Rarely will you hear music of this caliber played with such sensitivity and dynamic variation.Each musician knows how to clearly delineate their parts, and when to fuse together with exequsite tone.BRAVO.
Watching this in 2020 during the pandemic. Despite all the stupidity in this world, there's music and musicians as such. It really gives a warm light. So just don't lose hope on humanity.
Rarely will you hear music of this caliber played with such sensitivity and dynamic variation.Each musician knows how to clearly delineate their parts with exequsite tone.
Ahh. My soul needed this. I am moved beyond a thoughtful comment but will say that we could use a lot more of what these beautiful musicians are offering us with this concert and their work in general. It is incredibly healing.
This is electrifying stuff: a blending/alternating of modern and traditional styles that creates a rare tapestry of sound. Their consummate artistry supports both their sensitivity to the moods of the music (and to each other) as well as the exuberant energy of the dance tunes.
Men, I hope that what you do here does not seem ordinary to you. Your music is richly beautiful-you play with so much spirit and emotion! The music makes my heart swell and my soul sing! Mere technical know-how cannot do that to people. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us. Please share more.
So wonderful that a sublimely talented string quartet like these four gorgious gentlemen choose to keep old folk songs and dances alive. It is an important heritage we should not forget! Keep up the good spirit!
Smiles and tears! It’s my first time watching a video of the Danish String Quartet and they don’t disappoint. Whenever I hear them on the radio, I have to find out who this group is, and I’m not surprised when it’s them. Such fun music! Thank you!
When I learned the 2nd Wedding tune from Fanø, the fiddler told me that the shapes in the music were meant to mimic the waves, and to illustrate how they give and take, how life gives and takes, full of ups and downs.
We heard them in concert yesterday afternoon at the Collins Center for the Arts, University of Maine (Minsky Hall). Fantastic! Played these selections.........................
I first heard these guys on Performance Today. It was entertaining to listen to the announcer try to say their names. I love how they make a hardanger fiddle sound at times.
We can't travel right now but this has just taken me on a wonderful trip across the icy seas of northern Europe, from a wedding in the Faroe Islands to Copenhagen where I was reminded that Dublin was founded by the Vikings...
Wow wow, what a pure delight. So glad to have discovered you this evening. Better late(r) than never! Thank you, Danish String Quartet. I hope you are still making beautiful music. Going to go to Google and find out.
SO looking forward to hearing them play next year at The Friends of Chamber Music concert at the University of Denver's Newman Center for the Performing Arts!
They used to be called dreamers circus and there’s this song called kitchen stories that takes me to a place that’s just so happy it makes me cry the music video to that song is just beautiful ❤
I just watch them in Barcelona, what an amazing performance, as they explained some of the songs are originally songs created to be sing, only vocals, they just play them with string instruments, that's why sometimes seems the instruments are singing
I know this is old, but this performance stuck in my mind. My favorite is the final piece, the third part of the bridal trilogy. When I first heard this, I thought the long notes and silences at the beginning were painfully awkward to listen to. But I have come to come to think of them this way: they are meant to slow us down, to readjust us to hear what follows. They expand the scope of the piece from a few minutes at a wedding to the entirety of a marriage lived across the many years of two lives. Is there a traditional wedding dance where one person does the steps, then is joined by their partner to repeat them together? That is what I picture here, and when the two violins play in unison it always undoes me. It seems rare to me to find such a profound expression of married life.
I'm a fan of British and American folk music, and could definitely get into this. I hear a lot of similarities between this and Irish traditional/folk music. Lovely stuff :)
They are modern arrangements of Danish folk music, so you'd have t look a little to the east of Scotland, and probably more like Frozen or the little mermaid.
Please, PLEASE come back to Santa Fe! Our Santa Fe Pro Musica audience went a bit wild over you and everyone is still talking about that Shostakovich #7. We're sorry about the altitude, but you handled it splendidly! Carlota, Pro Musica Emerita Board Member.
This is so great
Ayyy TwoSet! *Dabs*
they definitely got their 40 hours in
DUDE HOW HAVE U NOT GOTTEN A MILLION LIKES
Ling Ling can play everything just himself at the same time.
TWOSET
Rarely will you hear music of this caliber played with such sensitivity and dynamic variation.Each musician knows how to clearly delineate their parts, and when to fuse together with exequsite tone.BRAVO.
So expressive, the soloist plays like he's singing the notes ❤ It was so good I teared up from the joy
Easily my favourite Tiny Desk concert, these guys are nothing short of amazing
God, when the viola and cello come in at 3:40, it's one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard.
almost sounds like an accordion!
Watching this in 2020 during the pandemic. Despite all the stupidity in this world, there's music and musicians as such. It really gives a warm light. So just don't lose hope on humanity.
absolutely agree!
