Marche pour la Ceremonie des Turcs / Jean-Baptise Lully / Klaus Mäkelä / Oslo Philharmonic
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- Опубліковано 10 лют 2025
- The Oslo Philharmonic with Chief Conductor Klaus Mäkelä performs Jean-Baptise Lully's Marche pour la Ceremonie des Turcs. The recording was made on 19 January 2023 in Oslo Concert Hall.
Multicamera director: Ole Sandholt
Script: Steinar Yggeseth
Music producer: Vegard Landaas/LAWO
Sound technician: Thomas Wolden
Lighting design: Petter Dahl Nielsen
Video production: Trippel-M Levende Bilder
Producer for Oslo Philharmonic: Helene Øverlie
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Bravissimo ! Splendide interprétation. Merci à Klaus Mäkelä et la Philarmonie d'Oslo.
Conducting 'a la Lully' and lived to tell the tale! 🤣
Nicely performed!
😂
Always know where your feet are!
Be careful, Klaus! Take care of your foot!
indeed! 🙂
Nice!
Klaus, you should ware heavy-duty boots
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@@namenlos2578ware or wear?
Love conductor and orchestra energy, there is no other way to play Marche pour la Ceremonie des Turcs.
Finally, finally we have come to an age where all the knowledge we gained throughout the last 60 or 70 years of historically informed playing of the baroque era, has been woven into the modern orchestral performance of these pieces! Slowly but surely! Amazing performance with a baroque aura on modern instrumentarium 🎉🎉
Lol it still sucks compared to actual historically informed ensembles
@@remifasolla5324 of course, nothing can replace baroque bows, gambas, harpsichord and cohorts of four or five-keyed oboes and bassoons, but for a modern orchestra, this is a step forward. Maybe it's my frustration from those Rameau and Charpentier recordings from decades ago that speaks in such awe of this performance, but again, for modern instruments, pretty good and close!
Your analysis is wrong because the Baroque period was rediscovered by the Romantics a few decades later. *LM*
@@LucienMarine I know, but in the years of the 50s, 60s, 70s and the 80s of the 20th century, mostly up until now, non-period instrument modern symphony orchestras haven't played baroque pieces in historically informed way. I am talking about non-period instrument ensembles, ergo symphony orchestras, I am not talking about baroque ensembles. In the time of Mendelssohn they have probably played Bach and Telemann in a much different way, more style accurate than a symphony orchestra in 1960s! Of course!
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My musical commentary aims to recall the historical context of this composition by Jean-Baptiste Lully and the means implemented at the time. It is regrettable to note that the symphony orchestras of yesterday and today play on a register that does not belong to them. The Baroque period has nuances and colors that deserve its own instrumentation. I think that this conductor Klaus Mäkelä has great qualities but has difficulty controlling his impetuosity. Youth obliges! Hoping to have met your expectations. *Lucien*
So great to hear a real orchestra play this music
A real orchestra? LOL
Tous Les Matins Du Monde'
Yes, but that version is not close to reality. ua-cam.com/video/WnuTjZgn4t8/v-deo.html
Le Roi Danse
Quelle magnifique interprétation ! . .Le roi Louis le quatorzième en aurait été charmé .Bravo et Merci
Moliere et Lully à Oslo, top ! Magnifique interprétation de la turquerie du Bourgeoise Gentilhomme. Bravo Klaus Makela
Best thing I've seen Makela do; on point musically and theatrical. Hope he does more French baroque...
This is literally my favorite Baroque piece ever. And I LOVE Klaus' energy (conducting with a staff and not a baton, just like Lully himself). Hope we see more of him!
Bravissimo!
I also like the way he handles the music. But Lully's posture was hopefully better than Mäkelä's at the time. I think the ‘baton’ was too short for him...😁
@@Fleurop68-qu5ir LOL! Klaus made me love this piece even more (:
Excellent version. The conductor and the orchestra are absolutely sure that they are absolutely right. Bravo!!!
Yes~ new version! Thank you Oslo!
Diese Musik mit ihrer besonderen Mischung aus Leichtigkeit und Würde rührt mich tatsächlich zu Tränen! Natürlich hier auch sehr schön gespielt 🙂
L'Italia ha dato personaggi incredibili, come questo Lulli, fiorentino poverissimo raccolto per caso tra le strade di Firenze e portato a Parigi, dove si è affermato come la "colonna sonora" del gran secolo francese. Tutto fuori da ogni norma. Come la sua morte.
