“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?” ― Tennessee Williams
From description, for mobile users (is this still an issue? I don't use mobile): 0:00 Clare de Lune (Claude Debussy) 1:50 Estampes Pago (Claude Debussy) 3:36 The Snow is Falling (Claude Debussy) 5:52 Preludes Voiles (Claude Debussy) 7:10 Estampes la Soriee (Claude Debussy) 9:00 Gymnopedie 1 - Lent et Douloureux (Erik Satie) 10:48 Gnossienne 1 - Alessio Nanni (Erik Satie) 12:34 Nocturne no. 1 (Erik Satie) 14:24 Ma Mere l'Oye Pavane Belle (Maurice Ravel) 16:13 Ma Mere l'Oye Apotheose (Maurice Ravel) 18:01 Une Barque sur l'Ocean (Maurice Ravel) 19:50 Piano Concerto No. 3 (Saint Saens) 21:39 The Bird House (Saint Saens) 22:47 The Swan (Saint Saens) 24:37 Apres un Reve (Gabriel Faure)
Right now I am studying in the basement of the FSU Strozier library; every once in a while I will look up and around me and feel how amazing this world is. Its such a blessing that even in a windowless basement, music like this can let you feel the grace of this world and its emotions.
@@Guzik124 ありがとう❗お便り感謝しています‼️頑張ってください‼️ Sorry the late reply ! I am sorry . How is Poland ? Japan entered the unpleasant rainy season , and , for approximately one month , rainy days increase . When the rainy season over , hell,s summer comes . But Japanese spring and autumn are supreme , incomparable and comfortable season beyond imagination . Someday please come to Japan in the height of spring or autumn . So long !
I think this music is not sad, it's send you or shows you how to look at things. It's a peaceful message how the world runs. There is always a message.
I was 15 when I first discovered Debussy. At first I thought it would be something I wouldn't be all that into. So I avoided it for a while but then a few years later when I was in college I was somehow reintroduced to Debussy. And ever since I've been in love. Long story short, I'm dating a femboy and love Debussy
Like a dreamscape after waking, our life are fleeting, less than a hundred years. As one ages they come to understand how frail truly is. These masterpieces are a breath of fresh air in our life of less than100 years in this transient world of so much hassle and annoyances
La música clásica y las pinturas de la época renacentista, es la combinación perfecta 😍 vestigios de una época donde estos maestros dejaron el mayor aporte al arte a la humanidad, gracias por compartirlo 👏🏻
This is tender and poignant ànd is a gift of ĝrace from the Devine like no kidding. Thank you all for following your sacred contracts and in so doing, giving life and truth. Follow the music. The moon is filled with music
Hello from France 🇫🇷 hello to thé World i live in the best country in the World isn t it? Thanks s to.Satie , Debussy, rameau, Fauré, kiss for everybody🇫🇷🎶🎶🎶🎶
Tu es bien mi-mi toi. Moi aussi je suis content de vivre en France mais restons calme. Il y a d'autres prétendants à la couronne. Apprécie le fairplay des américains déjà.
It is a shame to see modern musicians claiming copyright over beautiful scores of great musicians from the past. Hope all the money go on benefit for the music arts.
Soundtrack of my life...would love to be walking along the streets with these kinds of music playing. it's hard to express just how beautiful and emotionally moving these pieces are.
Thank you for posting this. People need to read what you wrote to understand why you provided us (wisely) with samples. I enjoy how the Monets seem to fit with the songs too. Thanks again.
Cómo decirte todo lo que te agradezco?? Cómo decirte que has llenado mi pecho de belleza y mis ojos de colores en esta mansa soledad de la escucha y la contemplación?. Yo estoy muy lejos.....en el sur de Sudamérica....y Uds están muy cerca en mi corazón....gracias!
"I posted this project with the desire to see people engaging in a musical journey by having to search out the songs in their entirety" Well it worked :)
Thank you - this was a magical and perfect find for me this morning. These composers have always taken me on the most exquisite journeys ... your compilation is just wonderful. With reference to the previous comment: "Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?” ― Tennessee Williams. In life at the moment, for me, it is hard to know which is more intense, the memories or the present which are so powerfully intermingled at times of grief and past joy. The combination of music you have chosen is rather like that too. Thank you again.
