Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau (Images)

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  • Debussy - Reflets dans l'eau (Images)
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    Hope you enjoy my performance of Debussy's Reflets dans l'eau, from the first book of Images.
    Outro: Liszt - Un Sospiro
    Hello, I'm Rousseau, I make piano covers of classical and pop songs with a reactive visualizer. New videos every Monday and Thursday!
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  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 років тому +2924

    Reflets dans l'eau - in English, "Reflections in the water", one of Debussy's most spectacular concert works, and one of the best examples of his structural marvel. Starting off his Images, this piece contains some of the most vivid imagery of water in the entire piano repertoire, you can really hear all of the ripples and waves. The original (and forever lost) version of this piece was scrapped by Debussy, and he ended up rewriting the entire thing again in only three days - I can't help be fascinated at how that original version sounded, but we will never know. Hope you have a great week ♥

    • @jessicabaines1109
      @jessicabaines1109 5 років тому +13

      Rousseau could you do a Lion King Cover please?

    • @babyskunkcat
      @babyskunkcat 5 років тому +29

      Please do reverie next!

    • @Loulhikma
      @Loulhikma 5 років тому +16

      Maurice Ravel jeux d'eaux

    • @arjanjuttla397
      @arjanjuttla397 5 років тому +9

      3.5k views in 5mins!! Wow

    • @worstpianist3985
      @worstpianist3985 5 років тому +7

      Rousseau This was beautifully played! I was so excited for this piece. Thank you for performing this.

  • @marieaeldenson5824
    @marieaeldenson5824 5 років тому +583

    i feel like whenever he posts stuff all ppl do is give him requests instead of reacting to the piece he prepared for us lol :/

    • @frzd8chickensoup
      @frzd8chickensoup 3 роки тому +39

      thank you for acknowledging this, it's not just with Rousseau, even with non music related stuff, people always ask for more, they don't appreciate the work that's been done for them

    • @TF2Starlight
      @TF2Starlight 6 місяців тому +2

      It’s the result of depending on falling notes to attract viewers instead of winning competitions and working much harder for similar results

    • @knopfir
      @knopfir 6 місяців тому +5

      ​@@TF2Starlightimagine saying he isnt working hard enough. i dont see you practicing to play a piece for hours a day AND editing the videos.
      and really? downplaying a beautiful visualization of the music being played as just some shiny "falling notes"? cant you just, idk, appreciate the art?

    • @TF2Starlight
      @TF2Starlight 5 місяців тому +1

      @@knopfir their playing isn’t anything special in comparison with the Chopin competition players, after many years of listening carefully those kids have significantly more color, granted there is an electric vs grand comparison, but that’s besides the point since the views should be based objectively on sound output from your speakers to your ears. So yes, their fame/views are mostly from the falling notes instead of the production of better music which overinflated their view count. Not to discredit their playing but I don’t think their music eyes closed justifies the view count.
      In terms of working on visualization, it’s more of a tedious construction of rendering which is more like construction work than rocket science, except that your construction work is taken over by ai and you you need to do is sit on your ass and eat food.

    • @knopfir
      @knopfir 5 місяців тому +7

      @@TF2Starlight Ill be honest, i dont agree with your take at ALL. no offense.
      I dont think having to be a top contender at some of the biggest piano competition to exist is a prerequisite to being considered a great and beautiful piano player, thats just extremely high standards.
      Just because there are some artists who can make the greatest art of all time, doesnt mean the people who make "decently great" art have any less value.
      the "falling notes" definitely didnt "overinflate" their viewcount, its a genuinely meaningful and artistic way to visualize the music and a way to make it more accessible to the masses. people who are neither looking for nor need the "peak" of piano, but instead are interested a generally "great" piano. and it just so happens this also includes a way to stimulate a sense music doesnt, sight.
      the falling notes themselves might not be as complicated to make as a painting, but they still take a bit of technical skill and artistic decision making to do. choosing the colors and note "textures" you feel symbolize the piece as a whole, which in turn shapes the perception of the music to you as a player and every outside viewer that watches the video.
      and idk what youre talking about, but there really isnt any "AI" in the process of editing these videos, hes explained how he makes the videos a few times in the past and it involves a few clever tricks in synesthesia and adobe aftereffects. alongside an LED strip on the physical piano.

  • @ttttt_
    @ttttt_ 5 років тому +1783

    me: i can try this
    arpeggios: no you can't
    me: no i can't

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 років тому +433

    What concert piece should be next?

  • @georgemissailidis1504
    @georgemissailidis1504 5 років тому +2064

    "Music is the space between the notes."
    --- Claude Debussy.

