0:26 Master Pärt in the audience. His creation in such capable hands. By listening to this you open a door in your heart that leads to heaven and through your Heart they there get to hear it too.
Im pretty young and surely not an expert on classical or orchestra music, but this piece is like no other for me. I cant find anything else that hits me like this. I always come back to listen to this when im trying to process pain.
Why not Morgan, take 20 inner city youth...to a concert like this......open their eyes to something that does not have the 20hz pound of bass....over and over and over again..
Same for Part himself. This style of music is a form of, sort of, spiritual meditation for him. You can look up how tintinnabuli works, this piece is just his most successful iteration of it.
What you have said has resonated with me because he emotive influence this piece has is like no other. I feel like crying, being angry, sorrow and sadness. Listening almost feels like I give my soul the chance to express this. I couldn't agree with you more.
I’m not a religious person but Pärt’s compositions, this song particularly, evokes an inexplicable spiritual feeling in me. I’m forever grateful to Pärt and these artists for this artistry.
O .. facing the horrors of cruelty .. the silent rage ... grieving .. wrung out ...too many tears ... within this music outpouring .. sublime beauty ... i find calm solace to face this Life another day
@@misterree1443 a few gifts for you “apophatic” and “cataphatic” ... grief [sublime] awe ... Wayne Teasdale >The Mystic Heart ... TNH >Heart of Buddhist Teachings Stephen Buhner >Plant Intelligence and Imaginal Realm Maria Colavito >Heresy of Oedipus th-cam.com/video/Umbjjw-WFj0/w-d-xo.html Peter Levine - Spirituality, Archetypes, and Trauma th-cam.com/video/zGEDHMF4rLI/w-d-xo.html Margaret Wertheim: The beautiful math of coral (and crochet)
I remember the first time I heard this music in 1992 in the hallway of McGill University--a fellow student gave me a CD of this music with Akiko Meyers and Gidon Kremer- I had never heard anything like this before. It was the most profound music I had ever heard and I have been listening Pärt ever since.
This was the first Arvo Part composition I have heard. An absolutely ideal start to discover the composer's works. I was lucky to attend a full Arvo Part concert in Prague, St Vitus Cathedral. This was the opening piece. Kaljuste is the perfect Arvo Part interpreter. This performance is also brilliant.
mi permetto di segnalarLe un brano particolarmente rappresentativo della essenza del linguaggio musicale del Maestro Arvo Part: il titolo è "Fur Alina". Cordialità, Sergio Betti
Without a shadow of a doubt, the most beautiful rendition of this piece on TH-cam. Thank you Anne for the performance and thank you Arvo Pärt for this masterpiece. I may not be able to recognise a great violin when I see one but I sure can when I hear it. That fiddle produces the most exquisite sound.
Thank you so much for sharing this magnificent piece! I cried and cried and cried (quietly, of course) because it gave me visions of what it must've been like during the beginning moments of creation. Just brilliant! I appreciate your gift of music. Please stay safe and healthy. (Smile)
How completely and utterly sublime. At her entrance our dear AAM has the kind of smile on face that means..."OK, the composer is sitting in the audience...no pressure!". But all such trifling thoughts vanish as the two of them and the orchestra weave their overwhelming spell on us, the lucky listeners. Filmed in the world's most beautiful sauna, the music takes us to places beyond any mundane setting, and shows comprehensively that Anne is the perfect match for Arvo's stunning creation. I have never heard it played with such intensity, such feeling. (Apologies to both for using their first names - but when you offer us such an intensely personal experience, my great heroes, you seem to allow it!)
Such a great performance with a reverb time shorter than the original version, making it harder to listen, more « on the edge » feeling but with a great result ! Thank you Anne 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
Anne Akiko Myers is absolutely amazing. A violinists, violinist. Listen to the true definitive recording made by Gidon Kremer and Keith Jarret. True Arvo Pärt "Fratres" recording perfection.
C'est excellent surtout en direct .Votre jeu est fantastique et n'oublions pas le compositeur qui l'est aussi.C'est un génie au niveau de bach ou vivaldi
Justement, nombre des oeuvres majeures de Bach ont été réattribuées à Vivaldi, ou d'autres... En gros, quand on a l'impression d'entendre un algorithme, c'est du Bach, quand on trouve ça génial, c'est de quelqu'un d'autre... Pour le fun, certains se sont amusés à monter un algo qui compose du Bach et fait écouter les résultats à des spécialistes prétendant avoir retrouvé des partitions inédites et solliciter leurs avis pour valider le fait que ce soit du matériel original... Tous ont marché
Would love Anne Akiko Meyer to record music of Australian composer Ross Edwards .I think it would be,very powerful and enjoyable listening wonderful musician
1:40 the bow says ouch and its cookin. then at 4:10 soloist looks pissed at the violin like she wants to kill it. the whole string section looks scared of her as if she’d previously destroyed a violin during rehearsal. i prefer the duo version….with same soloist…but this is great too…w/arvo chillin in the coach section, probably on a hard chair.