Could someone please tell me how anyone can put a thumb down to this beautiful music? I suspect these thumbs down people are deaf, or at the very least, tone deaf. This is some of the most wonderful music that anyone could treat their ears to.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! Gorgeous and there were pieces I was not familiar with. Enriched my LIFE!!!! Thanks also for the breakdown of titles. Can't say enough thanks.
Thank you. I have played this beautiful song on the piano (to accompany a singer) and it is remarkable how Faure wrote the piano part so that the pianist's hands have to rock back and forth like a cradle in order to play it! Just a marvelous work, all around.
Very nice sample. Didn't realize all the composers whose works I enjoyed were all impressionists. So, having your list here is a great reference for me to explore the entire "genre". Thank you!
SkitlerRemix- What an accurate and beautifully well written description of this music genre. You're excellent with words. I love impressionism and I think it's kind of underrated! It just sends me to the heavens and it makes me feel color.. in a way that other classical genres do not. Thanks for sharing this treasure chest of music
Thanks so much! I agree, and sometimes I feel like we have lost the way. I would have lived during the belle epoque if I were offered a choice. Romance, intricacy, beauty, and a slow-cooking sense of visual reflection is now completely underrated, laughed upon even. I have been Scornfully called "sentimentalist, melo-dramatic, romanticist, cliché, naive and virtuoso, for chasing those principles at art-school, like they are insults.
18:01 I knew i'd heard this song before, and indeed found it on the "call me by your name" soundtrack. I just so happened to be reading the book when it came on. Thank you for the lovely mix.
thanks for your mix, well done transitions, I really enjoy this and listen often as sweet sweet background. Don't worry people will always criticize without constructive purpose. You did a great job..... if they don't like it they can move on and don't have to listen if they don't like. its simple. thanks again blessings to you.
En tant que compositeur, ces musiciens m’épatent , ils établissent une telle synthèse de la vision frelatée et de la spiritualité musicales de cette période, de celles passées et celles à venir !!!
It is rare in the turmoil of our hectic cities to come across the artistic beauty of an age gone by.Yet we know therein lies something richly profound, which may be understood if ones mind is at last freed from selfish pursuits; they so often blind Man from engaging the mystery outside. The Impressionists were inspired by this objective deep source of divine Beauty and so their art not only reflects this but also aids the beholder in looking Into it. Morning on the Seine by Claude Monet ,1897.
Seriously, how dare you skip the respectful silence between pieces, and crossfade theme so the end is cut !??‼ Classical music mixing is not the same as pop music mixing.
Just like a passion, they enjoyed the thrill of playing the feel over and over again with new ambitious ideals while only trying new ideas. that is why it is remembered over the centuries whith no other sentiment than the message it was offering. Not a malformed idea that has transformed into greed. Similar idea right before i saw this.
These composers lived through some stuff though. This time was a time of peace between two brutal events: The Prussian/Commune period and WW1. Saint-Saens lost both his children to sad events - a son fell out the window and his baby dies months later which destroyed his marriage. Faure served in the Prussian conflict. Ravel was a supply driver in the Verdun Front in WW1. Debussy lived a strange life, his parents were rebels in the Commune and he spent a lot of time the the gritty, seediness of Paris (his girlfriend later shot herself) and he died very ill during the 1918 german bombardment of Paris. Satie was, well, Satie - a strange bird. I believe he tried to start his own cult and was said to walk the streets of Paris with a hammer in his coat pocket. That said, I adore the period. Along with Lili Boulanger, Florent Schmitt, the Les 6 group, etc. Magical people.
UA-cam is a great way to be introduced to artists and music and much more; same goes for downloads of books. I usually listen to the first 30 seconds of music and read the first 5 pages of any novel. Then I buy the CD's or DVD's and paper editions respectively. I think artists are entitled to receive their fees for all they compose, or sing, or play, or write, or create in any way. Great moments of beauty deserve that we help creative artists to continue delighting us with their art, through the purchase of their works.
what evil within?, the potential evil inherent to a moral view or ethos?...Many of the so called evils are just the way biology works. We have created our reality which in turns creates more reality like living organisms influences the environment in feedback. I can agree on evil for it is a way we decide things should be and we therefore praise and abide with a heart swollen with love feelings. We learn to live together in that learning process we create evil and good and in between.
