Schindler's List - John Williams (Violin & Piano)

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The theme from Steven Spielberg's classic film 'Schindler's List', composed by John Williams for Itzhak Perlman.

--- Credits ---
Violin - Nancy Webb
Piano - David Webb
Synth Strings, Audio Mixing, Video - Liam Webb
Audio Recording, Costumes/Locations - Nathan Webb
Roadies/Lighting - Peter, Isaac & Rebecca Webb
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Just love how music doesn’t require a language to understand it. Everyone can fluently hear and understand it. One gorgeous universal language that ties all together

shannyalexander
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This music hits deep inside the heart..

sreekanthaj
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When music sounds like a million souls which eventually found their peace.

natasharomanov
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Such a beautiful yet haunting piece !! Puts at least a tear in my eye every time !! 🙏🏻✝️❤️

joelcampbell
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"We may speak different language" "but music is a language that all people understand"

solako
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what a beautiful song despite the fact it tells a horrible story. It deserves more than 7 million views.

historianknowledge
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I always cry when I hear this piece. It is a memorial to the 6 million who will never hear this beautiful melody.

harmonyherb
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You did this so beautifully. What an absolute wonder tribute and memorial to those who were taken from this earth. I know they are looking down with much love

meganchichester
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When Steven Spielberg asked John Williams to write the music for "Schindler's List" John said excuse me and walked away for a moment. After meditating on this proposal he came back and told Mr. Spielberg, Steven there are many good composers who can do this for you.. Steven Spielberg immediately replied: You're right, but they're all dead... John Williams accepted the project... Thank God he did!

Larrymarx
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This was played at my father's funeral. I cannot stop thinking of him, especially listening to this. I miss him.

OverlordMD
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you can feel that it is very heartfelt as if the sound of the violin not only spoke but even more shouted out the pain experienced, it conveys the sensations that the people of that time must have felt.
very good

stefanobersani
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There are no words. Beautiful, lovely, fall short of describing this family production. So wonderfully done. Nancy's playing brought tears to my eyes. Truly. May He bless your family richly.

arizonaseven
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Seriously the tune makes the heart bleed. Such a soulful piece. And when it relates with the little girl wearing the red jacket in the iconic film - it would moist the eyes for sure.

somnathchakravarty
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I can't stop myself, I'm crying
So beautiful
I want to stop the world and listen to this song forever

blackocean
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This melody is ever so beautiful, the feelings are great ! Thank you for offering it to us.

bernied
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9 months and I'm still listening. John Williams deserves a humanitarian medal for this piece that sadly humanity has forgotten...

andrewf
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When i was little (3-7), my dad used to hear this song, and every time he played it in youtube, I started crying, yelling at him "TURN IT OFF, TURN IT OFF" or running to another place, the sound of the violin made me cry, made me feel so sad, but not only that, I think I felt a pressure in my chest too, I didn't know about the nazis or about the world wars, I didn't know anything about that, but it made me feel so bad. I'm 12 now and this song doesn't hurt anymore, but it's curious how when i was younger, that just a violin made me feel awful, this song makes a lot of people to feel bad or sad too, but it's curious to see that a little girl like me, started crying out of nowhere every time, the other songs with violins made me feel sad, but this one, made me feel horrible, I don't know, just, its funny.

hopelesssy
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He was alone,
When he was twelve,
Only his thoughts, which he kept to himself

He didn’t have, a place to play
A friend to call, or a word to say

But he had hope,
That one day he’d fly
Over the rainbow, up through the sky

He was alone,
He didn’t have much
And all that he had, he couldn’t touch

He lay awake,
All night through
This was his world, no one else knew,
Nothing to fear,
Nothing to hide,
Nothing but stars, to care as he cried

But he had hope,
That one day he’d own
A flashing (white) horse, to carry him home

And in his hand he felt a stone,
That’s all he had, and he was alone

But he had wish,
That one day he’d fly
Over the wall, up to the sky

He was just one,
Who never grew old,
On a list of names, upon the road
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ilyas
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That's literally my favorite piece of music ever, brings me to tears each time! I live very close to Auschwitz. I have been there once, absolutely horrifying place, NEVER AGAIN ! I listened to WWII stories from my great grandmother when I was a child. Thank to Hashem my great grandparents survived that horror, otherwise I wouldn't be even born. Our Polish ancestors suffered a lot and eventually were killed in Auschwitz too..
🇵🇱🤝🇮🇱
Shalom al Israel

kabbor_pk
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Lo hermoso de la música es que te puede hablar y emocionar sin una sola palabra.

nelsonjuarez