Lucas Debargue plays Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit

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  • Maurice Ravel: Gaspard de la nuit
    Performed by Lucas Debargue
    Tippet Rise Art Center, The Olivier Music Barn, August 21, 2016
    Composer: Maurice Ravel
    Film Director: Kathy Kasic
    Cinematographers: Kathy Kasic, Taylor Fraser, Katie Mullen
    Editors: Claude DeMoss, Taylor Fraser
    0:00
    0:17 - Ondine
    6:17 - Le Gibet
    12:45 - Scarbo

Komentáře • 261

  • @robott5177
    @robott5177 Před 5 lety +140

    0:17 - Ondine
    6:17 - Le Gibet
    12:45 - Scarbo

  • @eduardodohrmann5212
    @eduardodohrmann5212 Před 10 měsíci +43

    I find it fascinating how camera men/editors for classical piano concerts have this special talent to focus on the pianists faces in the most chalenging moments of a piece when one actually would love to see the hands.

    • @mharbaugh
      @mharbaugh Před 6 měsíci +5

      Exactly! 🤣🤣🤣

    • @EliasCohen881
      @EliasCohen881 Před 6 měsíci +3

      Agreed. A fixed camera is the best way to film a pianist.

  • @rainfinn8820
    @rainfinn8820 Před 2 lety +28

    the fact that this man used to be a casual cashier at a random supermarket just warmed me

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 Před 4 lety +153

    I've never heard Ondine played so "smoothly" before, there's something almost "glassine" about that performance; and it was most gorgeous. Indeed, it seems to me that this whole performance is simply superlative. I've heard these pieces many times over by a great many pianists, and it must be said that this one seems to me the most persuasive. Congratulations to Mr. Debargue.

    • @paulenhelenjonsthovel9311
      @paulenhelenjonsthovel9311 Před 2 lety +5

      The performance by Benjamin Grosvenor is also superb, don't no which one I like best.

    • @paulenhelenjonsthovel9311
      @paulenhelenjonsthovel9311 Před 2 lety +5

      I meant "don't know"😀

    • @philippehazael-massieux9181
      @philippehazael-massieux9181 Před rokem

      sur le plan émotionnel, la prestation de Kate Liu adolescente est également exceptionnelle

    • @darrelllindsay8656
      @darrelllindsay8656 Před rokem +1

      I don't know what it is...but I agree with you. I'm really attracted to his playing of this. Other performances don't to capture it the same way for me. Guess that's what's cool about having so many different performers out there.

    • @darrelllindsay8656
      @darrelllindsay8656 Před rokem +1

      Thanks for passing along Ben’s performance. I’d never heard of him. Fell down a happy little CZcams rabbit hole.
      I think I’d also have a hard time choosing between the two. Today I like Ben’s Ondine a bit more. Maybe just the mood I’m in.
      What a world. So many great performers sharing gifts.

  • @able763
    @able763 Před 2 měsíci +3

    He was only awarded the 4th Prize in the Tchaikovsky but he's now miles ahead of all the competitors in terms of his achievements.

  • @PromiseCynthia
    @PromiseCynthia Před rokem +18

    Never heard the entire Gaspard de La Nuit of such a whole. Always wanted to. Never imagined it would be played with such scandalous magicianship and that we would be alive to hear this!
    A truly creative, incessantly shocking and tasteful pianist, this is one hell of a musician. Don’t ever miss a chance to witness this unbridled talent!

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      I don't know if there is such a thing as "unbridled talent", but I'll tell you what IS unbridled here: His perverse choice of tempo in Scarbo. After magnificent interpretations of Ondine and le Gibet, he then wreaks total destruction on hapless Scarbo. The latter's atmosphere of terror and frightful agitation is is ruined by excessive speed to the point of rendering the music incomprehensible, even a bit silly-sounding. Contrary to what many performers believe, greatly increasing the tempo of certain works doesn't guarantee increased excitement. All the extra physical effort, but resulting only in chaos. Somehow, though, this speedy madness 'clicks' with lots of listeners who are galvanized by observing the wild, blurry keyboard 'activity'.
      It can be said, then, that this pianist's Gaspard is superb. (The first and second movements, that is).

  • @marcusvaldes
    @marcusvaldes Před 6 lety +164

    I had Gaspard de la Nuit on repeat in my car when my father had a stroke and three days later passed away. The song and his death will forever be linked in my mind but in a beautiful way. I love this interpretation, and I love the emotion Lucas plays it with.

    • @ricardodoblezeta1684
      @ricardodoblezeta1684 Před 5 lety +8

      I'm sorry for your loss. I'm sorry for death.

