one of the best performance. rich sonority, but precise articulation and very stable rythm. i think this masterpiece does not search for empty virtuosity or heavy pathos, but for profound expression and clarity. thanks !
This piece -- especially when played well on the piano -- is some of my desert island music. It is "simply" magical, French, Gallic, sweet, ponderous, charming, arch, pastoral, dainty, delicate, rich, profound, historical ... all in one beautiful suite for the piano. Thank you for posting it with the score. Ah, Maurice Ravel. What a genius. And this is very beautifully, exactingly played.
@@Triggs-Music dude people use to fight wars over religion, those were really nonsense wars, modern wars have more valid reasons behind them, but they’re still stupid.
@@Scriabin_fan Thats such an over simplification to say wars were over... religion. . . , said Elijah?? biblical name. They are really not very different from modern wars, stalin was a seminary student just incase you try to sneak past religion. The major difference now and then is that man is lesser than his weapons in modern age, where as in past he had to conquer with his might. Read the Iliad and come back to tell me again that old war was just stupid and simply over religion..
When you practice a piece for so long to get it to a good level you often struggle to listen to that piece after you are done studying it. This one though still leaves me in awe. And this particular performance is the one I like the best, with no crazy tempos and lot of detail. Fantastic music
An outstanding performance here -- I hadn't realized that Brautigam, so dynamically masterful in Beethoven, was such a gifted interpreter of Ravel's music. Thanks for posting this sublime music.
@@miguellink1338 On the contrary, such dances, like Forlane and Minuet, are important to the "Tombeau de Couperin", because these dances emphasize the Baroque music, which Ravel wanted to "imitate" in this piece.
Truly beautiful performance Ronald... I've had it circling through my brain for a whole week now! If I could play that's how I'd like it to sound. Thankyou 😮
This makes me think of a happy child running through a cemetery, picking wildflowers, and occasionally stopping to make little bunches to lay on the graves of those long gone for fun. It is a masterful composition that somehow manages to be both innocent and stately all at once.
This is undoubtedly expertly crafted and beautifully written piano music. But I still prefer the orchestrated version, so many varied marvellous colours and different combinations of sonorities. What a genius Ravel was!
both versions have their own charm to them, with each one bringing a different interpretation of the mood to the table. Ravel was truly a genius in everything he did
Oeuvre sonore parfaite pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, et ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
the toccata is ridiculous and (almost)impossible in terms of technical demands. I tried playing it once and I think if I continued, I would twist and break my hand....but nonetheless Ravel composed such beautiful works and this performance is outstanding!
git gud (get better) :D :P I don't say that I can play it, but you should take it as a challenge and be glad that there is always something you need to work hard on, because in the end, the process of learning a piece is perhaps more enjoyable than having it learned already :)
If you look the video on the performance of Angela Hewitt, you see that she plays the toccata in a very natural way, like if it seems easy. I asked her the “secret” of it and she laughed . I am trying to study too as a my challenge...
Love the piece forever. Did not hear dynamic contrasts indicated by Ravel much adhered to. Sounded devoid of poetry, as though that is a neoclassical idiom that is being fulfilled.
I have a hard time forsaking my love for Frankish, since the Sign has not been Removed, perhaps this isn't important- all this pathotism really comes from a past life however... called Transalpina Gallia by the Romans; Gallia Celtica, and Gallia Belgiqa too, there were Celts, Gauls and Gaels in the region; from Gauls came Belgique... France is named for Frankish...
So much easier to read, ahhh, curse the fool who did the other print. I'll have to print screen and print these instead, especially around 3:02 (5th measure on that page) it appears to be B, C, then E, F, and finally D. The original print looks like a black blob, you can't tell if it was B and C or B and D. lol
A bit cheating on the "petites notes" in the Prelude but it's so clumsily written, if you try to play them exactly as notated at full speed it's very difficult. Otherwise, beautiful and tasteful playing.
@@Fildoggy Maybe I wasn't clear - yes it's marked in my score too that they should be played ON the beat, which is very difficult. Brautigam is cheating because he simplifies some of them (from 0:13).
From Vercingetorix and Clovis, Voltaire and Olympe, to Hugo and Pasteur, Manet and Zola, the Revolution and the Resistance, I will be forever grateful for everything France has gifted the world. She is the guarantor of the human soul. Ravel’s Menuet is the soundtrack of hope.
