My grandparents, during WW2, took in Jewish refugees from Poland, including a baby which would cry all night (probably part of 'The Kinder Transport'). At least two of the adults had their tattoos and had somehow escaped. They will be long dead now, but my grandmother was to meet one of them - a lady - who spoke only Polish and tried to tell her what she had endured, but certainly conveyed, with pure emotion, a story of terrible anguish and severe trauma. I can't help but think of these things when I hear this.
@@paulwary it is meant to convey what the original tune conveys on the very day of repentance/forgiveness or return to G-d (Yom Kippur)… it is a supplication and the annulling of all vows from the year that has ended and new one that has begun. It is how the Jewish supplicants open the day fast to ask G-d to be written and sealed in the book of life, health and prosperity.
He was born in The Ukraine and studied under 2 of the top cellist in Russia. His teachers said he was a magnificent cellist who can understand and feel the pieces he is playing. As someone who is Jewish and was in the quire in our temple and on Yom Kippur and sang Kol Nidre along with the cantor I understand the beauty of this piece.
In "The Ukraine" was born a jew whose name is Selenskij and who names streets after Stepan Bandera and allows that in "The Ukraine"'s army are worn symbols of the SS. If Selenskij were not jewish, the whole world would be disgusted by "The Ukraine". Try at least to be aware of these facts, when you pray the Kol Nidre.
Beautiful comment Colin. As an atheist Jew, on Kol Nidrei night each year when this is sung, I very nearly feel some kind of spiritual connection to something I cant explain.
One of the finest compositions of Max Bruch. I heard it for the first time on All India Radio program in 1990s on Sunday night at 10 p.m. performed by probably played by Maestro Pablo Casals , if not mistaken.
As non Jew had i the possibility to sing this Song the day bevor JOM KIPPUR in Switzerland. This song is own of the best Song i know untill today. SHABBAT SHALOM to all JEWS.
I have been listening to interpretations of this most sacred piece of music for over 75 years and Maestro Maisky's performance is exemplary and truly touches the soul. Thanks so much for posting.
This shreds my heart into an infinite number of pieces. Bruch was my parents' favourite composer, I recall my father playing compositions by Bruch on his violin....the music and memories sad but oh so beautiful.
oh wow! I love it .I've been sharing this for Yom Kipur for Sunday September the 4th .I started with the Cantor version All Jolson's version from the Jazz Singer,the first talky
As a young boy way back in the early '60's I listened to Kol Nidrei's version performed by Il Musici. It was a 45pm record I turned many times. The record got lost over the years. Very happy to find this version on UA-cam.
I'm not Jewish but I listen to this often, because I honestly wonder if this performance can ever be surpassed. Thank God it is preserved for posterity.
Não há como não se emocionar. Bruch e Mischa nos transportam para um mundo espiritual e nos fazem mergulhar nessa atmosfera de recolhimento e meditação.
The meaning is 'all our wishes', music carries us ALL into a better world, this piece, sacred and holy performed is tearing our souls into pieces ! impossible to keep calm !
Exquisite performance by probably the greatest cellist since Du Pres. Just breathtaking. For the record this is Bruch's version of Lewandowski's arrangement of the Kol Nidre used in synagogues on the eve of Yom Kippur all over Western Europe from the mid19thm century.
Grau ist er geworden, der Herr Maisky, das "fleischgewordene" Cello! Das tut aber seinem wunderbaren Spiel keinen Abbruch! Sein Spiel mit dem Cello, ein einzigartiges Erlebnis! So wie ihn stelle ich mir Moses vor, als er sein Volk aus ägyptischer Knechtschaft führte! ( Vielleicht eines dieser berüchtigten Klischeevorstellungen!)
@@noga7107 Veh ce que est Tres etrange.. it appears Bruch was not Jewish... as per my research above. Perhaps Meistro Maisky is the grandchild of a mythical Jewish Bruch , the Luftmensch :-)).
@@noga7107 I thought Katz had it all mixed up but it seems not so. The Wiki article on how his music was suppressed by Amalek is most interesting. Ok so I have a version of this, a commercial recording on the Saxophone by Rousseau. It is not from Ytube, it is from another form as it were . If you tell me where to send it, I can send a copy . Or you can find Yvonne F at Yad Mord, Hof Ashkelon and ask her for a copy as I have sent one to her surely. . Or she might have deleted it if she does not .like classical Saxophone music. Who can say. ?? Offer remains open.
Gut balancierte Aufführung dieses wunderschönen Meisterwerks. Der intime Dialog zwischen dem Solocello und dem Orchester ist echt hörenswert. Einfach wundervoll!
Most profound soulful playing of this piece ever! And that orchestra has the perfect mellow sound to assist Mischa. Such perfection of beauty and sound just melts our hearts. Thank you! Get up stupid audience, you just heard greatness!
