Hi new friends, we in South Africa are starting to experience wintery weather, as you up north are into spring. These changing seasons make one so aware if the Circle of life our Heavenly Father blesses us with. We are aware thru RU-vid, of all that is being endured by the people of this world. Cannot believe how one can live without knowing God. May He forgive us!! Bless you, all God's creatures. 🇿🇦🙏🌻
These beautiful pieces of music bring me into communion with my sweet mother who passed in 2013. She was a child prodigy and began playing the piano at the age of 3. When she was 9 and 10 she would play for weddings, funerals, with many groups, corals, choirs, and other gifted musicians. Mom attended Julliard in New York, then graduated and taught there as well. Her love of classical music I'm grateful to say, she blessed our home with thru my youth and childhood. I remember so many of her students who would file thru her piano studio weekly. Some with beautiful talents as rich as my mothers. Others with just a love and desire to learn. I will always be grateful for the blessings of music. They bring every emotion to life. They soothe my soul when I need them, bring me to laugh, to cry, to joy, to sorrow. Whatever I may need I find in music. Whenever I miss and just need my mom, I can find her waiting for me in a beautiful piece of music.
Merlene your Mother sounded like an amazing lady, she is with you through this music. I was just listening to Bach Ava Maria on here, it was sung beautifully at my Mothers funeral this year, even the priest cried! but hearing it here now just stopped me in my tracks....On a lighter note and for the most part, I am finding great pleasure in Halidon Music these days, as you say, music brings every emotion to life.
My father played piano. He also passed in 2013.He was accepted into Julliard but did not attend, instead taking a dishwashing job to support my grama when his father left the family. As a child I would fall asleep under the piano listening to him play. I don't think he ever played for anyone but himself, and I. Looking back I can feel the pain in his playing, perhaps a longing for what would never be. I dont listen to classical music, haven't heard it in years. When I recently heard one of the pieces he used to play, as background music on a RU-vid video, I couldn't help but cry. I was mesmerized and was instantly transported back to sitting beside him on the bench, or under the piano. Now I seek out beautiful music, familiar and new. What joy it does bring to our life, and what memories it can hold for us.
Every once in a while you have to come back here, take a taste again from this nectar to remind you how little we are and how beautiful we can be. Modern music can make you forget that.
Modern music is wonderful. John Williams, Hans Zimmer, Howard Shore, James Horner, Ennio Morricone... even Jeremy Soule... to name a FEW. I think you meant "pop" music makes you forget that. However, popular music existed before orchestral. It' was called folk music and was played in pubs and other working-class residences, while orchestral music was reserved for the elites and rich, before modern recording equipment allowed mass-consumption of all music. No one is forcing anyone to listen to 'pop' music. It's a choice.
@@ifIOnlyHadABrian every single one you mentioned are POOR and bad taste /bad harmonics - disarmony compared to the above playlist, especially monotonous hans zimmer glorified low quality "music".
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The Music is so beautiful that is able to express things beyond words.
Tears flowing, joy soaring, memories flooding. My favorite choral piece from 55 years in church music. Thank you for the glorious rendition of the best chorale ever. Thanks be to God!!
I remember now who I am, I forget a lot of the time. Where are we? The world spins by and I am ever longing for a time of stillness. Am I in the wrong time? I feel as though I belong elsewhere, where music and beauty carries you into wholeness. When we could recognize beauty. Now I am buzzing. Always buzzing. Where are we going? But then i am brought back. I am me. Again. Thank you for finding me, and reminding me where I belong ❤
When I was three or four years old I already liked Schubert and Chopin music. Now eighty years later I have discovered many composers along the way. You, Halidon, have brought many of my favorite music...Thank you.