Yes a great piece! Eric Satie's Gymnopedie 1 I played this for my piece at GCSE which I was graded an A in 2001. I thought I would be a musician when I was younger but it turned out that my destiny was to be an Engineer. Quite the opposite really! This music reminds me of my school days which were great, I think I need to buy myself a piano :)
i never i'd find some comment like this...i, too, am an aspiring musician, but decided to take first engineer (BSCE 1st Year)...i hope to get both engineering and music someday...and i think they're not quite the opposite, as far as i know, music requires math, too...and composers are the engineers of these seemingly ethereal pieces hahahaha
@@deserttt - In those bad ol' days, men and women had distinctive sex roles, but women had far more social rights in the West than anywhere else in the world (i.e. Islam, India, China, Africa), less political power, but far more respect than today.
This compilation sounds great to my newborn, especially when obnoxiously loud ads disrupt her sleeping. Love giving this the views it deserves, but I’ll have to download it moving forward, sorry
“Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”
― Tennessee Williams
no.. I missed that!!
❤
Oh hell...
Actually we live in the past, when we perceive things, they already have happened.
Fortunately, we have the linearity of time, otherwise everything would happen in an instant. And, that would be a bit overwhelming.
From description, for mobile users (is this still an issue? I don't use mobile):
0:00 Clare de Lune (Claude Debussy)
1:50 Estampes Pago (Claude Debussy)
3:36 The Snow is Falling (Claude Debussy)
5:52 Preludes Voiles (Claude Debussy)
7:10 Estampes la Soriee (Claude Debussy)
9:00 Gymnopedie 1 - Lent et Douloureux (Erik Satie)
10:48 Gnossienne 1 - Alessio Nanni (Erik Satie)
12:34 Nocturne no. 1 (Erik Satie)
14:24 Ma Mere l'Oye Pavane Belle (Maurice Ravel)
16:13 Ma Mere l'Oye Apotheose (Maurice Ravel)
18:01 Une Barque sur l'Ocean (Maurice Ravel)
19:50 Piano Concerto No. 3 (Saint Saens)
21:39 The Bird House (Saint Saens)
22:47 The Swan (Saint Saens)
24:37 Apres un Reve (Gabriel Faure)
Hi from Portugal..........Many thanks for your effort!!.............🙂 👍
Right now I am studying in the basement of the FSU Strozier library; every once in a while I will look up and around me and feel how amazing this world is. Its such a blessing that even in a windowless basement, music like this can let you feel the grace of this world and its emotions.
why ?
Magnificient my go to sleep music Thank you,
It sounds haunted to me
I miss Strozier library. Discovered a lot of piano pieces in there while procrastinating.
I had a similar experience at Pacific Lutheran University. 30 years later, I still love listening to Debussy, Saint Saens, and company.
Debussy and Satie are the reason why I exist, I just lovee their work.
Maybe it's the other way around: they exist because you, me, and many others still love them.
@@SGIFEATHER These artists have left us a wonderful legacy. It's up to us to make sure their art is never forgotten.
@@JulieChanDoitsu aren’t you japanese?
@@AlexanderLittlebears No, I'm French
These masterpieces are comfortable to the ear and to the mind and to the soul
Poland
@@Guzik124
ありがとう❗お便り感謝しています‼️頑張ってください‼️
Sorry the late reply !
I am sorry .
How is Poland ?
Japan entered the unpleasant rainy season , and , for approximately one month , rainy days increase .
When the rainy season over , hell,s summer comes .
But Japanese spring and autumn are supreme , incomparable and comfortable season beyond imagination .
Someday please come to Japan in the height of spring or autumn .
So long !
These are some of the most haunting melodies and harmonies I’ve ever heard. This whole selection plays out like an opera.
Did anyone else notice all these composers are French?
French musical impressionists, could we call them that? They really, really kick ass.
There was a burst of creativity in France during that period. Impressionism in music has evolved into contemporary improvisational music.