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 5 років тому +1121

    This is my favourite composition by Debussy... Also, I love how you've made the MIDI notes look like water droplets. Nice touch 😉

    • @LukeFaulkner
      @LukeFaulkner 5 років тому +19

      P.S. might you play L'isle Joyeuse & Pagodes? They're both exquisite!

    • @refi257
      @refi257 5 років тому +8

      Omg I love your composition "new beginning"

    • @austinworkman9967
      @austinworkman9967 5 років тому

      The piano trio is my favorite by far.

    • @PunjiThePlayer
      @PunjiThePlayer 5 років тому +2

      Same here. I’m very glad this piece was uploaded by Rousseau.

    • @tudor33
      @tudor33 5 років тому +1

      Do any of you know which VST Rousseau is using? It sounds very nice :) Thank you!

  • @UnknownUser-jb7sn
    @UnknownUser-jb7sn 5 років тому +709

    Heroic Polonaise Please I would appreciate your consideration , Nice performance btw

    • @Xyriak
      @Xyriak 5 років тому +12

      you didnt even watch the whole thing lol

    • @BrossDNZ
      @BrossDNZ 5 років тому +1

      up

    • @gjsndnapsjqjb9528
      @gjsndnapsjqjb9528 5 років тому +4

      Really
      I like polonaize

    • @Kate-gv1mx
      @Kate-gv1mx 5 років тому +4

      honestly i’ve been asking this SINCE pleSeeeeeeee

    • @srduk7711
      @srduk7711 5 років тому +7

      petition for Rousseau for his 3/4M special

  • @u-jean8457
    @u-jean8457 5 років тому +245

    Never heard this before... it's beautiful where has it been my whole life????!!!

    • @garyrobinson8665
      @garyrobinson8665 5 років тому +29

      Debussy is incredible you're in for a treat. Also try some Maurice Ravel.

    • @polka678
      @polka678 4 роки тому +4

      Gary Robinson Ravel’s La Valse, Pavane and gaspard de la nuit are some of my favourites.

    • @polka678
      @polka678 4 роки тому +1

      And une barque sur l’ocean ahh all his works are amazing, as are Debussy’s

    • @neilmande5148
      @neilmande5148 3 роки тому +1

      Precisely, same for me as well :)

    • @leon-kh9tk
      @leon-kh9tk 3 роки тому +1

      try concerto for left hands by ravel

  • @jakem1929
    @jakem1929 5 років тому +355

    This is how I imagine a Monet painting would sound

    • @leesiheon8013
      @leesiheon8013 5 років тому +47

      Because it's a piece from the impressionist era. If you ever have a chance to go to France, or if you are living there, take a look at the Giverny Garden previously owned by Monet. It's such a tranquil and beautiful place.

    • @quinnmelconian4696
      @quinnmelconian4696 5 років тому +1

      money x change:)

    • @nerreip0372
      @nerreip0372 4 роки тому +13

      I love both monet and debussy so much!!

    • @jessicaeverett218
      @jessicaeverett218 3 роки тому +2

      Wonderful, insightful comment!

    • @TheJedo
      @TheJedo 2 роки тому +4

      I actually think it's because Debussy and Monet have the same first name

  • @Rousseau
    @Rousseau  5 років тому +1260

    Is there a specific Debussy piece missing from the channel?

  • @bobwrotenstien315
    @bobwrotenstien315 4 роки тому +152

    This is such a jazz tune, the phrasing and the harmony.

    • @polka678
      @polka678 4 роки тому +32

      Impressionism

    • @mohhingman
      @mohhingman 3 роки тому +21

      and it was invented before jazz too. While jazz is known mostly for improvisation, it also borrows the dissonant harmony from music like this, invented earlier.

    • @Asymmetrization
      @Asymmetrization 3 роки тому +4

      @@mohhingman because 20th century impressionistic western art music was the most recent and modern music at the tjme

    • @unrecognized2068
      @unrecognized2068 3 роки тому +2

      Turkish music was good at improvization before jazz too

    • @a.nobodys.nobody
      @a.nobodys.nobody 5 місяців тому

      You're not kidding! Listen to A Simgle Petal of a Rose by Duke Ellington.

  • @heatvvavee
    @heatvvavee 5 років тому +271

    I can't wait to go back to college and listen while studying. Finding your page last year was the perfect thing. Helped me stay calm and reach my top grades. Thank you

    • @cat1312.
      @cat1312. 5 років тому +9

      Wish you good luck with your studies! I also love studying while listening to piano!

