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Schindler's List Theme on Violin, John Williams

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Uploaded by on Nov 10, 2007

From the famous Schindler's List Movie by Steven Spielberg, this is the theme tune composed by John Williams. Played by Verity. Piano accompaniment by dad, John. Artwork is from ww2 archives.

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  • My thought alway turn to Anne Frank everytime i heard this piece.She's such a beautiful soul,may she and other like her find eternal peace in heaven,the nazis concentration camp is no place for angels.

  • GREAT VIDEO!!! A++

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    however, make sure that the piano doesn't drown YOU out! remember, this piece is supposed to be about the violin interpretation. the piano sounds lovely and all, but it has to be at a pianissimo [sp?] all the way through. your the star here =)

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  • this song is so sad, makes me cry, i am crying now, cause violin sound makes me think of my daddy. my heart is crying now.

  • Excellent.

  • so beautiful. I almost started to cry

  • Hmm, well played, although at the start, make sure your bow is straight, also, it sounds a little too robotic, put some rubato into it then it will be perfect. (from a violin teachers point of view)

  • @Verity47 this is realy touching! its true music has no boundaries!!! respect n regards

    bharat

  • @Verity47 god there are some realy gifted people out there that are so close to lord...art is god!

  • Спасибо! Шма Исроэль Ашэм Элокэйну Ашэм Эхад!

  • This is very nice. I really like this tune, Im practicing it on my baritone saxophone, you may be able to hear it in a while. Anyway, it a super performance.

  • only one word ''bravo'', and the archive for remember what's happened!

  • love this masterpiece, and this one of the first violin covers that actually sounds beautifully

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