Debussy and Ravel both disliked being called impressionists so probably not
These music are a good sleeping pill, and promotes peace of the soul , and a paramount tranqulizer
I think this music is not sad, it's send you or shows you how to look at things. It's a peaceful message how the world runs. There is always a message.
The Snow is Falling is MAGIIC!
22 years old, and I love the melody. Truly great artist of the past. Not all of this generation is truly lost.
I look at these paintings and for a moment I find peace.
I was 15 when I first discovered Debussy. At first I thought it would be something I wouldn't be all that into. So I avoided it for a while but then a few years later when I was in college I was somehow reintroduced to Debussy. And ever since I've been in love. Long story short, I'm dating a femboy and love Debussy
based
I redescovered classical music recently, too. Your story is lovely and funny. Doctor Lando reference?
All the schizo's and wierdos
I’m not gay but that’s pretty based man.
Lmao such a mood
Monet is my favourite artist. Seeing his work accompanied by this beautiful music made this experience all the more splendid.
Like a dreamscape after waking, our life are fleeting, less than a hundred years.
As one ages they come to understand how frail truly is.
These masterpieces are a breath of fresh air in our life of less than100 years in this transient world of so much hassle and annoyances
Le plaisir est augmenté en regardant tous ces tableaux impressionnistes.
I'm glad everyone here reads the description and is not complaining about the fact the pieces are cut.
Très belle sélection ! Et une riche idée d'ilustration... Merci pour ce merveilleux partage!
I feel in the 19th century when I listen to these masterpieces.
The video that started it all...I found out about Ravel from this and I've been in love with his music ever since.
La música clásica y las pinturas de la época renacentista, es la combinación perfecta 😍 vestigios de una época donde estos maestros dejaron el mayor aporte al arte a la humanidad, gracias por compartirlo 👏🏻
Debussy
Clare de lune 0:02
Estampes pago 01:50
The snow is falling 03:36
Preludes voiles 05:23
Estampes la soriee 07:12
Thanks, man!!!
That Une Barque sur l'Ocean portion came out of nowhere and put me on a path of self discovery for those two minutes!
This is tender and poignant ànd is a gift of ĝrace from the Devine like no kidding.
Thank you all for following your sacred contracts and in so doing, giving life and truth.
Follow the music.
The moon is filled with music
The greatness and gracefulness and wonderfulness of these masterpieces simply can not be overstated
Hello from France 🇫🇷 hello to thé World i live in the best country in the World isn t it?
Thanks s to.Satie , Debussy, rameau, Fauré, kiss for everybody🇫🇷🎶🎶🎶🎶
Mdr
Tu es bien mi-mi toi. Moi aussi je suis content de vivre en France mais restons calme.
Il y a d'autres prétendants à la couronne. Apprécie le fairplay des américains déjà.
So beautiful, my heart is melting.
Comfort and gracefulness of these music are off the charts
Satie and Debussy were amazing
"Are...."
both music and the artwork of those paintings it’s sublime
and now I see nature all around me. beautiful.
It is a shame to see modern musicians claiming copyright over beautiful scores of great musicians from the past. Hope all the money go on benefit for the music arts.
bruh owning the rights to a recording is just as legit as owning a song
Thats why public domain exists
Gracias por escribir los autores y el nombre de las músicas, muy hermoso compilado👏👏👏👏👏
Soundtrack of my life...would love to be walking along the streets with these kinds of music playing. it's hard to express just how beautiful and emotionally moving these pieces are.
Thank you for posting this. People need to read what you wrote to understand why you provided us (wisely) with samples. I enjoy how the Monets seem to fit with the songs too. Thanks again.
Cómo decirte todo lo que te agradezco?? Cómo decirte que has llenado mi pecho de belleza y mis ojos de colores en esta mansa soledad de la escucha y la contemplación?. Yo estoy muy lejos.....en el sur de Sudamérica....y Uds están muy cerca en mi corazón....gracias!
Great selection of classical pieces with my favourite impressionist painter. Thank you and God bless!
Music and paintings are beautiful!
The music of Satie - so simple, so difficult to perform .. Thnx for this lovely interpretation
Obrigado por compartilhar essas ótimas músicas. Abraços.
