Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé, Suite n°2 (Seiji Ozawa)

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  • @Wyndorel
    @Wyndorel  11 років тому +82

    Sorry, I've been a little stingy with information this time. ^^
    It's the Boston Symphony Orchestra. :)

    • @huntrichardson
      @huntrichardson 5 років тому +5

      When was this performed and recorded?

    • @Glinkaism1
      @Glinkaism1 5 років тому +6

      Absolutely the best performance. I heard an intv with Ozawa on MPR. He said it was recorded in compatible Quad.

    • @bilalo2005
      @bilalo2005 3 роки тому +1

      Isnt a bis orchestra

    • @B4StudioJP
      @B4StudioJP 2 роки тому +1

      Could you tell me on what yesr this was performed?

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      20 points off

  • @v10cylinder
    @v10cylinder Рік тому +56

    I've heard this piece I don't know how many times. And every time tears come to my eyes. The first 5 minutes of this piece is probably the most beautiful music of all times. Remembering my childhood, actually my entire life, my late parents, my late wife. All those beautiful moments of the past that will never ever happen again. At least nobody can take my memories. Still, it hurts so much.

    • @musicalme27
      @musicalme27 10 місяців тому +1

      I'm so sorry about your grief. So many things, especially certain pieces of music can trigger the deep emotions. I understand; I too, have lost my parents and husband. Some pieces help, some trigger deep weeping. Stay well. All the best for 2024.

    • @v10cylinder
      @v10cylinder 10 місяців тому +1

      @@musicalme27 Thank you so much for your words! They do help indeed. Yes, some pieces do trigger very deep emotions. It's good to know that some people out there share the same emotions.
      I also wish you a Happy New Year and all the best for 2024!

    • @musicalme27
      @musicalme27 9 місяців тому +1

      ​@@v10cylinder Thank you so much

  • @rosannecyrus7780
    @rosannecyrus7780 6 років тому +67

    My granddaughter played this with a symphony in Vancouver, BC. Was the first time I heard this and became an instant Ravel fanatic. However, this arrangement with full chorus ....well.......it's exquisite. Simply divine. BTW....my granddaughter plays the viola. She also is divine and quite exquisite.

  • @reeds576
    @reeds576 5 років тому +85

    To think this came out of a human's mind.

    • @leoinsf
      @leoinsf 4 роки тому +3

      Finn: Daphnis et Chloe has become a passion for me that is completely out of bounds.
      Your comment is right on! This piece is as sacred as any work of art created by man.
      Beauty, your name is Daphnis et Chloe.

    • @jamesherried9269
      @jamesherried9269 Рік тому +6

      Stravinsky would've said that this music came out of the mind of God. Because Stravinsky believed that all music was created by God, and "discovered" by humans; similar to mathematics.

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 Рік тому +1

      @@jamesherried9269 Daphnis and Chloe and the Firebird are the pinnacle of composition and orchestration

    • @vidlukanarea6280
      @vidlukanarea6280 10 місяців тому

      It didnt :D Obvious alien 😄

    • @reeds576
      @reeds576 10 місяців тому

      Wow, this is an old comment. Thank you for your wonderful replies.

  • @pimark123
    @pimark123 10 років тому +149

    Every time it reaches that high point, tears are forced out of me.

    • @Wyndorel
      @Wyndorel  10 років тому +49

      Then it slowly falls down like a leaf, and that deep, introspective melody follows to knot the heart with melancholy...
      This is as vibrant and subtle as the kind of natural scene I chose to put with the music here, overwhelming.

    • @HeylalBenShahar
      @HeylalBenShahar 9 років тому +17

      that swiftly floating chromaticism in the base at the beginning is what does it for me

    • @winstonmiller9649
      @winstonmiller9649 6 років тому +4

      Wow Mark. First time I heard this piece, it was the background to a David Attenborough docu', " Kingdom of the Ice Bear. I was so enchanted by it. I searched and searched, it took me a few years to find it. Such rapture!! I particularly like that crescendo, with the ascending vocal accompaniment. It is reminiscent of a scene in Black Narcissus, and I completely agree with your summation, of how i makes you tear up, a very emotive piece🤔😂😊💜💖

    • @winstonmiller9649
      @winstonmiller9649 6 років тому +1

      @@Wyndorel
      Nicely expressed.😊💖

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 5 років тому +2

      I soooo love this piece
      And get to see it June 2
      Honolulu symphony Orchestra...
      Thrilled

  • @jacksonfelner3
    @jacksonfelner3 5 років тому +24

    I’ve been listening to classical music my entire life! This ranks in the top five of my all time favorites. Close your eyes and fly away!