Your comment really hit me man. Life is so short. You probably have some great stories to tell . Had to pause the music, because between the music and re reading your comment it was overwhelming lol
What a beautiful thing, to constantly seek and discover throughout life. I believe the best lived lives are those in which the person keeps an open mind, staying open to new things and experiences, and continues to learn. It sounds like you have lived very well my friend. Cheers to you!🥂
I randomly selected this selection of classical not knowing its contents. The very FIRST piece is Adagio For Strings! My father played this on pipe organ many times. He passed away 1/30/19. I immediately thought in my mind, “are you with me?” There are some who don’t believe spiritually about such things. It may be a fantasy in my mind but I believe those who you loved and have passed are present at times. Maybe it’s a reassurance they are still with you. I miss both my parents. I had much more time with dad and it brought us closer. May all who have lost someone dead know they are at piece. They are always with you as you carry them in your heart.
Classical music reminds me of my past. Running in the grass, climbing the trees And it takes me to other lands. I watch the beautiful lake view in the hammock, hills, snowy mountains take me here.
HI Everyone; If you are feeling down today, remember this: Life has its ups and downs! No matter how bad you feel for how long, you will always get better in the end. But if you are ok or not, hang on to what you believe in and who you are. I hope that you have an amazing day, whether it’s tomorrow, today, or in a few weeks! This music is lovely, it really helps with just relaxing and forgetting about problems. So take the time it took you to read this, and forget that you have any problems.
I am also reading with it in the background. The book I am reading is Bill Bryson's "A Walk in the Woods" about his experiences while hiking the Appalachian Trail. I highly recommend it. Cheers to you and happy listening.
@@bluegirl4079 seems interesting, never heard of that. i am reading Bryan Stevenson's "Just Mercy" about his experiences working in a non-profit organization EJI to free people who were convicted but were innocent
I'm thankful to have been born on this beautiful place we call earth with all the gifted people that have lived and are living,to experience pure music like this.
I'm overwhelmed how beautiful this compilation is I'm experiencing tears of happiness.. thank you God for inspiring the people who wrote this music and who perform it and who posted it!
This is really healing. I had a rough upbringing, but I remember memories of me listening to classical music and jazz music in the living room. It would always take me away from the things going on at home. Now as I listen to this I cry because it makes me think back to my innocence. To the times when I was oblivious and joyful, mourning my innocence being lost. However, this can help me get back to that place of serenity with my inner child to do some much needed healing. Thank you for this.
I'm listening to this due to me having problems at home which has stemmed from childhood I'm losing my wife because of actions I've done which is due to me not talking and smoking lots of weed, and I know why now I was adopted from birth into a white family (I'm brown) not knowing where i originate from having an empty feeling inside for 32years this music helps me reach in my soul to give me the strength to prosper. I just hope I can win her back sorry for the depressing message wish you all happiness in life and please please people talk about your emotions let them out dont hold back dont worry what people will think for your mental health it's what we all need to do. Lots of love to everyone
And the air swepted from the cap of the distance Only hill of future resistance There were chills following alliance And no one's own defiance Nothing worth the gain but all was lost Covered the lilacs with shear mountains frost There were gleasoning emeralds And pillars of gold All without value of love untold The climb to hold the pain with no one to share ... The glory and sight or the losses we bare ... Clear alternatives For RU-vid's own rihgt Thank you elon
You have to wonder. It's more than notes on a scale. And, there are only a few composers that truly embrace, our heart and soul. I have a theory...these men and women are Angels on loan; God's way of letting us know, we are His beloved children and each note is a tap on our shoulder, with God saying, Be Loving And Good To One Another.
This music reminds me of when I was little and used to have "tea parties" with my immigrant grandmother. We'd always listen to classical music. I remember the Japanese bread with milk. She taught me about manners and etiquette; I loved it because I loved spending time with her. Yes, she is still alive today and healthy. She is now 82 and doing really well, but I'll never take that for granted. I know that there will come a day when she will no longer be with us. I know this music will take me back to my memories with her. Her perfume, her clothes, her stories, how she walked, how she talked. What I'm trying to say is this music is a hidden treasure for everyone, a time machine, and I think that is just magnificent.