    • @pseudodionysus142
      @pseudodionysus142 Před 5 lety

      k

    • @yingsha5758
      @yingsha5758 Před 5 lety +4

      Ricardo Doblezeta: The River keeps moving into the Sea, and our life cannot resist the constant(?) wave of time. Pack your emotions and memories up, and keep walking through the dark tunnel, to the light.

    • @cucuca7281
      @cucuca7281 Před 5 lety +5

      @@yingsha5758 just a missing droplet that went back home to surf again the crest of the waves of the ever eternal ocean!

    • @BacaOConnell
      @BacaOConnell Před 4 lety +2

      @@cucuca7281 this is honestly the coolest thing i have ever seen written

  • @davidofpiano423
    @davidofpiano423 Před 6 měsíci +5

    Definitive performance of this work. Unparalleled understanding of melody, texture, and narrative. Just astounding.

  • @nakestraorchestra8142
    @nakestraorchestra8142 Před rokem +6

    I do not think i am ready to be this attached to this piece its beautiful the more i hear it...

  • @albertpeckham8708
    @albertpeckham8708 Před 3 lety +35

    Sir..at 81 years of age ....You perform it better than anyone I've ever heard in all my years. It defies competition ! Merci mil fois!

  • @HannahKayW
    @HannahKayW Před 6 lety +76

    I can only imagine the ecstasy felt when you create such a beautiful and ethereal sound... just hearing it causes my heart to ride on the waves of emotion, it's almost hard to breathe it's so exciting. This performance is absolutely golden.

  • @Hlalp.
    @Hlalp. Před 4 lety +39

    That Scarbo is absurdly good

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci +3

      You mean absurdly fast! Ravel never meant this piece to be played at such a frenzied (almost comical!) tempo. This sounds as though he had lessons with the one-and-only Khatia Buniatishvili.

    • @tekraynak
      @tekraynak Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardvolpe7664Absolutely agree. Why do people play this at a breakneck pace?

  • @simonhoarau-piano9679
    @simonhoarau-piano9679 Před 4 lety +87

    The best interpretation I've ever seen. I love Gaspard de la Nuit so much, and this version is incredible. I can't imagine how difficult it is to understand these pieces and to interprate them with so emotions... Lucas is an amazing pianist.

    • @BarshParrish213
      @BarshParrish213 Před 4 lety +4

      Simon my thoughts exactly he’s insane!

    • @szamashups2476
      @szamashups2476 Před 4 lety

      Have you seen Alexander Malofeev play this at China international music competition? Just a recommendation for you if you haven’t

    • @thomasthompson6378
      @thomasthompson6378 Před 4 lety +4

      @@szamashups2476 Alexander's performance of "Ondine" and "Scarbo" were very good indeed. Alas, me messed up rather badly on "Le Gibet," which many pianists believe is by far the simplest of the three pieces. He's a great pianist nonetheless.

    • @Moutch68
      @Moutch68 Před 3 lety +3

      @@szamashups2476 Just listened to it, it was great! I think I still prefer Lucas' sarbo though.

    • @charlesdavis7087
      @charlesdavis7087 Před 3 lety

      He's chosen the Path of the Master. Yeah, Lucas! Yeah, Gaspar! Wow! We shall see what tomorrow brings. My highest praise. moi.

  • @kaspianocz6330
    @kaspianocz6330 Před 4 lety +62

    One of the best Scarbos I've ever heard. Bravo

    • @jobraus
      @jobraus Před 3 lety +1

      Scarbo???

    • @kaspianocz6330
      @kaspianocz6330 Před 3 lety +5

      @@jobraus I mean the rest is also very good

    • @cultofscriabin9547
      @cultofscriabin9547 Před rokem +1

      @@kaspianocz6330 I think this person was asking what is scarbo

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 Před rokem

      @@jobraus The last movement

    • @tekraynak
      @tekraynak Před rokem

      He literally misses the third note.

  • @BrunoLimaSm
    @BrunoLimaSm Před 6 lety +80

    I follow Debargue since the Tchaikovsky Competition (when I saw him for the first time). His interpretations, mainly in french works, are remarkably out of common. His playing, with passion in every note, fantastic coordination, and absolutely control about each atmosphere in a single piece. I'm a brazilian cellist, but I like so much listening pieces from other instruments, to see the pure music, not only the technique features of my instrument. Nowadays, Debargue is on my top 10 of "young" musicians. Bravo!