Quelle dommage Ginette et Jean Paul avez pas jouer ca. Si elle pouvez jouer le Tzigane( et est en tempo difficile aussi du Jean Paul) Pour certainment cette ouvre les duex pouvez etre tres bien jourez ( Pense du Josef Suk vite et comme les enfantes jouez energetiquelment) Cette composition est une peut similaire( Joyeuse 100ieme Tante Ginette!!!) ( Le Computer monde vas atrappez les saleaus et cocchoneset JUSTICE et VRAI VERITY quoi a vraiment arrivez!!!
you can create the mp3 yourself, simply by using any "UA-cam to mp3" converting program (you paste the present "URL" in the program then push the "start converting" button and save the converted file to an appropriate place, i.e. your desktop) :))
The Composer, a profound, noetic high-flyer; exquisite refinement and novelty; one of the Noble and Great one souls, in actuality... Frankish, the Patriarchal Attribution or Rezefede; Of the 13 Hierarchical nations, Italia being one of them, is the corresponding hierarchical attribution of French; Spain, thought of as being of the similar romance category, actually with Hierarchical Arabia. Nuin and Tinne, of those 13, respectively. Original English, or Old English is correctly attributed as from Franks; those called English, Frisians adopted and modified it; their attribution is most correctly called Germanian, from an inobservant or unholy mixture of Okebeni or proto-Celtic and Germanian, which inobservance brought a very great deal of trouble and distortion into the world; the different Rezefede Signs should not mix in marriage/reproduction, best Wisdom. The Frisian or English Sign or Channel was permanently removed from the planet, with that old Aquarius it was gone, and all English speaking people virtually dropped dead. Oil and water cannot mix but for a little time; Draik's other wife, Okebeni like himself, brought the First Celt, the unalloyed or unabberated line; this is correctly our attribution, especially Scottish Celtic, and English is now of the worst languages to speak...
"Le ton beau" de Couperin est un chef-d'œuvre ! Quelle pièce sublime, certainement la plus belle de Ravel !
one of the best performance. rich sonority, but precise articulation and very stable rythm. i think this masterpiece does not search for empty virtuosity or heavy pathos, but for profound expression and clarity. thanks !
Great feeling reading your comment, thanks :)
Beautifully put.
This piece -- especially when played well on the piano -- is some of my desert island music. It is "simply" magical, French, Gallic, sweet, ponderous, charming, arch, pastoral, dainty, delicate, rich, profound, historical ... all in one beautiful suite for the piano.
Thank you for posting it with the score.
Ah, Maurice Ravel. What a genius. And this is very beautifully, exactingly played.
Steve Berlin How much did you pay for that dictionary?
@@jahkneeboi Hey, there's no need for that. He's not trying to brag about his vocabulary, his words describe his feelings about the piece very well.
@@deltafournumbers I think he actually wants to buy a dictionary, judging by his choice of name.
@@jahkneeboi if you think he needed a dictionary to use THOSE words, then your just an idiotic hater 😎
@@donnytello1544 Some folks have more words to use, some have less words. You use what you have.
wonderful mood established in the prelude, it's just like a flowing stream
I cannot fall out of love with Brautigam's Tombeau, have been listening for years, always amazes me.
Reminds me of my lonely nights in Afghanistan, beautiful but dangerous. Almost no light pollution at all the stars looked amazing. War is stupid.
You can say that again bro, war is so dumb
@@Scriabin_fan modern war certainly seems to be.
@@Triggs-Music dude people use to fight wars over religion, those were really nonsense wars, modern wars have more valid reasons behind them, but they’re still stupid.
@@Scriabin_fan Thats such an over simplification to say wars were over... religion. . . , said Elijah?? biblical name. They are really not very different from modern wars, stalin was a seminary student just incase you try to sneak past religion. The major difference now and then is that man is lesser than his weapons in modern age, where as in past he had to conquer with his might. Read the Iliad and come back to tell me again that old war was just stupid and simply over religion..
@@Triggs-Music Old war was still pretty stupid. Maybe if they’d learned to cooperate, some of their civilizations would still be around
When you practice a piece for so long to get it to a good level you often struggle to listen to that piece after you are done studying it. This one though still leaves me in awe. And this particular performance is the one I like the best, with no crazy tempos and lot of detail. Fantastic music
Génial compositeur !