    • @atticust.3991
      @atticust.3991 5 років тому +5

      Please list your other favorites.

    • @ela99
      @ela99 4 роки тому

      Please! :)

    • @Peaceplease11-v4j
      @Peaceplease11-v4j Місяць тому

      Marriage de amour by Paul de Senneville. Often attributed to Chopin but it is not. It is in fact here on UA-cam as spring waltz by Chopin.

  • @tashaschneider1419
    @tashaschneider1419 11 років тому +10

    Breathtaking! My very favourite Ravel piece, it still gives me goosebumps a decade later!

  • @homeystary1
    @homeystary1 12 років тому +9

    I just heard the Cleveland Orchestra play this at Severance Hall. I think the huge pinnacle of the opening "Daybreak" part (around 4:30) may have been the most simply and stunningly beautiful thing I have yet heard. It made me shiver and cry..

  • @Johnny33308
    @Johnny33308 12 років тому +8

    It is the sound of the endless sea.....and there is little in this world more beautiful than this music...it speaks to the soul, as anything of value does, dear ones......

  • @alvarogarciabarbosa3199
    @alvarogarciabarbosa3199 6 років тому +22

    It is incredible how Ravel and Debussy could make a very real and evident change in music along their lifetimes and in what original manner.

    • @MrVonLeipzig
      @MrVonLeipzig Рік тому +2

      And you have probably not listened the four symphonies of Albéric MAGNARD, and particularly the third movement from his third symphonie "bucolique"...

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      @@MrVonLeipzig Who???

  • @emersongene1
    @emersongene1 9 років тому +79

    I have recently developed a great appreciation for the orchestral works of Ravel and have now fallen in love with the beautiful masterpiece that is Daphnis et Chloé. Here is the second suite conducted by Seiji Ozawa.

    • @debbie94510
      @debbie94510 5 років тому +3

      Oh, but his stuff is SO HARD TO PLAY!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

  • @ЖаннаКсенич
    @ЖаннаКсенич 2 роки тому +10

    Я чувствую себя в раю, когда слушаю эту музыку. Она божественна! Как жаль, что сейчас такую музыку мало кто слушает. Надеюсь, что такая ситуация все же не навсегда.

  • @mariamoooooo
    @mariamoooooo 7 років тому +7

    this piece is one of many that proves the absolute genius of Ravel

  • @isaacthomas6544
    @isaacthomas6544 10 років тому +185

    The crescendo starting at 4:03 is one of the best things to ever be written in music.

  • @easyaspi1177
    @easyaspi1177 12 років тому +5

    Really great recording. Can hear instruments quite clearly. "On a clear day you can see forever" was the re-purposed song for a musical.

  • @MartyNemko1
    @MartyNemko1 8 років тому +95

    This calms my soul and reminds me of what humankind, at its finest, can produce.

    • @Sandy1970Dandy
      @Sandy1970Dandy 8 років тому +10

      For all the imperfections among humans, chief of which is the incredible cruelty we install on one anther and animals, we can produce such uplifting beauty.

    • @debbie94510
      @debbie94510 5 років тому +3

      You can say "mankind". I don't mind :)

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      So does Satie.

  • @ericnk58
    @ericnk58 4 роки тому +23

    I love how Ozawa added the wordless chorus to this performance. Normally this Suite is performed with orchestra alone.

    • @peterfitton4529
      @peterfitton4529 Рік тому +1

      There are many recordings, both before and after Ozawa's, that feature the wordless chorus. It's part of the original score (though Ravel *may* have declared it "optional").

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 Рік тому +2

      @@peterfitton4529 Based on this recording, it is *not* optional anymore

    • @peterfitton4529
      @peterfitton4529 Рік тому

      ​@@brownie3454I think it's compulsory on the complete Daphnis & Chloe but optional on this, ie. Orchestral Suite no. 2, which is to all intents and purposes part 3 of the complete Daphnis & Chloe.
      There's footage on UA-cam of Simon Rattle conducting the suite without the wordless chorus parts, for example.