    • @karinamkg8361
      @karinamkg8361 Před 6 lety +1

      Bruno Lima who else is in your top ten of young musicians? I would love to know more of such musical geniusses, to be able to lissen to them! :)

    • @analuisarivera240
      @analuisarivera240 Před 4 lety

      Bruno Lima m
      P

    • @sebass_9212
      @sebass_9212 Před 4 lety

      Top comment

    • @giovannib27
      @giovannib27 Před měsícem +1

      I've noticed his Liszt as being quite good as well

  • @gba662012
    @gba662012 Před 4 lety +36

    3:50 my favourite part

    • @parham1373
      @parham1373 Před 4 lety +1

      Mine too

    • @darrelllindsay8656
      @darrelllindsay8656 Před 3 lety +8

      yep. that's the bit that hooked me also. all of Ondine is indescribably beautiful.

  • @asiagobagel8293
    @asiagobagel8293 Před 5 lety +75

    The third "part" (song?) melted my brain. I didn't know the human brain could reach this level of coordination and emotional interpretation...

    • @CameronGuarino
      @CameronGuarino Před 4 lety +23

      they’re called movements :)

    • @paolo6219
      @paolo6219 Před 4 lety +9

      It is called a movement for the record, also that third movement is called scarbo

    • @tylerneilson7771
      @tylerneilson7771 Před 4 lety +34

      Technically it would be called the third piece because it is a suite:) if it was a sonata or a symphony or something of that nature then they would be called movements. But yes I agree. This truly is an incredible feat of humanity!

    • @edlyness4891
      @edlyness4891 Před 4 lety +1

      @@tylerneilson7771 They are called movements, the language isn't that strict. Movement essentially just means a self contained 'part' of a wider musical composition.

    • @tylerneilson7771
      @tylerneilson7771 Před 4 lety +19

      @@edlyness4891 I would have to disagree. I have been chastised by professors and colleagues enough times to feel pretty confident about it haha! I believe Grove makes this distinction as well. It is quite a small detail to get caught up on though and most people probably don't care too much haha!

  • @rrickymaa
    @rrickymaa Před 3 lety +5

    broo that scarbo is soo good! he did it soo well!

  • @edlyness4891
    @edlyness4891 Před 3 lety +19

    one of the most ambitious, expressive, and well-realised scarbos.

    • @tekraynak
      @tekraynak Před rokem

      Absolutely not

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      My god - - did you say EXPRESSIVE? You can't possibly be serious!

    • @edlyness4891
      @edlyness4891 Před 5 měsíci +1

      @@richardvolpe7664 bit of a dramatic response

  • @awsomenesscaleb
    @awsomenesscaleb Před rokem +9

    Absolutely stunning. The amount of dedication it takes to play a piece like this can't be overstated. This man lives to achieve excellence. Bravo.

  • @kavya1638
    @kavya1638 Před 6 lety +22

    Im REALLY likeing the second movement.. (Le Giblet)very Ravel..can really grow on you!

  • @BillyEveryday
    @BillyEveryday Před 2 lety +20

    This is an exceptionally wonderful performance and my introduction to this young man. Will definitely be looking for more work by him. I do want to point out that whoever the piano technician is deserves some praise as I do believe this is the best tuned and regulated piano I've heard

    • @TippetRiseArtCenter
      @TippetRiseArtCenter  Před 2 lety +13

      Mike Toia is a wizard of a piano tech! We love having him be apart of our concerts and recordings.

  • @AmiRuth_Treasures
    @AmiRuth_Treasures Před 2 lety +4

    I love the way it was filmed up close to show his fingers and also whole body shots. He puts his entire being into it. It was a captivating performance. It brought things to mind. Personal thoughts. I’m feeling it in my own body. So satisfying.

  • @AeneasMeier
    @AeneasMeier Před 4 lety +5

    puting a commercial in le gibet is like throwing up in the middle of a 3* chef menu and then go on eating...
    the playing is beautiful

  • @drhams6456
    @drhams6456 Před 3 lety +7

    The overtone harmony at the end of Ondine is perfect.

  • @katherinejanzen9195
    @katherinejanzen9195 Před 2 lety +5

    Ravel has such a specific sound, a lot of his compositions have some similar techniques and sounds which I love. He is one of my most favourite composers

  • @IAMIOfficial
    @IAMIOfficial Před 3 lety +19

    THE best interpretation I have ever heard!! Even better than Pogorelich!!!

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      The best interpretation I'VE ever heard also, of Ondine, that is. It's played here with alluring, beatifully nuanced expressivity, but then, as most pianists do, he ruins Scarbo by trampling it into ashes with the usual chaotic whirlwind aggressiveness. Substantially increasing the speed of this phantasmagorical piece does nothing to enhance its excitement or its comprehensibility. This COULD'VE been a magical performance, given this pianist's technical and musical skills, but this go-for-the-kill approach simply doesn't serve the music. There's even a [gasp] FASTER and more unconvincing version of Scarbo out there - - his name is Malofeev. whose performance is so toxic in its awfulness that one shouldn't waste words in trying to describe it.
      Poor Ravel! He would've been wise to indicate a metronome marking for Scarbo. Perhaps he never anticipated that virtuoso-minded pianists would be so tempted to "show their stuff" with this work.