    • @GodTierComments
      @GodTierComments Рік тому

      Debussy was around before this page I think

    • @heatvvavee
      @heatvvavee Рік тому

      @@GodTierComments haha you sure about that? In seriousness though, it's the visuals accompanied by the audio that calms me. Also, thank you for replying all these years later. I've just gone back to university this year to complete a degree so this should come in handy yet again

    • @GodTierComments
      @GodTierComments Рік тому

      @@heatvvavee Great, good luck! I took a few years longer to complete my degree than I should have, too, but I persisted and got there eventually.

  • @susfranzliszt
    @susfranzliszt 5 років тому +2628

    1.8M nearly there boys and girls.

    • @susfranzliszt
      @susfranzliszt 5 років тому +66

      @@rtbwgbnwtm I mean nearly there to 2million. Hr2

    • @ManuSankaran2410
      @ManuSankaran2410 5 років тому +40

      Good Sir, I have been a an of your works for a long time. Rousseau playing them made them better. If he could play what is, in my heart, your most sacred composition, it would bring joy to a lot of us. Let's make this happen!

    • @ethanpham4778
      @ethanpham4778 5 років тому +31

      Are you left handed or right handed?

    • @marmar-1
      @marmar-1 5 років тому +65

      Ethan Pham he actually plays with his whole body, he composes when he‘s having a seizure

    • @mochienn
      @mochienn 5 років тому +5

      voter i wheezed

  • @cobblie8789
    @cobblie8789 5 років тому +483

    Petition for rousseau to play one of the following pieces:
    1. Transcendental etude no.8 - liszt
    2. Polonaise op 53 - Chopin
    3. Polonaise op 44 - Chopin
    4. Wtk 1 prelude in c minor - Bach
    5. Reverie - Debussy
    6. Ballade no. 4 - chopin
    7. Concert etude no. 1 - Liszt

    • @marco-xe9je
      @marco-xe9je 5 років тому +20

      HUNGARIAN RHAPSODY NO. 2

    • @juandavila4534
      @juandavila4534 5 років тому +3

      I thought hes played Revarie

    • @gemday
      @gemday 5 років тому

      Polonaise op 53, you got a subscription!

    • @verxonckvkkgfiej7495
      @verxonckvkkgfiej7495 5 років тому

      If he. Could play them he just would

    • @cobblie8789
      @cobblie8789 5 років тому +3

      @@marco-xe9je it's already confirmed for 2 million!

  • @luisesparza5756
    @luisesparza5756 3 роки тому +66

    I love this piece so much. Reminds me of my grandmother before she died of COVID-19 when we would reminisce on the beaches of Mexico. May she rest in peace.

  • @JSerrato289
    @JSerrato289 5 років тому +138

    Bach and Mozart: *Confused clapping*

    • @doofenshmirtz-official
      @doofenshmirtz-official 3 роки тому +9

      I know that this is a very old comment but I feel like it deserves a reply. This killed me

    • @pommedeter7407
      @pommedeter7407 3 роки тому +6

      Why confused ? Can you explain me the joke please ?

    • @doofenshmirtz-official
      @doofenshmirtz-official 3 роки тому +24

      @@pommedeter7407 I believe it meant that Bach and Mozart might be extremely confused by Debussy’s style because it was so far removed from theirs, but still impressed that it sounds so good and is so technically advanced. I might be wrong, though!

    • @JSerrato289
      @JSerrato289 3 роки тому +13

      @@doofenshmirtz-official you are indeed correct, Dr. Doofenshmirtz

    • @none5020
      @none5020 3 роки тому +3

      @@doofenshmirtz-official I've always preferred to call you Heinz ketchup.

  • @AnAppleSlice
    @AnAppleSlice 5 років тому +118

    2:49 is very beautiful. Wish there was an extended part for it. It ended too soon.

    • @RubenStolp
      @RubenStolp 3 роки тому +12

      It’s impact is what it is because of what precedes that part. But I agree about that climax being too short.

    • @sakakaka4064
      @sakakaka4064 3 роки тому +4

      It sounds like Chopin a bit lol

    • @qazzaz6842
      @qazzaz6842 2 роки тому +41

      @@RubenStolp it was a conscious decision to have it end so early. Like how a splash in the water forms chaos in the reflections it makes, but quickly dies out into a ripple, where we return to the warping and ominous landscape it painted at the beginning. But yes, that melody in the climax was beautiful.

    • @pancakeface2450
      @pancakeface2450 2 роки тому +2

      Don't all good things? 😔

    • @stephenowesney5173
      @stephenowesney5173 2 роки тому +3

      That "ending" or transition is so cool though.

