😢 I'm in hard weeping because of this beautiful song of a mother that lost her son in a war. I'm so sorry for her loss and that there has to be war. My parents gave me a piece of paper and a pencil when I was 4 years old and asked me to write down what I wanted for Christmas. The only thing I wrote down was "World Peace". I'm now 69 years old and I don't think that I will ever see World Peace 🕊️✌️❤ in my lifetime 😢
The Norwegian guy was just superb, so pure and he has remarkable control of his voice. And I love the fact that these Norwegians lads like wearing pearls.
For those wondering about it, the Ukrainian song is called "Plyve Kacha po Tysyni" and it is an old Lemko-Ukrainian folk song which is now sung as a requiem of sorts, for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the current Russo-Ukrainian War. The lyrics are a dialogue between a mother and her son going off to war. Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna* Duckling floats on Tisyna. My mother, don't scold me, My mother, don't scold me.
Oh, if you will scold me at this dark hour, If you will scold me at this dark hour. I don't know where I'll die, I don't know where I'll die.
Oh, I'll die on foreign lands I will die on foreign lands. Who will prepare a grave for me? Who will prepare a grave for me?
Oh, another people will prepare, Strangers will prepare. Won't you regret, mother? Won't you regret, mother?
Oh, my son, how could I not regret? My son, how could I not regret? You were laying on my heart, You were laying on my heart.
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna Duckling floats on Tisyna. SLAVA UKRAINI !!!! Regards from Chile, my heart goes out to your wonderful nation...
The Ukranian song, singer and instrument are hauntingly beautiful! I don't need the words to feel the sorrow, pain, nostalgia and connection with the land! So atmospheric. A film is playing in my head!
The way the Ukrainian coaches and the audience all stood up while she was singing tell you how important and beautiful that song is to them, and she has an amazing voice. I wanna know the name of this song and if I can find it on iTunes.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river. It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river. It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river. It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv c during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
Even though I'm not Ukranian...watching the reaction from the coaches and the audience, realizing this probably being a song that means a lot to Ukrainians gave me goosebumps.
Isak's performance, that I cannot even call a performance, flawlessly defines authenticity. There is a difference, such a difference, between doing something "well" and doing something "truly." I absolutely appreciate this performance as well as the others in this video. So beautiful ❤ Moved.
That Ukranian vocalist...Couldn't understand a word but I could feel that. Everyone did. The unspoken unanimous standing on feet for everyone was a clear sign of absolute respect for the art, the artist and the song and what it meant. Could someone who knows please explain to me the meaning of the song?
The young and lovely-singing man from Norway is definitely my favourite. Number ten is in my ears, the best but all the others are talented in their way, too. 🥰
@@thunderbirdice That's a good actor. Isak's face doesn't remind me of anyone. In his style of performance there is something in common with Morten Harket from A-ha
I don't know if is being a veteran myself, but finding out what the Ukrainian song was about before it played made it seem to pull my heart strings even harder.
Singing is somewhat similar to talking/yelling but get your point. The original song is pretty much like that though. Interesting to see how he performs properly melodic songs.
The man singing Cornerstone is unreal! He isn’t your usual the Voice singer ofc but he had me captivated from the first few words, just as the judges! ❤️
All those songs are amazing, and even if I don't understand the language, I feel the love and pain.. this Ukrainian lady absolutely made me cry ... Cuz without understanding the languangy, I felt the pain, love and ...just love it
Although an American opinion on a French Show person is not respected, I would love to hear more artist sing song that are not truly covered or masked by beats but a genuine song like Cornerstone on the performance by the Voice France on this collection of performances, un respecto!
Palomy was absolutly amazing such a soul touching heart warming performance it was the first spanish song ive ever heard and even the most emotional. I dont understand the language but i love it
Jesus... the Ukranian folk song for some reason i understand the lyrics even i don't know the language. like someone saying goodbye and having sorrow for not seen that person again...
