I came her from Anna's post about this. But I also loved one of the top comments on her post from the trumpet player who you can hear right at the end. Once he realized she was playing, he went wailing on that last note. So cool to hear the organ playing epically with the orchestra and the insane trumpet high note. Fantastic job everyone.
I love that he felt free enough to do that. that means it's not only a great orchestra, but also an amazing Conductor, most of them are quite strict and do not well with improv and changes. But he gives his orchestra the freedom to do this. I loved every second of it. And Anna is so talented to be able to write this thing inbetween shows, like it is nothing.
Here because of Anna’s post and oh my goodness. I cried at her clip and balled at this video. I wish I had been there. Soooo flippin’ powerful! Thank you for posting this!
I have listened to this an unhealthy amount of times (literally on repeat). The entire piece is BEAUTIFUL. Every single time, I know Anna's part is coming. And every. single. time. her entrance gets to me. I'm always affected, blown away, SUPER emotional by her piece. Thank you so much for capturing this entire performance, and especially this specific show with Anna's addition.
Came here from Anna's post. At the BIG moment with the organ, I was watching the crowd, wondering how on earth they were staying so still, when such moving music was happening all around them. Then I looked closer and saw the small movements in the crowd. Arms lifting hands toward faces to wipe away tears. An absolutely heart-gripping arrangement of a powerful piece of music - thank you!
Yes, I'm here because of Anna too! BUT The very last chord of the piece...the trumpet player was ALL in! Did you all hear it?!? I don't think that note was even in the score, they just went for it! Amazing performance and thank you for posting this video. Balled my eyes out!
I think I would actually UGLY cry hearing this in person. The 90’s Disney movies have the most incredible soundtracks…. Absolutely breathtaking performance!!!
For those who came after watching Anna's video, this is the part -> 6:30 *ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS PERFORMANCE!* Great job Anna!! Thanks for the video Stanislav.❤
Someone needs to send the ending 2:10 of this video to Hans Zimmer. Like NOW!!!! The organ is so good!!! She wrote it between the morning and evening show!!!!
Anna's post mentioned the emotion she felt when she did this. As a musician I have had a few emotional experiences while performing, like my first National Anthem from the field in my college marching band in front of 70,000 people. This was an emotional experience to listen to, on a system that can play the organ, and I can only imagine her feelings from opportunity and experience doing this!
The influences from Mozarts Ave Verum Corpus and Lacrimosa are even more obvious in a concert setting, this piece combines my childhood memories with some of the greatest music ever written. Sinply wonderful!
Came from Anna's post i hope that organ piece becomes a staple now, becausw it was so marvelous and added so much depth had me balling my eyes out i have watched this video 3x now
I knew this score inside out as a teenager and always dreamed of playing the music one day … then roll on a few years and I found myself depping on viola in the West End production. Dream come true. But the nature of doing something so often means it loses some of its emotional power- listening to this quite a few years later has fully restored all the emotions. Love it all. The organ and the trumpet final notes too. 😭
I just came across Anna’s post tonight and I’ve watched from the 6min mark like 5 times now. The crescendo as the organ joins in and the remaining waves to the finish are just breathtakingly beautiful!
Came here from Anna’s post. It didn’t disappoint from this perspective either! So amazing to see these beautiful works come together in literal harmony! Keep up the great work all.
@sideways did an amazing video on why the organ has the reputation it does. I’m reminded of that video here cause I was listening to the entire piece and I was fine. When the organ came in at the end my eyes just spewed a waterfall of tears that could rival the Niagara.
Bawling like a fucking baby. This is beautiful. Thank you Anna for adding what you did. It really put it over the top. And those sopranos. And that trumpet.
I loved seeing and hearing this from a spectators perspective! I too am here from Anna’s post, I mentioned this on her other post I believe, but I would love to hear one day the part she played, with her only, so for like people like myself that aren’t familiar with the organ can play this back and REALLY Appreciate what she did in only a few mins/ hours of time, writing this!
I don’t like the sound of organs. But my goodness the goosebumps and the emotion I feel listening to it from this concert. I wish I could have seen their faces upon hearing it for the first time!
OOOOOoooooooo........ LASERs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!! (Sheet-scans, gotta love 'em with the smokey-swirrlies !!) And, beam-scans !!!!!!! Did I count eight scan-heads????????????? (five around the orchestra and three up in the light bars higher up)
Who else came here from Anna’s post? ❤❤❤
Me! 🩷
I did! 😂
Guilty as charged 😂
Right here
Same!
Came here because of Anna's post... Chills!
Moar Organ !!!!!!
Same!
Me!!!! Hans Zimmer needs this sent to him. He would love it.
And me! Crying!
Same
I came her from Anna's post about this. But I also loved one of the top comments on her post from the trumpet player who you can hear right at the end. Once he realized she was playing, he went wailing on that last note. So cool to hear the organ playing epically with the orchestra and the insane trumpet high note. Fantastic job everyone.
