-musicians: Alexey Mikhailov and Glinka choir -piece: Sviridov: Pushkin's Garland, No. 7: Reveille -original video: ua-cam.com/video/EFHQNgO3jTA/v-deo.html Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
This music piece is based on a beautiful poem written by Pushkin about the zorya beat ("the tattoo beat") which he remembers from his school days: short signals played on trumpet used by soldiers to mark the end of the day and time to return to their qauters or the beginning of the day (you may hear an example of the real old-fashioned signal here, at the very beginning of the video ua-cam.com/video/CDaPLA6Oxrc/v-deo.htmlsi=wqLqRghdR9QAi5Rn). So the boy here is actually imitating the sound of military trampets and doing it marvellously - pure and sharp, yet melodious sound flying in the crisp air.
I was NOT expecting that low voice. Actually, i was expecting the high voice. But it came from somewhere else. This was stunning and an absolute masterpiece.
Protruded adam's apple suggests pubescence. My son sang in a boy's chore. I was so happy when after the breaking his voice became low and remember how disappointed his teacher was as none of the boys had returned with the tenor voice. Thus I found out that the true juwel is a tenor )) @@espressivsymbols3220
HERE is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
It's not just a door. That is special place giving echo and resonantion. They arent using microphone. Usually ancient churches were designed to create perfect resonantion effect.
yes sadly that knowledge has been lost, or rather isn't used these days in the west at least it's all soulless and mainstream 'music' is more destructive than anything
They are many religiou buildings famous for their acoustic performances. It s essentially a question of distances between walls (stone or wood panels) and proportions. I was stuck by the acoustic completely surprising in a church well known, in south france abbay of Senanques (84). I was in the transept on one side of the church, and could listen perfectly people whispering when entering at the opposite : the entrance door ! This was... Maybe 50..60 meters far. Same as in a little church in lyon where my girl friend used to train on the organ... a marvelous sound. And reverberation of organ pipes.
@@Koozwad Please don't confuse 'western music' with US pop music (and similar and related genres in the rest of the world). And even in that mainstream genre where vocalists are merely pretty microphones, you can find the ocational gem, if you are willing to dig through the mud that is.
HERE is Our Savior YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF” From the Ancient Semitic Scroll: "Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3) Ancient Semitic Direct Translation Yad - "Behold The Hand" He - "Behold the Breath" Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
Love how you added "if he wants it" out of consideration because I can also really see him being pretty famous and well-known if he took his talent and skill further. But of course there's more things in life he may want better than this. We're not the person himself after all, hehe.
This masterpiece "The Bells of Dawn" was composed by the brilliant Russian composer Georgy Sviridov in the style of an Orthodox choir. The lyrics were written by the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The singer is the fair-haired blond Alexey Mikhailov. The music was recorded in St. Petersburg in 2018.
The Russian people have mastered the fine arts at a level few will ever hope to reach. The music, dance, literature, sciences. Such a rich and beautiful culture that spans many hundreds of years.
@@nathanclaspell6003 too bad their government doesnt care about any of them. Who knows how much potential has been and is being thrown away in the trenches.. so many lives ruined, tragic.
Yes they are!! Why are you still reading?? I assume you thing there is more here?? Well your right The truth about time You want what you don’t have anymore. You think about what you don’t have not realizing one day you will do anything to be in the moment you’re living in now. All days feel the same but for some reason you think holding onto the past is going to do something. You know what you have to do to make your life not feel repetitive but you still won’t do it. We all live isolated live now and are too scared to talk to people because of fear of what they think not knowing they are feeling the same way about us. We’ve all sinned and need forgiveness only God can give it to us. We look inward for help because that’s what society says, then we feel depressed and self conscious about every problem we have so we turn to things to “fix” ourselves. We then realize we will never be the best and even if we are we would still feel worried about the future. Have a nice day!
As a musician. The soloist surprised me...but the choir...maaaannnn. this is a very beautifully written piece. The control and tonal quality of singers
As a official armchair expert regulator, i vouch for your well earned credibility, that you aquired from decades of passionate dedication to your honorable craft.
@@nutellajunkie8848 right? I'm an alto and perfectly comfortable as a girl, but I've sincerely thought about doing HRT just so I can hear that gorgeous, resonant tone coming out of myself. It even seems a little tragic that it will likely never happen.
@@aurorarhys5666 Edit: I've been told this comment is a lot of projecting. That was not my intention. I apologize. I meant this to be a "here's my experience, it sounds very vaguely similar to something you said but that could easily just mean nothing and hey you're valid no matter what" type of thing. I guess it doesn't sound like that. I'm still leaving the post up though. (TLDR at bottom) Me, a few months ago: "I'm perfectly comfortable as a boy, but sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be in a female body". Now, I identify as both male and female, and I use he/him and she/her interchangeably. I'm not saying this is you. I know trans female basses who are really happy with their voices (and gender), so it stands to reason that a cis female could *want* a bass voice. But it just struck me how eerily similar your comment was to comments I made a few months ago, about wishing I could carry a pregnancy when I got older. So, if you are like me, then I figured hearing this might help. Not all trans people feel dysphoria. Sometimes that's because they're like me and are more than one gender. Other times, it's because they got lucky enough to only feel gender euphoria, and not dysphoria. But back to the first point-- just because something correlates with gender doesn't mean it's necessarily tied to it. In fact, very little is completely 100% tied to gender. Seriously. I've even heard about someone who says she's a man. And no, I did not misgender her just now. She uses she/her pronouns. But in a masculine way. If that's not solid enough proof that pretty much nothing is fully tied to gender, then I don't know what is. So, if you're cis female and want a bass voice, you're definitely valid. TLDR; I can't tell you what your gender is, and you're valid whether you're cis or not. But also, don't let the fact that you feel comfortable as a girl stop you from exploring it (if you want to and feel safe doing so). You might find you're equally (or more) comfortable as a boy. Or you might not; some people who question end up simply reaffirming that they're cis. You're valid either way (I can't say that enough).
@@yf-n7710 Literal gaslighting. Leave her alone and stop confusing people into sterilizing themselves with your ridiculous gender dogma. There is nothing good that can come from obsessing over your gender identity.
@@fastenbulbous I think you need to take another look at what I wrote. I made it perfectly clear that I wasn't telling her to do anything. I specifically said she should only explore those things if she wanted to and felt safe doing so. And that she might not find anything even if she did explore. How is that gaslighting? And for the record, I said nothing about sterilization. That is a separate issue. I myself was born in a male body, and I believe that I would be happier in a female body. However, I do not pursue sex reassignment surgery, specifically because I want to have biological children some day, and that is more important to me. Perhaps if uterus transplants existed, I would pursue surgery. Then I would try for bio children via pregnancy. But that would by no reasonable definition be classified as sterilization. And since that does not exist with our current technology, I don't pursue surgery at all. You can explore gender without deciding to change your body, as it turns out. The only ramifications I've had are the social ones of ppl using "she/her" pronouns for me and calling me a woman. And even those are reversible if I choose to ask people to stop (which I don't because it makes me happy).