São talentos indiscutíveis que desfilaram nestes palcos mostrando seu talento com canções por demais de lindas. Somente cantores prontos que podem fazer apresentações deste nível e encantar quem os assiti. favorito: 10
From wiki (to Ukrainian song): "A Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Пливе́ ка́ча по Тиси́ні, romanized: Plyve kacha po Tysyni), also known as "Hey, a Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Гей, пливе кача по Тисині, romanized: Hey, plyve kacha po Tysyni) is a Lemko folk song that became well-known in the 21st century due to its frequent use as a requiem for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
The song of the Ukrainian young lady back then, when she sang it, I was there when she did, is such an inspiration today for Ukrainian people. Resist the Russian bully at all cost! This, the Russian aggression, is not what humanity is about in 2024! Period! We have to evolve as a species, not as a nationality. Let's look to the future, leave the past behind!
13:00 feels like i am in some game , ahhh this must be in some game like we have beautifull ost of witcher 3 wild hunt game , increadible feeling just flawless ..... loved it
This is copied from above. Fun credit for to the original writer: @aleveraj 2 days ago For those wondering about it, the Ukrainian song is called "Plyve Kacha po Tysyni" and it is an old Lemko-Ukrainian folk song which is now sung as a requiem of sorts, for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the current Russo-Ukrainian War. The lyrics are a dialogue between a mother and her son going off to war. Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna* Duckling floats on Tisyna. My mother, don't scold me, My mother, don't scold me. Oh, if you will scold me at this dark hour, If you will scold me at this dark hour. I don't know where I'll die, I don't know where I'll die. Oh, I'll die on foreign lands I will die on foreign lands. Who will prepare a grave for me? Who will prepare a grave for me? Oh, another people will prepare, Strangers will prepare. Won't you regret, mother? Won't you regret, mother? Oh, my son, how could I not regret? My son, how could I not regret? You were laying on my heart, You were laying on my heart. Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna Duckling floats on Tisyna. SLAVA UKRAINI !!!! Regards from Chile, my heart goes out to your wonderful nation...
Which Blind Audition was your favorite? ✌️
The last one❤❤❤😊
The Ukrainian girl. Heartbreaking
Norway (last one) and France.
@@swabrahsydi8668😂p ALL
Max Lenz with "Falling" 3:31
I love the judge from Norway. I have seen him cry during a few auditions now, and it just shows how much he cares.
Yes and the fact he is drop dead gorgeous
His name is matoma
😢 I'm in hard weeping because of this beautiful song of a mother that lost her son in a war. I'm so sorry for her loss and that there has to be war. My parents gave me a piece of paper and a pencil when I was 4 years old and asked me to write down what I wanted for Christmas. The only thing I wrote down was "World Peace". I'm now 69 years old and I don't think that I will ever see World Peace 🕊️✌️❤ in my lifetime 😢
I send you much love and a huge hug! We will have peace I promise you sooner or later.
The Norwegian guy was just superb, so pure and he has remarkable control of his voice. And I love the fact that these Norwegians lads like wearing pearls.
For those wondering about it, the Ukrainian song is called "Plyve Kacha po Tysyni" and it is an old Lemko-Ukrainian folk song which is now sung as a requiem of sorts, for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the current Russo-Ukrainian War. The lyrics are a dialogue between a mother and her son going off to war.
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna*
Duckling floats on Tisyna.
My mother, don't scold me,
My mother, don't scold me.
Oh, if you will scold me at this dark hour,
If you will scold me at this dark hour.
I don't know where I'll die,
I don't know where I'll die.
Oh, I'll die on foreign lands
I will die on foreign lands.
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Oh, another people will prepare,
Strangers will prepare.
Won't you regret, mother?
Won't you regret, mother?
Oh, my son, how could I not regret?
My son, how could I not regret?
You were laying on my heart,
You were laying on my heart.
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna
Duckling floats on Tisyna.
SLAVA UKRAINI !!!!
Regards from Chile, my heart goes out to your wonderful nation...
