Attacca Quartet with Caroline Shaw: Lincoln Center Offstage
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Caroline Shaw performs “And So” with the Attacca Quartet at the SoHo Creative Studio. In 2013, Caroline Shaw became the youngest ever winner of the Pulitzer prize for music.
Caroline Shaw performs “And So” with the Attacca Quartet at the SoHo Creative Studio. In 2013, Caroline Shaw became the youngest ever winner of the Pulitzer prize for music.
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We treasure, support and respect a talented queen.
Caroline Shaw is the best thing to happen to me musically in forever. She’s a gem
@SimonSimon-rn3tm
Жыл бұрын
You are clearly an out and out philistine!
@leif1075
Жыл бұрын
Why do you say that exactly?
@elliotarundella7581
4 ай бұрын
same 🤟
Would a song By any other name Sound as sweet and true? Would all the reds be just the same Or violets - as blue? If you were gone Would words still flow And would they rhyme with you? If you were gone Would I still know How to love, and how to grow And how the vowel threads through? And so, you say, the saying goes: A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose Is a rose is a rose is a tired rhyme But in the verse there's always time Would scansion cease to mark the beats if I went away? Would a syllable interrupt the feet of tetrametric iambs when I am gone? Listen, and I will sing a tune of love, and life, and of the ocean's prose, and the poetry Of a red, red rose, that's nearly sprung in June And so, you say, the saying goes: A rose is a rose is a rose is a rose Is a rose is a rose is how I'm Keeping track of time When all the seas rise high, my dear And rocks melt with the sun Will the memory of us Still rhyme with anyone? Will we still tune our violins? Will we still sing of roses? Will we exist at all, my love Or will we fade to stanzas of our dust That, I suppose, is all we were and all we'll be? And so, the saying, so it goes: Depends a lot on if a rose Is a rose is a rose is a rose Is a rose a thing sublime And so we stay on borrowed time
I adore her music. Such a gift to the contemporary music scene
wow wow wow, this is something all its own. I'm new to Caroline Shaw and am quickly swirling down a rabbit hole.
Bewitching, mesmerising, hearbreaking, joy-giving and simply beautiful. Thank you!
I had never previously heard anything by Caroline Shaw, until 10 minutes ago hearing the string quartet "First Essay: Nimrod" on the BBC. Now I find this completely captivating music - intense strings and pure beautiful voice. I love this! Great performance.
I need that motherfuckering solo Shaw album
Congrats on the Grammy win, y'all!!!
Gorgeous! So wonderful and inspiring! Thank you!
breathtaking
This is truly an inspired and incredible arrangement! Bravo!
A really, really beautiful song. Music that grounds me and brings inner peace.
Totally impressive and beautiful. Original and moving.
WOW! Are there no end to her talents?
@rjonesx
3 жыл бұрын
IIRC, she isn't much of a basketball player :)
I love this piece. I hope it will be released as a cd sometime. The same song has been recorded on cd but with a different line up, but I prefer this version. I like the lyrics, which I’m guessing, are also by Shaw.
C-Shaw amazing as always.
Crumbs - this is astonishingly beautiful
Beautiful and complex. Great poetry.
Gorgeous and evocative ..the string arrangement and poetry are both beautiful....nicely sung indeed
Astonishing and beautiful. Thank you.
Oh, this is stunningly marvelous. Thank you!
I absolutely love this! I recently did a choir project on you, and I am so glad because I really like your music!
Wow! Beauty, originality, passion. In teaching my young son about music theory, we've had discussions of producing the right mix of surprise and expectation in the pop/rock world and how to avoid banality (which almost nobody does). This is an example that you don't even have to go there. Sorry if I'm not clear, but I'm a bit in an aesthetic coma right now!
@lunyxappocalypse7071
4 ай бұрын
Its microtonal too.
Perfectly encapsulates legacy and vanity of man❤
So proud of my friend!! 100% wonderful!!
I stan so hard quintet power
Beautiful.
LOVE
fantastic!
"Oh rose, thou art sick..."
Unreal
speechless......
Maravilloso ❤
Me first: This is beautiful! Me second: This is terrible Me third: What is this? In the end: I love this!
@binnebernard
3 жыл бұрын
I wish you a beautiful year.
@craigdarville
3 жыл бұрын
I went through this same process when I first listened to Narrow Sea. I'm now obsessed.
👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
Awesome!
julie andrews :) this is superb as song of the music !! love you caroline.... rose...rose...rose
Merveilleux !
Superb.
MUST. HAVE. MORE. Do they have other recordings together?
Bravo! Excecional !
Wait, is the same as "Red, Red Rose" on the Pasadena Sym. program for 3/21/20? Stunning, vocals and strings both, just stunning.
❤️🎻🎻🎤🎻🎻❤️
J'écoute cette chanson encore et encore, sans jamais me lasser
@elliotarundella7581
4 ай бұрын
moi aussi
woooooow, that's all I can say
Caroline Shaw makes me wish I was a string player. Absolutely beautiful.
Who wrote the text? Or did the miraculous Ms. Shaw write that too?
64k views…bruh I found Caroline from looking up feature from wolves lol she go haaard
Has she released this on an album yet?
@MarkHatlestad
Жыл бұрын
I believe it'll be on her album coming out next month!
This has something of an olde English folk song about it.
THE BLOOD.
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Her music has a fresh and unforced. I should like to hear more.
Came back to listen again, and realized I accidentally disliked the video. Pretty certain that the other 4 dislikes happened the exact same way!
Ms. Shaw is the Joan of Arc of music. May more talented people follow her example and write music with traditional music values.
Really it's just a more poetic version of 'these words' by natasha bedingfield.