"Sicilienne" is the heart of this work. One listens to it, and one feels as though he is in a dream... wandering through some hazy, golden land, where everything is important but nothing is distinct. A nowhere world. Arcadia. But with great significance buried beneath the idylls.
Très belle interprétation avec tout le lyrisme nécessaire à cette tragique "love story" bourrée de symboles, double de Tristan & Iseult d'un moyen âge fantasmé (on est pas très loin de "Game of Throne) j'aime l'interprétation de Mikko Franck pas du tout impressionniste qui fait bien sonner les instruments à vent et les cordes...
00:03 __ Prélude (quasi adagio) 06:38 __ La fileuse (andantino quasi allegretto) 09:18 __ Sicilienne (allegro molto moderato) 13:24 __ Mort de Mélisande (molto adagio)
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser spätromantischen Suite mit milden Tönen aller Holzblasinstrumente und seidigen Tönen aller Streichinstrumente. Die Virtuosität aller Einzelspieler ist echt bemerkenswert. Der intelligente Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lyrischen Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Wunderbar!
Hey "Frenchie" would youi interpret for me the French phrase "dirige-t-il à côté de l'estrade ?" s'il vous plait. I don't guess thajt I have taken enough French courses on Babbel to FULLY KNOW/UNDERSTAND FRENCH.
If you look around 6:40 you can see the conductor not standing on the platform while conducting. By the way there are several free translation websites on the web. I suggest you look for Google Translate or Bing Translator for example.
Truly a gorgeous piece of music! But I feel the need to point out how fine a looking conductor Mr. Mikkos Franck is! Wonderfully neat & clean, contrary to so many “nutsos” who look like they went through a wash machine twice over!!! WHY? The conductor should bring “respect & class” to the music he conducts, & NOT be a “spectacle of embarrassment” to his orchestra AND audience!! If you need to see something “funny”, go to the ZOO!
No quarrel with how you feel but given your preference, check out UA-cam's Horowitz playing Rach 3 under baton of Zubin Mehta. Never was there a more elegant conductor. Regal almost.
Everyone loves the Sicilienne, but my French-music loving self can’t get enough of the Fileuse ❤
"Sicilienne" is the heart of this work. One listens to it, and one feels as though he is in a dream... wandering through some hazy, golden land, where everything is important but nothing is distinct. A nowhere world. Arcadia. But with great significance buried beneath the idylls.
Très belle interprétation avec tout le lyrisme nécessaire à cette tragique "love story" bourrée de symboles, double de Tristan & Iseult d'un moyen âge fantasmé (on est pas très loin de "Game of Throne) j'aime l'interprétation de Mikko Franck pas du tout impressionniste qui fait bien sonner les instruments à vent et les cordes...
00:03 __ Prélude (quasi adagio)
06:38 __ La fileuse (andantino quasi allegretto)
09:18 __ Sicilienne (allegro molto moderato)
13:24 __ Mort de Mélisande (molto adagio)
I think this is one of Faure's best works, that Mikko Franck is a major conductor of French music, and that the oboist is gorgeous.
Franck and Faure, two giants like Debussy and Ravel, D'Indy and Poulenc.
The interpretation is superb.
Maravillosa interpretación de una hermosa obra 👍🏽 !!
Sublime Sicilienne !!!
9:20 The Road Most Travelled, Jeremy Soule, Morrowind soundtrack.
Great spot.
Wunderschöne Aufführung dieser spätromantischen Suite mit milden Tönen aller Holzblasinstrumente und seidigen Tönen aller Streichinstrumente. Die Virtuosität aller Einzelspieler ist echt bemerkenswert. Der intelligente Maestro dirigiert das ausgezeichnete Orchester im lyrischen Tempo und mit sorgfältig kontrollierter Dynamik. Wunderbar!
9:12 Sicilienne
Thank you
PLEASANT
RECORING ARTS PERFORMANCE AWARD
Ah, Sicilienne.
Très belle interprétation, mais pourquoi dirige-t-il à côté de l'estrade ??!!! ua-cam.com/video/wJbSg0mqLmg/v-deo.html
To make us ask questions.
Pour s’éloigner du premier violon :)
@@sophielacharlotte Et se rapprocher du premier violoncelle ?
parce qu'il y a une chaise sur l'estrade puisqu'il ne peut pas rester debout longtemps.
Parce qu'il aime déambuler au rythme de la musique
Hey "Frenchie" would youi interpret for me the French phrase "dirige-t-il à côté de l'estrade ?" s'il vous plait. I don't guess thajt I have taken enough French courses on Babbel to FULLY KNOW/UNDERSTAND FRENCH.
it means "why does he conduct next to the platform"
If you look around 6:40 you can see the conductor not standing on the platform while conducting.
By the way there are several free translation websites on the web. I suggest you look for Google Translate or Bing Translator for example.
@@feraudyh no, only wordreference
@@critias6187 I fail to grasp the meaning of your comment.
Henri de Feraudy bing or google translater, reverso... that sucks
the only true one is wordreference
Truly a gorgeous piece of music! But I feel the need to point out how fine a looking conductor Mr. Mikkos Franck is! Wonderfully neat & clean, contrary to so many “nutsos” who look like they went through a wash machine twice over!!! WHY? The conductor should bring “respect & class” to the music he conducts, & NOT be a “spectacle of embarrassment” to his orchestra AND audience!! If you need to see something “funny”, go to the ZOO!
Based, also this piece doesn't really have much room for crazyness from the conductor
No quarrel with how you feel but given your preference, check out UA-cam's Horowitz playing Rach 3 under baton of Zubin Mehta. Never was there a more elegant conductor. Regal almost.
@@josiecorning3738 And nearly devoid of talent.