Can’t believe I’ve never heard this before. I’ve been listening to music for my whole life and have been a professional musician for 20 years! Absolutely divine
A post from the original explains as follows: This is a Russian poet Pushkin's poem Soprano boy is immitating sound of distant bell and the soloist is singing Pushkins's poem Rough translation: "The distant church bell ringing at the dawn The old Dante book is falling out of my hands The last words are still on my lips, but reading unfinished And my soul flying far away... This sound, so familiar and so vividly alive Which I've heard so many times, Takes me to my childhood, to the place where I grew up Long long time ago...."
the little boy at the beginning singing took my breath away... like my brain can't fathom .. im literally watching him sing so high and beautifully and can't even take it all in and can't process it.😭
There is a church in Southern Calif called the Crystal Cathedral. My mother has a 4 octave range and used to sing Amazing Grace accapella (sp) every Easter. Her voice would just roll off the ceilings and walls. Afterwards people would be crying thanking her and blessing her for singing. I was a young child and remember the accolades she received.
@@utahdan231 i cant read russian but the original video linked seems to imply this video is from 2018? Dmitri died in 2017 at 55? Are we doing a bit (in which case, apologies) or am I missing something?
@@puckiity the video was published in 2018. It doesn’t mean it was recorded in 2018. We have plenty of videos recorded decades ago ,youTube is only 19 years old.
@@utahdan231 instead of being condescending why not check the internet to see if you made a mistake? It’s not Dmitry Hvorostovsky (who had brown eyes, unlike this boy who has blue and definitely wasn’t born in 1962). This is Aleksey Mikhailov.
I was not expecting that deep voice to come out of that young man. What a contrast to the other soloist singing the high notes. Both of them sang well, truly hauntingly beautiful.
I have heard heavenly music one morning. I was on my grandparent's farm. It was a weekday. The sun was bright and the temperature was comfortable. It was unlike anything I had ever heard. I have yet to hear it again but I was frozen. It was the most beautiful melody that became a part of me.
I used to hear something similar every morning as I was waking when I was a child. It stopped around the time I turned 13 never to return but it was a sound I will never forget. Hoping it will return one day
That wasn’t just a random corner! That room was specifically made for a vocalist like him to create a beautiful natural echo without the help of microphones
@roachdoggjr1940 I enjoy Minecraft, played Fortnite in 2021. The toxicity is what brainrots them and the language. Plus the way you said it and the emoji made it sound like you had something against the church and the kid.
A user named Nadya published the following info below another video showing this masterpiece, for better understanding : "This is Russian poet Pushkin's poem Soprano boy is imitating the sound of distant bell, and the soloist is singing Pushkins's poem Rough translation: "The distant church bell ringing at the dawn The old Dante book is falling out of my hand The last words are still on my lips, but reading unfinished And my soul flying far away... This sound, so familiar and so vividly alive Which I've heard so many times, Takes me to my childhood, to the place where I grew up Long long time ago...." "
His voice is so low and rich you can hear the overtones. It’s truly stunning to hear to both the soloists and the choir sing so beautifully, I can’t even imagine hearing it in person.
@@深夜-l9f generally you need a very loud and clear fundamental tone to clearly hear overtones. everytime a sound is played, the overtones mix with it and do allow you to distinguish instruments, as well as voices, but that isn't all that you have to distinguish voices. You have the way start the note (attack), the way they end the note (decay and release), how much breath you put into it, how much volume, head voice or chest voice, etc... these can vastly change the quality of a sound aside from overtones. tldr; I got carried away here with my response. my point is this: every sound you hear has overtones, but you can actually distinctly hear overtones separate from the fundamental when it is loud, clear, and usually lower in the register. usually you don't "seperately" hear an overtone, it's just a part of the sound.
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Deuteronomy 5:11 This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD hath commanded, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, that they bring thee a red heifer without spot, wherein is no blemish, and upon which never came yoke. Numbers 19:2
I was NOT expecting that. His voice so deep and booming brought me to tears. I thought the title was click bait and didn’t click on this video for nearly a year. Man was I wrong. I’ve been missing out all this time. His voice is astounding. I felt something move in my soul.
Same! I started giggling when I realized the cute “beeping” from the corner wasn’t a horn but immediately wept when that voice boomed out of the other boy. 🥹✨ His eyes roll back at one point and it seems more like channeling from higher realms than human performance. GORGEOUS. 💫
Blonde young man, is sounding like a professional adult singer. This kid is very good at sacred music. They all are. The different parts and ranges. The young man sings magnificently.
One minor correction, this isn't sacred music. This piece is called 'Reveille' and is a part of A Pushkin Wreath (or Garland), a collection of the poet's work put to music by composer Georgy Sviridov.
After hearing music on a radio channel from three composers I never heard of, two hours later on UA-cam I find Sviridov. Thank you for extending my world! And when I saw the blonde boy at first, I certainly didn't expect that bass voice..
@@Sougabrielfelix Then I would love to hear him sing soprano. When this was filmed he was a deep baritone. He might develop more and become a full base.
The blonde hair guy’s singing was honestly so impressive I was blown away from how low his vocals were. Also the dark hair kid in the other side did a fantastic job on the high notes which complimented the choir behind the blonde guy
Why do i feel like this would make even angels smile and be moved to tears. This is amazing. Both voices didn't match the exterior lol. Breathtaking. BEAUTIFUL.
So girl voices change too as u get older and I feel like it allowed me to unlock like an entire new range genuinely. Like I can reach even the notes the blond dude is singing while also reaching the notes the little boy in the corner is singing. Its kinda cool
The blonde lad is a future basso profundo in the opera. He is a gift to the world, like all the others; and the youngster has the voice of an angel. All the voices are angelic.
I get the heaven vibe. Its less the papal ringing church bells happy sound and more warrior reaching valhalla "lord of the rings"-esque norse ruska ascending to heaven feel. Don't think the kid is a basso profundo. He's young so he might train into it, but the range is right in the middle of a baritone range. The solo doesn't give him the chance to cross below the staff or show off his full range.
@@danielcooke9974 I mean ... I wasn't speaking literally. It was meant more of an adjective instead of a noun. But I get where you're going with it and appreciate the smile it left me with.
@@MsHburnettI respect the audience too, but I think what this commenter is saying is that the sound quality would be even better if the choir was recorded in the cathedral without the audience present. The bodies absorb some of the music. Without them there the choir would sound even richer and fuller. ❤️
Same, obviously the audience was respectful and kept quiet. Glad they saw it. But I, too, would love an audio recording to listen to on earbuds and drift away to SANS audience ruffling lol
I don't know, but the lighting lowered, with some added mist effect, along with emerald northern lights moving behind them, would certainly accentuate the atmosphere of the beautiful music.
Thank you - the gimmicky garbage extruding from various soulless directors invading the great opera houses is intrusive, dynamic altering and just plain vomitorius. Who needs giant moving sets when you've a Peter Mattei on stage...who bounces from angelic to really rather naughty in a quick exhalation... The blonde bass and the young soprano and choir here are all beautiful... Just the music, thanks...and maybe a few lumens of moonlight, but that's it!
@@larkatdawn don’t know. I saw Muse recently, and Matt Bellamy is an amazing singer. The concert was a SHOW. Massive animatronics, beautiful light work, and lots of drama. It was a show done by an insanely talented man, made electric by the fancy lights and smoke and lasers. It made what could have been soulless into something magical.
Well that's a whole different category. If I want something light hearted and bubbly to dance to, I'm not gonna go see a church choir. They might look at me funny if I'd go "WHOOOO YEEEEAH!!" If I want something more performative with amazing singing I go to opera. If I just want beautiful singing I go to see a choir.
