When I started looking for Rameau almost nothing was available..now he is well represented and I often have felt lucky to be alive to witness this! Rameau is my Patron Saint!
I've clicked through so many videos, through so many incredible, weird ambient landscapes... I feel like I'm going on a train trip, seeing a succession of crazy, never-before-seen scenes from history, important, weird musics through the window as I pass... there's so much to explore. So many places to alight and dwell in the ambiences that are on offer. This stop, in particular, is brilliant
Remarquable Gardiner!! Il a été en fait un précurseur qui a cru dans le génie universel de Rameau, depuis les fêtes d'Hébé son superbe Hippolyte et Aricie pour exécuter en première mondiale Les Boréades. Le spectacle merveilleux qu'il nous donne est là pour prouver sa passion pour le maitre!! Car Jean-Philippe est en fait un Magicien des sons et des harmonies mais aussi des ballets donc de la danse... tout cela est intemporel.... Bravo john Eliot et merci pour cette exceptionnelle prestation!
00:00 Zaïs - Overture 5:18 Dardanus - Entrée des Songes 8:08 Dardanus - Trio des Songes 'Par un sommeil agréable' 10:50 Dardanus - Prologue: Tambourins 1 & 2 13:12 Les fêtes d'Hébé - Chorus 'Suivez les lois' 16:33 Les fêtes d'Hébé - Tambourin en rondeau 18:08 Les Boréades - Entrée de Polymnie 22:39 Les Boréades - Air de Polymnie 'Commandez aux tendres Zéphirs' 23:27 Les Boréades - Gavottes pour les Heures et les Zéphirs 27:45 Platée - Air pantomime 29:57 Platée - Rigaudons 1 & 2 32:41 Platée - Contredanse en rondeau 33:39 Platée - Menuets 1 & 2 36:45 Platée - Musette 38:06 Platée - Tambourins 1 & 2 40:12 Hippolyte et Aricie - Suite of selected dances 45:02 Castor et Pollux - Chorus 'Rentrez dans l'esclavage' 46:43 Castor et Pollux - Air des démons Act 3 48:11 Castor et Pollux - Chorus 'Brisons tous nos fers' 50:31 Castor et Pollux - Air 'Séjour de l'éternelle paix' 57:56 Naïs - Chaconne Act 1 Proms premiere 1:04:27 Les Boréades - Chorus 'Jouïssons de nos beaux ans' 1:07:33 Les Boréades - Gavottes 1 & 2 1:11:17 Les Boréades - Contredanses 1 & 2
OMG Rameau was such a genius; I love this music, and it is incredibly timeless.. even modern. Thank you for this wonderful concert. For me, it is the essence of France; but a gift to the whole World.
I agree that this should be released on DVD. I would buy it in a heartbeat. But in the meantime, it's nice to have this UA-cam version (which I play endlessly), and I thank you very much for posting!
At this moment....this video seems like the best thing I've ever seen and heard!!! Rameau's music is full of richness and elegance. The orchestra and conductor are flawless; the dancers so graceful. And to top it off my South African compatriots are featured. Well done to Buskaid!!!
I've been looking for this for sooooooooo long! I listened to the performance live on the radio, and when I heard there was dance as well then I was wishing so hard seeing it all.
Fantastic !!!! Rameau made such exihilarating and moving music. He was one of the revolutionaries in music. It's a mind-boggling eye-opener to hear (and see) his music in this context. Wish i had been there. Must have been quite a night :-) Bravo to the good soul that uploaded this !
Merveilleuse sélection de Gardiner Il y a vraiment tous les extraits que je préfère chez Rameau. Tous les morceaux atypiques : L'air de la matelote d'Hyppolite et Aricie, le sublimissime menuet dans le goût de vielle de Platée, la contredanse finale des Boréades. Que des merveilles !
He is certainly somewhat of a musical 'deity' to me... One of the great spirits of musical beauty and achievement, whose sound goes right to the heart and soul!
For me Rameau is the musical equivalent of a nymph king. Enchanting, ethereal, fleeting, and the embodiment of grace and beauty, as if the music is suspended in midair.