This was my late Fathers story in music in world war 2 ,❤️😢🇳🇱, he survived and joined the RAF in The uk during the war . This music he wanted at his cremation , verry verry important for all of us 🥰
Esta obra de Max Bruch es de una profundidad oceánica. Más allá de lo que esta melodía implica para el judaísmo como súplica religiosa, es sentimiento en estado de pureza. Y Misha Maisky le da un sentido casii místico
My grandparents, during WW2, took in Jewish refugees from Poland, including a baby which would cry all night (probably part of 'The Kinder Transport'). At least two of the adults had their tattoos and had somehow escaped. They will be long dead now, but my grandmother was to meet one of them - a lady - who spoke only Polish and tried to tell her what she had endured, but certainly conveyed, with pure emotion, a story of terrible anguish and severe trauma. I can't help but think of these things when I hear this.
Your grandparents are rewarded in the next world, God sees everything and forgets nothing! Bless them amen
@@ruthietaylor8756 Thank you for your kind comments and prayers for my grandparents.
Your grandparents are truly heroes!
Your dear grandparents are among my HEROES. How courageous of them. Blessings always.
@@niccolopaganinifranzliszt3556
This music is not sad, but it does bring tears to the eyes.
Paul, it brings tears to my eyes as well! Nice to hear from others who truly appreciate such great compositions.
Hhhhh
@@paulwary it is meant to convey what the original tune conveys on the very day of repentance/forgiveness or return to G-d (Yom Kippur)… it is a supplication and the annulling of all vows from the year that has ended and new one that has begun. It is how the Jewish supplicants open the day fast to ask G-d to be written and sealed in the book of life, health and prosperity.
He was born in The Ukraine and studied under 2 of the top cellist in Russia. His teachers said he was a magnificent cellist who can understand and feel the pieces he is playing. As someone who is Jewish and was in the quire in our temple and on Yom Kippur and sang Kol Nidre along with the cantor I understand the beauty of this piece.
Thank you for this, Craig Wolf!
Mischa Maisky was born in Riga, Latvia, not in Ukraine.
In "The Ukraine" was born a jew whose name is Selenskij and who names streets after Stepan Bandera and allows that in "The Ukraine"'s army are worn symbols of the SS. If Selenskij were not jewish, the whole world would be disgusted by "The Ukraine". Try at least to be aware of these facts, when you pray the Kol Nidre.
@@epitimaiosZelenski is saving Ukraine and Europe from true fascists who are Z and V bandits of Mr Pu
The two top cellists are Rostropovich and piatigortsky right?
Thank you. G-d bless you all....
I love this music so much. Mischa Maisky is amazing!
As a person outside of the Jewish faith, I understand the gravity of this piece, and its meaning. Incredibly powerful.
Beautiful comment Colin. As an atheist Jew, on Kol Nidrei night each year when this is sung, I very nearly feel some kind of spiritual connection to something I cant explain.
Bruch himself was outside of the Jewish faith - he was a Protestant with no known Jewish ancestry - yet he produced this wonderful piece.
@@MrBoybergs: Sir, perhaps you might open the door of your heart and bid that spirit welcome? Who knows what joys it offers.
Finally, a version of the Kol Nidrei with soul.❤
I recommend Yuri Bashmet's viola version, it is so excruciatingly beautiful music.ua-cam.com/video/qHggzdHJQDU/v-deo.html&feature=shared
ALWAYS brings tears to my eyes
One of the finest compositions of Max Bruch.
I heard it for the first time on All India Radio program in 1990s on Sunday night at 10 p.m. performed by probably played by Maestro Pablo Casals , if not mistaken.
As non Jew had i the possibility to sing this Song the day bevor JOM KIPPUR in Switzerland. This song is own of the best Song i know untill today. SHABBAT SHALOM to all JEWS.
I have been listening to interpretations of this most sacred piece of music for over 75 years and Maestro Maisky's performance is exemplary and truly touches the soul. Thanks so much for posting.
The orchestral arrangement, accompaniment and interpretation is also excellent and adds wonderful depth and feeling.
It brings tears to my eyes to hear my pieces still being played so beautifully after all this time. This is the joy of classical music.
lmao be like someone trying to fake being max bruch and commenting under this video
@Max Bruch - I love ❤️ ALL your musical compositions
my mans must be speaking from the grave.
Lmao he died in 1920 but he do be commenting tho
Umm Bruch loved during the romantic period, not the classic
This shreds my heart into an infinite number of pieces. Bruch was my parents' favourite composer, I recall my father playing compositions by Bruch on his violin....the music and memories sad but oh so beautiful.
oh wow! I love it .I've been sharing this for Yom Kipur for Sunday September the 4th .I started with the Cantor version All Jolson's version from the Jazz Singer,the first talky
So deeply moving, especially in these times. Beautifully played. I love it when the key changes half-way through.
