The Nutcracker’s celesta with Kelly Zuercher
Kelly Zuercher is a keyboardist with the Colorado Springs Philharmonic, and in this video, demonstrates the magical sounds of the celesta. The celesta is one of the featured instruments in Tchaikovsky’s The Nutcracker.
Discover more at http://www.csphilharmonic.org/
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Nice video!
Nice video!
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Beautiful instrument. I just attended the San Francisco production of "The Nutcracker" yesterday evening, and it's great to know what instrument created some of the magical music.
It wasn't until I watched this video that I learned that it's pronounced "chelesta." I always thought it was pronounced "selesta."
can you describe what a celesta looks like? as I have no sight.
great video
Dis is mah fav instrument.
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Sunday Morning another example, The Velvet Underground
thank you for playing mr. rogers.
The piano of angels.
awesome
Wow…just beautiful!
This instrument is just cute!
This is the instrument that sounds so weird for me with my tinnitus. Especially the high tones. Noticed it while listening to music that contains that instrument.
This is magical!
Hedwig's Theme from Harry Potter starts with the celesta
I'm just here cause of Lapis
i love the celesta <3
Holst's The Planets uses the Celesta throughout notably in Mercury, Jupiter and Saturn.
she plays with grace
So beautiful
It makes such beautiful sound, I wondered why it's not popular…
❤❤❤❤
This is such a magical instrument. Wow. I feel like it should be used more in music!