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The Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays "Emanuel" with dignity and elegance

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First of all, the song "Emanuel" classic,

We've heard of Chris Potter's s version before,

A tune of deep sorrow,

Let us fall into introspection and contemplation.

Here Emanuel refers to hebrew,

Meaning "God is with us",

Sometimes it refers to God.

The Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays "Emanuel" with dignity and elegance

Beauty cellist Kristina Cooper,

Mixed American and Japanese, he served as principal cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra.

Angelic faces,

Tall and slender figure,

Special light and shadow shooting,

Let each frame of the picture be classical, deep and beautiful,

It has an oil-painting texture.

Coupled with the deep, mellow and delicate sound characteristic of the cello,

The entire MV,

Full of noble and elegant beauty.

The Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays "Emanuel" with dignity and elegance

Beautiful cellist Kristina Cooper Christina Cooper is of mixed American-Japanese descent, with an angelic face, tall and slender figure, the father of pianist rex Cooper, professor of the University of the Pacific, and the mother of violinist Mutsuko Ikeuchi. She began practicing cello at the age of 10 and completed her Master of Music at the Giulia Conservatory in 1994, where she received her Ph.D. in Music and was principal cellist at the New York Philharmonic Orchestra of renowned conductor Kurt Masur.

The Principal Cellist of the New York Philharmonic Orchestra plays "Emanuel" with dignity and elegance

She has performed with renowned orchestras around the world, published a number of best-selling records, and won the applause of the world for her musical diversity, artistry and charismatic stage performances, as well as the deep and mellow and delicate sound characteristic of classical, deep and beautiful cello.

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