Mischa Maisky is a true master
For me, the cello connects this piece to my heart.
As a young boy way back in the early '60's I listened to Kol Nidrei's version performed by Il Musici. It was a 45pm record I turned many times. The record got lost over the years. Very happy to find this version on UA-cam.
Thanks for posting! This is so fabulous for people who can't afford to belong to a Temple and/or attend the high holy days.
Why don't you try? Maybe it'll be good for you.
wow..beautiful music and masterly interpreted!!! Misha Maisky's playing touches my heart! Thank you!
I'm not Jewish but I listen to this often, because I honestly wonder if this performance can ever be surpassed. Thank God it is preserved for posterity.
Can't help but remember our beautiful Jacqeline du Pre every time I hear this...
And my mum who loved Jacqueline Du Pre as well as this beautiful music
Yes, we can´t forget her !
I have the same
She was the best. Absolutely no ego...may her memory be a blessing forever.
Nowadays we have Mikyung Sung (and I hope she plays this with orchestra someday, but here with her mother): ua-cam.com/video/VjGqcSGGPfU/v-deo.html
A protestant composer arranged a Jewish melody with incredible tenderness and deep respect. Burch's music sings.
So touches the heart and soul!
Zo prachtig
Zo gevoelig
Zo met zijn hart
Ik dank onze grote meester voor dit spel❤
amazing, sad song that our community praying once in Yom Kippur....unique
Não há como não se emocionar.
Bruch e Mischa nos transportam para um mundo espiritual e nos fazem mergulhar nessa atmosfera de recolhimento e meditação.
😅
Beautiful performance of Kol Nidrei. Listen also with Cello og Violin. !!
아름다운 연주 잘 들었습니다
공유해주셔서 감사합니다 ❤️
Большое спасибо Франкфуртскому оркестру за чудесный концерт!
Нет большего врага у россии чем зиганутые; обязательно доведут её до распада.
prachtige compositie van Max Bruch
en mooi gespeeld door alle musici
balsem voor mijn oren...
Es un canto, una súplica... música del corazón que llega al corazón. Absolutely wonderful
Heart wrenching sounds, so beautiful.
ab der erste bis zum letzten noten war ich eingeschlossen in der zauberkraft dieser musik und die interpretation durch herr Mischa Maisky. danke !!
Schöner Kommentar! Es ist genau dieses „Eingeschlossensein“ in diese Musik was magisch ist…
The meaning is 'all our wishes', music carries us ALL into a better world, this piece, sacred and holy performed is tearing our souls into pieces ! impossible to keep calm !
All vows. Not wishes…not at all.
Sehr schön gespielt
Es tremendamente emotivo en estos días de nuestro Año Nuevo y el Dia del Perdón!!Salud y Paz en el mundo!
OMG!!!!!! Breathtaking!!!!
Underrated composer. Listen to his symphonies and violin concertos to be captured.
Camil Moujaber ;
you are fully right!!
Also his wonderful Scottish Fantasy for violin and orchestra.
@@alexleach6307 And just about everything else he wrote. Bruch's music is gorgeous!
My favourite composer..his melodies and phrasing are heart breakingly beautiful
Exquisite performance by probably the greatest cellist since Du Pres. Just breathtaking.
For the record this is Bruch's version of Lewandowski's arrangement of the Kol Nidre used in synagogues on the eve of Yom Kippur all over Western Europe from the mid19thm century.
이 음악들으면 항상 태영이 아부지 생각이 나네요~막스 부르흐에 대해서 울 집에서 음악 들으시며 감상을 말씀하셨는데...지금은 그 분들이 공기로 산화하시고...울 아빠만 외로이...땅을 지키고 계심다~
So beautiful I have no words for this.
My great, great , great ,great Uncle was Max Bruch.
ok
Naw he wisnae
Actually?
In my book, he is one of the greatest composers and you have every reason to be proud of him
Yeah yeah and what have you done in the music line. turned pages for Maisky even ?
감사합니다.잘 듣고갑니다.
Impressionnant ! Quelle intensité . Admirative ....
beyond beautiful
A beautiful work and performance, starting in a reserved manner, then opening up at 5:16 into a heartfelt declaration.
I f'n love that part, pure eargasm
Muhteşem bir başyapıt. Hayran olmamak elde değil
Very Touching! The essence of human being.
숨이 멎을 것 같은 연주입니다!
Beautiful and touching.
El misticismo en su máxima expresión. GRACIAS!
What a great performance, so heart felt !........beautiful xx
Smooth ,thrilling and touching your innermost senses this interpretation.
gorgeous...gets me in the spirit or the holiday...introspective
A magnificent rendition. Thanks for sharing.
Mischa is the maestro.👌
So breathtaking beautiful
merci pour cette musique qui nous transporte au dela
Очень красиво и профессионально.