Music has the power to reach people all over the globe, just as this list of beautiful pieces here has done. We knew not of one another, yet here we are, all of us, enjoying the peace this music brings, and finding such caring words left to read. Music is not just notes. It is a huge part of my life, my heart and my soul. Have a great weekend, you beautiful people.
Holy wow! The pieces softly awaken the genuine love I have felt inside. Love is, certainly, the most powerful notion to be at ease. Have a peaceful, youthful moment of listening ....
For anyone who needs this: You will do this, you are capable of making something out of this life. Whatever you maybe going through will get better if you believe a little... dont stop believing that change is good and you can live the life you really want. You got this !
We are all God's precious children and He loves us all no matter what. I once read If we take just one step towards God, He will take 99 steps towards us. Peace and love to all 😊
Its has taken me 67 years to realize that the best music in the world that takes your breath away is the classical variety. I spent a week listening to every 10 year mark of music since the 60's Absolutely nothing compares to Classical Music. This music brings out pure raw emotion at every level
Classical music has never touched my heart like this. Never have I come across a more perfect collection of "softer" classical pieces that don't overload the senses. Thank you SO much!
This music puts me in a trance and makes me feel so connected to myself and the universe. Almost as if time is falling into place perfectly with every note played. Such beautiful music
We couldn't have said it better ourselves, Krod! May we also recommend our "50 Best of Chopin" playlist (released on Monday)? It features the complete Nocturnes: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-sSECWu-xGnE.html. If you have time to check it out, we'd love to hear your thoughts! 🥰
Thank you for these music collections that provide a voice of peace and sanity; realistic, affordable, and a convenient option to remove ourselves from the chaos of a troubled world over which we have so little control.
This is real music. I grew up listening to gospel rock and pop, threw in country when I was older, I have enjoyed all genres - but this, which I have listened to the least, I think is real music. Had I known and understood the genre better I’d have been listening to it more when I was younger... I love this, it’s peaceful.
The most sensative version of Adagio for Strings. It helps that this a relatively small ensemble not the collosal ones one usually hears. Less is more.
Dear Beloved: Halidonmusic has given us this precious opportunity of listening this marvelous pieces of music. Lets be thankful and appreciative. Press like only. LOVE from California
When I was five years old, I was lying on the bed about to go to sleep when my father tuned his AM radio (FM not yet being available) by adjusting three dials on the set; one for each of the three tuned sections of the receiver, when suddenly I heard an orchestra playing the overture from Carmen., I believe it was. I listened entranced by the beaut y of it. I have been an avid classical music fan ever since.. That was eighty-two years ago.
Imagine what it must have been like to attend a concert of any of these pieces, 200 or more years ago, when it would have been the ONLY way to hear such beautiful music. Today, we can hear music at any time of the day or night, at home, in the car, while we are jogging, and thus is the experience greatly diluted. Just try to imagine hearing these pieces in a concert, for the first ( and probably last) time in your life!
i think if i were to hear some of these live for the first AND last time . i would cry for the hearing of it and cry again because It might be the only time i ever do
The strength of each note coming from different instruments at the same time is sublime. I try to focus on one instrument at a time and it is a sublime experience... I wish I played an instrument
The people attending orchestras in the 1800s would be the elite RICH people. 10% might appreciate it but most wouldn't. They'd take it for granted the same way everyone today living in rich, peaceful countries takes everything we have (and don't deserve) for granted...
Does what it is supposed to do, it takes me to a better place. Am escape from the craziness we are living in. Even if only for a brief period in time Thank you! These are true works of art.
Your comment reminds me of my definition of art - it is anything that takes you somewhere. A painting, a sculpture, a book or a piece of music can do that. It would be hard to imagine life without art.