  • @faustianliszt
    @faustianliszt Před 6 měsíci +3

    That was absurdly good

  • @sebastianboeddinghaus3505

    I think that Le Gibet is slightly underrated. You have to balance the emotion (and on a simpler lever, the rhythm) of the music which goes from quietly mournful to a climax of heart wrenching emotion with the consistency of and unwavering, unfeeling nature of the bell. Superbly executed for the entire suite!!

  • @anniw.4737
    @anniw.4737 Před 4 lety +6

    I always think of this piece as the embodiment of the wonders of our universes, big and small.

  • @elliottblum7925
    @elliottblum7925 Před 10 měsíci +2

    Never heard a better interpretation. Absolutely stunning performance

  • @albertpeckham8708
    @albertpeckham8708 Před 3 lety +5

    i bathe in your subtle sounds! I salute your sensitivity to the genius of Ravel! You are a truly a master! Merci mil foi maestro!

  • @arsenelupin6784
    @arsenelupin6784 Před 3 lety +4

    Ah Mr Debargue, comme vous ètes exceptionnel ! Comme vous magnifiez,comme vous sublimez,comme vous rendez justice a la musique de Ravel !

  • @brianzayman3395
    @brianzayman3395 Před 2 lety +5

    These are based on some fantastic poems:
    Ondine
    . . . . . . . . Je croyais entendre
    Une vague harmonie enchanter mon sommeil,
    Et près de moi s'épandre un murmure pareil
    Aux chants entrecoupés d'une voix triste et tendre.
         Ch. Brugnot. - Les deux Génies
    . . . . . . . . I thought I heard
    A faint harmony that enchants my sleep.
    And close to me radiates an identical murmur
    Of songs interrupted by a sad and tender voice.
         Ch. Brugnot - The Two Spirits
    » Écoute ! - Écoute ! - C'est moi, c'est Ondine qui frôle de ces gouttes d'eau les losanges sonores de ta fenêtre illuminée par les mornes rayons de la lune; et voici, en robe de moire, la dame châtelaine qui contemple à son balcon la belle nuit étoilée et le beau lac endormi. "Listen! - Listen! - It is I, it is Ondine who brushes drops of water on the resonant panes of your windows lit by the gloomy rays of the moon; and here in gown of watered silk, the mistress of the chateau gazes from her balcony on the beautiful starry night and the beautiful sleeping lake.
    » Chaque flot est un ondin qui nage dans le courant, chaque courant est un sentier qui serpente vers mon palais, et mon palais est bâti fluide, au fond du lac, dans le triangle du feu, de la terre et de l'air. "Each wave is a water sprite who swims in the stream, each stream is a footpath that winds towards my palace, and my palace is a fluid structure, at the bottom of the lake, in a triangle of fire, of earth and of air.
    » Écoute ! - Écoute ! - Mon père bat l'eau coassante d'une branche d'aulne verte, et mes sœurs caressent de leurs bras d'écume les fraîches îles d'herbes, de nénuphars et de glaîeuls, ou se moquent du saule caduc et barbu qui pêche à la ligne. » "Listen! - Listen! - My father whips the croaking water with a branch of a green alder tree, and my sisters caress with their arms of foam the cool islands of herbs, of water lilies, and of corn flowers, or laugh at the decrepit and bearded willow who fishes at the line."
    Sa chanson murmurée, elle me supplia de recevoir son anneau à mon doigt, pour être l'époux d'une Ondine, et de visiter avec elle son palais, pour être le roi des lacs. Her song murmured, she beseeched me to accept her ring on my finger, to be the husband of an Ondine, and to visit her in her palace and be king of the lakes.
    Et comme je lui répondais que j'aimais une mortelle, boudeuse et dépitée, elle pleura quelques larmes, poussa un éclat de rire, et s'évanouit en giboulées qui ruisselèrent blanches le long de mes vitraux bleus. And as I was replying to her that I loved a mortal, sullen and spiteful, she wept some tears, uttered a burst of laughter, and vanished in a shower that streamed white down the length of my blue stained glass windows.
    Le Gibet
    Que vois-je remuer autour de ce Gibet?
    - Faust.
    What do I see stirring around that gibbet?
    - Faust.
    Ah! ce que j'entends, serait-ce la bise nocturne qui glapit, ou le pendu qui pousse un soupir sur la fourche patibulaire? Ah! that which I hear, was it the north wind that screeches in the night, or the hanged one who utters a sigh on the fork of the gibbet?
    Serait-ce quelque grillon qui chante tapi dans la mousse et le lierre stérile dont par pitié se chausse le bois? Was it some cricket who sings lurking in the moss and the sterile ivy, which out of pity covers the floor of the forest?
    Serait-ce quelque mouche en chasse sonnant du cor autour de ces oreilles sourdes à la fanfare des hallali? Was it some fly in chase sounding the horn around those ears deaf to the fanfare of the halloos?
    Serait-ce quelque escarbot qui cueille en son vol inégal un cheveu sanglant à son crâne chauve? Was it some scarab beetle who gathers in his uneven flight a bloody hair from his bald skull?
    Ou bien serait-ce quelque araignée qui brode une demi-aune de mousseline pour cravate à ce col étranglé? Or then, was it some spider who embroiders a half-measure of muslin for a tie on this strangled neck?
    C'est la cloche qui tinte aux murs d'une ville sous l'horizon, et la carcasse d'un pendu que rougit le soleil couchant. It is the bell that tolls from the walls of a city, under the horizon, and the corpse of the hanged one that is reddened by the setting sun.
    Scarbo
    Il regarda sous le lit, dans la cheminée, dans le bahut;
    - personne. Il ne put comprendre par où il s'était
    introduit, par où il s'était évadé.
         Hoffmann. - Contes nocturnes
    He looked under the bed, in the chimney,
    in the cupboard; - nobody. He could not
    understand how he got in, or how he escaped.
         Hoffmann. - Nocturnal Tales
    Oh! que de fois je l'ai entendu et vu, Scarbo, lorsqu'à minuit la lune brille dans le ciel comme un écu d'argent sur une bannière d'azur semée d'abeilles d'or! Oh! how often have I heard and seen him, Scarbo, when at midnight the moon glitters in the sky like a silver shield on an azure banner strewn with golden bees.
    Que de fois j'ai entendu bourdonner son rire dans l'ombre de mon alcôve, et grincer son ongle sur la soie des courtines de mon lit! How often have I heard his laughter buzz in the shadow of my alcove, and his fingernail grate on the silk of the curtains of my bed!
    Que de fois je l'ai vu descendre du plancher, pirouetter sur un pied et rouler par la chambre comme le fuseau tombé de la quenouille d'une sorcière! How often have I seen him alight on the floor, pirouette on one foot and roll through the room like the spindle fallen from the wand of a sorceress!
    Le croyais-je alors évanoui? le nain grandissait entre la lune et moi comme le clocher d'une cathédrale gothique, un grelot d'or en branle à son bonnet pointu! Did I think him vanished then? the dwarf appeared to stretch between the moon and myself like the steeple of a gothic cathedral, a golden bell wobbling on his pointed cap!
    Mais bientôt son corps bleuissait, diaphane comme la cire d'une bougie, son visage blêmissait comme la cire d'un lumignon, - et soudain il s'éteignait. But soon his body developed a bluish tint, translucent like the wax of a candle, his face blanched like melting wax - and suddenly his light went out.

