Renata Kimmerly I am sorry for your loss. My son died last July 29th ten days after his 20 th birthday. He fell off a cliff. This music speaks best to my feelings, I feel at home in the sorrow. I suppose life will get better but not as good as it was. I hope someday you and I find a certain peace.
Brian Long So sorry to hear about you and Renata’s loss. Nothing is more devastating than loss child as parents. May God comfort you and give you peace beyond understanding in Jesus Christ.
The ascending phrase from 5:40 touched my heart. Singers often play this phrase with dramatic crescendo toward the highest E, but I prefer Luka's interpretation. He expresses deep sorrow and melancholy at this phrase with soft tones.
Heck no! I'm 27 and I just started to play cello. Bought my first one this year and loving it. Never too old to expand your musical knowledge as you see and hear. Kudos to all the cellist in the world dead and alive! Your music is amazingly beautiful!
I was not truly intend to write this comment to not remind you your pity lose. Wish you have never experienced a pain like this. So very sorry for this.
Que pena mas grande la de la perdida de un ser amado, mas grande aun si es un hijo! Fuerza! La música es un balsamo que ayuda a reparar el alma y los corazones rotos!
Fact: Luka was a child prodigy with exceptional talent. Fact: He is from a family of musicians and music is in his genes, flows through his veins Fact: He is young and incredibly handsome Fact: He has catapulted to world fame on his own merit Fact: Not everybody can appreciate that without being judgmental and feeling jealous ... sadly that is also how human nature is. LUKA WE LOVE YOU! YOU HAVE GIVEN THE CELLO A WHOLE NEW DIMENSION!!!
so soothing...so beautifully played, and a piece to help repair the broken mind and body. Thanks to the genius that was Rachmaninov....we are privileged to listen, take in and compose our minds and soul.
I have just discovered this chef d'oeuvre recently and I can't help but feel a certain emotion jumping between the notes sometimes its treason, sometimes grief. I can't explain it this master piece is fascinating.
God , 3 years i've been listening to this almost everyday , and every time it feels like i hear it for the first time , such an breathtaking music , Rachmaninoff is truly a legendary composer
Please Luka - we want more of your exquisite cello performances. You are so very special and I find your playing unbelievably uplifting. Thank you from the bottom of my heart for helping me through a very difficult time.
listen this Rachmaninov it always make me cry... one of my father favorite music to hear. He always listen this in afternoon with his warm tea and read a book. Miss him so much...
There has never been a classical song that can take your mind to a place in which you just want to get lost in, a moment that reminds you of all the beauty we are surrounded by that is priceless
This is the song to heal people's wounded heart 💜 bless u Luka and your wonderful talent , my favorite cellist from now. I love the emotion you shows, u touch our hearts
... Still came here to listen this special score played so, so well by dear Luka... so soft, so tender, so peaceful, so full of soul and heart... LOVE IT! Love and kisses
Mellifluous.......absolutely fantastic when one pours their heart and soul out......and that's what you've shared with us, dear Luka Sulic!! Thank you so much!!
Trop beau ! 🎶💜 Merci pour cette merveilleuse musique de Rachmaninov, merci au violoncelliste qui l'interprète et à la pianiste aussi, qui l'accompagne avec beaucoup de douceur 🎶 🌹🌹💗
I didn't even have to get ten seconds into the video and I heard beauty, plain and simple, emanating from the cello. Excellent work as always, Luka; God Bless!
Whenever it rains in Istanbul, I always listen to this piece and I think Rachmaninov is walking around the streets of Istanbul at that moment. I am being so happy. It's also nice that Rachmaninov's notes are under the protection of a master like Luka Sulıc.