Un composer génial !
An outstanding performance here -- I hadn't realized that Brautigam, so dynamically masterful in Beethoven, was such a gifted interpreter of Ravel's music. Thanks for posting this sublime music.
Jajajaja también a mi me sorprendió ver a Brautigam tocando Ravel. Y se escucha muy bien.
Forlane is out of this world
So is the minuet....
@@miguellink1338 On the contrary, such dances, like Forlane and Minuet, are important to the "Tombeau de Couperin", because these dances emphasize the Baroque music, which Ravel wanted to "imitate" in this piece.
Bold use of polytonality!
And Toccata is completely and utterly unplayable.
@@0lexiib0ndar You obviously do not understand the expression "out of this world."
magicien ,être d'1 autre monde , quel plaisir !!!!!
In my opinion this piece shall be much more famous! the harmonies, especially in the prelude are just wonderful
I much prefer it to the Bolero.
@@WetaMantis We don't talk about Bolero.
Truly beautiful performance Ronald... I've had it circling through my brain for a whole week now! If I could play that's how I'd like it to sound.
Thankyou 😮
This makes me think of a happy child running through a cemetery, picking wildflowers, and occasionally stopping to make little bunches to lay on the graves of those long gone for fun. It is a masterful composition that somehow manages to be both innocent and stately all at once.
Beauuutiful delivery of french melancholy instilled into baroque music format. This recording allows your quality exploration on this masterpiece.
Quelle découverte. Ce morceau est incroyable
00:00 -Prelude
3:19 -Fuge
7:02 - Forlane
13:51 -Rigaudon
16:57 -Menuet
22:16 -Toccata
Can you tell what does make sense this comment? I wrote time table in video-description.
In the description, one cannot press the times on mobile. In a comment however, one can.
@@stefanboltzmann6807 well now it's fixed but thanks anyways
@@AsrielKujo hi bestie
19:00 - Musette (Trio of Menuet)
Beautiful recording - I did not know this pianist before, thanks for posting. Such a soulful sound!
Es la mejor version que he escucuchado de esta obra. Que interpretacion mas unica y maravilllsa.
Igual creo que es la mejor en piano. Aunque la verdad prefiero la versión para cuerdas de esta maravilla.
¿Ya lo había dicho? Mi favorita de favoritas.
This is one of my favorite pieces of music. How wonderful to follow along with the music. Thank you for the work of putting this together.
Thank you very much Ronald Brautigam, our Dutch piano pride! Thnx for posting!
Excellently and expertly played... perhaps the most noetic composer...
Very good played❣️ Really wonderful interpretation 👍❤️👏👏👏👏Thank You!
This is undoubtedly expertly crafted and beautifully written piano music. But I still prefer the orchestrated version, so many varied marvellous colours and different combinations of sonorities. What a genius Ravel was!
both versions have their own charm to them, with each one bringing a different interpretation of the mood to the table. Ravel was truly a genius in everything he did
A splendid performance! Very special, it makes me listen.
incredible pedaling and performance :p
21:17 -- I think this is my favorite moment in the entire suite.
One of the few renditions of the fugue that doesn't make me fall asleep! Bravo!
Agreed!
14:00 there is a clef misprint for the Rigaudon (3rd line should start with treble clef). Not a big deal for those who are familiar.
And at 14:20 the 4th line should start with bass clef.
Mesmerizing. I love Ravel’s unique writing, what an outstanding composer.
Yo how can you be everywhere lol btw I agree
The ending of Menuet is just amazing
Outstanding Performance!
Always good surprises . Appreciate... Thanks a lot
Forlane is outstanding. Bravo.
I am in love with Forlane omg...
Oeuvre sonore parfaite pour lire les formes subjectives des nuages et suivre d'un œil attendri les rainures des tiges des arbres; apprécier l'écriture complexe des branches imbriquées, goûter les couleurs de la décomposition de la lumière en gouttelettes d'eau dans un jardin, et ressentir fortement le sol humide de la forêt ancestrale pour percevoir les traces des animaux du passé profond ¯\_(ツ)_/¯
Très bonne version.
le forlane c'est très magnifique!!! ici au Venezuela on adore la bonne musique!!!
