Amazing!!! We really see in this video how sensitive cows are to music... Just as much as kids, perhaps. How intelligent their eyes look! The playing is wonderful too! We often forget what we can do for nature/animals... Thanks for taking the time to make then happy. Bravo!
Beautiful playing, and maybe in my beloved a New England. I am sharing this with my piano kids who are in their recital prep. Definitely an endearing image for my nervous little ones. And Harriet, we will come to Symphony Hall in the next season, and our ears will be wide open! Thanks for posting this!
Anyone knows which piece of music she is rehearsing? Btw: this is for real! I heard an interview with Harriet Krigh where she told that she was practicing outside of a rented house when the cows came running to her. She decided to capture that scene on video the next day.
This is just incredible!! I love what happened here.. I almost cried.. Just beatiful!
This makes us realize the power of music to communicate. Wonderful.
Amazing!!! We really see in this video how sensitive cows are to music... Just as much as kids, perhaps. How intelligent their eyes look! The playing is wonderful too! We often forget what we can do for nature/animals... Thanks for taking the time to make then happy. Bravo!
Beautiful. I love the sequence too - how the first one was right on it and stayed put rivetted, and the others followed gradually exploring. Nice :)
Beautiful playing, and maybe in my beloved a New England. I am sharing this with my piano kids who are in their recital prep. Definitely an endearing image for my nervous little ones. And Harriet, we will come to Symphony Hall in the next season, and our ears will be wide open! Thanks for posting this!
Harriet is a very fine cellist!
Brilliant!
there are musical cows and some udders.
Moosical cows.
beautiful :) ^^
Da soll noch jemand "Rindvieh" sagen...
Grüße auch aus Feistritz am Wechsel!
IMPRESIONANTEE!! AMAZING!!!
Love it!
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Have you tried playing Tchaicowsky or Moosorsky? Moozart anyone?
Seems like that first one got more interested when higher notes were played. The lower notes just sound like another cow.
Anyone knows which piece of music she is rehearsing?
Btw: this is for real! I heard an interview with Harriet Krigh where she told that she was practicing outside of a rented house when the cows came running to her. She decided to capture that scene on video the next day.
Haydn Cello concerto no 1 1st movement
After Haydn she plays the Sarabande from the first suite for cello solo from J. S. Bach.
I know it was 7 years ago, but it could still be of interest to someone today.... 😊