Me encanta este director.En esta obra imprime un caracter tan barroco, muy alegre y que te hace vivir la escena.
SIR you are real MAESTRO 🎶🎵 much love and respect ❤❤❤❤🖤
SPLENDIDE ! BRAVISSIMO ! BELLE INTERPRÉTATION !
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Played with vigor and delicate precision! Lovely!
This is one of my favorite pieces of music ever.
Bravo!! Great work as always from the Oslo Philharmonic and Klaus Mäkelä!🩵🩵
lully was a true master, his melodies are extremely catchy ...brilliant!
The March for the Turkish Ceremony (Marche pour la cérémonie des Turcs) was written by Jean-Baptiste Lully in 1670. It is taken from the ninth comedy-ballet entitled « Le Bourgeois Gentilhomme » by the playwright Molière. Comedy-ballet is a combination of spoken comedies, singing, and dancing. This form was desired by King Louis XIV in order to sew together theater, music and dance without breaking the thread of the piece. Context: The King received the emissary of the Grand Turk represented by Suleiman Aga in 1669 but the diplomat's clumsiness and casualness turned into a caricature. It was then that the famous « Turkish ridiculous ballet » was born. The comedy-ballet is a veritable reservoir of the processes that Lully will find in lyric tragedy. She is entirely instrumental and is intended to be danced. So it’s ballet music. To heighten the irony of this scene, the composer employs all the instruments at his disposal and also uses percussion with oriental sounds. The march is structured around two repeated musical phrases. From the first notes, everything is done to create a solemn character as the key of G minor, the dotted rhythms similar to opera overtures and supposed to represent the march of the Sun King. This colored piece also includes a small tessitura of which the repetitions offer a journey of exploration of the timbre in the score. *Lucien*
Grand merci pour vos informations de contexte !!
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Merci ami de la Musique ! *LM*
Merci!! C’est très intéressant de savoir. Salutations depuis Belgique
Thanks, I didn't know about that.
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This is the history of France! The oldest country in Europe.
Klaus Makela y la Filarmónica de Oslo son mi combinación favorita, nunca me decepcionan!! Magnífica y divertida interpretación me hace viajar a la época de su compositor
Excellent.merveilleux.grandiose.glorieux.ça arrache les larmes en même temps.😢
cok güzel caldiniz, love from Turkey♥
Amazing❤
El jovencísimo Mäkelä es todo un espectáculo. Fuerza, convicción, empatía, sensibilidad, bonhomía, todo se une en este director de excepción. Los músicos, sensibles y virtuosos.
다양한 시도 다양한 레퍼토리~ 메켈레 음악 인생에 브라보!
Impecable y original versión de esta joya de Lully. Y qué bien queda la batuta del barroco, el bastón de madera de este grande, que marca con tanta fuerza los compases.
wonderful…Love the Baton❣️🩵🧖♀️✨✨🌷
grandios!
class, culture, beautiful. thank you from Australia
Minunata interpretare, trăită la maxim,de toți muzicienii in frunte cu tânărul dirijor, felicitări ❤❤❤
Une merveille mes amis ! Soyez bénis
Delightful performance indeed bravo bravo congrats, music is our family and we will never be apart anymore 💋👍🥂💎👍👏🎁🍀
One of those rare moments where a baroque piece doesn't sound terrible when played with modern instruments.
March of the True King.
Maestro, sublime as ever. And the Oslo Philharmonic as well. Lully is applauding no doubt! Probably seated but applauding!
Oh, I hope he is conducting and dancing, wherever he is ! ❤
Beautiful. I mostly know Lully for his Gavotte. I absolutely love the strong rhythms, reminds me of Rameau's Les sauvages.
Très belle interprétation, avec rythme et majesté
This is by far one of the most "living" version I've heard in my life !
Beau travail !!!
Another version I didn't know yet.
But beautiful
Merci !
So cool !
BRAVO!!!!!!!
Love it.
Thank you for sharing.
Absolutely beautiful! Well done! :D
Beautiful!
Fabulous! Thanks for posting. Congrats Klaus and OP!!
very good!
Massa!!!
I love te faces!
참 좋습니다
Impossible stop listening
Très belle interprétation et quel dynamisme
Bravo
That was fun!
awesome
He is so full of the energy if music it literally bursts out of his inner being:
Bravo!