  • @JeffPianoMusika
    @JeffPianoMusika 5 років тому +84

    Oh god a Debussy piece finally! Heroic Polonaise next up please! So I can rest in peace 😅

  • @nyctal8625
    @nyctal8625 5 років тому +92

    This piece really takes up the style of ravel and gaspard de la nuit

    • @maua2848
      @maua2848 5 років тому +4

      AeroSky lol that’s also what I thought probably because they were impressionists

    • @nicolasantony310
      @nicolasantony310 5 років тому +4

      Ravel and Debussy was almost the same person, it's incredible

    • @TheModicaLiszt
      @TheModicaLiszt 5 років тому +7

      Except Ravel although 13 years younger, did it first, Jeux Deau in 1895 (I think) and stuff like that

    • @reynandr.w.279
      @reynandr.w.279 5 років тому

      This piece always reminds me of Jeux d'eau

    • @TomCL-vb6xc
      @TomCL-vb6xc 5 років тому

      Franz Liszt-Chopin It’s very different to Jeux D’eau as this piece is less about the water itself and more about the reflections in the water whereas Ravel’s Jeux D’eau is about the playfulness of water itself.

  • @xflo789
    @xflo789 5 років тому +237

    heroic polonaise from chopin PLEASEEEE

    • @НаталияГречина-ч9п
      @НаталияГречина-ч9п 5 років тому

      Yes!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

    • @xflo789
      @xflo789 5 років тому

      Rick-e how long u practice for it

    • @emadmary4271
      @emadmary4271 5 років тому +1

      @@rickdu705 you do know that Rousseau is a professional if not almost virtuosic pianist right? I mean, come on, he played Hungarian rhapsody no.6. I think he can do it; maybe not easily but in a short period

    • @mii5117
      @mii5117 5 років тому

      @@emadmary4271 You have to think of the fact that it's one thing to be able to play a piece but another thing to get a decent interpretation out if it - especially in the “Heroic Polonaise“ Sometimes this might take a lifetime. Look at Horowitz e.g.

  • @miamacfarlane2854
    @miamacfarlane2854 3 роки тому +24

    This is the most beautiful piano song I have ever heard. I will definitely be trying to play this.

    • @andantino5558
      @andantino5558 3 роки тому +7

      This very hard to play, much harder than Fantaisie-impromptu, Liebestraum or other

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 3 роки тому +1

      piece*

  • @gemmahudack6182
    @gemmahudack6182 5 років тому +52

    The impressionist composers really had a knack for using water as imagery (no pun intended)
    I feel that Debussy’s reflets dans l’eau and Ravel’s Jeux Deau and Ondine are some of the most colorful pieces of music in piano repetoire

    • @dawnr8141
      @dawnr8141 2 роки тому +1

      I absolutely agree, the arpeggios remind me so much of Ondine

  • @leon-kh9tk
    @leon-kh9tk 3 роки тому +18

    Words cannot describe this masterpiece
    -Words

  • @Isaiahrodriguez_amp
    @Isaiahrodriguez_amp 5 років тому +4

    When I hear this, I think of the time when I was really young, sitting in front of my grandma's tiny old Television watching the original Tom and Jerry on a tape. This one especially gives me memories of the ice skating scene in the kitchen when Jerry and Nibbles had the grand idea to flood the whole room with water and then freeze it. The way he jumps around the keys is just like that little show they put on the ice with the spotlight(which was just a gelatin dessert) on them. Thank you for this.

  • @EpreTroll
    @EpreTroll 5 років тому +327

    Great composition. You guys should do some more Ravel

    • @ii_.musicalnerd._ii4004
      @ii_.musicalnerd._ii4004 3 роки тому +29

      No actually this is bach

    • @ojcksn
      @ojcksn 3 роки тому +23

      @@ii_.musicalnerd._ii4004 Dont be ridiculous! It’s clearly a Greig concerto

    • @azureNotsure
      @azureNotsure 3 роки тому +24

      Stop fooling around, it’s Sibelius
      just simp it

    • @ojcksn
      @ojcksn 3 роки тому +17

      @@azureNotsure he plays the harp really well though

    • @Ok-ox4yk
      @Ok-ox4yk 3 роки тому +8

      @Marine Chuop-Mourareau **TRIGGERRED NOISES**

  • @robertcentobene4375
    @robertcentobene4375 3 роки тому +43

    Rousseau; I agree with you totally. This is one of pieces that most inspired me to continue study in piano. Your playing of it is almost exactly the way I played it! Unfortunately an auto accident crushed my right hand and it is one of the pieces i can no longer play effectively. Surgery brought most of the facility back but ruined the knuckles of my index and third finger. Your play of it is totally beautiful!