  • @Jizzfrosti
    @Jizzfrosti 4 роки тому +7

    Literally brings tears to my eyes, this is in my mind the idea of love and beauty. Someone who I’m in love with makes me feel the way this song is

    • @v10cylinder
      @v10cylinder 4 роки тому +2

      But only for a more or less short while. Time not only heals most wounds but also flattens all emotions... ;)

  • @whatafreakinusername
    @whatafreakinusername 11 років тому +10

    For anyone who is confused, this is technically the 2nd Suite, but as an excerpt from the whole ballet (which features the chorus).

    • @peterfitton4529
      @peterfitton4529 Рік тому

      Confusingly it's "part 3" of the full length ballet, lol.

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      I am not confused. Why do you think we are confused?

    • @timmyc9915
      @timmyc9915 5 днів тому

      Could be labeled as "Act II, Part 3"

  • @secretofsuzanne
    @secretofsuzanne 11 років тому +8

    it is played beautifully, the sound is gorgeous like it never touches the ground. i love it.

  • @ReidblunderbussButler
    @ReidblunderbussButler 8 років тому +135

    Glorious! It's almost a shame that he's most famous for "Bolero."

    • @mysteriev7071
      @mysteriev7071 6 років тому +11

      yeah, I don't like Bolero. Sounds boring, same thing all over again.

    • @Methylglyoxal
      @Methylglyoxal 6 років тому +15

      It's not a shame at all. I personally agree that DeC is a much superior and more epic piece, but Boléro is great as well and I can see why it would be more popuar among the general public.

    • @winstonmiller9649
      @winstonmiller9649 6 років тому +8

      @@Methylglyoxal
      Bolero was indeed popular at the time. It just goes to show how versatile Revel was, all that pounding passion, then something like this, that touches you deeply, and profoundly. Truly haunting. It took me some years to find this piece of music, having only heard it as a background to a documentary before then.😊😂💖🌄

    • @alysononoahu8702
      @alysononoahu8702 5 років тому +2

      Just heard this yesterday as
      Hawaii symphony orchestra season finale
      So blessed

    • @ricfen5180
      @ricfen5180 5 років тому +2

      The bolero was written by Ravel for his students, it was just supposed to be an orchestral excercice, nothing more than an excercise for his students....that's why all the instruments are coming one by one in the song. it was just a pedagogic piece.
      but it was such an extraordinay song that it became a real classical...classic. that''s the story of Ravel's Bolero.

  • @rosannecyrus7780
    @rosannecyrus7780 6 років тому +8

    This is why I love music. Very emotional rendition. Love it so much.

  • @KazuhikoSaeki
    @KazuhikoSaeki 9 років тому +8

    beautiful and great music
    Bravo , Seiji Ozawa

  • @debbie94510
    @debbie94510 5 років тому +13

    Learning that clarinet part was the bane of my existence. It also brought the level of my playing up about 1,000,000%.

    • @shard1103
      @shard1103 3 роки тому

      My professor had all of us students learn it in one week. Not up to speed, of course, but all of it nonetheless.

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      Perhaps.

  • @bkwilco
    @bkwilco 4 роки тому +7

    Sublime orchestra and terrific chorus!

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf 4 роки тому +3

    The Daphnis et Chloe is the absolute apotheosis of orchestral music: when God visited Maurice Ravel one day and allowed him to capture the glories of heaven itself in music. I get the feeling that instruments of the orchestra were never better featured and for the instrumentalists to play it under a great conductor must be a heavenly experience.

  • @ericnk58
    @ericnk58 5 років тому +36

    The opening Lever du jour is so breathtaking it moves me to tears. I can't understand why some are so deaf to Classical music they don't understand the incredible power it has on human emotion.

    • @Jizzfrosti
      @Jizzfrosti 4 роки тому +7

      Completely agree, it conveys such beauty and intimacy.

