Great comment! I wish I'd seen it before playing the video. I kept stopping it trying to figure out what key it had gone to. The modulations are done so artfully that you might not notice them. Still, it happily ends back in the home key of good-old C-major.
Плохо понимаю английский, не знаю французский. Но присоединяюсь к хорошим комментариям. Музыка доступна всем, как и хореография. И музыка к балету "Бык на крыше" мне определенно нравится.
Dr George Burt, my teacher way back in the day, studied with Milhaud when he was a student. He said everyday after class Milhuad's wife picked him up promptly and drove away. After a year of this pattern Burt asked him what he and his wife were always in such a hurry about. Milhaud smiled: "We go see movies!"
This is one of those pieces I could listen to at four in the morning full blast with a lovely glass of red wine in my hand, reclined on my chair, head back feet up and eyes closed appreciating how fortunate I am to listen to such music, annoying my upstairs neighbours (who I'm sure would understand). Just wonderful. 16.20 of magical music. This really is special.
Мийо. Балет "Бык на крыше" Форма рондо. 0:00 главная тема (рефрен) 0:19 тема, которая еще будет на 14:52 2:57 тема, которая еще будет на 7:26, 13:25 4:17 просто яркая тема 7:55 тема в более медленном темпе 12:02. Еще одна довольно медленная тема 14:52 кода
I header this on my Delmarva Classic radio station this morning at 89.5, and I was thrilled with this piece. What a joy to listen to. A lovely interweaving of great melodies with dissonant interludes. Just amazing.
It is not about "inspiration in brazilian folklore music". Milhaud simply made a orchestration of famous brazilian popular pieces of the beginning of the XX century, but without give the credit of the authors. Who knows Ernesto Nazareth, Chiquinha Gonzaga, great brazilian composers of Choro, or Alberto Nepomuceno, a renowned erudit composer of Ceará can easily identify some tunes of that collage.
Alex Ilha But there are like 30 tunes quoted in this work, so many names would appear in the score if we had to acknowledge all of them. And perhaps some of the material in Milhaud's work was his own. And I wonder where the main rondo theme comes from, was it taken from one of those brazilian songs or was it actually composed by Milhaud himself ?
No, sorry. Only the rondo theme may had been work of Milhaud, perhaps. And Milhaud told his audience that his work was "inspired in brazilian folklore and old songs" and this statement was not plainly true. Indeed, totally false. The tunes were great hits in Brazilian radio when Milhaud did his musical collage.
+Alex Ilha Yes, I can at least identify something by Ernesto Nazareth around 7:07. Anyway, it is lovely, it is… Brazilian, in the best sense of the word.
What composer didn't steal from popular and folk music? Bizet did not write the Habañera from Carmen; it was originally a popular song, El Areglito, by Sebastian Yradier. A few years ago there was an article about the original folk songs Stravinsky used in Sacre du Printemps. The opening theme of the Eroica Symphony had previously been used by Mozart in his opera Bastien und Bastienne and it was an old tune then. Then, there are Brahms' Hungarian Dances, not by Brahms, and all the popular tunes J. S. Bach used.
it came on the radio last night and I haven't stopped listening. by a French composer who spent a lot of time in Brazil and it shows the influence (not that I know anything about Brazilian music, that's what I read). pretty fun piece of music that's all over the place. most curious is how, since listening to it the first time, The Muppet Show theme song has been stuck in my head.
Bon ! alors ! ... vous prenez l'avion l'Eurostar ... direction Paris ! ... réservez un Hotel de Montparnasse ! ... allez au " Bœuf sur le toit " ( déplacé ) ... avec des amis mies Parisiens ... aussi ... visitez quelques Musées ! ... faire un tour par la " Coupole " in Montparnasse ... boire un Verre " à la CLOSERIE des Lilas " ... voir si mme Milhaud est toujours en Vie près de Pigalle ! et visiter la cité Retiro près du moulin Rouge ... en compagnie de gens amateurs amatrices de Théâtres Musiques JaZZ et de Ballets ... et surtout ... aimer les " GYMNOPéDIES " d'éRiK SATIE ... entre autres ... Vies Parisiennes ! ... la VRAIE ! ... amiTiés d'arTs de Beb . artiste . Parisien ! ....
La estancia de Milhaud en Brasil, como secretario del embajador de Francia, impregnó del folclore y ritmos del país sudamericano. Esta obra basada en un cuento donde se relata a un buey que le encantaba bailar sobre el tejado. Aquí este autor hace gala de la politonalidad. Aunque no formo parte del grupo de los seis, siempre se considero amigo y participe de sus ideas.
