Songs
Artists
Genres
Track cover Say: Mozart & Mevlana, Op. 110: II. Yedi öğüt

Description

It sounds like a reminder that true strength lies in gentleness. There is no pathos or moralizing here, only quiet confidence: all greatness is born of simplicity. The river generously spreads goodness, the sun warms without discrimination, the night covers the weaknesses of others, and the earth patiently accepts everything that falls on it. The world seems to unfold in seven movements of the soul - so natural that you forget how rare they are.

The music flows calmly, like breathing after a long run, and somewhere inside it becomes a little quieter. There is no struggle in it, only acceptance - and a reminder that being kind is not a weakness, but a form of wisdom that one must still grow into.

Lucerne Symphony Orchestra

Michael Sandering, principal conductor

Rundfunkchor Berlin, choir

Klaas-Jan de Groot, rehearsal choir

Fatma Said, soprano

Marianne Kreba, mezzo-soprano

Pene Pati, tenor

Alexandros Stavrakakis, bass

Burcu Karadag, ney

Aykut Köselerli, kudum

Lyrics and translation


— If the selected language is not available for the video, YouTube will enable the available subtitle track or auto-generated captions (if they exist). The choice may also depend on the user’s settings.

— If you see the message Video unavailable, watching the video with song lyrics is only possible by opening it directly on YouTube.

Watch video Fazıl Say, Fatma Said, Marianne Crebassa, Pene Pati, Alexandros Stavrakakis, Michael Sanderling, Luzerner Sinfonieorchester, Rundfunkchor Berlin - Say: Mozart & Mevlana, Op. 110: II. Yedi öğüt

Track statistics:

Streams Spotify

Chart positions Spotify

Chart peaks

Views YouTube

Chart positions Apple Music

Shazams Shazam

Chart positions Shazam