months ago
war will save the world from destruction.- G bush
JVL8701 2 months ago
Essa Sinfônia me faz lacrimejar os olhos e me lembrar de coisas e acontecimentos tristes...mas é linda! =]
giovaneduque 2 months ago
La gente sabe apreciar lo que realmente es música?
Isabelsalou 2 months ago
Thanks, Munificent!
TheCrazyfinn21 2 months ago
so sad......and this piece fits in perfectly. I watched it crying and was so freakin' angry at the same time how any human being(s) could do such horrific evil meaningless destruction and murder!
ribblet76 2 months ago
@ribblet76 they did it because they thought they were doing the right thing. its easy to understand. doesnt make it good.
warthog212 2 months ago
I saw Leonard Slatkin in Lyon !
Wilburo2691 2 months ago
@Wilburo2691 Same! He's excellent!
nma190 2 months ago
Heard this played by a graduate student quartet. I think I prefer it softer, it lends it more power.
OMGItsAllen 2 months ago
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livebetter2 2 months ago
magnifique!!!!
nordine98 2 months ago
if only the one faggot wasnt coughing all the time
purikov 2 months ago 2
nice music
StefanR10 2 months ago
At 9:58 the conductor looks like he's asleep.
abviolin2 2 months ago
What about the 30000+ innocent people who got killed by the soldiers????
fiesefiraaat 2 months ago
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@fiesefiraaat Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: “If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
Norridge722 2 months ago
@fiesefiraaat ya the Kurds that were killed by Saddam's Gas and the violent religious cleansing led by the Taliban in Afganistan
USNSeels 2 months ago
this song has 150 000 dead civilain iraqies on its strings
simonistic 2 months ago
Aleksandr Solzhenitsyn: “If only there were evil people somewhere insidiously committing evil deeds, and it were necessary only to separate them from the rest of us and destroy them. But the line dividing good and evil cuts through the heart of every human being. And who is willing to destroy a piece of his own heart?”
Norridge722 2 months ago 14
@Norridge722 I like that quote, alot
simonistic 2 months ago 4
@Norridge722 I am
mattes1011 2 months ago
This should be played on every channel nation wide on every aniversary of 9/11 so we will never forget.
Redskin1040 3 months ago
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RobloxiaMania 3 months ago
330 people don't know the true meaning of beauty.
RobloxiaMania 3 months ago
PELOTON!!
chaotic13000 3 months ago