Interprétation incroyablement sensuelle et perspicace de l’œuvre d’un compositeur exceptionnel par un interprète talentueux. Merci beaucoup! ---- Incredibly sensual and insightful performance of the work of an outstanding composer by a talented performer. Thank you very much! ---- Неймовірно чуттєве і проникливе виконання твору видатного композитора талановитою виконавицею. Величезне спасибі!
ДЯКУЮ! Thank you for such a beautiful performance of the Melody of our Ukrainian composer Myroslav Skoryk! Дякую Вам за таке прекрасне виконання Мелодії нашого українського композитора Скорика!
Я мабуть старий,бо плакав.В цьому виконанні бачив сьогоднішню Україну і всю її трагічну історію.Дякую за неймовірне виконання.Музикант пережила і відчула цей біль до кінця
What ever the nationality of musicians .. their music comes from another place that we all know and been there!! That’s why we are so touched by those heavenly vibrations !! Thank you!!
Incredible version of this emotional and actual piece of music. In those days no one could express the pain of the war better than you. Thank you for the music and Slava ukraini, stay strong
Cette merveilleuse musique et le talent de Camille Thomas expriment formidablement la souffrance et la pugnacité du peuple ukrainien. Exceptionnel. Sans doute, du moins pour moi, la plus belle et la plus émouvante des interprétations.
Beautiful! When I saw 'from The High Pass' in this title, I discovered that this piece was written for a 1982 Soviet movie of that name, so I learnt something new. And I read that "Skoryk said he wrote it to convey his understanding of tragedy and profound sadness". You play it so wonderfully in that spirit: there is an ineffable sadness in every note you play, and even in your face as you play. And, while the invasion of Ukraine now is a barbaric outrage, it is surely a tragedy for its victims, which makes this piece feel appropriate. The right piece, the right time, the right cellist. Just glorious. Thank you. 🤩 😍
В основі кінофільму лежить трагічна історія прикарпатської сім'ї. Мама- комуністка, а чоловік, син і дочка на стороні УПА (Української повстанської армії). Армію підтримував український народ. Радянська імперія вважала воїнів УПА бандитами. Цензура не пропускала на екран правду. Режисер фільму звернувся до композитора М.Скорика створити таку музику, яка мала розповісти про те, про що не пропустила московсько- імперська цензура. Віолончелістка грала не смичком, а мелодія лилася з її серця. Чудесне виконання. Дякую Бравіссімо !!!
The movie is called Ukrainian soviet in Wikipedia, but it is rather Ukrainian. In fact, it was made in Ukraine by a Ukrainian movie director and tells about, as you say, the tragic fight of the Ukrainians against the soviets, who tended to destroy Ukrainians and all sort of culture and national heritage that Ukrainians have as a nation. And the melody is sad because the ukrainian family gets separated and killed by and because of the soviets.
Wonderful interprétation par Camille Thomas ! c'est émouvant à souhait ......l'émotion et à chaque mesure ...... c'est un délice de vous écouter à chaque fois .......Camille ..Tank you for sharing ....🥰😍🥰😍
❤🙏🏻😥 Дякуємо за чудове виконання мелодії ❤❤❤ Шкода,що у всьому світі сьогодні Україна асоціювався із війною...😢 Але Україна обов'язково переможе у цій війні і весь світ побачить нашу країну із середини: її чудову природу,людей,їжу та любов,яку Україна дарує світу! Слава нашим🇺🇦 воїнам,які на фронті вбивають наших🇷🇺 ворогів... Слава Україні!
This music was commissioned during Soviet times in 1981 for a movie "High Pass" about establishment of Soviet in Western Ukraine, very pro-Soviet movie. How is music connected to plots, movies, narrative, commissions? Probably there is very little if any connections. This is a lovely melody indeed. What are other works of Skoryk? He was a graduate of Moscow Conservator, his mentor was Soviet composer Kabalevsky, Skoryk also performed some research on harmonies of Prokofiev, but I don't hear any influence of any of them.
When Denysenko filmed "High Pass", he knew that his movie would be censored, and he wouldn't be able to create it in the manner he would like. So he asked Skoryk to create the music to explain what exactly was censored. The story of family tortured and divided by Nazis and then by Soviet regime.
@@Melaryon Give me a break. You now are rewriting everything painting it into "orange" Russo phobic colors. After everybody is dead and could not call you a liar you invented stories serving you agenda. This melody is just a melody, it is not a program music. If it was what you say, we would musical quotes and musicologist, much more educated than you and me would explain it long time ago. The plot of the movie is well known, the melody is lovely and could suite any plot and any story. People like you are inventing everything to suite your pathetic, provincial agenda. I'll tell your "story" tomorrow to my friends how a professional musician, a student of Kabalevski, failed to "code" a message and instead created a lovely melody.
Standing on One side of two belligerant parts Is just propaganda and judgemental, instead of discerning true causes. Noone Is ever only bare victim or torturer. Even great music can be bend to evil purposes. Sad to be come aware of this
Whether your altruism is true or fake only you can know. But stating with such absolutism that two sides are at fault clearly shows you are arguing against your own beliefs and have clearly chosen a side.