From a kid who looks like he'd be part of My Chemical Romance, wasn't expecting that voice! Also love the kinda feel that the two are in some sort of conversation. Truly remarkable!
I feel like the first kid could be jesus in the conversation and is like “do I really have to die on the cross??” And the other kid is God and he’s saying “yes my son we need to sacrifice you for humankind”
Why? It's not even a Christian song or about Salvation in Jesus Christ or what he did on the Cross to save us from our sins. It's not...Amazing Grace... song
My son used to sing in a cathedral choir and I'd go and listen to them practicing, the acoustics were amazing and I got shivers all over listening to them.
The first sequence when the solo starts singing is truly beautiful. The slow descent from a holy angelic sound to a warm hopeful tone is hard to describe but honestly I have replayed it 10 times so far and love it. 1:55
Hi, this is Wayne Lewis of the music group "Atlantic Starr". Even though we were a famous pop/RnB group, my brother and I studied classical music from kids to young adults, before we became famous, so this video is a real treat, and OMG...how beautiful!! From the choir humming the chords, in such perfect pitch, to the wonderful perfect pitch of the boy soprano, to the rich sound of the boy baritone, was seriously a breath of fresh air! Thank you so much for posting this. God bless you all, and stay safe!🙏🏽🧡💥
As a former singer of a cathedral choir. I can say that it is the most powerful and beautiful experience to partake in. Especially when singing during high mass or special services ( Midnight mass) I watch videos of my time from the cathedral choir and can’t believe how good we were then and even later in years
This is probably a dumb question. But do you have to be catholic to get into this type of singing. I have 2 young sons I would love to eventually get involved in choir like this
@@slee7991this isn't a religious song, and it's in an Orthodox Church not Catholic. But usually you can find choirs that are not affiliated with any denomination,try looking up male voice choir in your locality.
@@slee7991not op but prolly since it's a choir duh At my place they take pple from my church . But at different places it may differ ? Just go to where ever and ask if you can have them join the choir group
@@slee7991I think it depends. The more performance oriented choirs will take anyone who applies who meets the standards, they are looking for talent. I knew they will hire organists who aren't churchgoers. But the ones who are just doing them for services might want the choir to be members of the church.
Should try shape note singing. A very different emphasis but it's huge fun if you like singing. A lot of people know it as Sacred Harp singing. It's non denominational and very loud and enthusiastic, and when you get a large group of singers it's just a powerful experience, just a bit rough edged if you are used to this sort of delicate, professional singing. But there are some very good singers involved, very powerful voices. It shakes the air.
The young boy singing solitary in the shade is the ABSOLUTE MAGIC VOICE, to me. He should be celebrated as the star that he is truly is. A lot of sadness in his eyes. I hope he is properly loved and respected
Sounds like angels...I remember weeping in a church in Kubyshev when we visited...the church was so spirit-filled, and the choir voices were spine-tingling. God hears all our songs, all our prayers in every language. Can you imagine how beautiful heaven will be with the multitude singing as one???💖
I think about this, all the time. Singers and musicians, who will instantly fit in "The Choir of Angels and Musicians", in Heaven.....Keep it up, we all have a place💖🎤🎵🎶💖
I stumbled on this a few years ago. When the blond young man, Alexey Mikhailov, started to sing, the hair on the back of my neck stood straight up! I expected another tenor and not a baritone, almost a bass. What a magnificent voice on that young man. There is, at least, one more video of him soloing and one of his conducting the choir.
Omg !! I was not expecting thag beautiful, deep voice to come from that young man.. he has such talent, i can only imagine how far he will go with his singing !
Whoa! Almost fell out of my chair when the young blond man opened his mouth and started to sing. Did NOT expect that voice! Great staging, too - a choir of dark-haired young singers surrounding the almost delicate looking pale blonde soloist, from whom we expect ethereal tones, and BAM! What a magnificent performance by all involved. 💖😘
This has shown up on my feed so many times before. I didn't watch, but tonight, something said i needed to watch! Wow! I am at a loss for words at how profound and beautiful this is! I wish it was longer. Thank you for sharing this.
So... Cloud from Final Fantasy VII can not only wield a sword twice his size, tame and ride chocobos, slay monsters the likes of Bahamut and Ruby Weapon, defeat Sepiroth and save the world... but also has voice likely similar to the Arcangel Michael. Who knew?
Alexei Mikhailov is magnificent, ❤ and he just gets so much better with age. This was the very first piece I heard, some time ago (I think it was recorded about 6 years back), and since then have found some more pieces of perfection ❤ (please take the time to find them, well worth the listen). I hope the young treble at the door has also found his adult voice. Blessings to both of them and the entire Glinka choir. Magical voices. ❤❤❤
The blond kid reminds me strongly, both in appearence and voice, of the late, great Russian opera singer Dimitri Hvorostovsky, who died much too young. Great to know there are other singers like him.
Beautiful. Surprising to see those in the comments saying the boy was out of tune/flat/sharp. They have no idea what theyre talking about. Im a musician, they were perfectly in tune
They probably aren't used to the acoustics of large rooms and reverberation. And they're probably so programmed by the saturation of 4x4 time signatures they dont know. Speaking from experience.
-musicians: Alexey Mikhailov and Glinka choir
-piece: Sviridov: Pushkin's Garland, No. 7: Reveille
-original video: ua-cam.com/video/EFHQNgO3jTA/v-deo.html
Thank you so much for watching! ❤️
This is what you hear when entering Hell:
ua-cam.com/video/RQjyIw-vG8U/v-deo.html
So let it be
@some people deserve to be humbled 4 good hah, they definitely don't fail at losing battle in Ukraine 😉
@@Moxiousnilk like Ukraine never fell to kill their own people🤭
@@hashaintswan "fail" russian bot, no need to pretend that you can speak English)))
Me: "Man, what an angelic voice. I wonder, who is singing it."
Camera:
Me: "Ah yes. The child they left in front of the door. Glorious."
He wasn't part of the choir, just felt the vibe while passing by.
@@somerandom7672😂
😂😂😂
Some commeter said that it represents bells ringing far way.
It's for the sound effects. Just so you know.
Little boy hiding behind the doors with that high voice imitating the bells ringing somwhere far away is another part of art, that's cool
That's not 'cool'. It's transcendent
@@Mias_Momma You should differ a bit. Not everything is of equal value. There's always a hierarchy in everything
This music piece is based on a beautiful poem written by Pushkin about the zorya beat ("the tattoo beat") which he remembers from his school days: short signals played on trumpet used by soldiers to mark the end of the day and time to return to their qauters or the beginning of the day (you may hear an example of the real old-fashioned signal here, at the very beginning of the video ua-cam.com/video/CDaPLA6Oxrc/v-deo.htmlsi=wqLqRghdR9QAi5Rn).
So the boy here is actually imitating the sound of military trampets and doing it marvellously - pure and sharp, yet melodious sound flying in the crisp air.
Calm down let people enjoy! And no not everything has a hierarchy@@Io-Io-Io
@@till851 🤦♂️
You don't understand what this is about
I was NOT expecting that low voice. Actually, i was expecting the high voice. But it came from somewhere else. This was stunning and an absolute masterpiece.
Because it is the oldest choir in Russia, established in 1479.