Es gibt andere Interpretationen, bei denen die Solo-Parts nicht so steril entfernt von den anderen Streichern sind. Ich weiß nicht wie Pärt es sich wünschen würde.
On what studies is your statement based? I think that the majority of surgeons are men and that does not allow me to say that men have better control of their hand muscles.
Real Music.
0:26 Master Pärt in the audience. His creation in such capable hands. By listening to this you open a door in your heart that leads to heaven and through your Heart they there get to hear it too.
Well spotted!
Im pretty young and surely not an expert on classical or orchestra music, but this piece is like no other for me. I cant find anything else that hits me like this. I always come back to listen to this when im trying to process pain.
Keep going!
I agree! I cried the first time I heard this piece......
Why not Morgan, take 20 inner city youth...to a concert like this......open their eyes to something that does not have the 20hz pound of bass....over and over and over again..
Same for Part himself. This style of music is a form of, sort of, spiritual meditation for him. You can look up how tintinnabuli works, this piece is just his most successful iteration of it.
What you have said has resonated with me because he emotive influence this piece has is like no other. I feel like crying, being angry, sorrow and sadness. Listening almost feels like I give my soul the chance to express this. I couldn't agree with you more.
I’m not a religious person but Pärt’s compositions, this song particularly, evokes an inexplicable spiritual feeling in me. I’m forever grateful to Pärt and these artists for this artistry.
His music is heavily inspired by gregorian chant, that's why his compositions feel so spiritual.
@@Scriabin_fanThank you. I’m familiar with Gregorian music but it has not had a similar affect on me.
One the most extraordinary pieces i have ever heard. It makes me feel as though i were soaring through space and time.
I've been listening to music for a lot years,nothing quite compares to this amazing piece of music
Not even the Missa Solemnis by Beethoven?
@JagadguruSvamiVegananda Great choice with Missa Solemnis,you have certainly made me think about my comment.
Nerves of steel comes to mind, such a nuanced piece, its like you are holding your breath
O .. facing the horrors of cruelty .. the silent rage ... grieving .. wrung out ...too many tears ... within this music outpouring .. sublime beauty ... i find calm solace to face this Life another day
Our strength to face the cruelty may one day eradicate it. Its possible.
@@misterree1443 a few gifts for you
“apophatic” and “cataphatic” ... grief [sublime] awe ...
Wayne Teasdale >The Mystic Heart ...
TNH >Heart of Buddhist Teachings
Stephen Buhner >Plant Intelligence and Imaginal Realm
Maria Colavito >Heresy of Oedipus
th-cam.com/video/Umbjjw-WFj0/w-d-xo.html
Peter Levine - Spirituality, Archetypes, and Trauma
th-cam.com/video/zGEDHMF4rLI/w-d-xo.html
Margaret Wertheim: The beautiful math of coral (and crochet)
@@pauldrake8101 What a beautiful gift. Thank you so much.
I remember the first time I heard this music in 1992 in the hallway of McGill University--a fellow student gave me a CD of this music with Akiko Meyers and Gidon Kremer- I had never heard anything like this before. It was the most profound music I had ever heard and I have been listening Pärt ever since.
I had a similar experience in 1993.
This was the first Arvo Part composition I have heard. An absolutely ideal start to discover the composer's works. I was lucky to attend a full Arvo Part concert in Prague, St Vitus Cathedral. This was the opening piece. Kaljuste is the perfect Arvo Part interpreter. This performance is also brilliant.
mi permetto di segnalarLe un brano particolarmente rappresentativo della essenza del linguaggio musicale del Maestro Arvo Part: il titolo è "Fur Alina".
Cordialità,
Sergio Betti
Words cannot describe this performance. Breathtaking.
Gift fro the universe.
From the universe.
What an incredible performance, it took my breath away.
Without a shadow of a doubt, the most beautiful rendition of this piece on TH-cam. Thank you Anne for the performance and thank you Arvo Pärt for this masterpiece. I may not be able to recognise a great violin when I see one but I sure can when I hear it. That fiddle produces the most exquisite sound.