Isso sim são melodias que entram na alma
Beautiful music and beautiful paintings!
"I posted this project with the desire to see people engaging in a musical journey by having to search out the songs in their entirety" Well it worked :)
Indeed Thank You
Great combination of music and paintings. Thank you.
Yo no sé nada de música clásica pero estas sonatas o canciones o piezas son tan hermosas dan paz
Desde luego que si
No hay nada más hermosa que el impresionismo de Debussy y el Minimalismo de Satie en un solo mix
La cosa es que esto no es música clásica. La música clásica es del clasicismo (Mozart). Esta en cambio es música impresionista
Thank you - this was a magical and perfect find for me this morning. These composers have always taken me on the most exquisite journeys ... your compilation is just wonderful. With reference to the previous comment: "Has it ever struck you that life is all memory, except for the one present moment that goes by you so quick you hardly catch it going?”
― Tennessee Williams.
In life at the moment, for me, it is hard to know which is more intense, the memories or the present which are so powerfully intermingled at times of grief and past joy. The combination of music you have chosen is rather like that too. Thank you again.
Can't tell you how many times I have come back to this over the past 6 years or so
"Clair" de lune. Beautiful, and the rest, including Monet's paintings. Thanks for sharing.
yes, claiiiir, our music
i close my eyes when started
Could someone please tell me how anyone can put a thumb down to this beautiful music?
I suspect these thumbs down people are deaf, or at the very least, tone deaf.
This is some of the most wonderful music that anyone could treat their ears to.
Nice mix but how about giving the painters some love....?
Uploader says in description that all paintings are by Claude Monet. :)
BellaVita1890 Not if one is myopic.
@@venturadelrey4942 Vous êtes très désagréable.
how can you not immediately tell these are by the God known as Monet...? SAD!
@@sevenhecks I recognized only the painting with the lily pads as a Monet. I am not sad.
THANK YOU FOR THIS VIDEO!! Gorgeous and there were pieces I was not familiar with. Enriched my LIFE!!!! Thanks also for the breakdown of titles. Can't say enough thanks.
I am so proud of my French heritage.
Im proud to be an earthling.
Gracias por compartir y disfrutar de la música y la pintura.Los cinco compositores son extraordinarios.
Magnifiques toiles de Monet pour accompagner cette musique qui leur va à merveille ...
very evocative...nostalgic too.....many thanks
Thank you a nice selection, from 77yr old Northern Rivers of Australia, at the end of the day it is memories and photos.
Such wonderful music. Does my soul good to listen.
Incredible!! Around 8 minutes in was magical!!! Thank you
beautiful, thank you for sharing
Loved all the songs! Awesome list!
Les Berceaux is how I've always seen the title of the Faure. I have sung it, and I can tell you that the words/meaning are exquisite.
It loses something in translation. In the French one gets a feeling of the rocking. I dunno. It's just wonderful. But here's the translation:
The cradles
English Translation © Richard Stokes
Along the quay the great ships,
Listing silently with the surge,
Pay no heed to the cradles
Rocked by women’s hands.
But the day of parting will come,
For it is decreed that women shall weep,
And that men with questing spirits
Shall seek enticing horizons.
And on that day the great ships,
Leaving the dwindling harbour behind,
Shall feel their hulls held back
By the soul of the distant cradles.
That... is lovely. Being entirely unversed in French, the English shall have to do.
And it does.
Thank you. I have played this beautiful song on the piano (to accompany a singer) and it is remarkable how Faure wrote the piano part so that the pianist's hands have to rock back and forth like a cradle in order to play it! Just a marvelous work, all around.
Probably most influental classical composers which totally changed musical harmonies and heavily influenced 20st century music especially jazz.
"Classical" Yeah okay buddy.
Oui , le grand pianiste
de jazz Eroll Garner a repris des mélodies de Debussy. 🤗
Excellent recordings you've found - thank you!
Very nice sample. Didn't realize all the composers whose works I enjoyed were all impressionists. So, having your list here is a great reference for me to explore the entire "genre". Thank you!