@@rb847that's crazy they look much younger than that
@@williamburnside7167 Lol
when i saw that adam's apple i had doubts on the high voice but never factored a bass solo
Protruded adam's apple suggests pubescence. My son sang in a boy's chore. I was so happy when after the breaking his voice became low and remember how disappointed his teacher was as none of the boys had returned with the tenor voice. Thus I found out that the true juwel is a tenor )) @@espressivsymbols3220
i love how the crowd adds to it- sounds like occasional whispering of trees and wind, even water and birds sometimes.
I totally agree with you, at 3:02 I am pretty sure I heard someone farting.
@@WorkMusic1975 special effects 😭
@@alessia-z6u
That’s the wind! 😅
The kid solo belting absolute notes from the other corner. Really blended into the main performers piece perfectly. Goosebumps!!
And to think i thought they couldn’t have a better source of surround sound with just being in that building. Fuck it, put a whole person back there
Actually he was a bit flat xD
@@whynottalklikeapirat yea I didn’t think he was that great w-w
@@whynottalklikeapirat still a kid.
HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
It's not just a door. That is special place giving echo and resonantion. They arent using microphone. Usually ancient churches were designed to create perfect resonantion effect.
Yes, special wood of that.
yes sadly that knowledge has been lost, or rather isn't used
these days in the west at least it's all soulless and mainstream 'music' is more destructive than anything
Yup that's how you "mixed" back in the day
They are many religiou buildings famous for their acoustic performances. It s essentially a question of distances between walls (stone or wood panels) and proportions.
I was stuck by the acoustic completely surprising in a church well known, in south france abbay of Senanques (84). I was in the transept on one side of the church, and could listen perfectly people whispering when entering at the opposite : the entrance door ! This was... Maybe 50..60 meters far.
Same as in a little church in lyon where my girl friend used to train on the organ... a marvelous sound. And reverberation of organ pipes.
@@Koozwad Please don't confuse 'western music' with US pop music (and similar and related genres in the rest of the world). And even in that mainstream genre where vocalists are merely pretty microphones, you can find the ocational gem, if you are willing to dig through the mud that is.
When he begins to sing, it is otherworldly.
Very much so...I didnt expect bass😁
@@kathleenking47 It's more of a bass-baritone.
HERE is Our Savior
YaH The Heavenly FATHER HIMSELF was Who they Crucified for our sins, NOT jesus, and “HERE IS THE PROOF”
From the Ancient Semitic Scroll:
"Yad He Vav He" is what Moses wrote, when Moses asked YaH His Name (Exodus 3)
Ancient Semitic Direct Translation
Yad - "Behold The Hand"
He - "Behold the Breath"
Vav - "Behold The NAIL"
@@Praise___YaH cring
Same with this angels womans voice.
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the young guy left at the door Is the most angelic bird I've ever heard. Is voice is a blessing
Blond kid has a future career in the opera if he wants it. Terrific voice!
Love how you added "if he wants it" out of consideration because I can also really see him being pretty famous and well-known if he took his talent and skill further. But of course there's more things in life he may want better than this. We're not the person himself after all, hehe.
@@AgentMoss2217 Precisely. His aspiration may be to be a machinist, for all we know, or a farmer.
There is a video available of a solo concert performance he gave when a little older and blonder. ua-cam.com/video/JpAoWL2quxI/v-deo.html
Hes as unusual as a 12 year old being
6 foot 3
I know one..
He wont be 13 until february
@@kathleenking47 I was nearly that tall at that age. I ended up at 6'4".
i just love that humans came together to use their voices to sing something like this.
In love and communion, to praise the One who gives us ability and life🙌🏾
@@Desta4508 *._.*
Are you an alien? Cause this is how we address members of other species
And now they’ve been drafted to be cannon fodder for Putin.
@@Desta4508 You mean Odin
I can’t be the only one who was surprised such a deep voice came from that main kid
Anyone knows if this version is on Spotify? Cant find it :(
I know right
I first read that "main kid" as that "man kid" LOL!
Look up Will Ramos from Lorna Shore and you’d be even more surprised
Gorgeous bass baritone voice.
This masterpiece "The Bells of Dawn" was composed by the brilliant Russian composer Georgy Sviridov in the style of an Orthodox choir. The lyrics were written by the great Russian poet Alexander Pushkin. The singer is the fair-haired blond Alexey Mikhailov. The music was recorded in St. Petersburg in 2018.
The Russian people have mastered the fine arts at a level few will ever hope to reach. The music, dance, literature, sciences. Such a rich and beautiful culture that spans many hundreds of years.
thank you for the information!
@@nathanclaspell6003 too bad their government doesnt care about any of them. Who knows how much potential has been and is being thrown away in the trenches.. so many lives ruined, tragic.
@@AnleifrFINare you talking about the Ukrainian regime of Fuhrer Zelensky? Agree.
Thanks for letting us know!
Are yall not hearing the CHOIR too though?? Like they are KILLING IT back there with that ethereal tone and sound!
Yes they are!!
Why are you still reading??
I assume you thing there is more here??
Well your right
The truth about time
You want what you don’t have anymore. You think about what you don’t have not realizing one day you will do anything to be in the moment you’re living in now. All days feel the same but for some reason you think holding onto the past is going to do something. You know what you have to do to make your life not feel repetitive but you still won’t do it. We all live isolated live now and are too scared to talk to people because of fear of what they think not knowing they are feeling the same way about us. We’ve all sinned and need forgiveness only God can give it to us. We look inward for help because that’s what society says, then we feel depressed and self conscious about every problem we have so we turn to things to “fix” ourselves. We then realize we will never be the best and even if we are we would still feel worried about the future. Have a nice day!
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no nobody you are slone hearing it...omg ure so genius amazing
The first solo done by the dark headed kid was perfect, pure notes. The blond headed kid's voice was so deep and unexpected. Very nice job everyone.
@Helen Woodrum , the kid was quite flat on some notes, great prepubescent voice tho
@@JRischill I'd like to see you do it
@@JRischill Chop off his balls so we can hear that angelic voice for all of our lives.
@@JRischill still amazing tho, for the average listener this is basically perfect ha
@@JRischill ayo
As a musician. The soloist surprised me...but the choir...maaaannnn. this is a very beautifully written piece. The control and tonal quality of singers
Exaclty, almost sound like violins
@@iggmeister4137 CASTRATI
@@iggmeister4137 I really doubt it. Is just that they are really young and trained
@@manuelluis5456 Don’t be ridiculous.
sameeee
I'm beyond shocked at how DEEP the soloist voice is, like how old is he? 16, 17 and already has such a deep voice? 😮😮😮😮
17
Same here, it was an absolute surprise when he started singing. Wonderful voice
As a former armchair expert with multiple degrees in UA-cam sciences I've come to the conclusion that this is a fine piece of art.
Agreed
🤓 Underrated comment... 🤣speaking as a _Current Armchair Expert & 2x Champion of BuLLshiT._ 🏆
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As a official armchair expert regulator, i vouch for your well earned credibility, that you aquired from decades of passionate dedication to your honorable craft.
😂😂😂😂. Indeed. A wonderful piece.
Omg ! Finally one of a kind of a dying tribe ! You told the truth as it it ! You are ...AWESOME !!!!
The two antipodes of the human voice a treble and deep bass encompass all beauty
Cries in alto and tenor.
@@nutellajunkie8848 right? I'm an alto and perfectly comfortable as a girl, but I've sincerely thought about doing HRT just so I can hear that gorgeous, resonant tone coming out of myself. It even seems a little tragic that it will likely never happen.