    • @fyvewytches
      @fyvewytches Рік тому +1

      It’s not that difficult to understand. People have different sensitivity. Some will be stirred by the sound of singing birds, others will feel strongly at seeing a sunset, a painting or a photograph. The sense of smell can bring back memories and emotions from childhood. Touching a sculpture or a tree is the height of emotion for others. We are all different and enjoy different things. This is what *should* make us richer as a civilisation. People who are not touched by the same things as you are not deaf or in some way inferior. They are different and could maybe teach you about something you “don’t understand”.

    • @jamesherried9269
      @jamesherried9269 Рік тому

      @@fyvewytches Actually, I believe it's because many people are not even aware of what's happening in classical music, so they're not being sensitive to it; which is why it has little or no effect on them.

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 7 років тому +4

    This is only a suite of a marvellous ballet which lasts more than one hour. The most beautiful sections are included in this suite. The version by Ozawa is gorgeous.

  • @Soulflexer
    @Soulflexer 12 років тому +4

    Im not really a diehard classical music checker, but this shit comes till the bottom of my heart! Never heard a beatiful sensitive piece of music like this before.... seriously amazing!

  • @asgabeler
    @asgabeler 10 років тому +23

    The liquidity, flow, and exquisite sound of this magnificent piece still and evermore will transport me.
    Thank you for posting this inspired piece and done with such grace and detail by Ozawa and those he leads

  • @tomsayers8659
    @tomsayers8659 7 років тому +9

    This music mines the depths of emotions within while staggering the mind in wondering how one person could imagine a composition like this and create it it , like an aural painting which while invisible, stimulates each listener to create their own vision from it's fluidity and swirling currents of notes, delving deeper into the psyche - can hear the strains of 40's film noir soundtracks being born...

    • @way2muchNFO
      @way2muchNFO 3 роки тому

      It’s where breathtaking movies are born

  • @scottwestergren8344
    @scottwestergren8344 6 років тому +10

    My favorite version of Daphne et Chloe Suite 2 is by Isao Tomita. The emotion of the score is really brought out and it truly moves you.

    • @way2muchNFO
      @way2muchNFO 3 роки тому

      Yes. Tomita what a musical life streaming

  • @MrFalynam
    @MrFalynam 10 років тому +4

    Mágica de todos los tiempos. Desde La Atlántida al Universo

  • @sarahengelmezzo
    @sarahengelmezzo 8 років тому +15

    I sang this recently with the RPO, and I must say as challenging as it was to learn, it was of the most rewarding experiences I've had musically. It was definitely the most difficult piece of music I've sung, but the grandeur of the sound that we produced made all of my troubles melt away, and it was too beautiful to ignore. I'm just so glad it came out the way it did, and how positively our rendition was received.

    • @ChollieD
      @ChollieD 8 років тому +5

      Just sang this piece with an orchestra. The chorus section at the end is hilariously difficult...6-8 parts chromatic harmonies in a super-fast 5/4, not to mention needing to be heard alongside an orchestra going full blast.

    • @sarahengelmezzo
      @sarahengelmezzo 8 років тому +2

      Dan D Agreed! It was really hard to learn that, but we pulled it off.

  • @johannavangenderen8147
    @johannavangenderen8147 3 роки тому +2

    What a fabulous way to start my day today....

  • @Rhythmmical
    @Rhythmmical 13 років тому +3

    This is by far the most beautiful thing I've ever heard...I imagine this as the voice of God!

  • @homeystary1
    @homeystary1 9 років тому +9

    4:34 = possibly the single most epic moment in musical history

    • @BrucknerMotet
      @BrucknerMotet 9 років тому +3

      homeystary1 Beware the singularization of epic moments in musical history! Invariably such moments gain significance in direct proportion to their precursors and denouements. The way this music breathes requires inhalations and exhalations. Both are in abundance, breathing life into this piece. Planned, gradual crescendos are living things, and they usually require more time than you'd think to fulfill their promise.

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 Рік тому

      @@BrucknerMotet this is the single most epic comment in UA-cam history

  • @tashaschneider1419
    @tashaschneider1419 10 років тому +38

    This only gets more beautiful every time I hear it! I first heard it 9 years ago!!!!

  • @MedChemist1
    @MedChemist1 9 років тому +49

    As a clarinettist and flautist (principally clarinet), Daphnis sounds like absolute hell to play; Incredible piece but the tempos mixed with the chromatics which aren't quite chromatic make for one hell of a challenge both musically and technically.