I love the Menuett
the toccata is ridiculous and (almost)impossible in terms of technical demands. I tried playing it once and I think if I continued, I would twist and break my hand....but nonetheless Ravel composed such beautiful works and this performance is outstanding!
git gud (get better) :D :P I don't say that I can play it, but you should take it as a challenge and be glad that there is always something you need to work hard on, because in the end, the process of learning a piece is perhaps more enjoyable than having it learned already :)
If you look the video on the performance of Angela Hewitt, you see that she plays the toccata in a very natural way, like if it seems easy. I asked her the “secret” of it and she laughed . I am trying to study too as a my challenge...
Tout simplement somptueux.
Thank you for posting this beautiful piece :)
Ahhhh that Prelude makes me so relaxed...
One of the best Tombeaux I've ever heard; and, for once, the fugue is played with the necessary rythmic precision!
That toccata is just insane!!
beautiful recording!
A very orchestral version, nice tempo and such contrasts
Giovanni Smartini Indeed! I could immediately hear the orchestra version with this wonderful rendition.
🦋🦋🦋 l'envol du papillon
Such an emotional voyage.
There's no part of this I don't like. One of my all time favorites.
Loving fugue
I love this!
ラブェルの曲で特に大好きです!
脱力しないと弾けないよ~
Woah so beautiful
too beautiful!
Ravel makes me so touching
Keep yo hands to yoself.
I love the prelude
Forlane my shit @7:00 especially at @10:17 smh beautiful
Pure music...
Phineas Newborn played it in his concerts
Ravel is a diverse and vivid melting pot of cultures, genres, and time periods.
Music is such a gift.
V d. Menuets 16:55
VI d. Tokāta 22:15
The prelude is like spring, water and sun
Beautiful 😭😭
Impressionist
Neoclassicist
Oh yeah that fast piece Rigaudon, its in AMEB grade 8. Aussie musical board does not mess around with its pieces.
Love the piece forever. Did not hear dynamic contrasts indicated by Ravel much adhered to. Sounded devoid of poetry, as though that is a neoclassical idiom that is being fulfilled.
21:19 for NoMo plan song
Final movement for longplan rhythm
8:33
the best bit!!
John Yunkai Zhai kind of boring. Little bit well but mostly it doesnt fit in the song
Qui pourrait m'indiquer l'interprète de cette version sublime ? Merci d'avance
I firstly didn't like this piece, but now i wanna learn it so bad, i already did Ravel Sonatine this shouldn't be much harder
Ravel is a legend who spreads classical music but into Chinese culture
한양 21 작곡 파이팅..
You can hear the compression :/
Bräutigam tombeau de couperin - eine klangliche wohltat-vorzuegliches klavierspiel! Peter sauermann youtube
No
MO lp on 0
Lp 0p 9pm
Pm lp.
Anyone else get a Genesis vibe from the Prelude
Good, like
anyone noticed, that the score is completely incorrect?
I began to play “Forlane“ and have to look for another scorr now, because this is so wrong.
So many one # songs!
Its called E minor
想洗滌紛紛擾擾,就聽這類音樂
I have a hard time forsaking my love for Frankish, since the Sign has not been Removed, perhaps this isn't important- all this pathotism really comes from a past life however... called Transalpina Gallia by the Romans; Gallia Celtica, and Gallia Belgiqa too, there were Celts, Gauls and Gaels in the region; from Gauls came Belgique... France is named for Frankish...
So much easier to read, ahhh, curse the fool who did the other print. I'll have to print screen and print these instead, especially around 3:02 (5th measure on that page) it appears to be B, C, then E, F, and finally D. The original print looks like a black blob, you can't tell if it was B and C or B and D. lol
Kavya imslp doesnt work?
It's definitely on imslp
imslp.org/wiki/Le_tombeau_de_Couperin_(piano)_(Ravel,_Maurice)
6:38
Late at night, little ballerinas dance around the musical box by the window, lit by the moon.
14:59
Al ex Very deliberative. Nice.
Toccata has a lot in common with the concert Jeunehomme by Mozart.
Umm... If his name wasn't in the title, I'd have guessed that this is Hamauzu-San
Honestly, as much as I like his music, he never wouldve been able to compose this
Can someone, compare , musically, Angela Hewitt in her performance of the piece, to this recording?