@@aurorarhys5666 Edit: I've been told this comment is a lot of projecting. That was not my intention. I apologize. I meant this to be a "here's my experience, it sounds very vaguely similar to something you said but that could easily just mean nothing and hey you're valid no matter what" type of thing. I guess it doesn't sound like that. I'm still leaving the post up though.
(TLDR at bottom) Me, a few months ago: "I'm perfectly comfortable as a boy, but sometimes I wonder what it would be like to be in a female body". Now, I identify as both male and female, and I use he/him and she/her interchangeably. I'm not saying this is you. I know trans female basses who are really happy with their voices (and gender), so it stands to reason that a cis female could *want* a bass voice.
But it just struck me how eerily similar your comment was to comments I made a few months ago, about wishing I could carry a pregnancy when I got older. So, if you are like me, then I figured hearing this might help. Not all trans people feel dysphoria. Sometimes that's because they're like me and are more than one gender. Other times, it's because they got lucky enough to only feel gender euphoria, and not dysphoria.
But back to the first point-- just because something correlates with gender doesn't mean it's necessarily tied to it. In fact, very little is completely 100% tied to gender. Seriously. I've even heard about someone who says she's a man. And no, I did not misgender her just now. She uses she/her pronouns. But in a masculine way. If that's not solid enough proof that pretty much nothing is fully tied to gender, then I don't know what is. So, if you're cis female and want a bass voice, you're definitely valid.
TLDR; I can't tell you what your gender is, and you're valid whether you're cis or not. But also, don't let the fact that you feel comfortable as a girl stop you from exploring it (if you want to and feel safe doing so). You might find you're equally (or more) comfortable as a boy. Or you might not; some people who question end up simply reaffirming that they're cis. You're valid either way (I can't say that enough).
@@yf-n7710 Literal gaslighting. Leave her alone and stop confusing people into sterilizing themselves with your ridiculous gender dogma. There is nothing good that can come from obsessing over your gender identity.
@@fastenbulbous I think you need to take another look at what I wrote. I made it perfectly clear that I wasn't telling her to do anything. I specifically said she should only explore those things if she wanted to and felt safe doing so. And that she might not find anything even if she did explore. How is that gaslighting?
And for the record, I said nothing about sterilization. That is a separate issue. I myself was born in a male body, and I believe that I would be happier in a female body. However, I do not pursue sex reassignment surgery, specifically because I want to have biological children some day, and that is more important to me. Perhaps if uterus transplants existed, I would pursue surgery. Then I would try for bio children via pregnancy. But that would by no reasonable definition be classified as sterilization. And since that does not exist with our current technology, I don't pursue surgery at all. You can explore gender without deciding to change your body, as it turns out. The only ramifications I've had are the social ones of ppl using "she/her" pronouns for me and calling me a woman. And even those are reversible if I choose to ask people to stop (which I don't because it makes me happy).
Glad more people are discovering this gem
Me too :)
I love Sviridov
You're still alive!
Can’t believe I’ve never heard this before. I’ve been listening to music for my whole life and have been a professional musician for 20 years! Absolutely divine
Praise the algorithm
I didn’t expect that deep voice from the tall blonde young man 😮
Both soloists killed it. The second took my breath away -- what a voice
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@@RJchaoticme too
@@cristinacristina9756 me three
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Slytherin's choir is absolutely on point! Beautiful.
10 POINTS TO SLYTHERIN
😂😂😂
Yupp
yeah but the ginger with a mullet is technically a Weasley
@@itsaguinness😄
A post from the original explains as follows:
This is a Russian poet Pushkin's poem
Soprano boy is immitating sound of distant bell and the soloist is singing Pushkins's poem
Rough translation:
"The distant church bell ringing at the dawn
The old Dante book is falling out of my hands
The last words are still on my lips, but reading unfinished
And my soul flying far away...
This sound, so familiar and so vividly alive
Which I've heard so many times,
Takes me to my childhood, to the place where I grew up
Long long time ago...."
Do you know the name of the poem?
Found it. It's called 3opo 6bOT
As a Russian, I can tell you - I could barely understand a single word in the song. The only one i could was "...flying away" - "улетает" in Russian
@@zx3215 it's still easier than understanding what Morgenshtern raps about.
Thanks mate :-)
the little boy at the beginning singing took my breath away... like my brain can't fathom .. im literally watching him sing so high and beautifully and can't even take it all in and can't process it.😭
That kid chilling in the nook and the blond bellower were great compliments. Chills.
Imagine the stereo effect of that in person
I just love the phrase “the blond bellower”, lmao. Sounds like the name of an epic video game boss.
@@luissandoval9775 HAHAHA IKR. The Nook Kid and the Blond Bellower
The architecture of a cathedral makes it so pleasurable to sing in one. The walls and high ceilings are part of the choir too.
Purposefully designed to carry sound so the people at the back could hear the priest talking and to take the choir to the next level.
Both the cathedrals and the songs are made with that in mind.
There is a church in Southern Calif called the Crystal Cathedral. My mother has a 4 octave range and used to sing Amazing Grace accapella (sp) every Easter. Her voice would just roll off the ceilings and walls. Afterwards people would be crying thanking her and blessing her for singing. I was a young child and remember the accolades she received.
Those spaces are so fun to sing in, my high school choir got to sing in Cathedrals in Quebec City and what a change from our school auditorium!!
ted mosby architect💀
I didn't expect his voice to be so deep! Cool. 👏
It was the absolute opposite of what I was expecting!
@@fred9435 Not even close.
Me too.
"balls just dropped speed run"
Incidentally, I was totally expecting him to be be baritone, just based on his appearance, and being silent for so long.
The harmonies combined with the high, and then low voices? Magical......ethereal.
Did not except that young guy to have such a deep voice! This video gave me chills! Beautiful!
I know his voice took my breath away, amazing so beautiful both voices together ❤
*expect
I wasn't looking when he started singing and thought it was the trololo guy:
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@@The_Kirk_Lazarus pedant
@William Wolf Who are you "White Knighting" for, you pusillanimous sycophant?
I was not expecting that voice out of that blonde young man. Nor the young boy in the back. Just wow
The young blond man is one of the best base-barytons of 21th century, late Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
@@utahdan231 i cant read russian but the original video linked seems to imply this video is from 2018? Dmitri died in 2017 at 55? Are we doing a bit (in which case, apologies) or am I missing something?
@@puckiity the video was published in 2018. It doesn’t mean it was recorded in 2018. We have plenty of videos recorded decades ago ,youTube is only 19 years old.
@@utahdan231 instead of being condescending why not check the internet to see if you made a mistake? It’s not Dmitry Hvorostovsky (who had brown eyes, unlike this boy who has blue and definitely wasn’t born in 1962). This is Aleksey Mikhailov.
@@puckiity this is Aleksey Mikailov, not Dmitri Hvorostovsky.
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He looks like a main character
... of a NTR.
Shirogane Miyuki from Kaguya-sama, except this guy can sing 😂
Its just the blonde hair isnt it
@@ascendedbox612 nerotare
@@ascendedbox612 search on your own responsibility, hashtag notsafeforwork hashtag eighteenplus
I love the human singing voice. We can do so much with our voices. ❤️
This would fit perfectly in a fantasy movie with an epic battle scene.
