Braimah and Konya Kanneh-Mason play ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’ in medieval church | Classic FM
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- Опубліковано 21 гру 2023
- Braimah and Konya Kanneh-Mason play an evocative ‘In the Bleak Midwinter’, arranged by Braimah for violin and piano, in London’s oldest surviving church, St Bartholomew the Great.
The sibling duo performed as part of Classic FM’s Carols by Candlelight with Viking hosted by Aled Jones, which you can watch exclusively on Global Player here: www.globalplayer.com/videos/2...
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Absolutely Glorious playing
Such a talented family!
This is the perfect music family
Wonderful! Thank you!
From New Hampshire USA
Beautiful song.
Wonderful performance of a classic composition. Delightful as well. Merry Christmas from New England USA
Happy& Safe New Year from Louisiana.
I listen to you your channel on streaming everyday from north central Wisconsin. 😎
He always makes me cry. Brilliant, honest music-making. Amen.
Beautiful. Thank you ❤
Merci beaucoup ! Belle invitation à la méditation !
Very talented and skilled musicians...so beautiful to, both, swe and hear. Thank you!
Thank you for sharing this with us :)
What was that key change near the end? I liked how it changed the tone
I prefer the clean sound of the violin when playing with the piano accompaniment
Everyone has a preference but you felt the need to state yours like anyone cares - just negative. No one is forcing you to listen to this brilliant performance! Always one!
@@11kwright and you felt the need to state your opinion after I opined mine !! Nobody forced you to read my comment but you had to put your twopennyworth in. There is always one. 😁