I do you one better. Juxtapose both with a toasted cheese sandwich. With ketchup.
Ravel died in 1937, Not 1935!!!!!!
Thank you very much, I immediately fixed it.
Damn... I'd be the worst page turner
I am sure you would have stronger competition for that position.
Wtf si is so fucking amazing
Could someone rate these pieces by difficulty?
I would guess 5,2,3,4,1,6
You guess really wrong hahahaha
I think 7,8,6,7,4,9 (10)
Oh my lord
A bit cheating on the "petites notes" in the Prelude but it's so clumsily written, if you try to play them exactly as notated at full speed it's very difficult. Otherwise, beautiful and tasteful playing.
Ive always heard it this way, in fact its marked on my score to play them on the beat
@@Fildoggy Maybe I wasn't clear - yes it's marked in my score too that they should be played ON the beat, which is very difficult. Brautigam is cheating because he simplifies some of them (from 0:13).
Vive la France !!!
c'est bien vrai ça
Vive l’humanité.
Quelqu'un mais surtout les galettes saucisse
Giovanni Smartini France doesn't exist anymore! Now it's France-stan 💩💩💩💩
From Vercingetorix and Clovis, Voltaire and Olympe, to Hugo and Pasteur, Manet and Zola, the Revolution and the Resistance, I will be forever grateful for everything France has gifted the world. She is the guarantor of the human soul. Ravel’s Menuet is the soundtrack of hope.
💖♪ ♫🎼🎩🎩🎩
Quelle dommage Ginette et Jean Paul avez pas jouer ca. Si elle pouvez jouer le Tzigane( et est en tempo difficile aussi du Jean Paul) Pour certainment cette ouvre les duex pouvez etre tres bien jourez ( Pense du Josef Suk vite et comme les enfantes jouez energetiquelment) Cette composition est une peut similaire( Joyeuse 100ieme Tante Ginette!!!) ( Le Computer monde vas atrappez les saleaus et cocchoneset JUSTICE et VRAI VERITY quoi a vraiment arrivez!!!
HAHAHAHA THE TOCCATA TORTURED ME ALIVE
(I have video upload)
Worth the pain though. Such a bizarre and horrificly awkward piece to perform but if done right is quite jaw dropping.
Death is the end of torment (for the dead).
16:08
Al ex Yes-like an emotional reconsidering.
@@prototropo im surprised how fitting your words are in this fragment
I love this recording -- Is there any chance you can dm me a link to MP3's? Can't find the recording anywhere else online
Use this url: pwnua-cam.com/video/I_m6hLSpsLc/v-deo.html
you can create the mp3 yourself, simply by using any "UA-cam to mp3" converting program (you paste the present "URL" in the program then push the "start converting" button and save the converted file to an appropriate place, i.e. your desktop) :))
The first one could be written by Bach.
haha please tell me you are joking
T. Alexander E. it could be composed by a modern Couperin
Bach wouldn't be able to compose that. His style is far too different.
@@pianodan1608 Yeah, two years ago I wasn't experienced enough
@@tarikeld11 It's fine lol.
The Composer, a profound, noetic high-flyer; exquisite refinement and novelty; one of the Noble and Great one souls, in actuality... Frankish, the Patriarchal Attribution or Rezefede; Of the 13 Hierarchical nations, Italia being one of them, is the corresponding hierarchical attribution of French; Spain, thought of as being of the similar romance category, actually with Hierarchical Arabia. Nuin and Tinne, of those 13, respectively. Original English, or Old English is correctly attributed as from Franks; those called English, Frisians adopted and modified it; their attribution is most correctly called Germanian, from an inobservant or unholy mixture of Okebeni or proto-Celtic and Germanian, which inobservance brought a very great deal of trouble and distortion into the world; the different Rezefede Signs should not mix in marriage/reproduction, best Wisdom. The Frisian or English Sign or Channel was permanently removed from the planet, with that old Aquarius it was gone, and all English speaking people virtually dropped dead. Oil and water cannot mix but for a little time; Draik's other wife, Okebeni like himself, brought the First Celt, the unalloyed or unabberated line; this is correctly our attribution, especially Scottish Celtic, and English is now of the worst languages to speak...