    • @marcusdawe4475
      @marcusdawe4475 8 років тому +11

      It's certainly very tough for the entire orchestra, but it's such a pleasure to be a part of, it's worth all the hard work learning it.

    • @TakatoEndou
      @TakatoEndou 7 років тому +7

      b Lm I'm working on it for audition right now. The first Clarinet is so fucking difficult.

    • @MedChemist1
      @MedChemist1 7 років тому +12

      You can wedge the left hand Db/F# lever with folded paper/rubber to help with the 12th notes at 155 if you are preparing that bit - all of the clarinet parts are nasty, the Eb solos especially. Best of luck for your audition.

    • @christiehitchcock1510
      @christiehitchcock1510 6 років тому +10

      As a clarinetist, this IS the most technically difficult piece I ever performed. And one of the most rewarding.

    • @ChingChang148
      @ChingChang148 6 років тому +3

      That's why it sounds so good...

  • @jacqueline-acupuncturedune4737

    Love This. 💙

  • @secretofsuzanne
    @secretofsuzanne 9 років тому +11

    I want this in my favorites so I can listen again and again.

    • @excalibur1812
      @excalibur1812 Рік тому

      I downloaded it with VLC media player.

  • @yassinet.benchekroun5087
    @yassinet.benchekroun5087 7 років тому +2

    Art Pepper - Straight life brought me here.
    This is Art Pepper (very famous jazz saxophonist of the 50's-70's) favorite piece of "classical" music, he describes it as one of the greatest piece ever written.
    I do recommend his book to everyone, it gives a great insight into the crazy life that many jazz musicians lived during the 60's in the west coast (drugs, jail....) and is extremely powerful and touching.

  • @OP-wh4tr
    @OP-wh4tr 7 років тому +5

    This is so incredibly beautiful. I cry every time.
    It sounds like... beauty and light.. and sunrises.. and
    gah I love it so much. ;)

  • @justinprice8911
    @justinprice8911 6 років тому +7

    Needed to hear this today - always breathtaking

  • @IainOElliott
    @IainOElliott 10 років тому +10

    I never tire of it.

  • @musicalme27
    @musicalme27 10 місяців тому +1

    Merci beaucoup, Msr. Ravel. Reste en pais en Shemayim.

  • @CurzonRoad
    @CurzonRoad 13 років тому +2

    Beautiful, gorgeous, spiritual.... lovely photo... THANK YOU!

  • @ExDivaDixi
    @ExDivaDixi 11 років тому +2

    This piece reminds me of spring , sooo beautiful, words are not enough

  • @Ladyli63N16
    @Ladyli63N16 10 років тому +6

    It is with this song that my spirit flies high....so far...!!!

  • @uneedtherapy42
    @uneedtherapy42 11 років тому +3

    it wll always amaze me that something as incredible as this once existed more or less only in the mind of Ravel... think about that?

    • @jamesherried9269
      @jamesherried9269 Рік тому +1

      Actually, I think that this music (and all music) existed for thousands, even millions of years before Ravel existed. It existed in "the universal mind"; and Ravel was the one to discover it. Stravinsky (who said that all music was created by God, and was only "discovered" by humans) would call it "the mind of God".

  • @adamhood9930
    @adamhood9930 8 років тому +25

    Ravel is genius....

  • @serenaluce
    @serenaluce 11 років тому +3

    Great soothing pacifying music and magnificent image! Thanks dear Gunter for sharing.

  • @scrupuloussam
    @scrupuloussam 9 років тому +18

    Can't believe some people prefer it without the chorus

    • @hlcepeda
      @hlcepeda 9 років тому +7

      +Mats Lindborg I'm amazed by that, too. The voices make the music more evocative. The best version I've found for Danse Generale is by the Seattle Symphony Chorale; a touch more rhythmic (which I prefer) than other readings, and with an enthusiastic and very powerful chorus that can induce goosebumps.

  • @rachelthompson1014
    @rachelthompson1014 11 років тому +3

    ...woah. This is just... amazing. I have no words.