What an epoch France enjoyed. With a King who saw himself as Jupiter and producing genius like Lilly! Unlike today's France. A scoundrel for a president and a nation in ruins.
Lully!!!!
Lully !!!
@@christinellorens6161 merci misspelled, I guess? typo error.
Jupiter or Sun - "Le Roy (Roi) Soleil" (Sun King)
Klasse!!!!😊
Not bad 🔥
Version très pédagogique qui commence par la percussion, les basses, puis les parties intermédiaires avant d'ajouter la mélodie. Style parfait.
Cette interprétation est absolument sidérante, et allant crescendo en intensité, ça prend aux tripes ! Merci pour vos précieux détails et informations ! Makela a même respecté la direction au bâton !
@@enguerranddemarigny 🖐
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오스만투르크 Ceddin deden 투르크 군가 같은 리듬 같기도 하고,Jean baptise Lully가 작곡한 바로크시대 발레음악이라니 신기해요 ...루이14세가 발레하는것같기도합니다😊
What a talent this man is!
Needs piccolo or sopranino recorders doubling at the octave.
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Please release Makela's performance of Shostakovich Symphony no 5 please please please pleaseeee
I'd be so glad if anyone could tell me which instrument the percussionist on the left uses with his right hand. I can't find it anywhere. The sound is so good. It may be part of his bigger instrument which I also can't find.
Funny & brilliant! Where is the audience Louis XIV? ^_^
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Mind your step!!
I love that whenever there's an orchestral/opera performance, there's always a mass of non-musician and non-singers who dare to destroy it while they couldn't even blink in rhythm 😂
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There is a little mistake in the first name of Lully. It's Jean-Baptiste* 😉😘
This is a very modern performance.
Muy obcuro duro "marcado"
En fin...
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Excellent version from a French
Mais.... que reviennent nos musiques d'antan et leurs créateurs ...
Louis XIV, shouts out: I want the best composer of Europe...!! Lully: please hold my beer....
original, mais tres respectueux donc beau
Now we understand why Jean-Baptise Lully died from conducting as he hurt his foot with his staff and finally died of gangrene.
Now that’s really taking your work home with you!
What do you mean now society has known this since 1687 😂
@@JeffGordon-ph4vz Yes, but it is nice to see how they conducted some 350 years ago. I knew it from reading, not from a performance.
Better stolen well then thought badly… ;) Nice performance!
Klaus Mäkelä please mind your foot using conducting staff like Lully !😊
VIVRE LA FRANCE
Klaus is gorgeous. Sorry… had to be said.
Le Bolero....
I love this It now has me running to listen to Rameau's Indes Galantes Rondeau (ua-cam.com/video/RKvd4tMkFHc/v-deo.html), Jean-Joseph Mouret's Rondeau (ua-cam.com/video/GZib08sHrwE/v-deo.html), Charpentier's Te Deum (ua-cam.com/video/iwU37osOkQA/v-deo.html), and Couperin's Barricades Misterieuses (ua-cam.com/video/Z-LV4_mem6Q/v-deo.html)
Manquerait plus qu'il ne tape pas en mesure ! 😂
Dude watch your foot
Le falta fuerza.... el báculo debe sonar con imponencia...
😂🎉😂🎉😂🙏🙏👍🫡🫡😂🔝😂😂are you very sure,that they were not,,friends,,behind the curtains,like the,,advocates,,in a judgement court!!!??????😂🔝🫡👍🙏👏👏👏👏the BAROQUE vibes,were and are still anUNIVERSUM for ALL!!!!so LIFE and MUSIC is for ALL!!!they were in a,,huge,SHOW,,a positive one for all of us!!!but their personal art&work was very hard!!;!😂😂😂✊💯💯✌️💯😂🎶🎶🎶💫💫👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏❤️❤️❤️🥂🌿🥇
I dare say the orchestra would play just as well without him!
Spot on, Stevie. Lully is the father of the professional orchestra, capable of performing under any circumstances. That’s exactly the point.
@@rastislavdemko6682 It's a myth. An orchestra needs a director, the 0,0001% chamber orchestras playing without a one is an illusion, the first violin is giving the tempo and entries.
Heeft Klaus achteraf zijn tenen geteld?
HA-HA "Amazing" conductor, when the conducting dont work for the orchestra, the knoking with the big rod will fix the discipline of the orchestra !!! 😆