SkitlerRemix- What an accurate and beautifully well written description of this music genre. You're excellent with words. I love impressionism and I think it's kind of underrated! It just sends me to the heavens and it makes me feel color.. in a way that other classical genres do not. Thanks for sharing this treasure chest of music
This is a really great collection. You have good taste. Thank you for this
Beautiful pictures that make my heart happy. Thank you.
gentleness, delicateness, finesse. In two words: Great pleasure.
I actually like the fades - just fleeting impressions from the heart, as the beautiful images change..
Found this in my mom's favorites when I was about 10 and I've been coming back to it for nearly six years. No regrets :)
Thank you, for your wonderful project! Beautiful songs..
Beautiful,just been listening to this for 2 hours on repeat!All my favorite composers at one place.Thanks! x
Thanks so much! I agree, and sometimes I feel like we have lost the way. I would have lived during the belle epoque if I were offered a choice. Romance, intricacy, beauty, and a slow-cooking sense of visual reflection is now completely underrated, laughed upon even. I have been Scornfully called "sentimentalist, melo-dramatic, romanticist, cliché, naive and virtuoso, for chasing those principles at art-school, like they are insults.
雖然每首曲子皆未播完,但大多能呈現應有的氣氛,使人有如置身鄉下大自然的環境中,找回心靈的平靜,前面猶勝於後段,但尾曲亦能帶來驚喜,除了薩替的第二首稍微被嚇到外😅 !
18:01 I knew i'd heard this song before, and indeed found it on the "call me by your name" soundtrack. I just so happened to be reading the book when it came on. Thank you for the lovely mix.
thanks for your mix, well done transitions, I really enjoy this and listen often as sweet sweet background. Don't worry people will always criticize without constructive purpose. You did a great job..... if they don't like it they can move on and don't have to listen if they don't like. its simple. thanks again blessings to you.
音楽も映像も素敵です。フル画面で楽しんでいます。ありがとうございます。
フルスクリーンがさらに美しいというのは本当です
En tant que compositeur, ces musiciens m’épatent , ils établissent une telle synthèse de la vision frelatée et de la spiritualité musicales de cette période, de celles passées et celles à venir !!!
c'est vrai
Ah!
How tf did i find u here also. Eww²
@@john117950 Man he is everywhere, from dark 70's prog rock videos to impressionitic stuff
No boundaries in music!
Ces exacteman se que je pensse
Maravillosa la combinación de música y pintura que reflejan la sensibilidad de un momento artístico como el impresionsmo. Gracias.
esta música maravillosa la escuchaba mi padre cuando yo era pequeña, qué buenos recuerdos!
Gracias por la música es maravillosa!
Maravilha!
Uma paz, no meio de tanta turbulência e insensatez.
POVO, RESPEITO E EDUCAÇÃO!!!
Should live. Love and laugh but sometimes you don't always get what you want in life but this music helps lovely thankyou 💛💜❤️💙
Thanks for sharing to the entire world :)!
It is rare in the turmoil of our hectic cities to come across the artistic beauty of an age gone by.Yet we know therein lies something richly profound, which may be understood if ones mind is at last freed from selfish pursuits; they so often blind Man from engaging the mystery outside. The Impressionists were inspired by this objective deep source of divine Beauty and so their art not only reflects this but also aids the beholder in looking Into it.
Morning on the Seine by Claude Monet ,1897.
Seriously, how dare you skip the respectful silence between pieces, and crossfade theme so the end is cut !??‼ Classical music mixing is not the same as pop music mixing.
very well put
Just like a passion, they enjoyed the thrill of playing the feel over and over again with new ambitious ideals while only trying new ideas.
that is why it is remembered over the centuries whith no other sentiment than the message it was offering.
Not a malformed idea that has transformed into greed. Similar idea right before i saw this.
Wow
These composers lived through some stuff though. This time was a time of peace between two brutal events: The Prussian/Commune period and WW1. Saint-Saens lost both his children to sad events - a son fell out the window and his baby dies months later which destroyed his marriage. Faure served in the Prussian conflict. Ravel was a supply driver in the Verdun Front in WW1. Debussy lived a strange life, his parents were rebels in the Commune and he spent a lot of time the the gritty, seediness of Paris (his girlfriend later shot herself) and he died very ill during the 1918 german bombardment of Paris. Satie was, well, Satie - a strange bird. I believe he tried to start his own cult and was said to walk the streets of Paris with a hammer in his coat pocket. That said, I adore the period. Along with Lili Boulanger, Florent Schmitt, the Les 6 group, etc. Magical people.