Mon seul vrai amour en musique, celle qui déchaîne mes passions toujours contenues, elle me donne tout ce dont j'ai besoin pour vivre, pour comprendre qui je suis. Cette musique m'a compris plutôt que je ne la comprends. Elle énonce exactement ce que j'aurais voulu composer. Ce que je me serais amusé si je l'avais écrite ! Est-il possible que j'en sois à penser comme Jean Cocteau à dire sans sourciller que Milhaud c'est mieux que Wagner ? Wagner ne m'emporte nullement, je joue Beethoven et Bach au piano, j'ai longtemps aimé Chopin, mais tous ces Français me parlent d'une vérité qui me constitue.
De gustibus, mon ami. Il y aura sûrement beaucoup de gens comme vous qui préfèrent écouter Milhaud plutôt que Wagner. Dans mon cas c'est absolument le contraire, mais je ne fais pas de problème du tout: j'aime la diversité. Vive la musique! 🎼😉
Sometimes Millhaud‘s music sounds like South or North American music with French manner. It's my shame I'd mistaken this masterpiece for the work of Copland for a long time……orz
Darius Milhaud rêvait d'une "république" méditerranéenne qui aurait inclus tous les pays riverains de la Méditerranée et le Brésil. Et, dont la capital aurait été Aix en Provence... Beau rêve.
pick your favorite key :D
C - 0:01 (15:27)
Db - 6:17
D - 9:06
Eb - 0:54
E - 7:10
F - 10:44
Gb - 1:44
G - 3:41
Ab - 11:50
A - 2:42 (14:35)
Bb - 4:50
B - 13:09
Great comment! I wish I'd seen it before playing the video. I kept stopping it trying to figure out what key it had gone to. The modulations are done so artfully that you might not notice them.
Still, it happily ends back in the home key of good-old C-major.
Плохо понимаю английский, не знаю французский. Но присоединяюсь к хорошим комментариям. Музыка доступна всем, как и хореография. И музыка к балету "Бык на крыше" мне определенно нравится.
U are god lol
this is hilarious
What a fun piece of music. Many years ago, this was my first exposure to Milhaud. What a musically life-changing discovery. Thanks for posting this.
KPO6859 was my exposure too
Dr George Burt, my teacher way back in the day, studied with Milhaud when he was a student. He said everyday after class Milhuad's wife picked him up promptly and drove away. After a year of this pattern Burt asked him what he and his wife were always in such a hurry about. Milhaud smiled: "We go see movies!"
Lol who believes this crap?
Barman's theme: 0:00
Polytonality: 1:09 and 3:15
Dance of the Bookmaker (samba rhythms): 4:15
Tango of the Women: 5:08
4:05
Tranquility
8:10
Luminescence
At 12:15
Euphoria
At 16:20
Serendipity
This piece is so charming. :D
This is one of those pieces I could listen to at four in the morning full blast with a lovely glass of red wine in my hand, reclined on my chair, head back feet up and eyes closed appreciating how fortunate I am to listen to such music, annoying my upstairs neighbours (who I'm sure would understand). Just wonderful. 16.20 of magical music. This really is special.
Мийо. Балет "Бык на крыше"
Форма рондо.
0:00 главная тема (рефрен)
0:19 тема, которая еще будет на 14:52
2:57 тема, которая еще будет на 7:26, 13:25
4:17 просто яркая тема
7:55 тема в более медленном темпе
12:02. Еще одна довольно медленная тема
14:52 кода
ダリウス ミヨー作:「屋根の上の牡牛」Le boeuf sur le toit, Op. 58
私の青春時代に衝撃を受け、毎晩研究していた時の事を思い出す。
多調の世界はまだまだ広がっていない。この画期的な動画はダリウスミヨーと
同席している気分だ。ありがとう!
The score shows that the polytonality is nothing else than an extended tonality used in a specific way.
Le bœuf sur le toit avec la partition, dans les favoris ! Direct...
I header this on my Delmarva Classic radio station this morning at 89.5, and I was thrilled with this piece. What a joy to listen to. A lovely interweaving of great melodies with dissonant interludes. Just amazing.
It's very cool to see how Brazilian music influenced Milhaud
Amazing piece, and I love the tempo.
impressive orchestration! unbelievable!
Rondo 1
São Paulo Futuro (maxixe curtindo; 1914)Marcelo Tupinambá
Rondo 2
Viola Cantadeira
(tanguinho/canção sertaneja) Marcelo Tupinambá
Rondo 3
1 -Amor Avacalhado
(tango; 1918) João de Souza Lima
2- O Matuto
(cateretê/canção cearense; 1918)
3-O Boi no Telhado(tango; 1918)
José Monteiro
Rondo 4
1-Ferramenta
(tango; 1905) Ernesto Nazareth
2-Olh’ Abacaxi!
