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Ben Austin
Приєднався 10 чер 2013
Daphnis and Chloe Suite No. 2 - Ravel/Maltempo
A casual run-through of Suite No. 2 from Ravel's Daphnis and Chloe, transcribed for solo piano by the phenomenal virtuoso Vincenzo Maltempo.
Performed by Tasmanian pianist Ben Austin.
Filmed in Melba Hall, Melbourne University, Australia.
. . . Apologies for the gym shorts.
Performed by Tasmanian pianist Ben Austin.
Filmed in Melba Hall, Melbourne University, Australia.
. . . Apologies for the gym shorts.
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Absolutely beautiful. Never knew this existed let alone being played. Keep the good work! Impress us even more!
what
we have the exact same name i searched up my name 🤣🤣
Where can I get the score for this?
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This is phenomenal!
What a BANGER PERFORMANCE, especially in one single take … you absolutely deserve a world career! 🎹🔥👏🏽
This is incredible dude 👏
Fantástic 🎉🎉🎉
make more please
Trop beau
ラヴェルに聴かせてあげたいな。
Performances are rare, where after the last akkord the complete audience raises and shouts BRAVO like in an secret appointment - and this performance is such one!!!
I can almost feel clearly each instrument of ravel's orchestration in your interpretation, great fidelity of gestures, bravo!
this is fucking beautiful
Please upload more stuff, youre great
Tocar a Ravel no es sólo eso. Él era un dandy. Hay que saber vestirse. Su música era el símbolo de una época y de un arte. En el Modernismo la estética es fundamental . Por lo demás, felicidades.
in tears, went to buy score to practice.
The pinnacle of it all, bravíssimo!
本当に1人で弾いるのか?? 視覚と聴覚のバランスが整理できず混乱します。ただ言えることは素晴らしすぎる!!!ということです😂
I'm speechless, this is fantastic, didn't know there was such a good 1 piano transcription of this masterpiece. Just bought it, i know what i'm going to work in the next few weeks :-D Thanks a lot for the discovery.
Where did you find the sheet music I wanna learn this so bad
difficult to keep clear at the beginning of the Lever du jour whith 2 hands only!!! never the less good effects of bird whistle (with the left hand!!) bravo a Ben et au transcripteur Maltempo!!!...... 🙏🙏🙏
Wonderful job on an almost unplayable score
Not only can this guy play Ravel brilliantly, but he hits legday like a pro
He is wearing his gym clothes because playing this is such a workout! 😳😯
Hello Ben, I'm a french pianist, I perfectly know that piece, for orchestra obviously but also for 2 pianos (amazing transcription from Viacheslav Gryaznov), but this one I didn't know : let me say, I falled from my chair when I eared you ! You perfectly understood this piece, your technique and your sound are incredible, and I love your look (with a hole on your left sock, whatever 🤣), huge congratulations and all my respects for this video !!!
Amazing performance. Never seen anything so incredible.
can't even begin to imagine how much hard work went into this, or fathom how much talent and passion this man has.
Ben, this is simply a stunning performance. Maurice Ravel and Maltempo would be in awe of your emotion and meticulous technique that you apply to this brilliant arrangement for solo piano. Great to hear it in the empty auditorium which enhances the acoustics. Thank you for posting this, one that I will return to again and again.
holy molly
70 Subscribers, 11k views, yet I think this is one of the most impressive performances on UA-cam...
This is AMAZING. Thanks.❤️
A genius at work...
Bro you are insane, I just finished la valse and was looking to tackle this next…you played this so damn well…greetings from the USA keep it up bro I’d love to hear more of you
WOW!
Me being awestruck is an understatement. You would think this gargantuan orchestral piece would be beyond the technical limits of any pianist. But you have just proved that wrong. And your performance is beyond breathtaking. Bravo!! And Thank you!!
この曲ピアノで弾けたんですね(汗)驚愕です。素晴らしい演奏。
he did that without any sheet music....
Amazing playing. One of my favourite pieces. Well done!!
Amazing!
This is completely insane, huge congrats
There is no doubt, this is one of the most difficult piano compositions ever written because it takes a complete orchestral score and rewrites it for two hands. (An impossible task on the face of it!) The impossible task of making two hands do the work of a symphony orchestra makes this almost too difficult to play. Maltempo's arrangement is fabulous, but limiting because he could have reconceived it for piano and rearranged the orchestration to fit the limits of two hands. Maltempo avoids being pianistic in his conception and chooses to duplicate the orchestral masterwork in its entirety and doesn't leave anything out. This happened in three other excerpts from the complete ballet, probably done by Ravel himself that I was able to learn quickly and play comfortably. (I also play a "La Valse" one piano arrangement that did exactly that.) Now I have the Maltempo arrangement and for someone at my level of pianistic ability, I will need to rearrange the impossibly unpianistic portions of the Maltempo arrangement and reconceive it for piano: two hands. Maybe Maltempo's brilliance as a concert pianist did not allow him to realize that pianists of different abilities would be playing his arrangement and he needed to make it more playable.
I would love to get Ravel's own piano version of this. Yes, Maltempo's arrangement is brilliant and orchestrally precise, but when you try to include every voice of an orchestral composition, it is no longer pianistic. His arrangement is purely for the higher level pianists, leaving pianists at my level in the cold. I am able to play brilliantly Ravel's transcriptions from Daphnis which are available: "Danse gracieuse et legere de Daphnis", "Fragments symphoniques", and "Scene Daphnis et Chloe." I am quite sure that Ravel transcribed his own first version of Daphnis which was obviously for piano. I am quite sure that some of this was lost and Maltempo came to the rescue. Again, don't get me wrong: Maltempo's arrangement is brilliant, but I just want to be able to play it conceived for piano as Ravel might have envisioned it.
Thank you for all the time, practice, and dedication that brought your talent here to me today.
Bravo et Merci from France ! 10:35 👍
Ben: Wow! Brilliant performance technically and musically!! You have conquered one of the hardest piano scores never played by anyone out there. There is Beethoven, Chopin and light years away: there is Ravel. Not in terms of them as composers. Ravel's piano score is very orchestral and not exactly pianistic. Your rendition is absolutely orchestral and the fact that you play if from memory is miraculous! Please come to San Francisco, California for a recital and play the Ravel. Just a thought!
Returned to listen again. Ben, you do a spectacular job. Masterfully done.
Riveting. Not just Ravel, Maltempo, and Ben Austin, but the wonderful outfit Ben is wearing. There is a juicy juxtaposition between the romantic, celestial music of Ravel with the rough boy causal wear of Ben Austin. It looks like a guy just came in off the street from playing basketball and knocked off, almost effortlessly, a piano solo masterpiece. Maybe shorts and tank top next.
Another comment, sorry! Ben Austin, you are a brilliant pianist. Your performance is beyond virtuosic! You have ingested the score and your fingers play like members of an orchestra. Complete control of the score and your fingers. Ravel would have been thrilled with your finesse, drama, and control! Do you ever come to the US? San Francisco! Would love to hear you!!! Have you recorded? Would love to get your recording.
I have to write another comment! Is there any more romantic love music than in Daphnis and Chloe. It is sex, it is true love, it is passion, it is sophistication, it is langour, it is complete bliss, it is simplicity, it is complexity, it is purity, it is complete sexual abandonment, it is soul, it is flesh, it is the embodiment of true love. Ravel achieved something completely non-verbal with his Daphnis and Chloe music and traveled a completely new territory in this ballet. Why can't we see this as the ballet it was conceived for? We are cheating Ravel and his most original masterpiece!! Shame!!!!!