Thank you! 😢
Thank you so touching🥲
thank you, beyond measure!
Tysm for the translation.. SLAVA Oekraïne
Thanks for the translation for those of us who don't know Ukrainian, this is a beautiful song and a poem for the soul.
The Ukranian song, singer and instrument are hauntingly beautiful! I don't need the words to feel the sorrow, pain, nostalgia and connection with the land! So atmospheric. A film is playing in my head!
Max Lenz is such a dominate powerful yet smooth vocalist. Simply wonderful!
You just know he's swimmin in it rn, dude had too after that POWERFUL performance
The way the Ukrainian coaches and the audience all stood up while she was singing tell you how important and beautiful that song is to them, and she has an amazing voice.
I wanna know the name of this song and if I can find it on iTunes.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river.
It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river.
It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
It’s called “Plyve Kacha po Tysyni” which translates to “A Duckling Floats down the Tysina”. Tysina - a name of a river.
It’s a Ukrainian Folk song about a mother who has lost her son to war. It is now sang as a memory to those people, the peaceful protestors who have died in Kyiv c during Maidan of Independence in 2013-2014.
I love how talented Norway is.
He looks like avícii too
@@mr.perfect2852he sure does 😢
Even though I'm not Ukranian...watching the reaction from the coaches and the audience, realizing this probably being a song that means a lot to Ukrainians gave me goosebumps.
Knowing the little I know it broke my heart. I was crying like a baby.
I can't find her audition.🤔
@@melfamularcano4752 it's in many compilation videos. Google her name
That song was the spirit of 2014 revolution
It was a religious thing , that’s why i clicked off it. Not interested!!! 😮
Isak's performance, that I cannot even call a performance, flawlessly defines authenticity. There is a difference, such a difference, between doing something "well" and doing something "truly." I absolutely appreciate this performance as well as the others in this video. So beautiful ❤ Moved.
16:56 Isak Øvrevold "Break My Heart Again" rendition always hit me, hes voice is so emotional, affectionate and pleadingful!!!! Im a fan!!!!
The last singer Isak crushed his audition and this song. This is the 8th time I listened. Voice smooth as butter.
That Ukranian vocalist...Couldn't understand a word but I could feel that. Everyone did. The unspoken unanimous standing on feet for everyone was a clear sign of absolute respect for the art, the artist and the song and what it meant. Could someone who knows please explain to me the meaning of the song?
Isak all the way! Best interpretation and voice….soothing, yet so very powerful! Hands down powerhouse❤️
I cried with her beautiful voice, and a beautiful country! We are with you all! God Bless you You're not alone😢❤😊
The young and lovely-singing man from Norway is definitely my favourite. Number ten is in my ears, the best but all the others are talented in their way, too. 🥰
16:56 Isak Øvrevold, Norway 2023. Unique heavenly voice, beautiful emotions and a true storytelling talent
Does he reminds you of actor Tobias Menzies?
@@thunderbirdice That's a good actor.
Isak's face doesn't remind me of anyone. In his style of performance there is something in common with Morten Harket from A-ha
I just think he is stunning, an incredible talent & they changed him in ways they should not have.
@@elainedoyle7930 On the Voice Norway, the mentor chooses only the song for the duet. So all the other songs were Isak's own choice
True storytelling. You are so right. I feel this so strongly. Such an outstanding singer.
I don't know if is being a veteran myself, but finding out what the Ukrainian song was about before it played made it seem to pull my heart strings even harder.
The Ukraina song had me in tears. Couldn't understand a word but the voice was so heart stopping.
There’s a translation from someone above your comment
@@aaizaasghar3000 Thank you for the info.
Max ,
I was falling so often !!!
Mach weiter so ... !!!
Danke für den song ,
Jürgen
Max that was a great. The voice and emotion. Congrats from Nova Scotia
Abram's version of the "Cornerstone" is on a different level than the rest of the performances!
