Wow!! La beauté des harmonies ici sont remarquables! Debussy à cette manière de structurer sa musique qui est si complexe et si unique. Sa musique est emplie d'un caractère mystique, riche et profond qui lui procure toute sa puissance. Durant toute la durée de la pièce, je me suis senti bercé par une tension entre l'incertitude et l'emballement à la manière des vagues sur l'océan! Tout simplement magique! Remarquable!
Hello, I want to share with you my piece for wind quintet, inspired by the French musical trend and the painting "Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, le Soir" by Claude Monet. I hope you will enjoy it ua-cam.com/video/kshcZesMSP0/v-deo.html
I find this to be an illuminating performance. Dutoit stands generally head and shoulders above other recordings I can remember hearing. His thinking and direction is crystalline clear. He opens up textures that [even] Boulez doesn't clarify. Take for example the string pizzicato notes, the third and fourth bars from the end. The four upper string parts, in octaves above the bass are integrated into the 'bass' line. The orchestral playing is superb. Dutoit would have it no other way. His orchestral coloring shows Debussy at his most highly polished, organic and refined, focused and always at the service of the composition.
UA-cam macht s möglich: interessante Vergleiche zu den Deutungen von Jean Martinon (18.23 !), Thielemann (17.52), und Boulez (14.44 !!) - Martinon und Boulez: wohl Antipoden; die beiden mittleren von sportifer Eleganz. - Hier: aufschlussreiche Bilder aus einer Choreographie des Werks, Dank dafür. .
Yes.. It took almost 30 years of listening in order to keep attention focused till the end, in my case. One of the most difficult orchestral pieces of XX sec
Debussy had moved away from 'simple theoretical' explanations of his pitch structures over the previous decade. His "tonal centers" - a poor term become the center of interval fields and scale degree plays in the ear. The are interplays between tonal and chromatic colorings / alterations; the elements are in constant motion / rotation. It is in someways like watching the changing elements in a kaleidoscope.
Hello, I want to share with you my piece for wind quintet, inspired by the French musical trend and the painting "Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, le Soir" by Claude Monet. I hope you will enjoy it ua-cam.com/video/kshcZesMSP0/v-deo.html
Wow!! La beauté des harmonies ici sont remarquables! Debussy à cette manière de structurer sa musique qui est si complexe et si unique. Sa musique est emplie d'un caractère mystique, riche et profond qui lui procure toute sa puissance. Durant toute la durée de la pièce, je me suis senti bercé par une tension entre l'incertitude et l'emballement à la manière des vagues sur l'océan! Tout simplement magique! Remarquable!
Le plus grand compositeur de tous les temps...
Hello, I want to share with you my piece for wind quintet, inspired by the French musical trend and the painting "Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, le Soir" by Claude Monet. I hope you will enjoy it ua-cam.com/video/kshcZesMSP0/v-deo.html
@@stephane9261 l'un des plus grands...certainement !
I find this to be an illuminating performance. Dutoit stands generally head and shoulders above other recordings I can remember hearing. His thinking and direction is crystalline clear. He opens up textures that [even] Boulez doesn't clarify. Take for example the string pizzicato notes, the third and fourth bars from the end. The four upper string parts, in octaves above the bass are integrated into the 'bass' line. The orchestral playing is superb. Dutoit would have it no other way.
His orchestral coloring shows Debussy at his most highly polished, organic and refined, focused and always at the service of the composition.
Wesh c trop cool cette zik
Thank you for this girls! I want to... every days
Do not do anything else, put the earphones on and the glass of wine away, just enjoy the music colors are like those of "Ma mère l'oie" of Ravel.
I hear a bit of "Gaspard de la Nuit" bu Rave!
❤❤❤❤❤
Debussy + Nijinsky -- otherworldly
Debussy was worth 100 Stravinskys.
UA-cam macht s möglich:
interessante Vergleiche zu den Deutungen von Jean Martinon (18.23 !), Thielemann (17.52), und Boulez (14.44 !!) - Martinon und Boulez: wohl Antipoden; die beiden mittleren von sportifer Eleganz. - Hier: aufschlussreiche Bilder aus einer Choreographie des Werks, Dank dafür. .
Mahlerman could you find the versión of ingelbrecht? Please!
Stravinsky got really inspired by Debussy
Cinderela
Biosphere brought me here 😍
Le 'Glasperlenspiel'.
This one's really hard to follow.
Yes.. It took almost 30 years of listening in order to keep attention focused till the end, in my case. One of the most difficult orchestral pieces of XX sec
Nah.
Does anyone knows if this is really Locrian mode?
its not
Debussy had moved away from 'simple theoretical' explanations of his pitch structures over the previous decade. His "tonal centers" - a poor term become the center of interval fields and scale degree plays in the ear. The are interplays between tonal and chromatic colorings / alterations; the elements are in constant motion / rotation. It is in someways like watching the changing elements in a kaleidoscope.
This piece is really hard to follow.
Its always hard to follow two chicks at the same time. Hence the last pic and story line..
Doesn't have the same logical structure as, say, Claire de Lune -- but it is scored based off of the vagaries of a ballet.
Hello, I want to share with you my piece for wind quintet, inspired by the French musical trend and the painting "Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, le Soir" by Claude Monet. I hope you will enjoy it ua-cam.com/video/kshcZesMSP0/v-deo.html
This is about gay tennis men.
I'm down with that.
Well, the ballet was, not the music...but, yeah.
I never knew that lol
Not at all! Read the libretto again.
It might be about a threesome but not a gay one!
I feel certain Debussy had no idea what gay was.
Novak Djokovic!