@@thomasanthony4012 Dude, that was a common phrase demonstrating the importance of the person mentioned, nothing to do with emminent dangers. LOL. Relax.
I'm a 77 year old man. I have lived a full life and many adventures yet this piece of music and video brings tears of joy and sorrow each time I listen and watch.
Hi Sarah, I saw your picture with the sheep dog guarding the sheep. You appear to be in a peaceful setting and amongst nature and wide open spaces. It's where I live and play also and the mountains are my cornerstone. I listened to some of your music playlist and enjoyed what I heard. Years ago, while driving home from a late flight I listened to what was Hearts of Space. Thanks for introducing me to your music. I wish you peace, good health and lots of love.
@cumulus If may ask, what is the sorrow? Is it that a lifetime is not nearly long enough to contain these moments of great joy ... shared with many around the world ... language, cultural and so many barriers bridged by the universal language of music?
Dieses Musikstück ist eine Treppe direkt ins Himmelreich! Völlig unkompliziert, Stufe für Stufe höher gehn.. bis die Tränen fliesen. Danke lieber Hans!
When as a old man i.needa good cry to just release the emotions. I am alone and play this. Sometimes a man needs to.let it.out without judgement or questions. Sarah gets me and this song lets.me just let it out. Thank you sarah, you give this guy what no.other woman has, a mome t to just let the pain out, no judgement about being weak. Just a small break from trying to always being the tough string one. This song.is.my.vacation from being the fixer, tough guy and emotionless guy. This is my release.to carry catty.o , thanks.
You can't hear this melody and not feel some sense of nostalgia, some sense of epic, some sense of emotion or power. Hans Zimmer is the 21st century Beethoven and I'm here for it. More please.
I've loved Zimmer ever since I knew that he did the music to Crimson Tide in 1995 with Denzel Washington. He's been hitting homeruns as far as his musical scores and soundtracks ever since!
Chevaliers de Sangreal is more than just music; it's a masterpiece that touches my very soul. The sheer beauty and depth of it leave me speechless, completely transported to another world by the sounds. It's an awe-inspiring experience.
Aveces es difícil seguir,levantarse de la cama con una sonrisa y fingir que todo está bien.. Aveces no hay fuerzas,haces no hay ganas,aveces ni hay motivación... Pero así como hay una pesada y demás neblina,aveces, no es para siempre. Aveces hay días llenos de esperanza. Aveces hay días llenos de ganas,de risas,de colores. Aveces hay días llenos de vida. Cuesta Pero hay que saber ver, saber agradecer que HOY puedo, puedo sufrir o puedo reir. Y si hoy puedo entonces mañana también. Un día a la vez, todo se puede superar. Solo recuerda que tú puedes. Solo necesitas creer en ti y seguir. Porque aveces solo necesitas eso.
In the movie when Tom Hanks is in front of the louvre kneeling above the grave of Mary and the camera moves from above through the pyramide to her tomb is one of the best cinematic moments ever. And the score is PERFECT! I must have watched the scene more than a hundred times and I'm still moved to tears, it's overwhelming!
I've always fascinated that great musicians, great artists, great composers, etc. Are like God's gifted children ❤️ elevating our minds to higher standards through their beautiful artwork.
I always wondered how is it possible that people like Hans Zimmer, John Williams, James Horner etc. create masterpieces like this as their daily job. Their minds are in the category of their own.
@@tomcek292 I didn't mean it is a 9 to 5 daily job either. But they do get hired to write music for the specific film in the specified time frame, and they create that music day in and day out for the studio that ordered the film to be made. That makes it daily job for them, albeit not a classic office 9 to 5 job. What I meant is, they are able to create masterpieces from what is essentially an order for a service.
Not just a movie theme ..... I listen to this ... In times of weakness and I feel so much Strength building inside ..... It brings a level of emotion I can not describe ...... Thank You Hans Zimmer for such Beauty
Even though no words used. I can still feel thousands of words and stories being told to me. A music is enough it does not need any lyrics. Such a beauty ❤❤❤
This music possesses an unparalleled strength, resonating deep within the core of your being. With each crescendo, it ignites a fire within, empowering every fiber of your being. It's not merely a composition; it's a testament to resilience, a champion among melodies, leaving an indelible mark on your soul with its formidable power.