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 3 роки тому +4

      I'm so sorry for you

    • @joshua156
      @joshua156 2 роки тому +2

      @@Dylonely42 But the profile picture...

    • @Frankoceanswhale
      @Frankoceanswhale Рік тому +2

      i hope youve continuted enjoying piano! you should have a look at ravels left hand piano concerto and see if you can play it

  • @astro_cat030
    @astro_cat030 Рік тому +7

    I really love how Debussy name his own pieces. Its like hes giving the piece a more deeper meaning 💙🌺🌠🌕

  • @huntrrams
    @huntrrams 3 роки тому +15

    I remember when I first heard this I thought it was a Jazz piece from Bill Evans. This is one of Debussy’s most beautiful pieces that feels more modern than his other pieces.

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 2 роки тому +1

      It certainly doesn't "feel more like modern [music] than his other pieces." But don't take my word for it, just give a listen to any of his etudes.

    • @fryderyckchopin484
      @fryderyckchopin484 2 роки тому

      I mean Bill Evans it's okay, but Gershwin? Now I can't imagine to people singimg and dancing to this

    • @이상호-p3c
      @이상호-p3c 8 місяців тому +1

      Debussy’s late works are all like these. Very jazzy chords

  • @scottowen3022
    @scottowen3022 4 роки тому +29

    Studying this for my Year 13 A Level music course in Cardiff, Wales through the WJEC exam board. The first one that isn't a chore. What a masterpiece.

    • @andantino5558
      @andantino5558 3 роки тому +2

      I just finished this and I'm 16.
      It didn't took a lot of time to be learned for me... because I was working on this every day and so much time because I love so much this piece.
      So I completely agree !

  • @xuanhuynh5952
    @xuanhuynh5952 2 роки тому +2

    It’s so beautiful and elegant. It like the water dropping on the lake. The notes was arranging like a magnificent picture.

  • @benflint
    @benflint 4 роки тому +7

    I've been listening to Debussy all my life and this one got by me. What a masterpiece! Even for Debussy it's incredible. the execution is stunning too.

  • @alekgarcia9
    @alekgarcia9 5 років тому +2

    For new anyone to his channel :
    • He have 4 hands (2nd Form)
    • Pratices 40 hours a day
    • He can literally play every classical and modern pieces.
    • He is a LEGEND
    Have a rousseauME Day!

  • @ythunter4288
    @ythunter4288 3 роки тому +7

    Rousseau's kind of playing is... different. It's as if he's the actual composer playing the piece. Amazing job Rousseau. Keep up the great work.

  • @ralpharpaio9480
    @ralpharpaio9480 5 років тому +2

    You had us in the first half, not gonna lie

  • @kylebrun4303
    @kylebrun4303 5 років тому +2027

    A Challenge for you: compose your own piece and play it

    • @stravinskyfan
      @stravinskyfan 5 років тому +62

      Good idea

    • @ginjopiano
      @ginjopiano 5 років тому +38

      Oh yea, that would be great!

    • @deathnote58
      @deathnote58 5 років тому +11

      Yes!

    • @owengette8089
      @owengette8089 5 років тому +60

      I'm going to compose Hot Cross buns haha

    • @michaelsvoboda1024
      @michaelsvoboda1024 5 років тому +23

      Working on it, it's tough man...
      All the musical theaory is now paying of though.

  • @hanselcvijay7284
    @hanselcvijay7284 3 роки тому +2

    Debussy: “Music is the space between notes”
    Also Debussy:

  • @MildSatire
    @MildSatire 5 років тому +8

    Thank you so much Rousseau, this is my favorite piece by Debussy.

  • @lucascortez3163
    @lucascortez3163 5 років тому +21

    Early! I was so excited for this one. Can't wait for next week's upload already!

  • @marian763
    @marian763 5 років тому +42

    Rousseau, you're my infinit inspiration on piano ❤😭🎵

  • @ErikCPianoman
    @ErikCPianoman 5 років тому +2

    Damn this runs in this are crystal clear. It’s impressive the amount of colors you can get out of your VST and this digital keyboard. Bravo!