  • @ellastarrr1st149
    @ellastarrr1st149 Рік тому +1

    I particularly remember this recording from years ago my favourite, and the Conductor.

  • @Muzakman37
    @Muzakman37 3 роки тому +9

    After this piece of magic I'm sure even the greatest composers assiduously avoided even having to contemplate trying to evoke a sunrise, cos they knew they'd really struggle to come off anything other than second best compared to this, Ravel conceived and realised *the* definitive musical sunrise.
    Perhaps the closest is Schoenberg with his glorious 'Seht die Sonne' (Hymn to the Sun) that closes the enormous Gurrelieder (a work that has nearly as much magic in it as Daphnis, it opens with a sunset and closes with a sunrise, a beautiful reminder to the listener that despite all the twists and turns of it's central tragic love story, all pales into insignificance in the face of time and nature).

    • @thefrankonion
      @thefrankonion 5 місяців тому

      I don't think so.

    • @Muzakman37
      @Muzakman37 5 місяців тому

      @@thefrankonion Feel free to expand

  • @solmanism9538
    @solmanism9538 4 роки тому +1

    Thank you Mr. Ravel for the great composition!
    and great Ozawa's interpretation! Each tones are acting very well

  • @salukirhee
    @salukirhee 11 років тому +3

    this is GLORIOUS

  • @CooperHowellify
    @CooperHowellify 13 років тому +4

    Wow. There is a God. When I listen to this I can feel totally inspired.

    • @leoinsf
      @leoinsf 4 роки тому

      Me too, Cooper!@. When Ravel uses the full-orchestra, it is the voice of God speaking.
      I have the Daphnis et Chloe disease and I will never be cured of it.
      It is crazy that the older I get, the more Daphnis et Chloe gets inside of me and rattles my soul!

  • @555paint
    @555paint 13 років тому +1

    Just heard BSO preform this piece in SF -great performance. I assume after so many years under Munch that Ravel is in their DNA now.

  • @nhdtegrdbf
    @nhdtegrdbf 5 років тому +2

    Best composition ever

  • @alexkije
    @alexkije 3 роки тому +1

    Best interpretation of this. The opening was repurposed as "Night Song" for the musical GOLDEN BOY. & if you listen heard enough you can hear "On A Clear Day."

  • @ImNotOdd
    @ImNotOdd 5 років тому +8

    ok so this is what it sounds like entering heaven

  • @Tiger-Heart
    @Tiger-Heart 9 років тому +31

    It is said the first half of this beautiful piece will open your Chakras.

  • @ljiljanastanic9076
    @ljiljanastanic9076 6 років тому +1

    Enchanting beauty...Heavenly💙💙💙💕💖💖💖Wonderful chorus!!!🎶🎶🎵🎼🎶🎶🎵🎼🎶💗💗💗💗

  • @jeremydarrow3253
    @jeremydarrow3253 6 років тому +9

    10:05 is really a tender, romantic phrase of Daphnis et Chloé.

  • @patfischer1590
    @patfischer1590 7 років тому +2

    If you haven’t seen The Lost City of Z, this piece is used beautifully in it. Also a beautiful film

  • @gagzy1989
    @gagzy1989 8 років тому +22

    Anyone here after watching Mozart in the Jungle? It really opened my world to the incredible plethora of classical music.

    • @muzikikaminanda
      @muzikikaminanda 8 років тому +2

      +gagzy1989 I learned about this piece after watching the "symphony in the Park " in season 2 episode 10

    • @friedhelm1957
      @friedhelm1957 8 років тому

      + Stephen Kaminanda
      me, too. More basses in the beginning in mitd, but the whole piece is just amazing!

    • @jasonfrost2487
      @jasonfrost2487 7 років тому +6

      You may wish to hear Debussy's "Afternoon of a Faun"

    • @tonypereyra7806
      @tonypereyra7806 7 років тому

      Being in love with classical music has made me to be completely in love with Mozart in the jungle. So.. i understand you very well!

    • @amelierowan4826
      @amelierowan4826 6 років тому

      My M gave me some of this music when I was in high school, because the high school orchestra teacher had more conventional tastes. Nothing as beautiful as this. But I'm glad you like the show!

  • @poet930
    @poet930 13 років тому +1

    So beautiful that it brings tears to my eyes.