To me it just sounded like he was mostly just talking and then yelling a few parts
Singing is somewhat similar to talking/yelling but get your point. The original song is pretty much like that though. Interesting to see how he performs properly melodic songs.
@@Greenhawk4 I absolutely agree. Didn't touch me in any way. But tastes are different, so..
That Max the german singing falling oh là là très magnifique
❤
The man singing Cornerstone is unreal! He isn’t your usual the Voice singer ofc but he had me captivated from the first few words, just as the judges! ❤️
The Performance from Germany was amazing. Not only Max Lenz on stage, but also the fantastic band in the background
Norwegen 2 ❤ was für eine Stimme, wow
I just want to give Matoma a biiiiiiiiig hug, he seems like such a purely nice person!
The Ukrainian song. Wow.... That country.. Bless their hearts...
Most corrupt country in the world
I wish Matoma had returned. Best judge ever.
All those songs are amazing, and even if I don't understand the language, I feel the love and pain.. this Ukrainian lady absolutely made me cry ... Cuz without understanding the languangy, I felt the pain, love and ...just love it
Ngl was crying through the "wake me up" cover... man I wish Avicii was still with us...😢
São todos incríveis , mas eu adoro a voz do Isak!😍👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Max Lenz is my favourite...
Abram's performance is truly powerful!
Although an American opinion on a French Show person is not respected, I would love to hear more artist sing song that are not truly covered or masked by beats but a genuine song like Cornerstone on the performance by the Voice France on this collection of performances, un respecto!
Isak was my favorite! Beautiful voice.
Break my heart again 💔
Best compilation iv’e seen so far. And I’ve seen many ❤
Falling is amazing! Thank you Max ❤
"The song 'duck swims along the Tysynia' means a lot to Ukrainians, especially today. Thank you for covering it in this video."✊
cornerstone. PERFECTION
Cornerstone made me cry like a child
I would like to know about the Ukrainian folk song
Everone stood up and so much emotion in the room. Gave me chills!!
Me too!
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna*
Duckling floats on Tisyna.
My mother, don't swear me,
My mother, don't swear me.
Oh, if you will swear me at dark hour,
If you will swear me at dark hour.
I don't know where I'll die,
I don't know where I'll die.
Oh, I'll die on foreign lands
I will die on foreign lands.
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Oh, another people will prepare,
Strangers will prepare.
Won't you regret, mother?
Won't you regret, mother?
Oh, my son, how could I not regret?
My son, how could I not regret?
You were laying on my heart,
You were laying on my heart.
@@janiceberebitsky6211
Look through comments now there's explanation and even words in English
Palomy was absolutly amazing such a soul touching heart warming performance it was the first spanish song ive ever heard and even the most emotional. I dont understand the language but i love it
The last 2 just beautiful
ISAK FTW! his voice is butter
Abram was on another universe right there
Tak dapat disangkal bahwa orang eropa dikaruniakan talenta bernyanyi dgn suara yg merdu, menghanyutkan dan memukau setiap pendengar.
Max Lenz with "Falling" 3:31
Isak is even better than the original. Pure Talent.
Ohhh Max Lenz! Wow!
Beautiful ❤️
Isak Øvrevold is the one of my favorite 🥰🥰🥰
Last one is best voice
This guy's voice is extraordinary.😊😭 7:14
wunderschön gesungen 🥰
Beautiful 😍
Jade taunton is crying, making me crying🎉
i do not why. But Norway"s voice has most heartbreaking auditions all of the voices.
Abram,just chills!!!
The third guy was really good. (Sorry didn’t catch the country.)
Wow❤ so lovable 😍
Ficou sensacional essa canção dessa forma. Parabéns
Holy shite...that Ukrainian song was spellbinding--made everyone's heart break in an instant. Crazy power from a mournful dirge.
Jesus... the Ukranian folk song for some reason i understand the lyrics even i don't know the language. like someone saying goodbye and having sorrow for not seen that person again...