Skyrim for sure
@@kaybee2286 damn right!
Lord of the Rings!
Choirs always get me so amped up
The somber night before the battle
I was not expecting that deep voice to come out of that young man. What a contrast to the other soloist singing the high notes. Both of them sang well, truly hauntingly beautiful.
Sorry, but his voice is not deep, this is not the range of bass, it is baritone.
@fiese friesin I think they were just expecting a higher voice than the one he sang in
He definitely went through puberty. 😄
An example of call and response in classical music.
Threw me, too. He must have had a rough transition during voice change.
I was not expecting that low, deep voice. The boy singing in the high tone was also unexpected. What beautiful and angelic voices they have🥰
They are Russians, and very talented people !
The Russians are good people, unfortunately their leader is an idiot. None of the Russians wanted to go into Ukraine.
If you wanna see talented look up malakai buyoh
@@lyrix.piedraMalakai is absolutely amazing
@@shellzabelle4146 He has the best voice i’ve ever heard.
I have heard heavenly music one morning. I was on my grandparent's farm. It was a weekday. The sun was bright and the temperature was comfortable. It was unlike anything I had ever heard. I have yet to hear it again but I was frozen. It was the most beautiful melody that became a part of me.
What was it?
It’s the celestial sounds from the angels, or something like that.
I’ve heard it twice,
I used to hear something similar every morning as I was waking when I was a child. It stopped around the time I turned 13 never to return but it was a sound I will never forget. Hoping it will return one day
Lol the little boy just hiding in the corner with the voice of an angel
That wasn’t just a random corner! That room was specifically made for a vocalist like him to create a beautiful natural echo without the help of microphones
but one day his balls will drop and he wont be able to sing that anymore (Homer Simpson style)
@roachdoggjr1940 -His friends get to stuck at Fortnite and Minecraft, but he's singing in a chor at a church
@roachdoggjr1940At least his brain isn’t rotting being on those toxic games and instead outside
@roachdoggjr1940 I enjoy Minecraft, played Fortnite in 2021. The toxicity is what brainrots them and the language. Plus the way you said it and the emoji made it sound like you had something against the church and the kid.
A user named Nadya published the following info below another video showing this masterpiece,
for better understanding :
"This is Russian poet Pushkin's poem
Soprano boy is imitating the sound of distant bell, and the soloist is singing Pushkins's poem
Rough translation:
"The distant church bell ringing at the dawn
The old Dante book is falling out of my hand
The last words are still on my lips, but reading unfinished
And my soul flying far away...
This sound, so familiar and so vividly alive
Which I've heard so many times,
Takes me to my childhood, to the place where I grew up
Long long time ago...." "
Thank you for translating ❤
Thank u
that’s beautiful thanks so much ❤
Thank you for the information. Love from Sweden 💛💙
Thats mesmerising. Thank you!
The tonal and dynamic control these singers have at this age is borderline miraculous.
Normal Russian education system ;-) Most of them will end as alcoholics :D
Not that surprising when music is your religion. They eat sleep and breathe for these moments.
Let’s be honest, we clicked for the boy and stayed for the beautiful performance
@@HfdguuUesvi will be honest and i came here for both
@@HfdguuUesvhonestly I came cause of the video title it pulled me in 😭
I’ve heard and seen this kind of thing my entire life and to this day it never ceases to stun and amaze me what humans can do. Utterly beautiful.
His voice is so low and rich you can hear the overtones. It’s truly stunning to hear to both the soloists and the choir sing so beautifully, I can’t even imagine hearing it in person.
yes im not even christian but just as the music this is beautiful
overtones are what enables us to distinguish instruments, isn't it normal to hear the overtones ?
@@深夜-l9f generally you need a very loud and clear fundamental tone to clearly hear overtones. everytime a sound is played, the overtones mix with it and do allow you to distinguish instruments, as well as voices, but that isn't all that you have to distinguish voices. You have the way start the note (attack), the way they end the note (decay and release), how much breath you put into it, how much volume, head voice or chest voice, etc... these can vastly change the quality of a sound aside from overtones.
tldr;
I got carried away here with my response. my point is this: every sound you hear has overtones, but you can actually distinctly hear overtones separate from the fundamental when it is loud, clear, and usually lower in the register. usually you don't "seperately" hear an overtone, it's just a part of the sound.
@phenomenologicalparadox5216 i feel educated. Thanks for lowering my guilt after staying up so late scrolling!
Holy cow, I totally didn't expect that boy to have that voice. WOW!
Thou shalt not take the name of the Lord thy God in vain: for the Lord will not hold him guiltless that taketh his name in vain. Deuteronomy 5:11
This is the ordinance of the law which the LORD hath commanded, saying, Speak unto the children of Israel, that they bring thee a red heifer without spot, wherein is no blemish, and upon which never came yoke. Numbers 19:2
@@ayoolukoga9829 So, to you, the lord is a cow? Also, please... remove yourself with human written texts. Cheers
@@jackal2568 Im old, so for me it is a boy. 😅
I jumped!
@@jackal2568 15 or 16 old are called as boy , not young man.
I was NOT expecting that. His voice so deep and booming brought me to tears. I thought the title was click bait and didn’t click on this video for nearly a year. Man was I wrong. I’ve been missing out all this time. His voice is astounding. I felt something move in my soul.
Same! I started giggling when I realized the cute “beeping” from the corner wasn’t a horn but immediately wept when that voice boomed out of the other boy. 🥹✨ His eyes roll back at one point and it seems more like channeling from higher realms than human performance. GORGEOUS. 💫
Straight cap
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Uh spoiler alert
I think my boyfriend used to be able to sing like this. I'll never hear his voice sing again. He took a bad job it broke his spirit.
Как спокойно становится на душе.... Светло...
Blonde young man, is sounding like a professional adult singer. This kid is very good at sacred music. They all are. The different parts and ranges. The young man sings magnificently.
One minor correction, this isn't sacred music. This piece is called 'Reveille' and is a part of A Pushkin Wreath (or Garland), a collection of the poet's work put to music by composer Georgy Sviridov.
and it has nothing to do with salvation.
Another Dmitri Aleksandrovich Hvorostovsky in the making?
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv You need it though. JESUS loves you!
@@naoedouard4422 "WE" all need salvation. We are all sinners deserving of hell and then the lake of fire on judgement day.
After hearing music on a radio channel from three composers I never heard of, two hours later on UA-cam I find Sviridov. Thank you for extending my world! And when I saw the blonde boy at first, I certainly didn't expect that bass voice..
I'd say he's more of a deep baryton.
God dayum bro
@@darkiee69 he's really young, for you to say what his voice is. And also he can sing whatever he wants. (Not trying to be rude tho, just saying)
@@Sougabrielfelix Then I would love to hear him sing soprano. When this was filmed he was a deep baritone. He might develop more and become a full base.
@@Sougabrielfelix Presumably, if you wanted to be rude, you would have corrected his spelling?
The blonde hair guy’s singing was honestly so impressive I was blown away from how low his vocals were. Also the dark hair kid in the other side did a fantastic job on the high notes which complimented the choir behind the blonde guy
Yeah he was awesome.
Rick Astley
You forgot the brown haired guy with his fantastic mid range vocals.
@@VerisimilitudeDude Who tf out of the 100 kids has midrange vocals 🤣
@@T1MEXII It was a joke... Jeez, lighten up.