This is the best thing I've heard in ages. Those chords - they reach deep into the very fibers of my being. Just beautiful and moving.
It's so obvious that they enjoy playing this wonderful music. I keep coming back to it.
Rarely will you hear music of this caliber played with such sensitivity and dynamic variation.Each musician knows how to clearly delineate their parts with exequsite tone.
The connection they share, and project to us, in this music is exquisite.
Ahh. My soul needed this. I am moved beyond a thoughtful comment but will say that we could use a lot more of what these beautiful musicians are offering us with this concert and their work in general. It is incredibly healing.
I played some of their music for a friend's wedding this year. We were on the bride's family farm. What a great ceremony that was.
Splendid !! Luminous !! Celtic sounds too... Thanksfully to All of you and to Tiny Desk !!!💖👍☺
This is electrifying stuff: a blending/alternating of modern and traditional styles that creates a rare tapestry of sound. Their consummate artistry supports both their sensitivity to the moods of the music (and to each other) as well as the exuberant energy of the dance tunes.
Men, I hope that what you do here does not seem ordinary to you. Your music is richly beautiful-you play with so much spirit and emotion! The music makes my heart swell and my soul sing! Mere technical know-how cannot do that to people. Thank you for sharing your gifts with us. Please share more.
Oh my God, what an incredible music! I'm from Brazil, I'm absolute touched
I love this! Gotta say that the violist is so grateful for that short solo. And he's having the time of his life!
Lol, noticed that too. Good for him!
So wonderful that a sublimely talented string quartet like these four gorgious gentlemen choose to keep old folk songs and dances alive. It is an important heritage we should not forget! Keep up the good spirit!
Mutes are on at the start, and at the end for the first violin. Neat to see/hear that. Tiny Desk gets you in close for that. Wonderful playing.
Thanks for sharing these beautiful ancient melodies. Smooth sailing to our friends from Denmark.
I feel like I'm reborn after listening to this 😍😍
Who thumbs this down? Seriously. Who voluntarily watches a string quartet video, sees this, and thinks, “nah.”?
These are the most danish people I've ever seen
One of Them is norwegian😅
@@jonaswillaume same ethnicity 🤷
@@jonaswillaume Not his fault, he is excused.
I think I've just discovered I'm Danish... XD
Thank you ..................... Don't have words to describe ........ the beautiful feelings that you guys just invoke in me with your music .......
One of my favorite ever TDCs. Especially Part II of the Bridal Trilogy, and the Sekstur from Vendsyssel!!
Beautiful. Thank you for existing and playing, music. Congrats!!!
This is the best string quartet I've ever heard in my life. This music is very pleasant to listen to.
One of my absolute favourite groups playing amazingly lovely tunes. Many thanks for sharing this. (Their album is tremendously good too).
Smiles and tears! It’s my first time watching a video of the Danish String Quartet and they don’t disappoint. Whenever I hear them on the radio, I have to find out who this group is, and I’m not surprised when it’s them. Such fun music! Thank you!
They ... OMG tears of hapiness. Thanx for being.
This is absolutely splendid work. Brought me to tears when I first heard them.
This is absolutely wonderful~
This music make me feel like if I were staring at the ocean, at an abandoned house listening to the waves and feeling the sea breeze.
When I learned the 2nd Wedding tune from Fanø, the fiddler told me that the shapes in the music were meant to mimic the waves, and to illustrate how they give and take, how life gives and takes, full of ups and downs.
Excellent music and bravo to whoever did the sound. Amazing quality.
I'll never understand the (even few) dislikes on one of these. This is truly beautiful
just sooooooooo beautiful!!! made me dance and cry of happiness and beauty
Finding this now?? LOVE ❤️
welcome to the party!
you are super awesome guys
Great sound, great performance and great dynamic... Wonderful music ! 🙏
Awesome - GREAT Danish String Quartet - informal!
They are so cute omg the smiles I'm dying. I'm in love with their music.
We heard them in concert yesterday afternoon at the Collins Center for the Arts, University of Maine (Minsky Hall). Fantastic! Played these selections.........................
This is one of the most beautiful things I've ever heard!
Amazing - creates a new world in my heart!
I've been coming to this video for the past 3 years, simply amazing. Well done.
Make that 6.
So different and refreshing. What a joy to listen to!
I hardly ever comment on videos... but this quartet, and the album.... it's just wonderful. I play it to my fiddle students. Thank you.
This was absolutely beautiful. Thank you❤️
Wonderful music, so varied and expressive - thanks!
Outstanding! Such beautiful, rhythmic melodies and such finesse from the musicians...