There are three outstanding documents of the rediscovery of Rameau's stage music - Nadia Boulanger's 1950 LP, Gardiners late 1970's Prom performance of Les Boreades, and this 2007 Prom, which must be one of the greatest of all Proms. At the moment, this is the only one freely available in any form. When you compare it with the currently available DVD of Les Paladins there's no doubt at all who gets their Rameau right and who has no idea how to. The BBC should get this on to DVD now.
I find it fascinating how the rhythm and overall feel of both the traditional African dancing and the baroque French music go together so well. It just goes to prove how art is universal, and it serves the same purpose no matter when or where we are.
Prom 03 - In memoriam Margaret Fairbairn (d.20/5/07 aged 99), supporter of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra 19:00 Sun 15 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall Jean‐Philippe Rameau ZaïsOverture DardanusEntrée des Songes Act 4 Proms premiere DardanusTrio des Songes 'Par un sommeil agréable' Act 4 Proms premiere DardanusPrologue: Tambourins 1 & 2 Les fêtes d'HébéChorus 'Suivez les lois' Act 3 Proms premiere Les fêtes d'HébéTambourin en rondeau Les BoréadesEntrée de Polymnie Act 4 Les BoréadesAir de Polymnie 'Commandez aux tendres Zéphirs' Act 4 Les BoréadesGavottes pour les Heures et les Zéphirs Act 4 PlatéeAir pantomime PlatéeRigaudons 1 & 2 PlatéeContredanse en rondeau PlatéeMenuets 1 & 2 PlatéeMusette PlatéeTambourins 1 & 2 Hippolyte et AricieSuite of selected dances Castor et PolluxChorus 'Rentrez dans l'esclavage' Act 3 Castor et PolluxAir des démons Act 3 Castor et PolluxChorus 'Brisons tous nos fers' Act 3 Castor et PolluxAir 'Séjour de l'éternelle paix' Act 4 NaïsChaconne Act 1 Proms premiere Les BoréadesChorus 'Jouïssons de nos beaux ans' Act 3 Les BoréadesGavottes 1 & 2 Act 3 Les BoréadesContredanses 1 & 2 Act 5 Performers Matthew Brook bass Monteverdi Choir Sir John Eliot Gardiner conductor Nicholas Mulroy counter-tenor Anders J. Dahlin counter-tenor English Baroque Soloists Compagnie Roussat-Lubek Julia Doyle soprano Lawrence Wallington bass-baritone Katherine Fuge soprano Rosemary Nalden director Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble Dance For All Marc Molomot counter-tenor
Love the part at the beginning of hour one. The part with the little boy in the middle of it is quite indicative of the world trying to work from home right now with cats, dogs and children in the middle of zoom meetings.
A great concert. Music of infinite grace and a divine beauty. It is music that charms the senses so that she seems to have been composed in the gods of Olympus. But it is Rameau, one of the gods who composed music.
None better in this music today...what a fabulous concert of Great music....under-appreciated from its time until about 50 years ago... Not a bad reason to be alive today ! P.S.- the sour notes referred to below on the French hoboy are meant to be-a Rameau equivalent of dissonance- inherent in the music for the story of Zais....
John Eliot Gardiner, le plus français des britaniques ! Son amour de la musique française prend ici toute sa dimension avec ces airs du Grand Rameau dans une mise en scène que n'aurait pas renié Louis XIV.
John Eliot Gardiner, the most French of british people ! His love of French music takes on its full dimension with these tunes in the Great Rameau staging would not have denied that Louis XIV.
Allanfearn (below) is correct. This needs to be released on DVD. I watched this programme enraptured with the sheer beauty of Rameau's music as always (what a vital boundary-pusher he was!) and the inspired modern dance. I get quite dewy-eyed over the sequences from 18.00 and 57.55.
...and some people still think that classical music is boring ...viva Tudor, Daniele, Rameau and all those musicians who bring to us this giant of the music and alchemist of the human soul. Thanks!!!
A dança atrapalha a música, desconcentra...infelizmente, Não sei o que vocês acham sobre isso, e como era na época, né..mas a apresentação dos dançarinos ficou 'competindo' com algumas partes da música - a orquestra fica esquecida lá no fundo, tocando pro bailarinos dançarem....