I love that he felt free enough to do that. that means it's not only a great orchestra, but also an amazing Conductor, most of them are quite strict and do not well with improv and changes. But he gives his orchestra the freedom to do this. I loved every second of it. And Anna is so talented to be able to write this thing inbetween shows, like it is nothing.
I didn't end up here because of Anna's post. Where can I follow her?
Professionals, with passion. Amazing!
I was right! I knew that wasn't in the score! I'm so glad he went for it! It was a beautiful performance!
And that final sweet trumpet sound hit the spot to hit our feels 🎉🎉🎉. LOVED IT 🎺
Thank you so much for this Upload!
Here because of Anna’s post and oh my goodness. I cried at her clip and balled at this video. I wish I had been there. Soooo flippin’ powerful! Thank you for posting this!
I had the same reaction 😢
I'd been sobbing 😭 from beginning too
This is what all us band/orchestra nerds were on about all those years....
Annas post was wonderful but she was also right it is so amazing to get to appreciate all of it here. Absolutely beautiful music
The organ is just fabulous with the orchestra.
There are moments where music transcendes humanilty. This is one of them.
I came here because of Anna's post. But a huge thank you to you Stanislav for capturing and sharing this moment 😊
@@gemmaforbes4751 thank you! 🙂
Yes!
@@StanislavRastvorov The power in that place must have been emense! Thank you so much for filming! We all greatly appreciate it!
I have listened to this an unhealthy amount of times (literally on repeat). The entire piece is BEAUTIFUL. Every single time, I know Anna's part is coming. And every. single. time. her entrance gets to me. I'm always affected, blown away, SUPER emotional by her piece. Thank you so much for capturing this entire performance, and especially this specific show with Anna's addition.
Came here from Anna's post. At the BIG moment with the organ, I was watching the crowd, wondering how on earth they were staying so still, when such moving music was happening all around them.
Then I looked closer and saw the small movements in the crowd. Arms lifting hands toward faces to wipe away tears.
An absolutely heart-gripping arrangement of a powerful piece of music - thank you!
The lighting director is a genius
Yes, I'm here because of Anna too! BUT The very last chord of the piece...the trumpet player was ALL in! Did you all hear it?!? I don't think that note was even in the score, they just went for it! Amazing performance and thank you for posting this video. Balled my eyes out!
Trumpet really went for it!
I now watch this again in memory of James Earl Jones. May we always REMEMBER!
I think I would actually UGLY cry hearing this in person. The 90’s Disney movies have the most incredible soundtracks…. Absolutely breathtaking performance!!!
I couldn't agree more! I cried just listening to it here! There wouldn't have been enough tissue in the place for all the tears shed hearing it live!
I’ve been to see this at the Empire in Liverpool tonight and I can say, it was astonishing and I did ugly cry indeed.
I was crying at Anna’s post and then immediately came here. Now I’m sobbing!! This was incredible!!!
For those who came after watching Anna's video, this is the part -> 6:30 *ABSOLUTELY MARVELOUS PERFORMANCE!*
Great job Anna!! Thanks for the video Stanislav.❤
You can hear the 32’s rumbling away
Someone needs to send the ending 2:10 of this video to Hans Zimmer. Like NOW!!!! The organ is so good!!! She wrote it between the morning and evening show!!!!
Love all the pedal notes in the end. Especially that solo one before the last chord. Eargasmic.
I know. I feel like it cued all the musicians to give it that extra punch to send the finale over the top.
Anna is..charming, brilliant...a national treasure!
Whatever the audience paid to see and hear this performance, they didn’t pay nearly enough to be present for this masterpiece.
Anna's post mentioned the emotion she felt when she did this. As a musician I have had a few emotional experiences while performing, like my first National Anthem from the field in my college marching band in front of 70,000 people.
This was an emotional experience to listen to, on a system that can play the organ, and I can only imagine her feelings from opportunity and experience doing this!
Absolutely amazing! This is what happens when great artists can put their trust in one another. Thank you both for bringing us this magic!
The influences from Mozarts Ave Verum Corpus and Lacrimosa are even more obvious in a concert setting, this piece combines my childhood memories with some of the greatest music ever written. Sinply wonderful!
Came from Anna's post i hope that organ piece becomes a staple now, becausw it was so marvelous and added so much depth had me balling my eyes out i have watched this video 3x now
I knew this score inside out as a teenager and always dreamed of playing the music one day … then roll on a few years and I found myself depping on viola in the West End production. Dream come true. But the nature of doing something so often means it loses some of its emotional power- listening to this quite a few years later has fully restored all the emotions. Love it all. The organ and the trumpet final notes too. 😭
How much would it suck to have gone to the first performance of the night and missed out on Anna's performance... Chills.
Came here from Anna's post. Standing here at work trying not to cry. This is absolutely beautiful!!!
Uh... Hearing Anna suddenly appear litterally gives me goosebumps!
