IF YOU HAVE CHILD WOUNDS LET DOWN STROKE OF THE BOW MATCH THE SOBS . I'M 64 AND GOD AND I GOT TOGETHER TO CLEANSE THE WOUNDS. PETYR SHOWED UP AND WE GOT BUSY CRYING AND FORGIVING THE HARM THAT THIS VAIL OF TEARS IS BOUND TO CAUSE. THE HARD SOBS WHERE YOU SHAKE. JUST CRY IT OUT. THEN THE WORLD DOESN'T HAVE TO GET POOPED ON BY YOUR PAIN. NDE HELPED TO PUT THINGS IN PERSPECTIVE. NOTHING LIKE A TRIP TO HOME OFFICE TO LET YOU GET CLEAR ON WHAT IT IS ALL ABOUT . YOU COME OUT PRAISING AND FULL OF GRATITUDE AND JOY TO SERVE. GLORY BE TO GOD !
@katiedunlop2290Күн бұрын
this needs a cupcakke remix
@matthewjameswalker7212 күн бұрын
Amazing harmonic structure. Borrowed by many but never as great!
@ktbsc2 күн бұрын
One of the most finest pieces of music I have ever listen to. It always leaves a profound effect upon listening.
@delciokana35482 күн бұрын
Absolutely, it’s a master piece. Maybe be the best🤍. How tell the name "pas de deux".
@user-dr7yb4yo8n4 күн бұрын
Вот Это МУЗЫКА!!!!!Это СЧАСТЬЕ Жить !! ! это ЧУДО!!! Слышать и Умереть не Страшно;!!
@user-tw4sd5zv1p5 күн бұрын
Tchaikovsky was definitely a genius, he composed the most beautiful works of classical music
@neptune96186 күн бұрын
Feels like God is making an entry
@martinwright-uo7ct7 күн бұрын
only tchaikovsky could create utter greatness out of a simple major scale!!!
@loewesandberg50339 күн бұрын
My dear friend had this playing at his funeral, along with Piano Trio (Shostakovich), and Piano Concerto No.2 (Rachmaninoff). He had a full orchestra in a cathedral, even though he wasn't religious. He likes these three Russians, as he would call them. "The golden trio." He was an exceptional young fellow, a gentleman. Always dapper, always spoke well, and read a lot too. He was 19 at the age of death, and he knew it was about to happen. Handled it very stoic. When people came around, he asked "Have they swept away the gravel?" (After winter). Or "Did the postman come as usual today?" He knew we all were in grief, but somehow I think he enjoyed it. But the funeral was beautiful, he had structured the songs in a particular order, first the Piano Trio (haunting violin tragedy), then this, and lastly Piano Concerto. He made someone read from the Illiad and some own poems. One of them was: We leave nothing to this world. Our life is for ourselves. And another one about a love of his, I don't know whom: So you look out for the stars Pay attention to the birds And the oceans And hope to glimpse her there And that constant hope Becomes you very reality. He had so many friends you never thought about. It was us at his age, from school and childhood. But then there were people all around the world. Young as old. Men, women. He had a dozen people flying in from Italy that I never knew existed. And they all had such beautiful stories about him. There was a girl too, from the west coast. She loved him uncontrollably, and I knew this would never end for her. For me, the whole thing was so beautiful I wanted to die too.
@yaelpalombo409311 күн бұрын
💖💖💖💖💖💖💖💖🌹
@jessicasoares46611 күн бұрын
What painting is this?
@psykrolikiispoka368212 күн бұрын
❤❤❤❤
@marcocasasola878812 күн бұрын
Soy adicto, cuando recaigo está música se siente vacía y hueca, pero cuando estoy sobrio me estremece el espíritu
@ianingwersen255812 күн бұрын
It is very rare that man makes something perfect. In beauty, happiness, memory and love. This song is perfect in those ways
@nne22o15 күн бұрын
can't let gang know I fw this
@barichello185515 күн бұрын
It's the music that god will play when he open the gates of heaven.
@AnnaLeo567715 күн бұрын
Что его вдохновило?? очень интересно, ❤❤❤
@jeong_seungyoon16 күн бұрын
베트남의 탄딘 교회가 떠오를 만큼 아름다운 노래네요.
@PatrickDoherty-hv9fe17 күн бұрын
Pas de deux pine forest. Just two master pieces by tchaikovsky Patrick
@Xmaslightsallyear17 күн бұрын
Poor edit. Chops off opening.
@PasitaBebe-lr5vz19 күн бұрын
Mienten mienten tus ojitos 🐥
@emhello278819 күн бұрын
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@XavierTrevor20 күн бұрын
u cant resist to hum along
@onersuvandii425620 күн бұрын
my favorite classic composition
@Tree-Listi20 күн бұрын
This melody shatters chest
@papitasfritas357220 күн бұрын
🫂oremos por república democrática del Congo y Palestina 🙏🏼
@ludusmarsianus730221 күн бұрын
nice
@virginialeite278721 күн бұрын
💖🌸
@fabiojunior528321 күн бұрын
Magnifique.
@ianaalmeida512922 күн бұрын
Ouça para acalmar. É um misto de tristeza e felicidade, que se converte em calma no fim.
@alexeygribenko570723 күн бұрын
This is just sublime! I am an atheist, but it makes me doubt that a mere mortal could write this.
@ryyyzh24 күн бұрын
2:58
@ryyyzh7 күн бұрын
3:31
@mustymandude24 күн бұрын
Pas de deux homie
@soloytmusic-zx6px27 күн бұрын
im getting goosebumps, this is such a masterpiece, beautifully preformed... tchaikovsky was really a genius, he was surely destined to be a composer
@complexcd5370Ай бұрын
How did Tchaikovsky manage to make A SCALE SOUND SO PRETTY
@MieLiemann4675Ай бұрын
Does anyone know the name of this painting, please? 🙏🙏 ❤
@iuppolarbearАй бұрын
My favorite movement from this entire ballet. Tchaikovsky was a master at getting color out of an orchestra.
@timothysmith5300Ай бұрын
the music is amazing. Where can i find that painting??
@ShijimaStrayАй бұрын
Como que se parece al soudtrack de sumeru
@ZzzidueieorhnwodirjnkwifiАй бұрын
Reminder 🎉😂
@fabiolasantiago1999Ай бұрын
LA BELLEZA HECHA MUSICA 🤍
@TheVersautigerАй бұрын
Così bella e sublime...!! Adoro "Lo Schiaccianoci", sin da bambina, quando vidi all'Operahouse, coi miei Genitori e mia Sorella .. era il mio 10. compleanno.. Magdi, compiva 8 anni... 🌹 Era un bellissimo regalo per noi..!! 💙💥🙏✨🎶💃✨💃✨🌹
@loladrewes900Ай бұрын
Release Date 2020-02-10 Which Is February 10, 2020
@user-qq8jx6gm7eАй бұрын
Даже каменная статуя услышав эту музыку заплачет, невозможно сдержать слезы❤ Просто гениально
@Maryhawthorne1220Ай бұрын
One of my favourite
@royaehodgesАй бұрын
Can someone PLEASE repost Azul at Lincoln Center… this specific performance… it is the best rendition… all others don’t even come close!
@user-xf7bf4qk9vАй бұрын
Вы давно умерли как человек,вместо души черная дыра.
@ArtyfierАй бұрын
This song makes me realize why people refer to him as "Mr." Tchaikovsky.