Prepare to be amazed by a teen violinist’s beautiful cover of ‘Dust In The Wind.’ Karolina Protsenko is well-known globally for her incredible performance skills. She is not only a violinist but also a dancer. She dances while she plays the violin in front of live audiences.
The haunting melody of ‘Dust In The Wind’ was originally performed by Kansas in 1973. The song was inspired by the Scripture Ecclesiastes 1:14 “I reflected on everything that is accomplished by man on earth, and I concluded: everything he has accomplished is futile — like chasing the wind.” This song was the perfect pick for the violin!
The minute she picks up her bow, people stop shopping to gather and watch her play. With her violin in hand, she steps out onto the streets in a vibrant green dress as she creates a moment suspended in time. Karolina adds such flare and style to the song that you can’t help but be mesmerized by the performance. The song begins with soft notes, with each delicate slide across her violin before the beat picks up and drifts through the crowd gathered around.
As the performance builds, Karolina’s talent becomes even more evident as she plays the song so well. Her music is nothing short of mesmerizing. One viewer said, “She definitely moves the dust in the air around , as the notes swirl and fly around her head through the wind. Making tiny vibrating strings for the notes to travel , heavenly bound.” Another listener commented on her talent with the violin. “If anyone can bring a violin to the masses, it is you, beautiful young lady! I don’t even like classical music all that much, but watching someone enjoy their talent as freely as you do is simply mesmerizing!”
Watching Karolina perform is a true delight. What stands out most is her exceptional skill, deep passion, and infectious joy for music. Her love for the violin shines through in every aspect of her playing. She doesn’t just play a song; she immerses herself in the music, expressing its emotions with her instrument. We hope you enjoyed watching her play and felt the magic of her music as much as we did.
Ecclesiastes 1:14 “I reflected on everything that is accomplished by man on earth, and I concluded: everything he has accomplished is futile — like chasing the wind.”