Listen to that on speakers that can do those extremely low frequencies of the organ as good a possible. You will be blown away even more! 🤩🤩🤩
This was great, loved being here for this show!
That was a religious experience. Thank you to everyone involved.
I just came across Anna’s post tonight and I’ve watched from the 6min mark like 5 times now. The crescendo as the organ joins in and the remaining waves to the finish are just breathtakingly beautiful!
Wow! Pipe organ at 6:30! Fantastic!
Came here from Anna’s post. It didn’t disappoint from this perspective either! So amazing to see these beautiful works come together in literal harmony! Keep up the great work all.
Didn't come here from Anna's post, but I'm betting solid money that the algorithm saw me all over her video yesterday.
I came from Anna’s post! This literally gave me goosebumps and brought tears to my eyes!!! Amazing!!! ❤❤❤
Absolutely phenomenal!! 🥲♥️👏🏼👏🏼
Wow. Chills when the organ came in. 👏
Should have left the stops OUT ! 🤔😏😉😎
@@markschweter6371 probably would've overpowered the orchestra. This way it adds to the piece without overtaking it.
@@eternityhulud183 nah, if you watch her vidio, she pulled them all out for the second "chorus" and you could hear the orchestra fine.
This is beautiful. Came from Anna’s post and I’m glad I did. Chills and tears.
I can't stop crying! It was so beautiful and powerful!
@sideways did an amazing video on why the organ has the reputation it does. I’m reminded of that video here cause I was listening to the entire piece and I was fine. When the organ came in at the end my eyes just spewed a waterfall of tears that could rival the Niagara.
I was young when the Lion King came out and when it did it affirmed my love for moviescores. Thank you Anna!!
OMG, that massive goosebumps that startet with Anna's entry... it's so awesome!
Absolutely beautiful. Anna on the organ just adds to the overall performance and the orchestra. Bravo! Amazing rendition. ❤
As a band nerd, Musical theater geek and Anna fan... This whole video was everything I needed today.
Bravo Anna. Gods masterpiece working in you
Amazing performance.. love Anna's organ play!
Stunning orchestrations. Truly astounding.
I came here after seeing the organist add her piece to the score ❤
Bawling like a fucking baby. This is beautiful. Thank you Anna for adding what you did. It really put it over the top.
And those sopranos.
And that trumpet.
Wow!! Thank you Anna, for sharing💕
I loved seeing and hearing this from a spectators perspective! I too am here from Anna’s post, I mentioned this on her other post I believe, but I would love to hear one day the part she played, with her only, so for like people like myself that aren’t familiar with the organ can play this back and REALLY Appreciate what she did in only a few mins/ hours of time, writing this!
This video should have a million views. Folks don't know what they are missing......
This is incredible!
That was wonderful. Thank you for sharing, and thanks too to Anna... 🥰
I am SOBBING
Came here from Anna’s post. Went from tears to balling by the end - absolutely stunning. 😍
Thank you for recording this!
Well done Anna! Amazing ❤
Incredible. Thanks Anna!
I came here after seeing Anna’s post.
Just wow!
Me too. Tremendous!!
I did! Breathtaking Gave me chills.
Yes, had to hear it in full!
That laser thing was pretty cool!
Wowowowowo the organ referenced in Anna’s post sounds so incredible!
Thank you for posting 🥹
watching on repeat all day because this is incredible. the sparklers at the end, I would have lost it 😭
Incredible! Thank you for sharing! I felt it like I was there.
8:20 Love that pedal tone!
Wow, wow and wow ❤❤❤
Wonderful!
Oh wow. The organ addition sounds incredible.
R.I.P to the great James Earl Jones 😢
MAGNIFICENT 🎉
This is magnificent! Thank you for posting this as well as the other videos from this concert.
🙋🏻♀️ Anna’s post
Wow. Amazing!
Half of the views did❤
Here from Anna's insta post ❤❤❤
I don’t like the sound of organs. But my goodness the goosebumps and the emotion I feel listening to it from this concert. I wish I could have seen their faces upon hearing it for the first time!
❤
I did!
OOOOOoooooooo........ LASERs !!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
(Sheet-scans, gotta love 'em with the smokey-swirrlies !!)
And, beam-scans !!!!!!! Did I count eight scan-heads?????????????
(five around the orchestra and three up in the light bars higher up)
It's Hans Zimmer, of course it would be perfect for organ.
Had to!
The absolute ugly sobbing I just did, oh my gosh.
Jesus CHRIST, ANNA! 😭😭😭😭
Do you have a video of hymn to the fallen?
IG sent me
Me!
Why didn't they do this one in Rotterdam today???
What concert was this? Gutted to miss it
It was “The Music of Hans Zimmer vs John Williams”, they do it once a year at Royal Albert Hall.
One part of this song sound very familiar to a song in kung fu panda
me
I’m not crying because of music from a 30 year old children’s movie 🥹 I swear