  • @jacquesgeorges1041
    @jacquesgeorges1041 Před rokem +3

    Merveilleuse interprétation d’un chef-d’œuvre qui , pour moi, le temps passant, s’impose comme le chef-d’œuvre des chef-d’œuvre. Ravel c’est l’éternel esprit d’enfance.

  • @starlodear2987
    @starlodear2987 Před 2 lety +3

    The most amazing thing is to play without any mistakes.

  • @waterdragon2012
    @waterdragon2012 Před 4 měsíci +1

    This is the best rendition! I’m speechless

  • @jacqueslahondere4649
    @jacqueslahondere4649 Před 7 lety +4

    interprétation remarquable; quelle sensibilité ! Mr Debargue est un vrai artiste ; et Ravel, que peut-on dire.....que des "choses"magnifiques.

  • @gillesb4198
    @gillesb4198 Před 7 lety +51

    the point is not to know whether you prefer Debargue or Pogorelich; it is to know whether what you hear is taking you and moving you, or not. When you listen to this, you cannot listen to Pogorelich's interpretation at the same time, therefore that comparison is pointless, isn't it ?

    • @Highinsight7
      @Highinsight7 Před 7 lety +2

      Thanks!

    • @lockjiang
      @lockjiang Před 7 lety +11

      Pogorelich's is a little heavy-handed to my taste, like a gothic church that stands in the dense water. Debargue's is like some fleeting vapors above water that's unpredictable and evasive.

    • @crimsonair8890
      @crimsonair8890 Před 3 lety +3

      The point is that something moving you is not a binary. It's not that something moves you or not ; there are different levels of being "moved", and you can be moved more by one interpretation than the other. I don't really see any problem with that.