(samba; 1918) F. Soriano Robert
Rondo 5
Gaúcho (corta-jaca; 1895) Chiquinha Gonzaga
Flor do Abacate(polka; 1915) Álvaro Sandim
Rondo 6
Tristeza de Caboclo (tanguinho; 1919) Marcelo Tupinambá
Maricota, Sai da Chuva (tanguinho; 1917) Marcelo Tupinambá
Rondo 7
Carioca (tango; 1913) with Escovado in counterpoint Ernesto Nazareth
Escovado (tango; 1905) with Carioca in counterpoint Ernesto Nazareth
Rondo 8
Ferramenta (tango; 1905) Ernesto Nazareth
Waltz [Unidentified no. 1]
Rondo 9
“La Mort du Policeman” [Unidentified no. 2]
“Tanguinho meio choro” [Unidentified no. 3]
Caboca di Caxangá (canção; 1913) Catulo da Paixão Cearense
Vamo Maruca, Vamo (samba; 1918) Juca Castro
Rondo 10
O Matuto (Marcelo Tupinambá)
Caboca di Caxangá (Catulo da Paixão Cearense)
A Mulher do Bode (polka-tango; 1918) (Oswaldo Cardoso de Menezes)
Urubu Subiu (desafio sertanejo; 1917) (unknown)
Vamo Maruca, Vamo (Juca Castro)
Rondo 11
Tango Brasileiro (1890) Alexandre Levy
Que Sodade! (cena sertaneja; 1918) Marcelo Tupinambá
Rondo 12
Ferramenta Ernesto Nazareth
Seu Amaro Quer (tango carnavalesco; 1918)F. Soriano Robert
Sertanejo (tango/batuque-dança brasileira; 1919)Carlos Pagliuchi
Para Todos (samba carnavalesco; 1919)Eduardo Souto
Rondo 13
São Paulo Futuro Marcelo Tupinambá
Galhofeira (No. 4 in Quatro peças líricas, op. 13; 1894) Alberto Nepomuceno
São Paulo Futuro Marcelo Tupinambá
Rondo 14
Sou Batuta-Introduction (tanguinho; 1919) Marcelo Tupinambá
Tango Brasileiro Alexandre Levy
Coda
Rondo 15
Apanhei-te, Cavaquinho (polka; 1915) Ernesto Nazareth
Tango Brasileiro Alexandre Levy
Alex Ilha si amigo
muiito obrigado!! grande serviço necessário
Obrigadíssimo.
What a great job you've done in here!
This really is lovely.
Le Bœuf sur le toit (literally "the ox on the roof"), Op. 58 is a short piece for small orchestra by the composer Darius Milhaud, written in 1919-20.
It is not about "inspiration in brazilian folklore music". Milhaud simply made a orchestration of famous brazilian popular pieces of the beginning of the XX century, but without give the credit of the authors. Who knows Ernesto Nazareth, Chiquinha Gonzaga, great brazilian composers of Choro, or Alberto Nepomuceno, a renowned erudit composer of Ceará can easily identify some tunes of that collage.
Alex Ilha But there are like 30 tunes quoted in this work, so many names would appear in the score if we had to acknowledge all of them. And perhaps some of the material in Milhaud's work was his own.
And I wonder where the main rondo theme comes from, was it taken from one of those brazilian songs or was it actually composed by Milhaud himself ?
No, sorry. Only the rondo theme may had been work of Milhaud, perhaps. And Milhaud told his audience that his work was "inspired in brazilian folklore and old songs" and this statement was not plainly true. Indeed, totally false. The tunes were great hits in Brazilian radio when Milhaud did his musical collage.
+Alex Ilha It is not so much the tunes as what Milhaud does with them that makes the music so good.
+Alex Ilha Yes, I can at least identify something by Ernesto Nazareth around 7:07. Anyway, it is lovely, it is… Brazilian, in the best sense of the word.
What composer didn't steal from popular and folk music? Bizet did not write the Habañera from Carmen; it was originally a popular song, El Areglito, by Sebastian Yradier. A few years ago there was an article about the original folk songs Stravinsky used in Sacre du Printemps. The opening theme of the Eroica Symphony had previously been used by Mozart in his opera Bastien und Bastienne and it was an old tune then. Then, there are Brahms' Hungarian Dances, not by Brahms, and all the popular tunes J. S. Bach used.