Hans Zimmer is unparalleled. I could stop there - but to give an example of just one of the ways that he’s a master at marrying the score to the characters and the scenes in which the music lands within the movie, this piece always brings to mind the image of Tom Hanks reverently taking a knee /kneeling at the site of the shrine that he alone finds at the end of the movie. We the audience are shown he’s right, but he cannot SEE it - but he KNOWS it’s there beneath him. This music starts that scene with the beginnings of the character’s realization of the true meaning of the clues and culminates with the finding. Like so many of Zimmer’s masterpieces, I cannot hear this piece without instantly being transported back to the original feelings I experienced when I first heard it. He’s a master at eliciting emotion, tears, goosebumps, reverence, romantic yearning, triumph, heartache… The Injection scene in Mission Impossible 2, the training montage scene of Bruce Wayne training to fight on the ice in Batman Begins and countless others are captured moments in time for which I’m truly grateful to be able to relive at will - although some of his music can throw me into a “mood” so deep I don’t come out of it for days. Zimmer composes for the soul and I feel it in most everything of his I hear. Zimmer should go down in history as one of the greatest composers of all time…and he should have many more Oscars than he has now in acknowledgment of his immeasurable contribution to music and cinema and the sublime art they together combine to form.
TOTALLY AGREE with you! The HUGE list of successful and OUTSTANDING pieces of music he has created in 30 years is MIND BOGGLING and DUMB FOUNDING! As far as I'm concerned THEE MOST Supreme Music Composer of ALL TIME!
I love it that Zimmer loves other musicians too. All kinds of musicians. He is a musician in the truest sense of the word. It truly is a language of its own - a universal one - and he speaks it extremely fluently. 💯
I had an X ray some years back and the consultant said he couldn't see my heart,; my peers around me said I was was cold hearted, harsh I know , stoic though I am ; who doesn't tend to show emotion , listened to this masterpiece for the first time and I cried and transcended ! I have now gained a heart and a soul, and maybe this IS the Holy grail we hold dear now that people once sought, thankyou... Epic on all levels of consciousness !
oui, suis d'accord avec vous. J'ajouterai Christian FJELLESTADT, qui a composé une magnifique oeuvre pour grand orgue "Mighty Toccata" interprété par David M. Patrick sur l'orgue de Gloucester.
I've have listened to this countless times. I've been wanting to comment for a while but I'm just speechless everytime 😮😮😮. The crescendo in this masterpiece is just beautiful and amazing. How does a person bring this out of their brain and allow us to hear their creation just like they hear it, is mind blowing to me. Anyone who says this is garbage most likely is disturbed in the head.
I agree. I feel like the violin is telling it’s story to the cello and it’s consoling her and as it comes to crescendo. Just amazing!!!!! As to someone being sick in the head for not feeling the same…. Well…..😅 I don’t see it that way. Live and let live. Let’s focus on the good and understand we are all different 😊
A month ago, I commented on the magic of this performane. I have listened to it on numerous occasions since and it is still melting my heart and soul. Hans Zimmer, Vangelis and Mike Oldfield are the classical masters of our time.
This has got to be one of the greatest compositions ever. Thank you, Mr. Zimmer. So thrilling, so emotive, so suspenseful, so euphoric, so exciting, calming and soothing - all at once! How DOES he do that?
@@jwozniak1 "One of the greatest compositions ever" ? Ever heard of Bach, Brahms, Debussy, Ravel, Stravinsky, Gershwin, Schoenberg, Messiaen, Xenakis, *, Pat Metheny ? *and many others who contributed to build the contemporary musical language. Nothing wrong with liking Hans Zimmer, but he's absolutely not on the level.
@@ofdrumsandchords Music doesn't need complexity to be effective. Zimmer creates music that is effective, his music triggers a lot of emotions, and it doesn't matter if it is the most complex music in the world. In fact, only geniuses create great effective music with less theoric complexity.
No es necesario hablar el mismo idioma para sentir la fuerza, nostalgia y sentimiento que genera esta música. Es algo universal que nos transporta al más allá.-
My tears fall to nourish my roots that run deep down into a rich past and heritage as strong as the oak. These tradition will never die as long as this music is sung.
You are correct Luigi, Putin and Zelinsky need to have a sit down and listen to this music together and all their worries would go way. Peace is the answer.
I enjoyed reading the comments almost as much as listening to (and watching) this beautiful, entrancing, captivating and spine tingling piece of music. Hans is a genius. Nuff said I reckon 🤷😃😍
I literally can’t help but burst into tears when I hear this, always at a specific spot - totally involuntary!! It’s like the music speaks to my soul, and my tear ducts answer haha. Absolutely sensational.
Every damn single time. Gives me goosebumps, chills down my spine, my heart starts racing, and tears come running down my cheeks. Why do I never get over this piece? Incredibly moving, brutally gripping.
My God, there is nothing AT ALL more beautiful than 3 beautiful and talented women playing those instruments. If GOD made something more perfect than a woman, he kept to Himself, and NOBODY knows what is it !
