Lincoln Center Brings Music To Essential Workers
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- Опубліковано 11 сер 2020
- There haven't been any live public performances at America's biggest arts center since mid-March. But New York's Lincoln Center has been hosting some free mini concerts for healthcare providers, teachers and other essential workers, featuring just one or two volunteer musicians and audiences of five, max.
The musicians are volunteers from the New York Philharmonic, one of Lincoln Center's constituent organizations. One of the performers is Kuan Cheng Lu, a Taiwanese first violinist who joined the orchestra 16 years ago. On a recent Friday evening, he chose to play some solo Bach.
So beautiful and peaceful to hear - so needed. Thank you!
Thanks for watching!
I miss live music, this is wonderful
Beautiful!!!
Beautiful. Thank you.
How beautiful🙏🏾
So soothing and such a ray of hope, we can make it through this 🙌
Oh my goodness his tone. Amazing!
Thank you NPR 🥰
bach the perfect salve for the soul!
Wonderful
Thank you for doing this. I'm crying
Oh wow 🤩
wow!
Beautiful 💕 마스크 벗고 연주하는 모습을 볼 날이 다시 오길...🙏
Why is he wearing a mask ? He is well beyond a 6’ distance from any other humans... this mask thing really has gotten out of control.
honey, because they like to be healthy, in this day and age?? What else??...Oh, the good old USA is the world's leader in Covid-19 deaths, with over 160,000 deaths?...Why else would people who want to have a healthy life want to wear face masks during this pandemic?
Hic Nuntio are you enjoying the media spoonfeeding you funky data ? Average age of death from covid is 79 average life expectancy is 78.... that’s just the tip of the iceberg, do your own research, you will see that this was all a power move. Just keep listening to your corrupt gooberment. You sound like the lady who told me to wear a mask after she had traveled from the Bay Area to our quiet little mountain town without quarantining herself.. you people are fools...
Hic Nuntio I saw a deer get hit by a car yesterday, he was recorded as a covid death
@@Smegma_pirate So, following what you say, they deserved to die because they were old. Right?..I just hope that you don't lose somebody close to you; perhaps that'll change your opinion. Then again, you might just not care because you are such a smart and brilliant individual, and I am just a fool. Good. have a good life dude.
Hic Nuntio quarantine for three months sent my 93 year old grandmother into deep dementia. She was moved swiftly from her nursing home and into my parents’ spare room.. her doctor said “quarantine is killing people” but you still cling to falsified numbers.. get over yourself
Beautiful. Thank you.