Браво!!
Grau ist er geworden, der Herr Maisky, das "fleischgewordene" Cello! Das tut aber seinem wunderbaren Spiel keinen Abbruch! Sein Spiel mit dem Cello, ein einzigartiges Erlebnis! So wie ihn stelle ich mir Moses vor, als er sein Volk aus ägyptischer Knechtschaft führte! ( Vielleicht eines dieser berüchtigten Klischeevorstellungen!)
JAAAA
Ein wunderbar respektvoller Kommentar 😊
@@mannfredharjung8926אהד פרידמן❤
As a German Jew I respect him.
SILVER! Not a gray on his magnificent head!
Epic heart breaking Beautiful- Kol Nidrei Melody
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@@noga7107 Veh ce que est Tres etrange.. it appears Bruch was not Jewish... as per my research above. Perhaps Meistro Maisky is the grandchild of a mythical Jewish Bruch , the Luftmensch :-)).
שנה טובה, חתימה טובה
@@noga7107 I will try to have a good week and year too even though your message makes all my Anglit go backwards..!!!
@@noga7107 I thought Katz had it all mixed up but it seems not so. The Wiki article on how his music was suppressed by Amalek is most interesting. Ok so I have a version of this, a commercial recording on the Saxophone by Rousseau. It is not from Ytube, it is from another form as it were . If you tell me where to send it, I can send a copy . Or you can find Yvonne F at Yad Mord, Hof Ashkelon and ask her for a copy as I have sent one to her surely. . Or she might have deleted it if she does not .like classical Saxophone music. Who can say. ?? Offer remains open.
처음들었던 첼로곡 ᆢ첼로곡을 좋아하게만들었던 추억의음악
Gut balancierte Aufführung dieses wunderschönen Meisterwerks. Der intime Dialog zwischen dem Solocello und dem Orchester ist echt hörenswert. Einfach wundervoll!
Es la PLEGARIA CON QUE COMIENZA EL DÍA DE KIPPUR,
Une splendeur, qu elle beauté merci infiniment
Merveilleuse interprétation, personne ne peut rester insensible à tant de maestria…
Le temps est suspendu quand on écoute ici un Maisky très inspiré
Потрясающе!. Никогда бы не подумала, что моя душа будет трепетать от звука виолончели. Музыка великолепна. Браво.
merci ,d'abord au créateur d'une telle oeuvre et à tous ces artistes interpretes si talentueux!
fantantisch wat Maisky doet. BRAVO !!!
Elke keer weer genieten! Sialom!
Бесподобно! Потрясающе! Гениально!
Wunderbar. Ich war beeindruckt.
Ich auch.
Ich war dabei.Ein Genuss für die Sinne
Ez a dallam csodálatos, nem csak énekhangon, hanem minden hangszeren is. A lelket mozgatja meg!
This composition breaks me to my core.
Most profound soulful playing of this piece ever! And that orchestra has the perfect mellow sound to assist Mischa. Such perfection of beauty and sound just melts our hearts. Thank you! Get up stupid audience, you just heard greatness!
C'est magnifique bravo.
종교적인 색채와 경건한 선율이 자신의 영혼을 살피게 하며 마음의 치유와 위로를 받으며 마음의 순수함을 회복하는 Max Bruch의 Kol Nidrei 음악감상에서 배웠던 선생님의 가르침을 떠 올려봅니다.
Incroyable bravo !!
Magnificent . Listening to yhis for a long time. Has the same effect on me!
This was my late Fathers story in music in world war 2 ,❤️😢🇳🇱, he survived and joined the RAF in The uk during the war .
This music he wanted at his cremation , verry verry important for all of us 🥰
What an interpretation!
Una belleza digna de la mejor humanidad
Sublime , il n'y a que la musique en vraie, elle ne triche pas .merci.
Звёздный час Миши Майского! Не каждому такое дано!
Почему Брух не великий композитор?
Amazing performance of this profound meaningful piece.
ThankU for sharing, posting. Eternal.
Am Israel CHAI!
Beautiful, eye watering....
어제 이걸 듣고 눈물을 또르륵 흘렸는데 생각해 보니까 저번에 처음 들었을 때도 눈물을 흘리며 좋아했던 기억이 납니다
Wonderful!!!
esto es una maravilla. con una sensibilidad asombrosa
아직도 여전 하시네요 건강하세요
Good luck !
Priceless.
Cello playing ever dazzling!
Cello and cellist Speaks
To my heart 8:50 8:54
Epic ! Always inspired by his interpretation.
아름다운 음악이다~~
...beautiful....
Esta obra de Max Bruch es de una profundidad oceánica. Más allá de lo que esta melodía implica para el judaísmo como súplica religiosa, es sentimiento en estado de pureza. Y Misha Maisky le da un sentido casii místico