I love Baroque music and dance. It was so modern compared to formulaic Italian opera. The Paris National opera has a version of Rameau’s Les Sauvages that is insanely wonderful. It has millions of views. It’s pure joy. I hope Mostly Mozart does some Rameau new world type pop ups around Lincoln Center.
Las coreografias serían del momento o son actuales? Muy interesante, no conocía a este autor. Las melodías son hermosas, me trasladan a bellos jardines y pájaros por todos lados, las letras son hermosas y tranquilizadoras. Vaya autor, un placer conocerlo
I saw this for the first time when it was broadcast on British television. I tend to be immensely purist, (i'm getting on these days) but I watch this, and I am elated that the art of dance and Rameau's beautiful music can be combined with a modern homage to Baroque movement dance and it work so well. I must be mellowing. I do hope not. Here's something else I've observed. Imagine for one moment that Sir Jphn Elliot G, is not the conductor, but is brought on to the rostrum and told to dance to the music. I see him dancing only and I love what he does. And coincidentally, the orchestra follows him. Try it.
Rameau's compositions seem to be enjoying something of a revival. I would like to think that an increased popularity for Baroque music in general is part of a reaction to Jacobinism, that fanatical doctrine which has been responsible for untold misery down to the present day.
@@user-gy8zs3sv8y but it's perfectly possible to get into the score without dancers being involved, as you do every time you listen to a CD or whatever.
Dance is a good and refrishing idea here,but accompanying movements may divert attention from the music and at last You do not know,whether success is written ti music or dancers' accomplishments.But today favorized accumulating experiences,next time perhaps everybody needs to see sights of naked women musicians
Well this performance has certainly split opinions! Surely Rameau would have loved this display of esoteric wit in the dancers, and those in charge of Louis XV's court entertainments would have paid a premium for the African dancers - surely an exotic 18thC coup at Versailles! BTW GJ, were you at Cambridge between 1997-4? Apologies if I have the wrong gent.
...And to think I am related to this genius Rameau. Was all his music composed for the "nobility"? I dislike the fact that this looks like a political show - it might not be but it looks like it. The music is great nonetheless.
Les brillants défenseurs de la brillante musique française sont (aussi) anglais!! Gardiner, Christie....N'ont ils donc rien à défendre de l'autre côté du prude chanel?? Paradoxe ;-)
Bernard Beutter William Christie est très surestimé.Ses interprétations trop souvent manquent de dynamique sonore.Sans accents, elles se trainent et ennuient.
Chorégraphie complètement nulle, pourquoi enlaidir ainsi les femmes, très contentes de mettre des abominables pantalons? Ceci dit en prenant de la musique de Rameau, la beauté pour les oreilles est assuré, écouter en coupant l'image. Bravo les musiciens, on en redemande...
Rameau is fantastic and this work is fascinating what a great performance
When I started looking for Rameau almost nothing was available..now he is well represented and I often have felt lucky to be alive to witness this! Rameau is my Patron Saint!
Fabulous music. Such elegance, style and joy. Marvellous man.
And now he is one of my favorites!!
I adore Rameau. His music has such panache. ⚜️
Moi pareil, exactement !!!❤
I've clicked through so many videos, through so many incredible, weird ambient landscapes... I feel like I'm going on a train trip, seeing a succession of crazy, never-before-seen scenes from history, important, weird musics through the window as I pass... there's so much to explore. So many places to alight and dwell in the ambiences that are on offer. This stop, in particular, is brilliant
Remarquable Gardiner!! Il a été en fait un précurseur qui a cru dans le génie universel de Rameau, depuis les fêtes d'Hébé son superbe Hippolyte et Aricie pour exécuter en première mondiale Les Boréades. Le spectacle merveilleux qu'il nous donne est là pour prouver sa passion pour le maitre!! Car Jean-Philippe est en fait un Magicien des sons et des harmonies mais aussi des ballets donc de la danse... tout cela est intemporel.... Bravo john Eliot et merci pour cette exceptionnelle prestation!