I just want to thank you, uploader SkitlerRemix, for enriching my life.
how are you feeling about this music now
UA-cam is a great way to be introduced to artists and music and much more; same goes for downloads of books. I usually listen to the first 30 seconds of music and read the first 5 pages of any novel. Then I buy the CD's or DVD's and paper editions respectively. I think artists are entitled to receive their fees for all they compose, or sing, or play, or write, or create in any way. Great moments of beauty deserve that we help creative artists to continue delighting us with their art, through the purchase of their works.
Thank you. I feel helpless to say nothing but 'beautiful'...
beautiful music, beautiful pictures
The evil within, amazing game. This is melody that sounds when you go through the mirror.
what evil within?, the potential evil inherent to a moral view or ethos?...Many of the so called evils are just the way biology works. We have created our reality which in turns creates more reality like living organisms influences the environment in feedback. I can agree on evil for it is a way we decide things should be and we therefore praise and abide with a heart swollen with love feelings. We learn to live together in that learning process we create evil and good and in between.
@@AA-dv3ie its the name of a game, no need to get existencial
@@Echo-Of-Noise jajaj...alright...
All my favorit composers in one video. Heaven!
Thanks for sharing the beautiful music pieces and the great painting, whose work I wonder.
Elevated and Exulting! Thx.
Yes a great piece! Eric Satie's Gymnopedie 1 I played this for my piece at GCSE which I was graded an A in 2001. I thought I would be a musician when I was younger but it turned out that my destiny was to be an Engineer. Quite the opposite really! This music reminds me of my school days which were great, I think I need to buy myself a piano :)
i never i'd find some comment like this...i, too, am an aspiring musician, but decided to take first engineer (BSCE 1st Year)...i hope to get both engineering and music someday...and i think they're not quite the opposite, as far as i know, music requires math, too...and composers are the engineers of these seemingly ethereal pieces hahahaha
All is compatible. Why Not ingeneer & musicien. Nothing prevent that. Yes go ahead & buy 1 piano
lovely gathering of artistic jewels from a time i wished i was born into. Thank you. Moreover, i love your way with words.
Bitch you had no rights when these came out tf u mean “wished i was born into” LMAOO
@@deserttt - In those bad ol' days, men and women had distinctive sex roles, but women had far more social rights in the West than anywhere else in the world (i.e. Islam, India, China, Africa), less political power, but far more respect than today.
@@lacedemonians wow I never knew Islam was a country🤦
@@ibtissemlarbi5635 Islam, India, China are civilizations.
Thanks for the beautiful selection.
These music heal and purify my wavered mind .
The genius composer,s works are also excellent and effulgent and incomparable
Magnificent.
Amazing paintings !!
This compilation sounds great to my newborn, especially when obnoxiously loud ads disrupt her sleeping.
Love giving this the views it deserves, but I’ll have to download it moving forward, sorry
0:00 Clare de Lune (Claude Debussy)
1:50 Estampes Pago (Claude Debussy)
3:36 The Snow is Falling (Claude Debussy)
5:52 Preludes Voiles (Claude Debussy)
7:10 Estampes la Soriee (Claude Debussy)
9:00 Gymnopedie 1 - Lent et Douloureux (Erik Satie)
10:48 Gnossienne 1 - Alessio Nanni (Erik Satie)
12:34 Nocturne no. 1 (Erik Satie)
14:24 Ma Mere l'Oye Pavane Belle (Maurice Ravel)
16:13 Ma Mere l'Oye Apotheose (Maurice Ravel)
18:01 Une Barque sur l'Ocean (Maurice Ravel)
19:50 Piano Concerto No. 3 (Saint Saens)
21:39 The Bird House (Saint Saens)
22:47 The Swan (Saint Saens)
24:37 Apres un Reve (Gabriel Faure)
Nice, I've seen people copy and paste someone's comment twice now. New record.
Merci