Mr. Tolk, this is the music I imagine is being played in Heaven. I can’t even describe in words how beautiful it is. We played this song at my mother’s memorial service while we showed a slide show of photos of her and I can finally listen to this song without crying. I am in awe every time I hear it.
This is the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard…absolutely caught my heart and soul on so many levels. A truly stunning piece- thank you for giving this gift to the world.
Hello Sir, it is always with great interest that I listen to you. What a majestic talent... Thank you it was a real pleasure to listen to you. continue.❤
I'm new to David Tolk's music as I discovered his music on Spotify and Pandora radio. Thank you David Tolk for sharing your beautiful gift of music with the world. ❤
Lovely performance from everyone! I'm also a listener who first found your music via Pandora. Your pieces have helped me make it through some really stressful days, so thank you!
Hi, David. I wanted to take a moment to share a story with you about what this song means to me. Eight years ago, I was in one of the darkest periods of my life. Working an awful job that I hated, in a very toxic relationship, but also in some ways a very good part of my life. I was out on my own in a new city for the first time, and while I've never had a job that stressed me out more, I made a lot of great friends there. The job was at a movie theater, where they had a movie soundtrack station playing in the lobby all day. Most songs I knew or recognized, but there was one that I didn't. It didn't come on very often, compared to music from Harry Potter or Requiem for a Dream, but somehow it was always when I needed it the most. When I was feeling extra useless, extra unwanted, completely burnt out, this song would come on. I made a couple attempts to find it using Shazam, to no avail, and decided to get a recording of it on my phone to try and find later. That recording is the only video on my page, the last 10ish seconds of the song, filmed just after I sprinted to the bathroom to get my phone as close to the speaker as possible. I was never able to get a better recording, because that was the last time that I ever heard it. Over the years, I tried desperately to find that song. I skipped through soundtrack playlists, instrumental piano and violin playlists, I posted the video on numerous forums and a couple reddit threads, all to no avail. I was sitting in the car with my partner last night, telling her about what I recently discovered was manic disorder, and how it felt like I was always chasing a feeling that I would never be able to grasp. And I told her about this song, how I'd been trying to find it ever since, and how it epitomized that feeling for me. She tried finding it using Siri while I played the video on my phone, and got nothing. I told her then that I was never going to find it. I got home last night and opened my laptop to that video, to try and glean as much emotion as I could from that short, awful quality video, and decided to give it one more shot on my phone. I pulled up Google assistant and asked what the song was, and it answered almost immediately. After eight long years, I finally found it. This song has impacted me in ways that I will never be able to put into words, and finding it after all this time feels like coming home to a place I never thought I'd see again. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but... I can tell you with absolute certainty that if nothing else, you'll never have to wonder if your music has made a difference in anyone's life, because it made a difference in mine.
Hi Jonathan. Thank you for your kind and remarkable message. What an amazing story! I am so happy that you finally found "In Reverence." That is a very special song for me. It brings me peace, healing, and perspective. If you are interested, you can go to www.davidtolk.com and send me a message through the Contact section. I would like to send you a signed copy of my In Reverence CD since you had to wait so long to discover the name of the song. Even if you don't listen to CDs anymore (like me and everybody else), it might be cool to have a copy of the CD. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes, David
Mr. Tolk, this is the music I imagine is being played in Heaven. I can’t even describe in words how beautiful it is. We played this song at my mother’s memorial service while we showed a slide show of photos of her and I can finally listen to this song without crying. I am in awe every time I hear it.
Mmmm. Every listen. Every time. This one is just beyond . . . Love your creations. They keep me going. Thank you.
Love this!!
Never disappoints, Love this guy!!
Great music!
I love this track!
Its Amazing!
So good!
This is the most beautiful song I’ve ever heard…absolutely caught my heart and soul on so many levels. A truly stunning piece- thank you for giving this gift to the world.
Hello Sir, it is always with great interest that I listen to you. What a majestic talent... Thank you it was a real pleasure to listen to you. continue.❤
I'm new to David Tolk's music as I discovered his music on Spotify and Pandora radio. Thank you David Tolk for sharing your beautiful gift of music with the world. ❤
La mejor musica del mundo del univerzo
This filled my heart with such a vibration. Thank you
It must be peaceful living like you i hope i get to age like you harmonising music! 🩵!.
Yo no se pero es que es muy espectacular todo lo que hace. Dios lo bendiga siempre. Me ayuda a elevarme. Agradecido, David!
Lovely performance from everyone! I'm also a listener who first found your music via Pandora. Your pieces have helped me make it through some really stressful days, so thank you!
Hi, David. I wanted to take a moment to share a story with you about what this song means to me.
Eight years ago, I was in one of the darkest periods of my life. Working an awful job that I hated, in a very toxic relationship, but also in some ways a very good part of my life. I was out on my own in a new city for the first time, and while I've never had a job that stressed me out more, I made a lot of great friends there.
The job was at a movie theater, where they had a movie soundtrack station playing in the lobby all day. Most songs I knew or recognized, but there was one that I didn't. It didn't come on very often, compared to music from Harry Potter or Requiem for a Dream, but somehow it was always when I needed it the most. When I was feeling extra useless, extra unwanted, completely burnt out, this song would come on. I made a couple attempts to find it using Shazam, to no avail, and decided to get a recording of it on my phone to try and find later. That recording is the only video on my page, the last 10ish seconds of the song, filmed just after I sprinted to the bathroom to get my phone as close to the speaker as possible. I was never able to get a better recording, because that was the last time that I ever heard it.
Over the years, I tried desperately to find that song. I skipped through soundtrack playlists, instrumental piano and violin playlists, I posted the video on numerous forums and a couple reddit threads, all to no avail. I was sitting in the car with my partner last night, telling her about what I recently discovered was manic disorder, and how it felt like I was always chasing a feeling that I would never be able to grasp. And I told her about this song, how I'd been trying to find it ever since, and how it epitomized that feeling for me. She tried finding it using Siri while I played the video on my phone, and got nothing. I told her then that I was never going to find it.
I got home last night and opened my laptop to that video, to try and glean as much emotion as I could from that short, awful quality video, and decided to give it one more shot on my phone. I pulled up Google assistant and asked what the song was, and it answered almost immediately. After eight long years, I finally found it. This song has impacted me in ways that I will never be able to put into words, and finding it after all this time feels like coming home to a place I never thought I'd see again. I don't really know where I'm going with this, but... I can tell you with absolute certainty that if nothing else, you'll never have to wonder if your music has made a difference in anyone's life, because it made a difference in mine.
Hi Jonathan. Thank you for your kind and remarkable message. What an amazing story! I am so happy that you finally found "In Reverence." That is a very special song for me. It brings me peace, healing, and perspective. If you are interested, you can go to www.davidtolk.com and send me a message through the Contact section. I would like to send you a signed copy of my In Reverence CD since you had to wait so long to discover the name of the song. Even if you don't listen to CDs anymore (like me and everybody else), it might be cool to have a copy of the CD. Thanks for sharing. Best wishes, David