  • @lukewilliams9498
    @lukewilliams9498 Před 5 lety +6

    World-class

  • @marwanannouri2693
    @marwanannouri2693 Před 7 lety +26

    5:53 so satisfying to watch his hands dance on the keyboard

    • @Noggenfogger1
      @Noggenfogger1 Před 5 lety +8

      I'd say 5:15 is several times more entertaining

  • @donhulbert1913
    @donhulbert1913 Před 6 lety +5

    This is fantastic playing...absolutely ravishing!

  • @lagunagreg4019
    @lagunagreg4019 Před rokem +1

    I'm so glad debargue has found a career. He was absolutely the most interesting player in the Tchaikovsky that year by far.

  • @AnthonyEdwards-ev9lp
    @AnthonyEdwards-ev9lp Před 8 měsíci +1

    Amazing performance, my favorite of this piece.

  • @classicalsingermp3
    @classicalsingermp3 Před rokem +1

    Simply one of, say, five greatest pianists alive

  • @dr.mikeybee
    @dr.mikeybee Před 4 lety +4

    Amazing! Such tones! Such finesses!

  • @albertpeckham8708
    @albertpeckham8708 Před 2 lety +1

    Monsieur...us perform this composition better than any I know! You are a grande maitre!

  • @flintlong2937
    @flintlong2937 Před 3 lety +2

    Fantasic! Fantabulous! I'm so happy to enjoy this excellent performance!

  • @wishnik
    @wishnik Před 3 lety +2

    My favorite Gaspard de la Nuit

  • @russc2
    @russc2 Před 4 lety +2

    Why haven't of heard of this chap before - Fantastic Performance

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Před 3 lety +1

    Excellent. Yeahhhhhhh. and... Wowwwwww. the gods are pleased. Thank you Lucas. You'll be working on this piece for years to come. Can you see it? So,,,,,,,,, make it yours. M.R. moi

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Před 3 lety +1

    Obviously, someone has reached out with their soul... to the genius of Maurice Ravel. You've dared to walk the streets at night. The truth is self-evident. You have the IN - Sight... now. Congratulations.

  • @charlesjericho254
    @charlesjericho254 Před 4 lety +2

    I really enjoyed your performance your performance and your expressions are exactly fits to the piece I have seen many pianists performing with showoff techniques but you actually maintained your expressions to control the dynamics too... 👏👏👏👏

  • @charlesdavis7087
    @charlesdavis7087 Před 3 lety +1

    Why does the Chat Noir come to mind? And the absinth minded. Absinth.... Excellent divine Lucas. And thank you. Well done. moi

  • @Dave.M.23
    @Dave.M.23 Před 6 lety +3

    Not only is the ability to play amazingly there, but to me it’s equally impressive to be able to play a piece that’s this long and this intricate without any sheet music at all. I simply wouldn’t be able to remember it all!

    • @Medtner26
      @Medtner26 Před 4 lety +1

      @Lucas that's true, but it doesn't make this performance any less impressive :))
      For me, this one is equally as good as Pogorelich's

    • @Medtner26
      @Medtner26 Před 4 lety

      @Lucas for me, listening to a piece helps a lot too haha

    • @Medtner26
      @Medtner26 Před 4 lety

      @Lucas me neither! And it's such a shame because who doesn't want to play a difficult piece perfectly?

    • @alexkliever4659
      @alexkliever4659 Před 3 měsíci

      Pieces, especially advanced, commit themselves to memory just from the sheer number of hours the pianist spends practicing it. This has always been the case in my 23 years of playing, and I know I speak for many if not most pianists

  • @TheRudietje
    @TheRudietje Před 3 lety +2

    truly beautifuly played

  • @aliciaestherlastra7085
    @aliciaestherlastra7085 Před 4 lety +4

    ¡Maravilloso , impactante !!!!!

  • @kathyvilim1047
    @kathyvilim1047 Před 2 lety +2

    Excellent performance!

  • @michaelglennwilliams6278

    So sensitive and expressive. So much emphasis of the melody and downplaying of the technique. Thank you Lucas!

  • @whoisthispianist01
    @whoisthispianist01 Před 3 lety +3

    Wonderful

  • @danschmeidler
    @danschmeidler Před 7 lety +2

    Very nice. I like to see piano players like that. Excellent work.

  • @victormanuelpadilla1845
    @victormanuelpadilla1845 Před 2 lety +1

    Felicitaciones! Al extraordinario pianista Lucas Debargue por su magnífica interpretación de esta maravillosa y compleja obra maestra de Maurice Ravel. El pianista ejecuta a Gaspar de la Noche con una excelente y depurada técnica. Bendiciones! Desde México.