Why do i feel like this would make even angels smile and be moved to tears. This is amazing. Both voices didn't match the exterior lol. Breathtaking. BEAUTIFUL.
That is one incredible voice the lead singer has. I never expected that from his appearance. It's like hearing a lion's roar coming from a sparrow.
Damn that’s poetic. Mayhaps I borrow that phrase?
@@Bandikit 😊
Niceone, really like a lion's roar from a sparrow. Sharp
@@Bandikit Absolutely, you may use it.
First their voices then your words.. This video is a treasure along with the comments!
God bless..
Being a male singer and going through puberty takes away so much of our vocal agility 😭.
post puberty, you can train your voice again :D the voice cracks and teenage acne voices don't last forever!
@@larsswig912 Hahaha teenage acne voices
So girl voices change too as u get older and I feel like it allowed me to unlock like an entire new range genuinely. Like I can reach even the notes the blond dude is singing while also reaching the notes the little boy in the corner is singing. Its kinda cool
This is when they start snipping yk what...╏ ” ⊚ ͟ʖ ⊚ ” ╏
@@coldgrandpa ? Female voices do not change by as much, I don't know why you're trying so hard to go "b-but it happens to us too!"💀💀💀💀NPC
The blonde lad is a future basso profundo in the opera. He is a gift to the world, like all the others; and the youngster has the voice of an angel. All the voices are angelic.
More likely a conscript in the army sent to Ukraine now.
@susanivy3619 he has an angel look about him so you could've never expected it
@susanivy3619One of the most brain dead takes I’ve read in a while. Good job. You’ve made me dumber.
@susanivy3619his expression is so gentle, why do you think that?
I get the heaven vibe. Its less the papal ringing church bells happy sound and more warrior reaching valhalla "lord of the rings"-esque norse ruska ascending to heaven feel.
Don't think the kid is a basso profundo. He's young so he might train into it, but the range is right in the middle of a baritone range. The solo doesn't give him the chance to cross below the staff or show off his full range.
So beautiful. The soloist surprised me! What a magnificent voice. If heaven has something better... I can't wait to hear it!!!❤❤❤❤❤❤
My voice teacher in college is from Bulgaria and introduced me to this gem. Had a lot of fun singing Slavic music with him
I wasn't ready for his voice to be that deep, honestly.
Puberty was kind to him
I never expected that voice from such a young man.
he look 18 but voice like 47 yo big man
@@lorcan8484he look 16
Russia has produced legendary basses.
Both singers were absolutely angelic.
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People are terrified by angles voices and appearance on the whole theological speaking
@@danielcooke9974 I mean ... I wasn't speaking literally. It was meant more of an adjective instead of a noun. But I get where you're going with it and appreciate the smile it left me with.
Wow!! The diametrically opposed voices are spectacular! Extraordinarily beautiful!
Both high and low singers were beyond powerful. I want to listen to this on loop for hours-
Is there a reason why the other boy was at the back?
@@Bella-wp7wzProbably to imitate that special echo.
@@Bella-wp7wz most likely for a more long siren sound with the eco effect caused by the chamber door and big room
The transition from the soprano kid to him singing was out of this universe. Made me shed a tear.
I wish someone had them record a studio version - or just record in the church but without the audience. So beautiful
I respect the audience, these are the pious for whom this music was created
@@MsHburnettI respect the audience too, but I think what this commenter is saying is that the sound quality would be even better if the choir was recorded in the cathedral without the audience present. The bodies absorb some of the music. Without them there the choir would sound even richer and fuller. ❤️
I love the audience. I love seeing them enjoy the music.
Same, obviously the audience was respectful and kept quiet. Glad they saw it. But I, too, would love an audio recording to listen to on earbuds and drift away to SANS audience ruffling lol
Also cause the people are noisy. Shuffling, moving this, talking. Would be much better in a studio or without the crowd.
Very nice. I have to admit, I wasn't expecting the very high tone in the bg, and then the very guttural singing upfront. Good job, guy! God bless
Just goes to show you don’t need lights, dancers or effects! Just incredible voices!!!! Great……
I don't know, but the lighting lowered, with some added mist effect, along with emerald northern lights moving behind them, would certainly accentuate the atmosphere of the beautiful music.
Thank you - the gimmicky garbage extruding from various soulless directors invading the great opera houses is intrusive, dynamic altering and just plain vomitorius. Who needs giant moving sets when you've a Peter Mattei on stage...who bounces from angelic to really rather naughty in a quick exhalation... The blonde bass and the young soprano and choir here are all beautiful...
Just the music, thanks...and maybe a few lumens of moonlight, but that's it!
& the church as the musical instrument itself💯💯💯💯
@@larkatdawn don’t know. I saw Muse recently, and Matt Bellamy is an amazing singer. The concert was a SHOW. Massive animatronics, beautiful light work, and lots of drama. It was a show done by an insanely talented man, made electric by the fancy lights and smoke and lasers. It made what could have been soulless into something magical.
Well that's a whole different category. If I want something light hearted and bubbly to dance to, I'm not gonna go see a church choir. They might look at me funny if I'd go "WHOOOO YEEEEAH!!"
If I want something more performative with amazing singing I go to opera. If I just want beautiful singing I go to see a choir.
From a kid who looks like he'd be part of My Chemical Romance, wasn't expecting that voice! Also love the kinda feel that the two are in some sort of conversation. Truly remarkable!
They were dressed for Helena
I feel like the first kid could be jesus in the conversation and is like “do I really have to die on the cross??” And the other kid is God and he’s saying “yes my son we need to sacrifice you for humankind”
The emos in russia have more testosterone than me...
@@diluvialdrifter4332 emo doesn't exist in Russia anymore.
if only a few remain
nombre 999
May all these kids be protected and enjoy their talent ! This was so beautiful
Protected from what exactly?
Why? It's not even a Christian song or about Salvation in Jesus Christ or what he did on the Cross to save us from our sins. It's not...Amazing Grace... song
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv So what? 🙄
@@robbymitchell805 Exactly. you said it. Why would he be protected because sings non christian songs? It's nothing special.
@@JohnSmith-uy7sv😂😂😂... Stop drinking too much, John
The voice of a cherub but then comes the Archangel 🙏🏽🙏🏾🙏🏻
Exact.
My son used to sing in a cathedral choir and I'd go and listen to them practicing, the acoustics were amazing and I got shivers all over listening to them.
My husband did as well. Absolutely beautiful
The ceilings were made intentionally to increase the vibrational frequency in human body. High frequency body receives Holy Spirit and heals us.
I'm sure the priests are very happy to service your kid lol
The balls to?
How would one look up something for their children to be involved in cathedral singing? Do you have to be catholic?
The first sequence when the solo starts singing is truly beautiful. The slow descent from a holy angelic sound to a warm hopeful tone is hard to describe but honestly I have replayed it 10 times so far and love it. 1:55
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I keep doing that, too!!
That sound coming from that blond haired boy blew me away. I was not expecting that…wow!
Heavenly is an understatement.
Hi, this is Wayne Lewis of the music group "Atlantic Starr". Even though we were a famous pop/RnB group, my brother and I studied classical music from kids to young adults, before we became famous, so this video is a real treat, and OMG...how beautiful!! From the choir humming the chords, in such perfect pitch, to the wonderful perfect pitch of the boy soprano, to the rich sound of the boy baritone, was seriously a breath of fresh air! Thank you so much for posting this. God bless you all, and stay safe!🙏🏽🧡💥
This is Russian Orthodox music.
