Ravel you surprise me... - Maurice Ravel La Valse | Classical Music Reaction

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  • @Alex_LionComposer
    @Alex_LionComposer Рік тому +65

    One of the scariest pieces I know of!
    Ravel "destroys" the waltz, almost as a metaphor for the end of the Belle Epoque once WW1 came along and shattered everyone's thoughts about exactly how "civilised" Western society was.
    But thoughts aside, it's a really exciting piece and I'm really glad you enjoyed it! I'm appreciating this dramatic phase hahahaha

    • @SPQRatae
      @SPQRatae Рік тому +3

      Totally agree. I always think of it as 'Europe 1900-1918: the soundtrack'...

  • @znotch87
    @znotch87 Рік тому +25

    The walz slowly rises from the mist, takes off, and explodes.

  • @ivanovov.7062
    @ivanovov.7062 Рік тому +26

    I’m so glad you listened to this! It’s definitely bewildering - it has Ravel’s signature written all over it, and yet it’s unexpected. Ravel himself said that “It is a dancing, whirling, almost hallucinatory ecstasy, an increasingly passionate and exhausting whirlwind of dancers, who are overcome and exhilarated by nothing but ‘the waltz.’”, i.e. tearing the epitomic viennese waltz apart at its seams. Musically, he is quite literally subverting every single feature of the waltz and ripping it into shreds.

  • @lednew2010
    @lednew2010 Рік тому +19

    To this day, there are great jazz musicians still trying to figure out some of Ravel's harmonies and chord changes! (And it helps that he was also one of the greatest orchestrators in music history!)

  • @danielcrayne5344
    @danielcrayne5344 Рік тому +12

    Please check out Ravel's Piano Concerto for the Left Hand...very unique!

  • @oosallytomatooo1321
    @oosallytomatooo1321 3 місяці тому +1

    I love this piece so much, it's like a slowly but relentlessly decaying valse, with all of its joy and splendour.

  • @laurentco
    @laurentco 8 місяців тому +5

    Ravel is criminally underappreciated. Ravel is pure genius! There is so much great Ravel music to appreciate.

    • @13kmawayfromyou39
      @13kmawayfromyou39 7 місяців тому +2

      I dont think he is. La Valse was the most perfomed orchestral work in 2022, and I think he is top 10 most performed composers in concerts

    • @laurentco
      @laurentco 7 місяців тому +3

      @@13kmawayfromyou39I don't know where this statistic comes from and what orchestra it refers to, but putting that aside, I'm talking about the broader listening public, not among the more sophisticated concert goers who are in the know.

  • @bobm7359
    @bobm7359 Рік тому +9

    Check out Ravels "Piano Concerto for the Left Hand". Only about 20 minutes, but what a 20 minutes ! :-)

  • @loppw7631
    @loppw7631 6 місяців тому +2

    7:46 OHHHHHH

  • @bannan61
    @bannan61 Рік тому +16

    This is a truly magnificent work. I heard it last week in Manchester at the Bridgewater Hall. The BBC Phil conducted by Sir Andrew Davis. Sensational playing and wonderful to hear live. Try Daphnis and Chloe next. Another masterpiece.

    • @znotch87
      @znotch87 Рік тому +1

      Make sure Daphnis and Chloë is a version with choir!

    • @nandovancreij
      @nandovancreij Рік тому

      @@znotch87 its the only piece with choir i actually like, it has a really cool effect there

    • @bannan61
      @bannan61 Рік тому

      @@znotch87 Good point.

    • @akadetrorjk
      @akadetrorjk Рік тому +2

      @@nandovancreij yeah, Lever Du Jour is one of the best pieces ever made imo

  • @ASclassical
    @ASclassical 5 місяців тому +2

    That smile at 3:20 :))

  • @MrShaun42088
    @MrShaun42088 Рік тому +3

    ive never seen anyone react to classical music before. fascinating. Love that you appreciate real music. Thanks for standing out there. I also love classical pieces. Its the only radio station i listen to while driving.

  • @loppw7631
    @loppw7631 6 місяців тому +1

    5:28 I feel hypnotized

  • @MichaelYoder1961
    @MichaelYoder1961 11 місяців тому +2

    Love that you're down the classical music rabbit hole! Centuries of music to explore

  • @tomiclamor
    @tomiclamor Рік тому +7

    definitely on my top 5 favorite orchestral works if not higher!! the piano transcription of this is a must-listen as well ((: (seong-jin cho has a wonderful rendition)

  • @anteb.k.8396
    @anteb.k.8396 Рік тому +5

    One of the best orchestrators ever! You should listen to his famous Bolero (maybe conducted by Celibidache) and Daphnis and Chloe suite

    • @sashakindel3600
      @sashakindel3600 Рік тому +1

      It's a shame to miss out on the beginning of Daphnis and Chloe in its ballet form, which isn't included in the suites.

    • @anteb.k.8396
      @anteb.k.8396 Рік тому

      @@sashakindel3600 Ahhh! I totally agree!

  • @keliwana2946
    @keliwana2946 Рік тому +4

    Imagine trying to dance to this

  • @ethanperreault7470
    @ethanperreault7470 Рік тому +4

    You should react to one of Ravel's Piano Concerti!