00:00 Zaïs - Overture
5:18 Dardanus - Entrée des Songes
8:08 Dardanus - Trio des Songes 'Par un sommeil agréable'
10:50 Dardanus - Prologue: Tambourins 1 & 2
13:12 Les fêtes d'Hébé - Chorus 'Suivez les lois'
16:33 Les fêtes d'Hébé - Tambourin en rondeau
18:08 Les Boréades - Entrée de Polymnie
22:39 Les Boréades - Air de Polymnie 'Commandez aux tendres Zéphirs'
23:27 Les Boréades - Gavottes pour les Heures et les Zéphirs
27:45 Platée - Air pantomime
29:57 Platée - Rigaudons 1 & 2
32:41 Platée - Contredanse en rondeau
33:39 Platée - Menuets 1 & 2
36:45 Platée - Musette
38:06 Platée - Tambourins 1 & 2
40:12 Hippolyte et Aricie - Suite of selected dances
45:02 Castor et Pollux - Chorus 'Rentrez dans l'esclavage'
46:43 Castor et Pollux - Air des démons Act 3
48:11 Castor et Pollux - Chorus 'Brisons tous nos fers'
50:31 Castor et Pollux - Air 'Séjour de l'éternelle paix'
57:56 Naïs - Chaconne Act 1 Proms premiere
1:04:27 Les Boréades - Chorus 'Jouïssons de nos beaux ans'
1:07:33 Les Boréades - Gavottes 1 & 2
1:11:17 Les Boréades - Contredanses 1 & 2
Thank you, this is very helpful!
Wow, thank you!!!
Merci !
Merci Sir John Eliot Gardiner de nous ouvrir les oreilles et les yeux mais aussi l'esprit avec la musique de Jean-Philippe Rameau...
OMG Rameau was such a genius; I love this music, and it is incredibly timeless.. even modern. Thank you for this wonderful concert. For me, it is the essence of France; but a gift to the whole World.
Vive la musique de Rameau et Vive la France! ⚜️🇫🇷
La preuve que la musique de Rameau est non seulement intemporelle mais aussi sans frontière !!! Superbe !
How life can be put back into the marvelous music of Rameau!
Agree.
I agree with the Maestro. This is a miracle music, there's everything inside. Thanks so much Rameau and Gardiner.
It's impossible to express in words how great thou art, just close your eyes and enjoy their playing
I agree that this should be released on DVD. I would buy it in a heartbeat. But in the meantime, it's nice to have this UA-cam version (which I play endlessly), and I thank you very much for posting!
Allez la musique tres belle et les danses tres vif de Rameau et Lully! Wonderful music.Thanks & best wishes.
THE champion, the brightest star of Baroque music, God I adore his works !
I adore Rameau and also Domenico Scarlatti.
Magnificent seeing Rameau's dances being danced to! Awesome!
What a fantastic performance of one of the most wonderful music of Rameau!
All the instrumentalists, singers, and dancers. A heavenly concert.
What a great show, what fabulous music. Rameau! Thanks for posting this great video.
At this moment....this video seems like the best thing I've ever seen and heard!!! Rameau's music is full of richness and elegance. The orchestra and conductor are flawless; the dancers so graceful. And to top it off my South African compatriots are featured. Well done to Buskaid!!!
I've been looking for this for sooooooooo long! I listened to the performance live on the radio, and when I heard there was dance as well then I was wishing so hard seeing it all.
Fantastic !!!! Rameau made such exihilarating and moving music. He was one of the revolutionaries in music. It's a mind-boggling eye-opener to hear (and see) his music in this context. Wish i had been there. Must have been quite a night :-) Bravo to the good soul that uploaded this !
Merveilleuse sélection de Gardiner
Il y a vraiment tous les extraits que je préfère chez Rameau. Tous les morceaux atypiques :
L'air de la matelote d'Hyppolite et Aricie, le sublimissime menuet dans le goût de vielle de Platée, la contredanse finale des Boréades.
Que des merveilles !
I really enjoyed the dances - having been a participant on Baroque dance courses I can relate to them immediately.
The dances are superb as are the dancers.
