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Beautiful cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper played "Emmanuel" and was extremely beautiful

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Beautiful cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper played "Emmanuel" and was extremely beautiful

Kristina Reiko Cooper is a beautiful cellist of Mixed American-Japanese descent of Israeli descent, whose father is a piano professor at the University of the Pacific in the United States and whose mother is violinist Mutsuko Teikeuchi. Kristina Reiko Cooper graduated from the Juilliard School of Music with a Ph.D. in Music and was a visiting professor at Tel Aviv University in Israel.

Kristina Reiko Cooper's musical diversity, artistry and charismatic stage image have won praise all over the world. She has performed as a soloist and chamber musician on many of the world's most outstanding stages, including Carnegie Hall, Lincoln Center, Kennedy Center, Tokyo Suntory Hall, Radio France Paris, as well as performances by the Prague Chamber Orchestra, the Toronto Symphony Orchestra, and the Tokyo Yomiuri Symphony Orchestra.

Beautiful cellist Kristina Reiko Cooper played "Emmanuel" and was extremely beautiful

Angelic faces, tall and slender figures, and special light and shadow shooting, so that each frame of the picture is classical, deep, and beautiful with a movie-like texture. The deep and delicate sound of the cello, the whole MV, is full of noble and elegant beauty. The version of the beautiful cellist Kristina is slowly whispering, murmuring, and even more moving. It looks like a glass of fragrant red wine, and it sounds like the tenderness of water, and it is difficult not to get drunk.

Composed by award-winning French composer and conductor Michel Corbier (1939-2004) in honor of his son Emmanuel, who died at the age of 5, the piece was included in his 1971 album Wings, originally performed as a solo instrument in an oboe. After that, several great instrumentalists recorded the piece, most notably by trumpet player Chris Botti and violinist Lucia Micarelli. This song is delicate and mournful, lingering and sad, and tear-jerking, from which you can hear a father's love and nostalgia for his son who died early.

Originally, I thought that the title of the song "Emmanuel" was "Immanuel", which means "God is with us" in Hebrew, but after knowing the original meaning of the composition of the composer Michel Kolobir, I realized that the name of his son who died early was Emmanuel, which is the mournful and painful expression of this song.

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