@@30350SWB I agree , I also love to read a good book and can create MY imagery,.I do the same with music. It is a wonderful escape. One other thing I love the most, however this is a very brief escape more than the others, is an olfactory moment. Something I may smell a hint of something that can take me back to times where some of my loved ones who have passed away are, or events that were special to me can still exist if only for a second or two. 😘
HalidonMusic, thank you! Thank you! I've been obsessed for the last 4 years with just a few notes from a symphony and I couldn't remember the composer. It has eluded me until today when it came on here. It just happened that I was in the room at the exact same moment. It was Beethoven's No 7 Allegretto! Finally my mind is at peace.
I remember an interview I listened to years ago, don't remember who or what RU-vid channel but the person speaking was a prophet of sorts and he claimed that the great classical masters composed their music from dreams and vibrations sent to them from the Heavens and from dimensions vibrating much higher than ours. Listening to this, how can anyone argue with that. This type of beautiful music has always put me in an almost trance state. I love it. If everyone in the world listened to this an hour a day I bet we'd be a more calm and loving world. Cheers and love to all out there reading this
although my favorite genres of music are rock and metal i have developed a soft spot for classical music as of lately, a good friend who I adore sent me some beautiful classical music to listen to because I mentioned that I loved Gymnopedie no. 1 and I have become enamored and fascinated by this beautiful music. every day of my life i am on the brink of having a breakdown but this music is so beautiful and so calming. the amount of effort and skill required for this genre is so insanely fascinating. every piece in this compilation is truly a work of art.
Yes! In the book, "Depression, the Way Out," Dr. Neil Nedley sites compelling research on how a regular diet of classical strains of music can heal the brain and even help to reverse anxiety and depression within a few short weeks.
Spectacular ! I would love to see this performed in person. A gift of talent such as this, can be felt. Now, that is the realistic feelings felt in music. I'm unable to even describe properly 💗
i live in spain and when i was younger and didnt speak much spanish i remember my music teacher would play music like this and this reminds me of that the beauty and something i can understand better than the language everyone was spekaing
@secretsoftheenlightenedmin5044 > If you are reading this, I hope you > know you are special and capable > of creating amazing things. Wish > you lots of health, peace and > success 💙💛💙💛 thanks, but good god, man! I am not in the least ‘special’ in any sense of the word… I’m just another brick in the wall, so to speak, nothing more than a worker bee out of countless billions, trying to keep my family happy and secure - all the while nervously keeping an eye to the sky, and wondering if today is the day it all comes to an end for reason unknown….
From the magestic mountains, and the enchanting deserts of my country the Sultanate of Oman, I wish to say that this music transcends boundaries of space, time, and culture. It’s incredible how deep it can reach in One’s soul. Thank you HALIDONMUSIC for this wonderful capture of beautiful human production. May Allah bring you peace, and joyful life.. And to all friends wherever you are, keep reaching out and make new friends across the world.
Thank you very much for your kind words Emdaad. Music really has the incredible power of bringing people together no matter where they come from or what their life experiences are - we are all one when it comes to the emotions it can evoke in us and that's wonderful. All the best to you!
Then I heard a new sound: a living sound, like the richest, most complex, most beautiful piece of music you've ever heard. Growing in volume as a pure white light descended, it obliterated the monotonous mechanical pounding that, seemingly for eons, had been my only company up until then. The light got closer and closer, spinning around and around and generating those filaments of pure white light that I now saw were tinged, here and there, with hints of gold.
When you're just trying to get a good sleep then you see the comment section with comforting words😍 Godbless everyone! Your words of kindness will reach out to many people's hearts❤ I hope you all get a good sleep and wake up being grateful for another day that God has given you.💖💤
I had Adagio for Strings, Samuel Barber, played for my dear mother’s funeral in 2005. I requested attendees to pls close their eyes and just relax with this beautiful peace.
Hey Halidon Music, thanks for putting this beautiful music within reach. You’ve improved my morning! Sunshine inside, even if it’s gloomy outside, and not all is in order. God is sovereign, and we have free will. Hence the apparent chaos.