Beautiful composition!
it came on the radio last night and I haven't stopped listening. by a French composer who spent a lot of time in Brazil and it shows the influence (not that I know anything about Brazilian music, that's what I read). pretty fun piece of music that's all over the place. most curious is how, since listening to it the first time, The Muppet Show theme song has been stuck in my head.
havanaise saint saens have a listen
Bon ! alors ! ... vous prenez l'avion l'Eurostar ... direction Paris ! ... réservez un Hotel de Montparnasse ! ... allez au " Bœuf sur le toit " ( déplacé ) ... avec des amis mies Parisiens ... aussi ... visitez quelques Musées ! ... faire un tour par la " Coupole " in Montparnasse ... boire un Verre " à la CLOSERIE des Lilas " ... voir si mme Milhaud est toujours en Vie près de Pigalle ! et visiter la cité Retiro près du moulin Rouge ... en compagnie de gens amateurs amatrices de Théâtres Musiques JaZZ et de Ballets ... et surtout ... aimer les " GYMNOPéDIES " d'éRiK SATIE ... entre autres ... Vies Parisiennes ! ... la VRAIE ! ... amiTiés d'arTs de Beb . artiste . Parisien ! ....
10:12
Victor Borge - "A Mozart Opera"
I hope someone else will get this...
BenGabbay yup got it
BenGabbay u shit
''A partitura se estrutura a partir de citações de diferentes peças do repertório musical brasileiro,urbano e rural'':Santuza Cambraia Naves.
yes, a tad too fast. I am learning this for 2 pianos, 4 hands, and love that the textures are easily separated and heard in the orchestral version.
If you want to know the Brazilian tunes that were quoted in this piece, see --
daniellathompson.com/Texts/Le_Boeuf/boeuf_table.htm
nice thank you
@@polybotesepolybotese2201 -- You're welcome. :)
Fantastique !
La estancia de Milhaud en Brasil, como secretario del embajador de Francia, impregnó del folclore y ritmos del país sudamericano. Esta obra basada en un cuento donde se relata a un buey que le encantaba bailar sobre el tejado. Aquí este autor hace gala de la politonalidad. Aunque no formo parte del grupo de los seis, siempre se considero amigo y participe de sus ideas.
Si formo parte del grupo, de hecho participó en la colaboración que hicieron todos los miembros, la cual por cierto, fue la única vez.
Mon seul vrai amour en musique, celle qui déchaîne mes passions toujours contenues, elle me donne tout ce dont j'ai besoin pour vivre, pour comprendre qui je suis. Cette musique m'a compris plutôt que je ne la comprends. Elle énonce exactement ce que j'aurais voulu composer. Ce que je me serais amusé si je l'avais écrite !
Est-il possible que j'en sois à penser comme Jean Cocteau à dire sans sourciller que Milhaud c'est mieux que Wagner ? Wagner ne m'emporte nullement, je joue Beethoven et Bach au piano, j'ai longtemps aimé Chopin, mais tous ces Français me parlent d'une vérité qui me constitue.
vous aimer art tatum?
De gustibus, mon ami. Il y aura sûrement beaucoup de gens comme vous qui préfèrent écouter Milhaud plutôt que Wagner. Dans mon cas c'est absolument le contraire, mais je ne fais pas de problème du tout: j'aime la diversité. Vive la musique! 🎼😉
Brillante y encantador 🥳🎼
10:12 De ahí el orígen de la canción el sirenito de Rigo Tovar
I wonder why Milhaud never used key signatures.........
Oh, viewing the score I expected the 4 hands version :(
FIP 105.1
Une Production Radio France :
2 Heures de Programme FIP por Aire France
i like this music :)
Michaud meant for this piece to be played as a soundtrack to any Chaplin silent film
Brian Zayman Do you know what film?
@@LeifD958 He stated that it was for any Chaplin film. Try it!
8.21 Chopin's Barcarolle op. 60 XD
joyous
nioce music
Thaaaaaaaaaaaaank You!
Sometimes Millhaud‘s music sounds like South or North American music with French manner. It's my shame I'd mistaken this masterpiece for the work of Copland for a long time……orz
Darius Milhaud rêvait d'une "république" méditerranéenne qui aurait inclus tous les pays riverains de la Méditerranée et le Brésil. Et, dont la capital aurait été Aix en Provence... Beau rêve.
?
Brilliant. Milhaud takes a bunch of banalities and creates a masterpiece.
밀하우드 지붕위의소
This is NOT with score. This is the full instrumental recording with the piano duet score. Nice? Yes.
Helpful? Not really.
They play it like it's Brahms.
Too fast
Really? What tempo do you prefer?
gfrgio too sliwly
Cute, but not profound, ballet like music.
that's kind of the point......
It's literally a ballet