  • @InspectorCarl
    @InspectorCarl 5 років тому +3

    I recently played this piece for my own private recital and would like to give some of the criticisms that my teacher gave me. At the end, make sure that there is a clear difference between the measures that are in triplets and the measures that aren't. Debussy quite deliberately put some really interesting metric intricacies that that deserve recognition. Currently, they all sound basically the same. In the eleventh measure from the end, Debussy puts a quarter rest in the second half of the measure. I initially held the damper pedal through this rest until my instructor suggested that Debussy would have just put a half note in that measure if he wanted it held. Because of this he told me to let go of the pedal on those rests. This introduces a an interesting surprise in the last section and creates an expectation for the silence to occur again, which it never does.
    Otherwise a pretty fantastic recording, and it's really cool to see all of these patterns in the music graphically.

  • @mohhingman
    @mohhingman 3 роки тому +3

    i was dis-interested in classical music, until I found out about Debussy and Ravel. How my life has changed since finding these treasured souls and their masterpieces.

  • @nolisurach4658
    @nolisurach4658 5 років тому +3

    Thank you so much for playing this one Rousseau! It's definitely a favorite of mine from Debussy ❤

  • @lucaskenui6379
    @lucaskenui6379 4 роки тому +16

    debussy: *looks at glass of water*
    -we can make a religion out of this!

  • @Ego_S.B.
    @Ego_S.B. 5 років тому +3

    I’m so happy you did this! I recently listened to it and i loved it so much.
    Thank you!!

  • @aldoringo439
    @aldoringo439 4 роки тому +42

    This is one of the most bizarre pieces of music, and keys, I’ve ever heard

  • @VOLAIRE
    @VOLAIRE 5 років тому +3

    I’m learning a song by Debussy so it’s great that you happened to post this. Amazing as always! 🙏

    • @Anonymous-re9fd
      @Anonymous-re9fd 5 років тому

      VOLAIRE ♪ which piece?

    • @VOLAIRE
      @VOLAIRE 5 років тому +1

      Learning Clair de lune but on guitar

    • @Anonymous-re9fd
      @Anonymous-re9fd 5 років тому

      VOLAIRE ♪ woooow that’s hard

  • @hazensze4490
    @hazensze4490 5 років тому +2

    How can Rousseau always find the perfect colour for every piece

  • @listerlord2087
    @listerlord2087 5 років тому +5

    The IMAGE of the midi notes into water droplets looking like stuff is nice!

  • @parkedawn
    @parkedawn 5 років тому +1

    I haven't heard this piece in years. Left me breathless. Love the music with the visual, it truly was magical.

  • @bucookkie1217
    @bucookkie1217 3 роки тому +8

    4:22 to the ending is just so beautiful..

  • @maxiapalucci2511
    @maxiapalucci2511 Рік тому +1

    Just finished learning this. What a joy

  • @alessandro_ajm4278
    @alessandro_ajm4278 4 роки тому +6

    When the piece is so complex, that the images of the notes makes pictures together.

  • @The_Absent_MindsetReality
    @The_Absent_MindsetReality 29 днів тому

    Wow. The skill it takes to undertake this masterpiece. ❤❤❤❤❤❤ Beautiful.

  • @MathisArdileyCG
    @MathisArdileyCG 4 роки тому +25

    Me: Looks doable if i work a bit.
    1:17 moment: No you can't !
    Me: True

    • @derekpintozzi2498
      @derekpintozzi2498 3 роки тому

      Eh just a small cadenza
      Sees the rh arpeggios after: aight imma head out

    • @Juusturull-eo6mx
      @Juusturull-eo6mx Місяць тому

      @@derekpintozzi2498the worst part is getting it to sound light and crystal clear

  • @troyflores52
    @troyflores52 5 років тому +37

    3:48 I thought I heard Clair de Lune

    • @lesunfish4551
      @lesunfish4551 4 роки тому +2

      2:02 as well

    • @JodyJody1234
      @JodyJody1234 4 роки тому +1

      Me too

    • @charlie1234500
      @charlie1234500 3 роки тому +3

      If you listen closely, that particular melody (Ab to F to Eb) appears throughout the song.
      For example, at 0:06 and at 2:02

    • @arkhamparadise1319
      @arkhamparadise1319 2 роки тому +1

      @@charlie1234500 something very similar is also present in prelude a l’apres midi d’un faune

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz 2 роки тому +3

    I have to say, Debussy really matched the title to the piece well, it's not easy to do and when it's done right you have a very good work!

  • @ignasdailidenas2262
    @ignasdailidenas2262 3 роки тому +2

    The most beautiful thing I've ever heard

  • @medleysa
    @medleysa 5 років тому +4

    My absolute favorite piano piece! Thank you so much for sharing this!