  • @posamsaso
    @posamsaso Před 5 lety +5

    와 음색이며 표현력이며..진짜 잘친다ㅋㅋㅋ

  • @DN-zn2li
    @DN-zn2li Před 3 lety +1

    je suis choqué, comment peut on jouer aussi bien?!

  • @SuspiriaRosso
    @SuspiriaRosso Před 4 lety +3

    Bravissimo!

  • @hyun6369
    @hyun6369 Před 3 lety +2

    Astonishing!!!!!

  • @user-rv7sc7zb2f
    @user-rv7sc7zb2f Před 7 měsíci

    Wonderful performance of this demanding work.

  • @shivakenvil
    @shivakenvil Před 3 měsíci

    J'ai les avant bras qui saignent de compassion!

  • @robertoa.m.3984
    @robertoa.m.3984 Před 3 lety +1

    Video of privilege!
    Truly unique!
    Congrats 🎉👏

  • @EliasCohen881
    @EliasCohen881 Před 6 měsíci

    His playing reminds me of a young Pogorelich. Wonderful artist.

  • @philipphaack1397
    @philipphaack1397 Před 2 lety +2

    8:49 is the best thing Ive ever Heart

  • @WilliamJohnson-ly1yb
    @WilliamJohnson-ly1yb Před 7 měsíci +1

    Brilliant!

  • @yilenad904
    @yilenad904 Před 5 lety +2

    Some very impressive moments and interpretations! bravo

  • @xgfw9628
    @xgfw9628 Před rokem +2

    20:05 oh my god!! That climax!?

  • @cufflink44
    @cufflink44 Před rokem +1

    Mind. Blown.

  • @raulterra_pianista
    @raulterra_pianista Před 7 měsíci +1

    Astonishing!

  • @reykwonbur
    @reykwonbur Před 4 lety +1

    Beautiful!!!

  • @qazqa133
    @qazqa133 Před 5 lety +2

    Amazing performence

  • @soledadaguero9714
    @soledadaguero9714 Před 3 lety +2

    Maravilloso!!!! Te felicito!!!

  • @isaacdorio
    @isaacdorio Před 2 lety +6

    3:29
    How does he get those third things to be so clean??! I've been struggling to do this forever now when I play!

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 Před rokem

      Practice

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      Clean?? He rushes through this section like a madman, making mush of the whole effect. It's terrible.

  • @gilbertdaroy6080
    @gilbertdaroy6080 Před 2 lety +1

    Excellent rendition.

  • @rudolfgolezpianist4322
    @rudolfgolezpianist4322 Před 4 lety +16

    I must say - though am no expert in F music. 90% of this pianissimo and not enough players take this seriously

    • @isaacdorio
      @isaacdorio Před 4 lety +5

      Most of that might be because the piece is so quick and jumpy that it's hard to keep it under control at a true pianissimo. But I do think this pianist takes it a little too far for comfort. I prefer Pogorelich version, but this pianist plays it very nicely!

  • @lockjiang
    @lockjiang Před 7 lety +31

    he totally captures the demonic, ephemeral nature of the work.

    • @richdavis9690
      @richdavis9690 Před 5 lety +1

      buulu poulou truly enraptures Ravel's inspiration for this piece. To ruin every pianist known to mankind.

  • @pakyukwokalex3683
    @pakyukwokalex3683 Před 6 lety +14

    16:05 I wondered if his mouth vibrates faster or his hands lol

  • @RobertWildling
    @RobertWildling Před 6 lety +2

    Wow! Fantastique!!! I like the different approach to the motives in Scarbo as well as the "fresh" phrasing (like in the passage with all the seconds)

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      What? WHAT?? Fresh phrasing? You don't realize, apparently, that first of all, the tempo is ludicrously 'off', and secondly, that the famous passage in 2nd's is horrendously DESTROYED here. Of the dozens of 'Scarbos' I've heard through the years, this has to rank as perhaps the most unrepresentative of what Ravel intended.

    • @RobertWildling
      @RobertWildling Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardvolpe7664 Yes! YES!!!! - Feel free to have your opinion! But don't be offensive! Great that you know many recordings. But have you played it? Did you try to find your own interpretation exactly because of the many recordings that exist? Give me a link to your very own recording!