Beautiful ! Thank you for sharing
Superb. Great musicality.
i watched this, yoyo ma, and max richters set back to back... just glorious.
I first heard these guys on Performance Today. It was entertaining to listen to the announcer try to say their names. I love how they make a hardanger fiddle sound at times.
Wonderful music, especially the first piece!
They've been nominated for a Grammy!!! :)
We can't travel right now but this has just taken me on a wonderful trip across the icy seas of northern Europe, from a wedding in the Faroe Islands to Copenhagen where I was reminded that Dublin was founded by the Vikings...
Ouch….. Dublin founded by the Vikings .I am not knowledgeable,did not the Celtic race have some dominant influence…
simple yet an emotional ride.
Ive started to crave string music lately, favoring Swedish folk music, but this was something else...
Wow wow, what a pure delight. So glad to have discovered you this evening. Better late(r) than never! Thank you, Danish String Quartet. I hope you are still making beautiful music. Going to go to Google and find out.
Thank you thank you thank you. We battle the blues in strings and wood. Thank you.
Truly lovely. Your dynamics are impeccable.
Wow this is so beautiful. This is how I feel when I sit in nature and close my eyes.
Absolutely fantastic playing and lovely tunes. I could listen to this for hours. Agree that the borrowed tunes have been well repaid here.
I adore this so much
SO looking forward to hearing them play next year at The Friends of Chamber Music concert at the University of Denver's Newman Center for the Performing Arts!
Georgeous music!!!!❤️
They used to be called dreamers circus and there’s this song called kitchen stories that takes me to a place that’s just so happy it makes me cry the music video to that song is just beautiful ❤
Absolutely wonderful! Got to see them perform at Chris Thile's "Life from Here" at Town Hall in February and they blew me away!
beautiful music and performance!!
the last song gave me heavy Korra vibes and got me crying.
I just watch them in Barcelona, what an amazing performance, as they explained some of the songs are originally songs created to be sing, only vocals, they just play them with string instruments, that's why sometimes seems the instruments are singing
Why I can't push the thumbs up button twice or more. Even thier sounds is so beautiful.
Thank you for this magical beauty
Gosh, the percusive vibe of the cellist sound is incredible, i couldnt imagine the emotional efect it can have
Jeg elsker jer og TAK fordi i vælger og finder på sådan nogle fantastiske styks og spiller dem med perfektion!!!
man these dudes are so connected and so Danish looking
Amazing. Thank you. ❤️🙏🎻
I know this is old, but this performance stuck in my mind.
My favorite is the final piece, the third part of the bridal trilogy. When I first heard this, I thought the long notes and silences at the beginning were painfully awkward to listen to. But I have come to come to think of them this way: they are meant to slow us down, to readjust us to hear what follows. They expand the scope of the piece from a few minutes at a wedding to the entirety of a marriage lived across the many years of two lives.
Is there a traditional wedding dance where one person does the steps, then is joined by their partner to repeat them together? That is what I picture here, and when the two violins play in unison it always undoes me. It seems rare to me to find such a profound expression of married life.
Lovely comment.
You just made my day...
Simply beautiful ~
Beautiful heart bursting.
DSQ forever. Wonderful, so in sync, so in tune. Sooo difficult.
I'm a fan of British and American folk music, and could definitely get into this. I hear a lot of similarities between this and Irish traditional/folk music. Lovely stuff :)
This is so beautiful
I love string instruments
It's very subtle, engaging music. Indeed, sounds like Irish or Celtic music too.
There smiles really make this performance so enjoyable ;)
I love Tom Huizenga's introduction of the quartet almost as much as I love their music. Fantastic performance!
Is so so so nice . Fantastic performance ! Thanks
Maravilloso cuarteto,su equilibrio sonoro,y musicalidad fluyen con total naturalidad,muy pocos conjuntos poseen esa cualidad!!!!
This is totally gorgeous
beauty of harmony, amazing!!
I really like the way they play and it's so good they all have their solo parts so that I can hear it
quite simply, marvelous...
made me cry, bravo
wow that last tune is gorgeous
Man, people kept telling this sounds like a track that would come from brave; I need to know now, but we were shown this in class; BEAUTIFUL.
They are modern arrangements of Danish folk music, so you'd have t look a little to the east of Scotland, and probably more like Frozen or the little mermaid.
Ahhh, that ending 😭. That left me crying like a baby
Great music guys!
I first heard of them from a free Songlines Top Of The World mag. CD. so much good "world music" you find in them.
Please, PLEASE come back to Santa Fe! Our Santa Fe Pro Musica audience went a bit wild over you and everyone is still talking about that Shostakovich #7. We're sorry about the altitude, but you handled it splendidly! Carlota, Pro Musica Emerita Board Member.
This is my favorite tiny desk!