Excellent. Remarkable music, beautiful playing, magnificent dancing. Thank you for the upload.
He is certainly somewhat of a musical 'deity' to me...
One of the great spirits of musical beauty and achievement, whose sound goes right to the heart and soul!
For me Rameau is the musical equivalent of a nymph king. Enchanting, ethereal, fleeting, and the embodiment of grace and beauty, as if the music is suspended in midair.
Brilliant! Endlessly inventive as ever.
I usually surf a lot and not always wait for the end, but this one is worth listening to until the end....
There are three outstanding documents of the rediscovery of Rameau's stage music - Nadia Boulanger's 1950 LP, Gardiners late 1970's Prom performance of Les Boreades, and this 2007 Prom, which must be one of the greatest of all Proms. At the moment, this is the only one freely available in any form. When you compare it with the currently available DVD of Les Paladins there's no doubt at all who gets their Rameau right and who has no idea how to. The BBC should get this on to DVD now.
Gracias por tu erudita explicación.
Bel hommage de Gardiner à Rameau, bravo !
vive notre grand Rameau national!...
I find it fascinating how the rhythm and overall feel of both the traditional African dancing and the baroque French music go together so well. It just goes to prove how art is universal, and it serves the same purpose no matter when or where we are.
Eh bien...non.
@@ichirofakename Eh bien... oui, c juste un opinion quoi
@@jlapierremusic chacun son goût
Prom 03 - In memoriam Margaret Fairbairn (d.20/5/07 aged 99), supporter of the Monteverdi Choir and Orchestra
19:00 Sun 15 Jul 2007 Royal Albert Hall
Jean‐Philippe Rameau
ZaïsOverture
DardanusEntrée des Songes Act 4 Proms premiere
DardanusTrio des Songes 'Par un sommeil agréable' Act 4 Proms premiere
DardanusPrologue: Tambourins 1 & 2
Les fêtes d'HébéChorus 'Suivez les lois' Act 3 Proms premiere
Les fêtes d'HébéTambourin en rondeau
Les BoréadesEntrée de Polymnie Act 4
Les BoréadesAir de Polymnie 'Commandez aux tendres Zéphirs' Act 4
Les BoréadesGavottes pour les Heures et les Zéphirs Act 4
PlatéeAir pantomime
PlatéeRigaudons 1 & 2
PlatéeContredanse en rondeau
PlatéeMenuets 1 & 2
PlatéeMusette
PlatéeTambourins 1 & 2
Hippolyte et AricieSuite of selected dances
Castor et PolluxChorus 'Rentrez dans l'esclavage' Act 3
Castor et PolluxAir des démons Act 3
Castor et PolluxChorus 'Brisons tous nos fers' Act 3
Castor et PolluxAir 'Séjour de l'éternelle paix' Act 4
NaïsChaconne Act 1 Proms premiere
Les BoréadesChorus 'Jouïssons de nos beaux ans' Act 3
Les BoréadesGavottes 1 & 2 Act 3
Les BoréadesContredanses 1 & 2 Act 5
Performers
Matthew Brook
bass
Monteverdi Choir
Sir John Eliot Gardiner
conductor
Nicholas Mulroy
counter-tenor
Anders J. Dahlin
counter-tenor
English Baroque Soloists
Compagnie Roussat-Lubek
Julia Doyle
soprano
Lawrence Wallington
bass-baritone
Katherine Fuge
soprano
Rosemary Nalden
director
Buskaid Soweto String Ensemble
Dance For All
Marc Molomot
counter-tenor
Rameau's music so beautifully performed by dancers and musicians. It inspires and gives meaning, purpose and joy to life.
Love the part at the beginning of hour one. The part with the little boy in the middle of it is quite indicative of the world trying to work from home right now with cats, dogs and children in the middle of zoom meetings.
A great concert. Music of infinite grace and a divine beauty. It is music that charms the senses so that she seems to have been composed in the gods of Olympus. But it is Rameau, one of the gods who composed music.
Un Grand Monsieur , à qui on dit : " Mille mercis! "
SIMPLY EXTRAORDINARY - FANTASTIC WORK.
best UA-cam video ever IMHO...early music with a modern twist....great mix of cultures...#oneworld
Bravo, beau travail
Magical. I so loved this.