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      Of course I"ve performed it, and having heard 'dozens of Scarbos doesn't mean they all were recordings; many were 'live' performances. And I wasm't being offensive; merely observant, for heaven's sake! Vlado Permulter, who studied with Ravel, said that the composer wanted Scarbo to be played at the tempo of Mendelssohn's Midsummer Night's Dream overture (maybe you've heard of it?). and believe me, Lucas' tempo, besides being miles away from that of the overture, is so frenzied as to render many sections downright ugly. The part with consecutive 'seconds', for example is practically unrecognizable, utterly devoid of any sense of mystery or 'scary' effect. I'm sorry not to have an official recording of my performances, but if I did, I dare say that my interpretations would be closer to what Ravel had in mind.

    • @RobertWildling
      @RobertWildling Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardvolpe7664 Writing "you don't realise, apparently..." is indeed offensive. And your tone in general is rather absurd. Have your opinion, discuss it in a civilised manner, leave others their opinion, and only then I will take you seriously.

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      If the phrase "You don't realize, apparently" is offensive, I would think this is only mildly so, compared to many other things I could've said with my 'absurd' tone.@@RobertWildling
      Incidentally, in contrast to my negative remarks regarding Lucas' traversal of Scarbo, I must say that his Ondine is ravishingly beautiful, quite possibly the best I've ever heard. Pity, then, that Lucas, like so many pianists, succumbed to the temptation of torpedoing his way through all of Scarbo, thereby losing the fantastical effects that the piece offers. This COULD have been an unforgettable performance, but as a result of such a heavy-handed, battle-strewn approach, this interpretation is best erased from memory.

  • @igwilo421
    @igwilo421 Před 2 lety +2

    16:14 truly amazing

  • @tomowenpianochannel
    @tomowenpianochannel Před 2 lety +2

    Fascinating watch. Debargue's Scarlatti is already a modern classic. This recording is a very good one (considering the incredible difficulty of this opus); most interesting to see hands on the glissandi within Ondine (most of which can be accomplished with a single finger, with pedal) - I did not realise this before. But there are no tricks for Scarbo!

    • @ThePainist
      @ThePainist Před 7 měsíci

      Actually, the repeated notes in the beginning of Scarbo are incredibly difficult, especially with one finger like DeBaruge does. All the pianists I see do it with 2.

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      There's nothing "incredibly difficult" about those repeated notes. Nothing at all.@@ThePainist

    • @ThePainist
      @ThePainist Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardvolpe7664 Send a video of you playing it with one finger at that speed and then I'll believe you

    • @richardvolpe7664
      @richardvolpe7664 Před 5 měsíci

      Having performed Gaspard several times, I never felt the need to use only one finger for the repeated notes. What would be the point, when "changing" fingers (1-2-1-2-etc. as one possibility) renders it effortless, and with no difference in 'effect'. @@ThePainist

    • @ThePainist
      @ThePainist Před 5 měsíci

      @@richardvolpe7664 My point is that it is much harder to do it with one finger than with 2, even 2 isn't super easy but its pretty well manageable.

  • @wonyang6052
    @wonyang6052 Před 4 lety +4

    Dang... that voicing and technique

  • @zzzut
    @zzzut Před 7 měsíci

    I get finger cramps just looking at the score!

  • @djmotise
    @djmotise Před 2 lety +3

    Can't watch. Why so many long shots of his face?

  • @albertpeckham8708
    @albertpeckham8708 Před 3 lety +1

    This composition is actually "L'Ousieu Trieste" ....which is so fabulous!

    • @Polygor2
      @Polygor2 Před 2 lety +1

      Leaving aside your mangled French, that piece is from Miroirs

    • @stacia6678
      @stacia6678 Před 2 lety

      *Oiseaux tristes

  • @StefawnVan
    @StefawnVan Před rokem +2

    My favorite Gaspard. Also, you have sexy hands.

  • @enagyb
    @enagyb Před 3 lety +1

    Very remarkable

  • @thorstentopp1269
    @thorstentopp1269 Před 6 lety +1

    Great! Technically and concering interpretation.

  • @JM-zz9jr
    @JM-zz9jr Před 3 lety +1

    Wow......just Wow

  • @robmcw
    @robmcw Před 4 lety +20

    Never, ever, take the camera off the hands. His hands have more expression than his face.

  • @johnnieblunt6752
    @johnnieblunt6752 Před 6 lety +6

    Although I prefer Vlado Perlemuter's interpretation, I love Debargue's gorgeous rendition, especially his "Scarbo," which I think is absolutely divine. Bravo!

  • @geuros
    @geuros Před 6 lety +15

    some mistakes but that's absolutelly ok. The only thing that I don't like here is the camera - director probably didn't know the piece so the most difficult parts when you would absolutely love to watch the hands aren't focused on hands...

  • @laspiano765
    @laspiano765 Před 7 lety +4

    Maravilhoso

  • @hbbmusic
    @hbbmusic Před 4 lety +1

    Bravissimo