Sounds amazing!❤@@bizzz2824
@@bizzz2824No, it's not religious music.
As a former singer of a cathedral choir. I can say that it is the most powerful and beautiful experience to partake in. Especially when singing during high mass or special services ( Midnight mass) I watch videos of my time from the cathedral choir and can’t believe how good we were then and even later in years
This is probably a dumb question. But do you have to be catholic to get into this type of singing. I have 2 young sons I would love to eventually get involved in choir like this
@@slee7991this isn't a religious song, and it's in an Orthodox Church not Catholic.
But usually you can find choirs that are not affiliated with any denomination,try looking up male voice choir in your locality.
@@slee7991not op but prolly since it's a choir duh
At my place they take pple from my church . But at different places it may differ ?
Just go to where ever and ask if you can have them join the choir group
@@slee7991I think it depends. The more performance oriented choirs will take anyone who applies who meets the standards, they are looking for talent. I knew they will hire organists who aren't churchgoers. But the ones who are just doing them for services might want the choir to be members of the church.
Should try shape note singing. A very different emphasis but it's huge fun if you like singing. A lot of people know it as Sacred Harp singing. It's non denominational and very loud and enthusiastic, and when you get a large group of singers it's just a powerful experience, just a bit rough edged if you are used to this sort of delicate, professional singing. But there are some very good singers involved, very powerful voices. It shakes the air.
The young boy singing solitary in the shade is the ABSOLUTE MAGIC VOICE, to me. He should be celebrated as the star that he is truly is. A lot of sadness in his eyes. I hope he is properly loved and respected
i think he’s there for a reason
I noticed that too I pray he’s okay I agree with you his voice is amazing
@@fay6160he is in the corner for acoustics. Those boys probably don’t have a lot of family
It's probably for acoustics
I was wondering why he is so far away from the group :(
The fact that their pianissimo in the beginning is so soft and controlled is super impressive. Both the soprano and bass soloists are amazing too!
I think what this says is a monument to our culture and the possibilities of our futures. We will persevere.
That is not what I expected to hear coming out of that young man's body. Someone so young, able to sing so deeply. Hauntingly beautiful.
Sounds like angels...I remember weeping in a church in Kubyshev when we visited...the church was so spirit-filled, and the choir voices were spine-tingling. God hears all our songs, all our prayers in every language. Can you imagine how beautiful heaven will be with the multitude singing as one???💖
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Have you ever heard angels sing?
I think about this, all the time. Singers and musicians, who will instantly fit in "The Choir of Angels and Musicians", in Heaven.....Keep it up, we all have a place💖🎤🎵🎶💖
Amen!!! Thanks be to The Lord for Beautiful message!!! May God Bless you and your soul!!!
Too right 🙏🏼
dang, listen to the overtones in that kid's voice. his resonance makes the harmony even more haunting. beautiful.
YES
I keep coming back, this is the best video that ever happened to internet
I stumbled on this a few years ago. When the blond young man, Alexey Mikhailov, started to sing, the hair on the back of my neck stood straight up! I expected another tenor and not a baritone, almost a bass. What a magnificent voice on that young man. There is, at least, one more video of him soloing and one of his conducting the choir.
Whether religious or not Russian Orthodox Hymns are absolutely incredible.
the religious part is what made them great, without religion we wouldn't have this beauty
@@freedomisbrightestindungeons I completely agree
You are incredibly close minded
@@simonubovic6209yes we must be open minded like you, one who insults strangers on the internet. Bravo.
@@simonubovic6209 I'm pretty sure nothing anyone has said here shows anyone's close minded/open mindedness
Omg !! I was not expecting thag beautiful, deep voice to come from that young man.. he has such talent, i can only imagine how far he will go with his singing !
do you know his name?
Why does this bring tears, the choir, the boy at the back and the young barratone, marvelous beautiful. Maybe if I make it I will hear this. ✝️ Peace.
Lovely bass and a shocking soprano. Truly a blend that will make you shiver. It's beautiful how they clash.
Beautiful, but I always imagined that in heaven you would hear David and Bach jamming
David Bowie I suppose
@ No, King David. The one who wrote half of all the psalms
@ thought the same lmao
Burt Bacharach and David Bowie. I like it,
Yeah kinda boring for what heaven reward should be.
Whoa! Almost fell out of my chair when the young blond man opened his mouth and started to sing. Did NOT expect that voice!
Great staging, too - a choir of dark-haired young singers surrounding the almost delicate looking pale blonde soloist, from whom we expect ethereal tones, and BAM!
What a magnificent performance by all involved. 💖😘
perhaps, except it is obvious he is a bleached bottle blond. So not that delicate by nature.
@@simonestreeter1518 ?
@@simonestreeter1518still blonde nonetheless
We can clearly see his natural blonde roots!!! Stop being jealous hehe😀
Props to the door boy. He sounds amazing.
This brought a tear to my eye. Especially when the choir throbbed up and became louder. Sublime.
You really wouldn't expect that voice from him.
That's truly incredible the vocal range young boys have. It's beautiful, and the depth of the lead singer was so surprising.
I was not expecting such a deep voice. Very beautiful
This has shown up on my feed so many times before. I didn't watch, but tonight, something said i needed to watch! Wow! I am at a loss for words at how profound and beautiful this is! I wish it was longer. Thank you for sharing this.
It is longer, the original is 7 minutes long. ua-cam.com/video/EFHQNgO3jTA/v-deo.htmlsi=BRI43jtrENvxRQyZ
YEH IT WAS KINDA NEAT
So... Cloud from Final Fantasy VII can not only wield a sword twice his size, tame and ride chocobos, slay monsters the likes of Bahamut and Ruby Weapon, defeat Sepiroth and save the world... but also has voice likely similar to the Arcangel Michael. Who knew?
I’m speechless! The young blond boy is gifted with such a wonderful bass. I hope he has a wonderful professional future ahead of him.
One of the most beautiful songs I’ve ever heard! ❤
The tones out of the 2 boys was stunningly beautiful. Music crosses all barriers.
I got goosebumps when the blonde boy started singing. He has an amazing voice
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The voice of god
Alexei Mikhailov is magnificent, ❤ and he just gets so much better with age. This was the very first piece I heard, some time ago (I think it was recorded about 6 years back), and since then have found some more pieces of perfection ❤ (please take the time to find them, well worth the listen). I hope the young treble at the door has also found his adult voice. Blessings to both of them and the entire Glinka choir. Magical voices. ❤❤❤
Care to share the other pieces of perfection you have discovered?
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@@floridanews8786 Telling on yourself much.
Absolutely beautiful, amazing sound,I couldn't remember ever hearing anything so perfect. ❤
Wow. He doesn’t look like his voice would be that low. The other soloist is phenomenal too
The blond kid reminds me strongly, both in appearence and voice, of the late, great Russian opera singer Dimitri Hvorostovsky, who died much too young. Great to know there are other singers like him.
He looks like a young Josh Hartnett
Beautiful. Surprising to see those in the comments saying the boy was out of tune/flat/sharp. They have no idea what theyre talking about. Im a musician, they were perfectly in tune
They probably aren't used to the acoustics of large rooms and reverberation.
And they're probably so programmed by the saturation of 4x4 time signatures they dont know.
Speaking from experience.