Most people know and love the brass fanfare at the beginning but DAMN the woodwinds in this orchestra deserve all the praise for everything other than the first 2 minutes!! bravo
Fell in love with Dukas' music with his "Sorceror's Apprentice" when I was a kid. I played a sax solo for Texas UIL State competition entitled, "Alla Gitana" ("The Little Gypsy Girl"), & thought the chords were beautiful. My director told me Dukas didn't save much of his music (a la Brahms), being terribly self-critical, but some works survive. "La Peri" is one - - stunningly beautiful orchestral colors. Many recognize his "Fanfare," but fewer know the piece which follows. Dukas composed the "Fanfare" to let the noisy Parisian audiences know the Ballet was about to start., as the music begins so softly in the piece. Same with his Symphony in C, composed earlier, his Piano Sonata & a few overtures.
Paul Dukas:La Péri 1. Fanfare (Fanfárok) 00:00 2. Poème dansé en un tableau (Táncköltemény egy tablón) 02:19 Svájci Romándé Zenekar Vezényel.Ernest Ansermet
I've heard about this piece forever, but never heard it. It's incredible! Far, far better than Sorcerer's Apprentice. Magnificent! Thank you for uploading it!
An odd piece that it is really two disparate pieces. The fanfare and the ballet don't seem related. Yet when I hear only the ballet portion, it seems incomplete. It must have something to do with the original commissioning of the work. The ballet music is a unique and exquisite masterpiece. Forget any dancing broomsticks, "La Peri" alone puts Dukas squarely among the immortals.
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic I recommend for the Fanfare: Vienna Symphonic Orchestra ua-cam.com/video/x3aNJai1Qzc/v-deo.html and for the ballett: RTÈ National Symphony Orchestra ua-cam.com/video/WUeeaf55q9s/v-deo.html
Most people know and love the brass fanfare at the beginning but DAMN the woodwinds in this orchestra deserve all the praise for everything other than the first 2 minutes!! bravo
Dukas on another level... warm composition, so amazing the insane level of his orchestration... one of the best without doubt, a true legend!🎉
Fell in love with Dukas' music with his "Sorceror's Apprentice" when I was a kid. I played a sax solo for Texas UIL State competition entitled, "Alla Gitana" ("The Little Gypsy Girl"), & thought the chords were beautiful. My director told me Dukas didn't save much of his music (a la Brahms), being terribly self-critical, but some works survive. "La Peri" is one - - stunningly beautiful orchestral colors. Many recognize his "Fanfare," but fewer know the piece which follows. Dukas composed the "Fanfare" to let the noisy Parisian audiences know the Ballet was about to start., as the music begins so softly in the piece. Same with his Symphony in C, composed earlier, his Piano Sonata & a few overtures.
Qu’est ce que c’est beau 🥰😍🤍🤍🤍 !
what an exquisite score!
Paul Dukas:La Péri
1. Fanfare (Fanfárok) 00:00
2. Poème dansé en un tableau (Táncköltemény egy tablón) 02:19
Svájci Romándé Zenekar
Vezényel.Ernest Ansermet
Köszönöm az értékelést
Köszönöm az értékelést
Merci
Thank you
Grazie
Gracias
I've heard about this piece forever, but never heard it. It's incredible! Far, far better than Sorcerer's Apprentice. Magnificent! Thank you for uploading it!
Absolute genius!!!!
I love so much this piece. Thanks
My favorite piece of all time! Thank you!
What an amazing upload. Thank you
Amazing piece, brilliantly orchestrated.
Quite complex in its structure.
Simply amazing!
An odd piece that it is really two disparate pieces. The fanfare and the ballet don't seem related.
Yet when I hear only the ballet portion, it seems incomplete. It must have something to do with the
original commissioning of the work. The ballet music is a unique and exquisite masterpiece.
Forget any dancing broomsticks, "La Peri" alone puts Dukas squarely among the immortals.
How is it possible........?!
3:24 7:35 14:10
3:35 4:36 5:23 6:19 8:19 -- 13:20 14:58 19:08
5:51 8:49 13:57 16:34
Reminds me of Alfred Newman
Alfred Newman was inspired by many composers of classical and symphonic music 🎼 !
Awesome piece.. but must be very hard to rehearse (especially with ballett).
02:20
Only good to the see the score/ notation!! The sound and tempo is really terrible
yikes this recording
kinda slow but clear as a bell
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic eek no lol
@@whateverfin whats a better recording? I’ve honestly not heard too many of this full ballet. enlighten me pls
@@AnthonyOTooleMusic I recommend for the Fanfare: Vienna Symphonic Orchestra ua-cam.com/video/x3aNJai1Qzc/v-deo.html
and for the ballett: RTÈ National Symphony Orchestra ua-cam.com/video/WUeeaf55q9s/v-deo.html