  • @lanaches5020
    @lanaches5020 5 років тому +4

    I always image god creating universe to this song. Adam and Eve in paradise, thrown out later. ☺️✨

  • @D...921
    @D...921 9 років тому +9

    Inspirujące ...Piękne... Dziękuję*)

    • @kjamespeace
      @kjamespeace 9 років тому +3

      +Danuta Gorska Ja, ein superbes Werk, und eine wunderbare Interpretation dazu!

    • @D...921
      @D...921 9 років тому +1

      Bardzo dziękuję...Serdeczne Pozdrowienia...*))

  • @2232Stephen
    @2232Stephen 6 років тому

    The contrast between the crescendo of Spring against the somewhat dark and sinister aspects of this song is what brings me back time and time again, Im not even a big classical fan.Yet I find There is a truth to life woven in this song, the dance between life and death and their relationship to one another. Life's Ups and downs, Tragically beautiful, yet joyfully unexpected!

  • @TillMorrow
    @TillMorrow 4 роки тому +1

    Heard this on the radio and fell in love with it

  • @danscott9222
    @danscott9222 6 років тому +21

    One of FRANK SINATRAS favorite pieces.

    • @alecfoster6653
      @alecfoster6653 5 років тому +1

      Is that true? Can you name your source? I'm not being a smart-ass, I just find that utterly fascinating.

    • @gamer46653
      @gamer46653 5 років тому +2

      Sinatra's an asshole

    • @Jabs69
      @Jabs69 5 років тому +3

      @@alecfoster6653 It was an interview with Johnny Carson where he says he enjoys this listening to this and Debussy the Sunken cathedral.

    • @alecfoster6653
      @alecfoster6653 5 років тому

      @@Jabs69 Thanks!

    • @alecfoster6653
      @alecfoster6653 5 років тому +1

      @@gamer46653 He was certainly very lacking as a human being, albeit talented. I remember once when he was performing in Australia. He said to the press that Australian women were all "2 Bit Whores". When he was in his private jet getting ready to depart, word came that the ground crew would not fuel his jet until he publicly apologized. Good on them! LOL He did and they did.

  • @jonathanking8640
    @jonathanking8640 6 років тому +3

    I so love this. Thanks!

  • @utopiandesign
    @utopiandesign 10 років тому +53

    Any thumbs down on this music or its performance comes from a pathetic individual indeed: a man who never went beyond chopsticks.

    • @maxtkach826
      @maxtkach826 9 років тому +1

      Agreed

    • @Lengo67
      @Lengo67 6 років тому +3

      Correct. It takes time to used to it. It's form is entirely different from other classical music. It's called a Tone Poem. This is a poem in three parts that are played without interruption, and I'm certain that if you experienced this live, you'd love it.
      This music has also been turned into a ballet.
      The story: Two young lovers are separated when Pirates come and take them and sell them into slavery. Part two includes that sequence.
      In part three, they are freed, but it's many years later and they don't recognize each other until a good witch informs them that they have reunited. The third movement is lovely and glorious.
      You see? The more you know, the better you appreciate it. But if people want to remain ignorant, they miss out.

    • @ChollieD
      @ChollieD 6 років тому +1

      ...Or from the sort of classical music snob who has taken a particular performance of the work as a Platonic ideal, and considers all other interpretations to be inferior _dreck._

    • @rosannecyrus7780
      @rosannecyrus7780 6 років тому

      My thumbs down are for the comments of ignorance that people post, not for the music.

    • @XQQ-qm8ow
      @XQQ-qm8ow 4 роки тому

      I thumbed it down because I didn't like the performance of Ravel's masterpiece. At the opening of the piece I find the melodies of the woodwinds to be excessively convoluted instead of each having a properly prounounced melody. For example Paavo Jarvi's interpretation of the piece with the Cincinnati Symphony Orchestra is in my opinion far better executed and well-sounding.

  • @rcmarcenal
    @rcmarcenal 4 роки тому +1

    Yes, I don't hear another fantastic performance like this

  • @seannyeah
    @seannyeah 11 років тому +2

    thanks. I agree with you, can't find a better recording..

  • @georgiebradley6
    @georgiebradley6 Рік тому

    The most riveting interpretation I've ever heard.

