Thank you for introducing me this gem! I didn’t know of this prelude even if I played piano for over 20 years. I expect this prelude to be helpful for me how to use pentatonic mode when composing, because I’m Korean. I’m looking forward to see more of pentatonic/oriental based music on your channel. Recently I’ve had an opportunity to accompany and coach chorus part of Turandot and I was fascinated by Puccini’s wondrous skill of combining oriental elements and with western classical music. I’m searching for the books, documents, videos and any kinds of resources which will help me to understand deeper on such musical style since then, unfortunately none of them hasn’t satisfied me until now. I hope your some of your next videos include Turandot or Madama Butterfly in the near future. Thank you very much as always.
*Goose* Joking aside, I always have questioned why this piece doesn't have more recognition than "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" within the entire prelude sets.
I prepared and played this for my college! You guys should reaaally check out Vikingur Olafsson’s version, although more free of rhythm, i find it quite tender and moving.
Incredible...what warmth, peace and serene joy there is in this piece. Amazing selection as always
Thank you!
How serene this prelude is, amongst its companion pieces from the second book!
okay at this point i think we have the same liked songs on spotify. you’re just constantly analyzing my personal music hall of fame ❤❤❤
It’s a match! ❤️
Swipe right.
@@SuperKripke haha. i would
A very beautiful piece.
1:28 is truly delightful!
Thank you for introducing me to this beautiful piece! I don't listen to Debussy that often, but this may be one of my favorite pieces by him.
Glad to hear that!
Thank you for introducing me this gem! I didn’t know of this prelude even if I played piano for over 20 years. I expect this prelude to be helpful for me how to use pentatonic mode when composing, because I’m Korean.
I’m looking forward to see more of pentatonic/oriental based music on your channel. Recently I’ve had an opportunity to accompany and coach chorus part of Turandot and I was fascinated by Puccini’s wondrous skill of combining oriental elements and with western classical music. I’m searching for the books, documents, videos and any kinds of resources which will help me to understand deeper on such musical style since then, unfortunately none of them hasn’t satisfied me until now. I hope your some of your next videos include Turandot or Madama Butterfly in the near future. Thank you very much as always.
You are welcome! Next Friday we'll share a Puccini moment from Tosca. :)
@ I'd love to see your next video!
*Goose*
Joking aside, I always have questioned why this piece doesn't have more recognition than "The Girl with the Flaxen Hair" within the entire prelude sets.
Great vid! Thanks for sharing.
Our pleasure! MM
Lovely video ❤
Thank you 🤗
Debussy means one of a kind.
Another prove, that I should definitely put some more Debussy into my life
I prepared and played this for my college!
You guys should reaaally check out Vikingur Olafsson’s version, although more free of rhythm, i find it quite tender and moving.
please please do some bruckner, either the te deum or maybe 8th, have arguably some of the best musical moments ever written
You know it’s Zimerman because of the humming
Anyone else hear a bit of Star Wars ring to this?