Anyám ha ismerhette volna és hallgathattak volna ezeket a zene műveket Egészen biztos hogy meggyógyult volna 😥 Adjon Isten örök nyugodalmat a lelkének 🙏 Szeretlek anyám 🙏
The girls all wear thigh high tights. Their eyes are closed when they play. They make love to their instruments. Hans Zimmer conducts. The music is pure Heaven. It makes me cry.
What ever you try to find in your lifetime…the holy grail, the kingdom of heaven, enlightenment, eternal peace…listen to this is a big step forward to your goal.
The scene in the movie that this piece coincides with adds to the weight of the music. It is 100% impossible for me to hold back my tears when I hear this music. I wonder if pieces like this would have the same effect without their counterparts on film. No composer has had that effect on me as much as John Barry - the greatest film scorer of the 20th century. He was the pioneer of setting moods in movies with music. Han Zimmer easily carries the mantle into the 21st century. There are several honorable mentions among their ranks: Horner, Morricone, Goldsmith... I digress. Bottom line for this piece. HZ knocked his 62nd homer out of the park with his Knights of the Holy Grail (Chevaliers De Sangreal). Pure waterworks for this music. One of the greatest 4-minute treasures ever conceived. Cheers.
I thank our Lord God and Jesus for giving such wonderful gifts to mankind. We love you God for giving us blessed men such Han’s zimmer. Whose music as made me shed tears for over an hour. To breakthrough a path to enable to provide for my family, for which I have struggled. Praise you Jesus once again. Love to you all❤❤❤
What a sweet soul you are to wish this. I hope your funeral isn't until at least several pieces of this caliber are written...i.e., a very long time. This one will definitely make my funeral soundtrack as well. I've been composing it for the last 45 years...
my sister played in an orchestra...the violin...taught herself to read sheet music...I'd put on a tape or later a CD and she only needed to listen once to play perfect...she battled with her mental health all her short life...but her gift lives on...peace and wellbeing brothers and sisters ...Live Life
This music accompanied me on my pilgrimage along the Camino de Santiago that I made in the month of May. Listening to this melody immersed in those magnificent landscapes of northern Spain was an epic experience, tears of emotion fell from my eyes before such ancient magnificence. Thanks to Hans Zimmer for creating this inspiring melody and to these great performers for this beautiful perdormance. ❤
Hans Zimmer, Rusanda Panfili & Tin Guo...WOW...how can you go wrong. Absolutely exquisite, passionate piece which elevates the hearer's senses and transports you along with all the magnificent performers, to a very special place! One of my favorites!
So much respect for these musicians, it's crazy to think how much time and efford in organising and performing.... in sinc....every individual playing it along so perfectly with grace. What a amazing experience it must have been, even for the artists!
les mots a eux seuls ne permettent pas encore d'exprimer une telle beauté, la musique cette merveilleuse combinaison de sons qui avec l'aide de notre imagination nous transporte au delà de toutes les limites. Merci Hans, mes mots sont la pour te remercier et mes larmes en écoutant ta musique sont la pour le prouver…
I just can't imagine a simple, a normal human, seated at home, with a white pie e of paper...and create this masterpiece.....how can be this possible????
These girls are all so incredibly beautiful but even that is surpassed by their unbelievable talent as world class musicians. Zimmer is not only a genius composer but also a genius at assembling a spellbinding orchestra.
Zimmer truly is one of the worlds greatest componers of all time. He deserves to be named in one breath with Greatness like Chopin, Mozart, Bach, or compared along John Williams of the same 'era'. And i wont put them in a listing in terms of competing which is the best. I'm glad to live in this era to experience the magnificence of both :)
Opravdu něco nádherného...zážitek na dlouhou dobu...Wunderschöne Musik, einzigartig...až do morku kostí....aź se samotnÿ dech zastaví ❤ (Bonn, Perštejn- Kadaň)
This has got to be one of the best performances of this piece. The xylophone, perfectly sets the background, while the violinist, not only is a beautiful woman, but the sounds she produces on the violin are absolutely of a quality that seem to be only produced by a Stradivarius, and if this is not a Stradivarius, she should have one!
Rusanda Panfili is the violinist I believe, the instrument she plays is a Rene Cune, probably an 80 or 90 year old violin. Beautiful sound and violin (and violinist!).
Rusanda is working closely and is being supported by various international companies such as Meinl Percussion, Gewa, Strymon Engineering, Larsen Strings, Merging, Remic Microphones and SE Electronics. For the last couple of years, she has been playing a sensational violin, created by Giovanni Paolo Maggini in 1610, loaned to her by a private Austrian foundation.