  • @ICanPickLocks
    @ICanPickLocks Рік тому +12

    AN ABSOLUTE BANGER!! Only 1910s kids remember(iirc this came out a little after ww1)
    Edit:Scriabin coming someday?😉

    • @sashakindel3600
      @sashakindel3600 Рік тому +4

      Scriabin's Le Poème de l'extase is probably a match for La Valse as far as thrills go! I like the performance conducted by Salonen.

    • @ICanPickLocks
      @ICanPickLocks Рік тому +2

      @@sashakindel3600 Defenitely! I think it's probably the perfect introduction piece to Scriabin! Not too late and not too early either

  • @topianissimo2606
    @topianissimo2606 Рік тому +3

    What a piece. Trying to waltz to this would not end well lol

  • @tylerrichter6760
    @tylerrichter6760 Місяць тому

    La Valse is extremely underrated and unrecognized.

  • @philipadams5386
    @philipadams5386 Рік тому +5

    Ravel at play. Ravel was a strong influence on Stravinsky, as you could probably hear in this piece.

  • @harveychilds3992
    @harveychilds3992 Рік тому +4

    Shostakovich 7th with Bernstein please🙏🙏🙏
    Such a good valentines day piece, so peaceful and happy🙏

  • @minch333
    @minch333 Рік тому

    Yooo! I love your enthusiasm for this pice, it’s one of my all time favourites 🙂

  • @LePhil79
    @LePhil79 Рік тому +2

    Ravel also arranged his "La valse" for solo piano, from which he made a version for two pianos: ua-cam.com/video/rwq6eL7cUsw/v-deo.html&ab_channel=wittekmusic

  • @Ziad3195
    @Ziad3195 Рік тому +3

    Please listen to La Mer by Debussy conducted by Boulez. La Mer means The Sea.

  • @leonpetrich5864
    @leonpetrich5864 Рік тому +7

    Love this piece so much! A bit unfortunate you didnt choose Bernsteins recording after you praised him so much in your last video! :P
    Edit: gotta admit, this recording is fire!

  • @tyler-qr5jn
    @tyler-qr5jn 11 місяців тому

    I love this piece

  • @Quotenwagnerianer
    @Quotenwagnerianer Рік тому +2

    Check out Bernstein's recording of this piece with the Orchestre National de France. It's just breathtaking how good it is.

  • @etatist
    @etatist Рік тому +2

    This is Ravel's tribute to the Viennese waltz, which he tries to alienate from itself in this piece (which in English means "Waltz") by impressionistic means (dissonances, distorted rhythms, etc.). I think you might also like "Ma mère l’oye" by Ravel.

    • @znotch87
      @znotch87 Рік тому +4

      La Mer is from Debussy? (And very tedious imho.)

    • @etatist
      @etatist Рік тому +1

      @@znotch87 Sry, my bad. I meant "Ma mère l’oye". I'm deeply embarressed, because, of course, "mer" and "mère" have total different meanings.

  • @weeblife6993
    @weeblife6993 Рік тому +5

    Epic

  • @acactus2190
    @acactus2190 Рік тому +2

    There is a piano version on this, you should check it out!

    • @Appleita
      @Appleita Рік тому

      Yes, it's wonderful. It was the only one I knew before now.

  • @waffleman-
    @waffleman- Рік тому +2

    Gidi, you should react to Mahler 9. You loved Mahler 2, and Mahler 9 is arguably his best

  • @lagwulf1637
    @lagwulf1637 Рік тому +1

    wow! You really have to watch it with Bernstein - so mesmerizing!!!! It is an hommage and burial of the vienna waltz period the same time. Watch this 2 min 36s Bernstein dance - it will change your life!

  • @eddieandmaxie
    @eddieandmaxie 8 місяців тому +1

    I bet liszt could sight read this with every instrument with only 2 hands 😂

  • @skillbomb8823
    @skillbomb8823 Рік тому +6

    Gidi could you please react to How to Sound Like Beethoven by Nahre Sol?

    • @GIDIREACTS
      @GIDIREACTS  Рік тому +2

      I will 😌

    • @BBB-hi4hc
      @BBB-hi4hc Рік тому +3

      @@GIDIREACTS You should react to “Happy birthday in style of 10 classical composer” by Nahre Sol before “How to sound like” series.

  • @FirstGentleman1
    @FirstGentleman1 Рік тому +2

    You know, your reaction and this video inspired me to rewatch a masterclass given by Arie Vardi, where he talks about this piece for 12 minutes (Ravels own piano version of it but it doesn't make any difference). Maybe you find it interesting too. If you want, you can learn a lot about it, starts 12: 35: ua-cam.com/video/o_diKDB5rVU/v-deo.html

  • @mmusimolokoane1286
    @mmusimolokoane1286 Рік тому

    You should react to the piano version, its just as scary.

  • @mossfitz
    @mossfitz 4 місяці тому

    The death of old Europe with the death of waltzing Vienna as the capital of one of the more benign Empires ever to have brought Art, music, science and learning to the world - all ended in a horrible pointless war -- The first world war

  • @1389Chopin
    @1389Chopin 4 місяці тому

    Listen to yuja wang's performance - methinks better on solo piano rather than the orchestral version - and yuja's imho the best performance (listen to gould's for a vastly diff interpretation)