Marvellous entertainment and such precision and polish
Amazing, what a lovely performance!
Gardiner? Indubbiamente il migliore al mondo in questo repertorio! "Entra" nella musica e la fa vivere!
E vi riesce perfettamente 👍
EXCELLENT RAMEAU !!!!
What a beautiful piece of music at 13:12 with two wonderful soloists plus the choir .
None better in this music today...what a fabulous concert of Great music....under-appreciated from its time until about 50 years ago...
Not a bad reason to be alive today !
P.S.- the sour notes referred to below on the French hoboy are meant to be-a Rameau equivalent of dissonance- inherent in the music for the story of Zais....
This is just fantastic!!!
Gardiner should come back to Rameau's operas, obviously; what he's doing sounds just like the way it should be done
QUE HALLAZGO!!!! LITERALMENTE, ESTOY BAILANDO !MARAVILLOSO DE PRINCIPIO A FIN!
Magnífico concierto gracias
John Eliot Gardiner, le plus français des britaniques ! Son amour de la musique française prend ici toute sa dimension avec ces airs du Grand Rameau dans une mise en scène que n'aurait pas renié Louis XIV.
merci c'est magnifique!
Fantastic!!!
Rameau ? : l'un des plus grands mélodistes de tous les temps. Et ça c'est une merveille, merci messieurs les Anglais : tirez donc les premiers !
Quel bonheur !
Not studying Rameau is like not studying Newton
John Eliot Gardiner, the most French of british people ! His love of French music takes on its full dimension with these tunes in the Great Rameau staging would not have denied that Louis XIV.
Allanfearn (below) is correct. This needs to be released on DVD. I watched this programme enraptured with the sheer beauty of Rameau's music as always (what a vital boundary-pusher he was!) and the inspired modern dance. I get quite dewy-eyed over the sequences from 18.00 and 57.55.
GREAT!!!
It really is an accident finding this work by Rameau ! Rich, so rich ...
Francois Glasman
...and some people still think that classical music is boring ...viva Tudor, Daniele, Rameau and all those musicians who bring to us this giant of the music and alchemist of the human soul. Thanks!!!
The performance is sublime. The three ring circus staging was often distracting and not a welcome compliment to Rameau's genius.
класс!!! браво!
This is wonderful stuff Wags
A dança atrapalha a música, desconcentra...infelizmente, Não sei o que vocês acham sobre isso, e como era na época, né..mas a apresentação dos dançarinos ficou 'competindo' com algumas partes da música - a orquestra fica esquecida lá no fundo, tocando pro bailarinos dançarem....
One of those concerts I would most like to have been too--and a Prom at that! Would this could be done in every major music center...wonderful......
I love Baroque music and dance. It was so modern compared to formulaic Italian opera. The Paris National opera has a version of Rameau’s Les Sauvages that is insanely wonderful. It has millions of views. It’s pure joy. I hope Mostly Mozart does some Rameau new world type pop ups around Lincoln Center.
Las coreografias serían del momento o son actuales? Muy interesante, no conocía a este autor. Las melodías son hermosas, me trasladan a bellos jardines y pájaros por todos lados, las letras son hermosas y tranquilizadoras. Vaya autor, un placer conocerlo
Where I can get a copy in HD from this amazing concert?
I can't believe such a high quality show was programmed on a publicly-funded channel
Beautifully... but not in HD(520P) :(
Muchísimos intentos inaguantables con la "comedia". No los pude soportar.
To paraphrase Chuck Berry, "Roll over Bach".
I've never heard this group sound better than at 48:11--50:20.
I saw this for the first time when it was broadcast on British television. I tend to be immensely purist, (i'm getting on these days) but I watch this, and I am elated that the art of dance and Rameau's beautiful music can be combined with a modern homage to Baroque movement dance and it work so well. I must be mellowing. I do hope not. Here's something else I've observed. Imagine for one moment that Sir Jphn Elliot G, is not the conductor, but is brought on to the rostrum and told to dance to the music. I see him dancing only and I love what he does. And coincidentally, the orchestra follows him. Try it.