  • @SuperMelita9
    @SuperMelita9 11 років тому +1

    beautiful music composition beautiful sounds

  • @ioseb14
    @ioseb14 7 років тому

    I love it. I first listened to it in Gracie Gold's (figure skater) long programme. This piece is absolutely amazing

  • @Nickodecadence
    @Nickodecadence 11 років тому +2

    oh beauty.

  • @tselyakov
    @tselyakov 11 місяців тому +1

    Diaghilev: How beautiful can you make it?
    Ravel: Yes.

  • @samuelechiarelli9594
    @samuelechiarelli9594 Рік тому +3

    My favourite moment is that chord after the crescendo at 3:23

  • @loresoong8207
    @loresoong8207 8 років тому +98

    listening to this makes me think 2 things:
    1) oh my _god_ impressionist music is beautiful
    2) if one more person listens to mozart and calls classical music boring _oh my godddd_

    • @KatsuragiNamika
      @KatsuragiNamika 8 років тому +22

      Well, they are so different, that comparing them is just.... wrong :D

    • @slateflash
      @slateflash 7 років тому

      +Adan Ibarra agreed!!

    • @Mickikick
      @Mickikick 7 років тому +7

      Try to listen to some other works of Mozart.For me it is a treasure of unspeakable beauty. Maybe you like the pianoconcertos. Obviously music is a matter of taste, but often it is also a matter of experience. Maybe you have not heard much music of him and it might be that you change your opinion.
      Well, greetings :)
      ps: We all like this beatiful ravel suite, and thats a good thing :D

    • @tomtriffid
      @tomtriffid 7 років тому +12

      Mozart was Ravel's own favorite composer.

    • @MizManFryingP
      @MizManFryingP 6 років тому

      Classical music is boring

  • @jcbjets
    @jcbjets 5 років тому +1

    Amazing sound with good creative sound card and akg headphones

  • @jorgeaguirre7260
    @jorgeaguirre7260 8 років тому +1

    How much I ADORE this music.

  • @nhdtegrdbf
    @nhdtegrdbf 5 років тому +1

    Best composition ever..

  • @gwenaelherve5675
    @gwenaelherve5675 3 роки тому

    Merveilleux ! Vous avez remarqué la justesse des choeurs ? Incroyable !

  • @pancpete1975
    @pancpete1975 7 років тому

    I had a marching band show based on music like this. It was called Cote d'Azur and it was one of our best show.

  • @theintangiblemusic
    @theintangiblemusic 4 місяці тому

    My God 0:00-1:15 or so! And the recapitulation of the initial climax, now w choir, @ 4:34! Gorgeous!

  • @HerAeolianHarp
    @HerAeolianHarp 13 років тому

    @CurzonRoad Speechless. Just beautiful. Heartfelt thanks.

  • @dited358
    @dited358 2 роки тому +2

    Wait what, what is this, I feel like I stepped into a new world, I feel a childlike sense of awe how is this not popular, I'm gen z but this music makes bach sound like baby music if that makes sense (no offense to bach I like bach) this captures the unattainable mystery emotion that gives you hope and motivation and peace all at the same time, wow

  • @BeauJames59
    @BeauJames59 10 років тому +1

    Ravel has passed. Who among us would not wish something we gave from the heart with love and dedication be heard by many in favor of those "owning" the rights to make money from it?

  • @maurizioc1964
    @maurizioc1964 9 років тому +1

    beautiful music,beautiful interpretation. W Ravel

  • @TTUHSL
    @TTUHSL 6 років тому +1

    The score brings back memories when my old friends were still cool and when my buddy Keith was alive

  • @TheEverlong12
    @TheEverlong12 6 років тому +7

    4:34 Goosebumps

  • @excaliburblade96
    @excaliburblade96 3 роки тому +1

    When this was premiered in Paris, the ballet could not dance to the 5/4 ending because it was so asymmetrical. They went on strike.

  • @lukasi.v4269
    @lukasi.v4269 5 років тому +2

    The Crescendo used here is similar to one of Hisaishi's works. Awesome.

  • @jean-sebastienharvey4385
    @jean-sebastienharvey4385 6 років тому

    This is definitely one of my favorite pieces of music ever!