  • @Danterobo
    @Danterobo 5 років тому +1

    Whataaatttt????!!? I've been wanting this all along. Then you came. Wonderful

  • @pablor.362
    @pablor.362 5 років тому +17

    Great video. Your playing has inspired me to be a pianist👍
    Thank you

  • @Museplaying
    @Museplaying 5 років тому +2

    It's my favorite piano piece.💕💕💕

  • @lifestudent3330
    @lifestudent3330 5 років тому +343

    The song that plays in my head when I reach post-nut clarity

  • @elianhonoret4341
    @elianhonoret4341 Рік тому +2

    debussy, three years ago it was nothing now... oh now its everything

  • @danielayokhai4657
    @danielayokhai4657 2 роки тому +3

    I’ve listened to many renditions and I think yours is the best.

    • @HieronymousLex
      @HieronymousLex 2 роки тому

      Daniil Trifonov takes the cake for me easily. His touch is otherworldly

  • @mysteriousDSF
    @mysteriousDSF 4 місяці тому

    The greatest piano piece of all time

  • @dromeascr123
    @dromeascr123 4 роки тому +7

    Listening to this at 3am at the heat of my home while reading how the power grid works. We really have achieved mind-blowing things. We can be very nice and mysterious species. Pity most people don't appreciate and don't realize what we have achieved and act accordingly.

  • @georgehandel3156
    @georgehandel3156 Рік тому +2

    Claude Debussy's Reflets dans l'eau ("Reflections in the Water") is the first of three piano pieces from his first volume of Images, which are frequently performed separately. It was written in 1905. As with much of Debussy's work, it is referred to as Impressionistic, meaning that it expresses emotions and senses by making use of non-functional harmony and ambiguous key signatures, its tonality being mainly non-diatonic and usually having a sense of modality.

  • @luciuscaeciliuslucundus3647
    @luciuscaeciliuslucundus3647 5 років тому +67

    Water ripples
    Disturbing the balance
    Breaking the silence
    Then slowing
    Mellowing
    Clarifying the image
    Shimmering.

  • @antonio-fq1fx
    @antonio-fq1fx Рік тому +2

    The music of Debussy is very beautiful. Wonderful performance. Thanks for sharing

  • @davisatdavis1
    @davisatdavis1 5 років тому +3

    This is my favorite piece by debussy! I'm also learning it right now

  • @stephanierando3477
    @stephanierando3477 5 років тому +1

    Beautiful for a hot summer day!

  • @cjeaglehawk1242
    @cjeaglehawk1242 5 років тому +6

    This song reminds me of Beethoven’s moonlight sonata the 1st movement, haunting but hopeful. It’s beautifully designed, the structure of it just amazes me at how someone can literally make piano music remind me of water.

  • @phoneminlwin5160
    @phoneminlwin5160 2 роки тому +2

    2:48 Wow it was so beautiful 👏🎉

  • @gdpyrocube8159
    @gdpyrocube8159 5 років тому +25

    This piece is rly good...
    Even tho i hear some Windows XP shut down theme in the earlier part of the song

    • @fggtgg6122
      @fggtgg6122 4 роки тому +1

      I’d prefer it if it was longer as well but i think it captures the short burst of happiness a fish/sea creature jumping out of water thats marveling over the beauty of the surroundings on the surface, and then landing back to the sea.

    • @ludwig4029
      @ludwig4029 3 роки тому

      piece*

    • @simianto9957
      @simianto9957 3 роки тому

      WHAT THE FUXK HELP ME

  • @zack1140
    @zack1140 5 років тому +1

    YES, another Debussy piece played by you!!!
    Whenever you feel like playing more Debussy, feel free to bless us ;)

  • @synthbass9788
    @synthbass9788 3 роки тому +20

    Debussy scrapped the original version of this piece, and considerating that he would hate some of his other masterful pieces years later, how amazing would have been that lost piece?

    • @simianto9957
      @simianto9957 3 роки тому +2

      Huh but this piece sounds like all of his works merged, I hear multiple works of him! Or am I tripping?

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 2 роки тому +1

      I think his goal here was to create a theme using the least resources necessary to make it interesting. Which is why the main theme consists of only three notes. And then, later, the variation (if it may be called that) consists of just six notes.

  • @Alphabunsquad
    @Alphabunsquad 6 місяців тому

    Like watching a busy day in a picturesque town unfold in the reflections of a lake

  • @PianoDawg1620
    @PianoDawg1620 3 роки тому +6

    0:56
    Debussy likes to do that and it always gets me.