18:10
Rameau's compositions seem to be enjoying something of a revival. I would like to think that an increased popularity for Baroque music in general is part of a reaction to Jacobinism, that fanatical doctrine which has been responsible for untold misery down to the present day.
musica canto dança:
Gardiner conducts Rameau's works
Does somebody know the names of the movements of each pieces?
Yes, but the list is quite long so ask what piece you want and I Will tell you. It begins with Zaïs overture...
Is there a list of the soudtracks here?
48:00 22:39 45:00 1:04:28
Who are the dancers?
Some of the dancers seem to be hung up about something. 17:30
Heart
Perfide Albion, cette fois c'est Rameau qu'ils assassinent !
La musique est impeccable mais la mise en scène contemporaine, avec rires gras à l'appui est effectivement traumatisante...
Et ces mines outrées françaises ? Comment sont elles ? ...
Tout aussi traumatisantes ! :D
So sorry, I mean 1971-4. Gin and It a trifle large tonight!
Can I here danser Nataly Gay or Uta Gruber?
Quels sont les noms des chanteurs , please ? Thanks .
www.bbc.co.uk/proms/archive/search/2000s/2007/july-15/12707
Magnifique interprétation. quel dommage cependant que l'air d'entrée de Polymnie , air sublime s'il en est, soit galvaudé par une farce clownesque. ..
Par
If i could catch you
prinippe .
Fine music, grotesque staging... with stupid laughes 18:45
when a english Gardiner plays "le grand siècle "
"Suivez les lois"
Owww! That oboe trill at 3.12 is horrible!
The choreography doesn't add to it - the score is amazing enough
I take your point, but no harm in giving the eyes something to focus on.
Rameau did compose it for dance wether you like it or not
@@user-gy8zs3sv8y but it's perfectly possible to get into the score
without dancers being involved, as you do every time you listen to a CD or whatever.
Dance is a good and refrishing idea here,but accompanying movements may divert attention from the music and at last You do not know,whether success is written ti music or dancers' accomplishments.But today favorized accumulating experiences,next time perhaps everybody needs to see sights of naked women musicians
Yes but this is dance music, Rameau conceived it as danse music ...
Well this performance has certainly split opinions! Surely Rameau would have loved this display of esoteric wit in the dancers, and those in charge of Louis XV's court entertainments would have paid a premium for the African dancers - surely an exotic 18thC coup at Versailles!
BTW GJ, were you at Cambridge between 1997-4? Apologies if I have the wrong gent.
...And to think I am related to this genius Rameau. Was all his music composed for the "nobility"? I dislike the fact that this looks like a political show - it might not be but it looks like it. The music is great nonetheless.
...If they wanted to make a "statement" they should have had the dancers dance nude all the way through. Perhaps they got shy? Who knows?
How is this a political show? I’m just wondering
@@nvrlm All that silly dancing.....
violinhunter2 please enlighten me if you dont mind
This music was made and dedicated for both body and soul !
Les brillants défenseurs de la brillante musique française sont (aussi) anglais!! Gardiner, Christie....N'ont ils donc rien à défendre de l'autre côté du prude chanel?? Paradoxe ;-)
Bernard Beutter William Christie est très surestimé.Ses interprétations trop souvent manquent de dynamique sonore.Sans accents, elles se trainent et ennuient.
Christie est un Américain...
Chorégraphie complètement nulle, pourquoi enlaidir ainsi les femmes, très contentes de mettre des abominables pantalons?
Ceci dit en prenant de la musique de Rameau, la beauté pour les oreilles est assuré, écouter en coupant l'image.
Bravo les musiciens, on en redemande...
+andré rasemont Oui mais? la musique = extraordinaire.Mon Diu!
Pas d'accord
Je précise : je trouve que la chorégraphie est bonne, elle allie de la modernité avec la musique de Rameau
Mais ! La musique de Rameau est moderne ! Ses rythmes et syncopes, son expressivité, son expressionnisme presque sont très moderne !
estos se copiaron de la coreografia diseñada para las presentaciones de w. christie