06:08 and 7:18.....breathtaking ❤♥️♥️
Thank you so much for sharing this magnificent piece! I cried and cried and cried (quietly, of course) because it gave me visions of what it must've been like during the beginning moments of creation. Just brilliant! I appreciate your gift of music. Please stay safe and healthy. (Smile)
How completely and utterly sublime. At her entrance our dear AAM has the kind of smile on face that means..."OK, the composer is sitting in the audience...no pressure!". But all such trifling thoughts vanish as the two of them and the orchestra weave their overwhelming spell on us, the lucky listeners. Filmed in the world's most beautiful sauna, the music takes us to places beyond any mundane setting, and shows comprehensively that Anne is the perfect match for Arvo's stunning creation. I have never heard it played with such intensity, such feeling. (Apologies to both for using their first names - but when you offer us such an intensely personal experience, my great heroes, you seem to allow it!)
Oh my did not know the composer was there. Like I said, nerves of steel
Absolute musical, perfection.
Such a great performance with a reverb time shorter than the original version, making it harder to listen, more « on the edge » feeling but with a great result ! Thank you Anne 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻
What an honor, both for Akiko and for Arvo. Awesome.
Phenomenal and mesmerizing!
Anne Akiko Myers is absolutely amazing. A violinists, violinist.
Listen to the true definitive recording made by Gidon Kremer and Keith Jarret. True Arvo Pärt "Fratres" recording perfection.
This instrument is a soul and it’s speak music language 😊
Many thanks to anne-akiko meyers for playing Arvo Pärt's beautiful, deep, touching music
WOW what an incredible piece, and Anne is spectacular
Supernatural will and strength among the memories when moving out of a tragedy of planetary civilization. How can a human beast survive Fratres?
C'est excellent surtout en direct .Votre jeu est fantastique et n'oublions pas le compositeur qui l'est aussi.C'est un génie au niveau de bach ou vivaldi
Justement, nombre des oeuvres majeures de Bach ont été réattribuées à Vivaldi, ou d'autres... En gros, quand on a l'impression d'entendre un algorithme, c'est du Bach, quand on trouve ça génial, c'est de quelqu'un d'autre... Pour le fun, certains se sont amusés à monter un algo qui compose du Bach et fait écouter les résultats à des spécialistes prétendant avoir retrouvé des partitions inédites et solliciter leurs avis pour valider le fait que ce soit du matériel original... Tous ont marché
Sublime... 🙏 💓 🙏
Very beautiful!
Akiko Meyers is amazing. Part too.
le pianiste est lui aussi exceptionnel Vous avez de la chance madame
Transcendental.
2:50 the guy in the audience is deep in the piece
I noticed that.
Or he’s sleeping…
Beautiful music.
playing for Maestro )
Brilliant!
Гипнотически красиво.
Would love Anne Akiko Meyer to record music of Australian composer Ross Edwards .I think it would be,very powerful and enjoyable listening wonderful musician
bravo!
Magic
Wow
1:40 the bow says ouch and its cookin. then at 4:10 soloist looks pissed at the violin like she wants to kill it. the whole string section looks scared of her as if she’d previously destroyed a violin during rehearsal.
i prefer the duo version….with same soloist…but this is great too…w/arvo chillin in the coach section, probably on a hard chair.
💜💜💜
Nádhera Veliká
😍😍😍
Damn, those harmonics at the end… 😢
❤️❤️❤️
Talk about a glow up she looks younger now that she did 10 years ago
Es gibt andere Interpretationen, bei denen die Solo-Parts nicht so steril entfernt von den anderen Streichern sind. Ich weiß nicht wie Pärt es sich wünschen würde.
16 million dollar violin holy crap.
And a talent playing it no money can buy !!
She makes it worth every penny.
noice!
To jest kryminał... Mój Boże... Co ta kobieta robi ze skrzypcami... 😢😢😢
Une fois que tu as composé ça tu peux mourir tranquille.
akiko do u have enough to settle in hiiumaa stonia ;D
you be guarded
Nie odzywa się połowa dźwięków i nie czysto... Brak poczucia czegokolwiek...
You see many women here playing the Violin....women have superior small motor control in their hands than men
On what studies is your statement based? I think that the majority of surgeons are men and that does not allow me to say that men have better control of their hand muscles.
@@raphamar1064 "Source: dude trust me"
嵐風が高くない、美しくないというメリットを生かせる価値を書いたときのakiko akiko ole kõrgel
i like you