Music is a language of its own
Music is a language of its own
Hello. El último baby me mató literalmente MUCHAS GRACIAS👌👌👌👌👌👌❤️❤️❤❤❤🇨🇺
Muchas Gracias por todo un Abrazo grande desde Cuba 🇨🇺💟
São talentos indiscutíveis que desfilaram nestes palcos mostrando seu talento com canções por demais de lindas.
Somente cantores prontos que podem fazer apresentações deste nível e encantar quem os assiti.
favorito: 10
The last performanceeee!!!!!!!!
How could those other judges not turn for that Ukrainian lady? Her performance was amazing.
This was the last place in the project.
хорошая подборка. спасибо
Beuatiful voice.
Judges look like they’re in love.
Isack❤❤❤❤❤
Isak very good son. l leave Uzbekistan
el chico noruego te lleva a otro mundo 🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰🥰
❤Beautiful ❤
Так приятно поет , молодой человек из Норвегии с именем Исак ))))
Buenas noches 👏
13:01
一生忘れえぬ美しい光景。
Its touchy
France my god brillant I'm crying 😢😢😢
Isak Øvrevold !!!!!!!!!!!
Isak goood. Voice very good
The Ukrainian girl. Powerful.
France was amazing
Bellas notas de voces
P A L O M Y ❣
From wiki (to Ukrainian song): "A Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Пливе́ ка́ча по Тиси́ні, romanized: Plyve kacha po Tysyni), also known as "Hey, a Duckling Swims in the Tisza" (Ukrainian: Гей, пливе кача по Тисині, romanized: Hey, plyve kacha po Tysyni) is a Lemko folk song that became well-known in the 21st century due to its frequent use as a requiem for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the ongoing Russo-Ukrainian War.
Thanks for the info. That is a song that had a lot of emotion, even if you didn't understand the words.
Thank you Soo much for elaborating the meaning to it. I understand now why everyone stood and we're in tears. Great delivery!
The song of the Ukrainian young lady back then, when she sang it, I was there when she did, is such an inspiration today for Ukrainian people. Resist the Russian bully at all cost! This, the Russian aggression, is not what humanity is about in 2024! Period! We have to evolve as a species, not as a nationality. Let's look to the future, leave the past behind!
Jade Turner ❤❤
13:00 feels like i am in some game , ahhh this must be in some game like we have beautifull ost of witcher 3 wild hunt game , increadible feeling just flawless ..... loved it
💯💯💯💥
The last guy
The 2nd guy my fav❤
Max 😮 ❤
❤Wow❤
So sad. All of them.
What was the Ukrainian singing and why did everyone stand up and started crying; because I stood up too and started crying!
This is copied from above. Fun credit for to the original writer:
@aleveraj
2 days ago
For those wondering about it, the Ukrainian song is called "Plyve Kacha po Tysyni" and it is an old Lemko-Ukrainian folk song which is now sung as a requiem of sorts, for protestors killed during the 2013-2014 Euromaidan, the 2014 Revolution of Dignity, and the current Russo-Ukrainian War. The lyrics are a dialogue between a mother and her son going off to war.
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna*
Duckling floats on Tisyna.
My mother, don't scold me,
My mother, don't scold me.
Oh, if you will scold me at this dark hour,
If you will scold me at this dark hour.
I don't know where I'll die,
I don't know where I'll die.
Oh, I'll die on foreign lands
I will die on foreign lands.
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Who will prepare a grave for me?
Oh, another people will prepare,
Strangers will prepare.
Won't you regret, mother?
Won't you regret, mother?
Oh, my son, how could I not regret?
My son, how could I not regret?
You were laying on my heart,
You were laying on my heart.
Oh, duckling floats on Tisyna
Duckling floats on Tisyna.
SLAVA UKRAINI !!!!
Regards from Chile, my heart goes out to your wonderful nation...
@@samdamon2224 Thank you, most kindly 🙏🏿
Fiquei muito curioso nesse parte 9:11.Alguém tem o video dele completo?