  • @atsumindesu
    @atsumindesu 5 років тому +1

    Dude I JUST have finished watching Trifonov playing all 12 Trascendental Etudes by Liszt. At the end he plays this piece as the last from the show. And now Rousseau just uploads this exact same piece. Nice

  • @ameliamarbablanco6998
    @ameliamarbablanco6998 2 роки тому +4

    Debussy siempre magnífico, y bien interpretado.

  • @matthewnesbitt1391
    @matthewnesbitt1391 5 років тому +2

    I’ve got the Debussy collection and literally every piece in the images work is so hard, respect for being able to play this, I think this might be the hardest one to play

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 2 роки тому

      Of the Images Book 1, the hardest piece -- in my opinion -- is Homage a Rameau, the second piece in that group.

  • @JuanMiguelAltube
    @JuanMiguelAltube 5 років тому +4

    Perhaps Debussy saw this patterns in his head too? It's both audio and visually fantastic

  • @escapethefall2160
    @escapethefall2160 Рік тому +1

    4:21 I really love the harmonies at the end of this piece.

  • @jakob556
    @jakob556 5 років тому +3

    Beautiful as always :)

  • @АидаГалустян-й4х
    @АидаГалустян-й4х 5 років тому +1

    I'm speechless, it was like a Magic! I'm in love!😍 Thank you for your unexplainable sense of music. How much do you love what you do? I think, with all your enormous heart. You touch our souls and make us better, you know? You should live forever.❤

  • @paulm8951
    @paulm8951 5 років тому +19

    Consolation No.3 Liszt
    Sonata "Pathétique" I, II, III Beethoven
    I would appreciate it 😁

  • @dorilin1342
    @dorilin1342 5 років тому +1

    Such a beautiful piece cannot stop listening to this

  • @vincentyt9585
    @vincentyt9585 2 роки тому +4

    We can clearly telle that Maurice Ravel was inspired by this piece to make Ondine - Gaspard de la Nuit, especially the buildup at 2:21

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 2 роки тому +4

      Ravel always maintained that what inspired him to write Ondine was the poetry of Aloysius Bertrand.

  • @Deanguilberry
    @Deanguilberry 5 років тому +1

    I am so glad you put this up. It is one of my favorite pieces and it's great to see it with the overhead view. Fuex d'artifice next please. It would look so good with these effects.

  • @thomasberard805
    @thomasberard805 5 років тому +40

    Challenge yourself and play Glinka/Balakirev - The Lark. I think it really fits in with your theme

    • @abraxasstone
      @abraxasstone 5 років тому +1

      The Lark is very beautiful and definitely one of my favorites. I think Rousseau should play it!

    • @danasheehan6633
      @danasheehan6633 5 років тому

      Please that is one of my favorite pieces of all time

    • @vii2674
      @vii2674 3 роки тому

      ahhhhhhhh yessss its such a beautiful piece :)
      im attempting to learn it :P

  • @philipmichalcewicz7813
    @philipmichalcewicz7813 5 років тому +1

    Oh my goodness!!!😱 I actually requested this one awhile back! Dream come true!🤩

  • @Zaneninja077
    @Zaneninja077 3 роки тому +3

    Eventually I will be able to play this

  • @mddnkskn
    @mddnkskn 5 років тому +1

    I feel like this peace is one of the peaces that inspired and made a lead to modern music especially Jazz. From 00:00 to 1:30 i get early jazz vibes

  • @TroyLan
    @TroyLan 5 років тому +6

    When it's Debussy you handle the piece very well, very original. Hoping for your HR2 on your 2M subscription piece. Keep up the good work and show us your talent more. ❤

  • @sebastianL423
    @sebastianL423 5 років тому

    Get Rousseau to 2 million!!!

  • @visiontranscend60
    @visiontranscend60 4 роки тому +3

    Debussy and Ravel really had surreal and channeled abilities that the other composers simply did not have. Regardless of what hardliner classical teachers tell you. Those toons simply don't 'get it as to what makes the best of impressionists so great and truly leaving a more prominent impression to those of us who are true 'musical transcendents' with heightened sensitivities to music.

  • @wavytrbl
    @wavytrbl 5 років тому

    Why does this feel so jazzy? Love it btw

  • @nicolaichris
    @nicolaichris 5 років тому +8

    I would love to hear Ravel - Pavane pour une infante défunte!

  • @Sasukeheart2
    @Sasukeheart2 5 років тому +1

    Just had the most relaxing breakfast of my life, thank you Rousseau! What great details you put into your work, the water effect is a nice touch. (: