Darius Milhaud - Chamber Symphony No. 1
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- čas přidán 19. 06. 2024
- - Composer: Darius Milhaud (4 September 1892 -- 22 June 1974)
- Orchestra: Orchestre de Radio Luxembourg
- Conductor: Darius Milhaud
- Year of recording: between 1968-1972
'Little Symphony' for chamber orchestra No. 1, "Le Printemps" {The Spring}, Op. 43, written in 1917.
00:00 - I. Allant
01:39 - II. Chantant
03:05 - III. Et Vif!
The first of Milhaud's forays into the symphony scored for small ensembles, this work, along with its five companions, is only a symphony in name. In fact, this work lasts little more than three minutes. Composed in Rio de Janiero, this music, using the polytonal elements characteristic of much of the composer's work during this time and after, maintains a pastoral, folkish feeling throughout. Milhaud's early melodies are simple, almost naïve to the point of comedy, perhaps this is why many of his early works are ignored. Sample the plaintive oboe melody of this work's second movement, or the persistent theme of the finale, to experience the composer's penchant for simple and direct musical utterances, sometimes a bit banal but frequently refreshing.
The 1st Chamber symphony is dedicated: "à Roger de Fontenay". - Hudba
When olla-vogala said he had to take a break and be more careful due to copyright strikes, I never imagined that he'd stop posting forever. It's been over two years since this video was uploaded.
Completely agree, what happened to one of my favourite CZcams channels
It’s four years now...
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@@Aaron-dj2vi the video said "4 years ago"-
I know youre gone, but thanks for showing us all these amazing unkown works. hope you return soon.
Even after all these years, still miss this channel a lot. Thanks for inspiring my love of classical music!
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It seems like a lot of people appreciated this channel, too bad he is no longer active. I'll subscribe anyhow and then go through his playlist.
He never uploaded anything even remotely competent. Why do you care?
To anyone who's curious, this recording is not by the Luxembourg Radio Orchestra, but by the ensemble Cappella Cracoviensis conducted by Karl Anton Rickenbacher.
Yes I just checked the Luxembourg recordings and tempos here are slower than there.
Where are you?
We need more! Never stop posting!
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@@therobertguy2436 I am from the future and can confirm 😔
olla-vogala, we miss you. Please come back.
Olla-vogala, back at it again with the great uploads.
Unfortunately for just one last time.
This comment aged well, didn’t it?
@Thomas Little Hi Classical Nerd. Cool to see you here
Thank you for uploading this :), really appreciate it!
How beautiful, small, cute and wonderful! Thank you very much!
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So. Poetically beautiful, thank you for posting!
Man, I love your channel. I find myself here for the most unexpected pieces. Its just sheer joy to tune in here. Learned a lot. You gave me a better insight as to why I love the music that I love so much.
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@@olla-vogala4090 If you don't mind me asking - Why have you stopped uploading?
@@KLAVIERSideQuests And he minded that
so glad to see you back here! :)
Hopefully he comes back soon after not posting for so long...
You're back! Thank god :)
Polytonality reminds me of a bunch of insects flitting about, not really choreographed, but yet with similar movements. NATURE is outrageously varied; yet one can feel an overall coherence amongst the creatures. Music like this doesn't seem to have "aim" or a "message." Rather, sit in your garden and become entranced.
Darius Milhaud:1. Kis szimfónia kamarazenekarra ,,Tavasz" Op.43
1. Che vanno 00:05
2. Cantando 01:39
3. E Vivace 03:05
Luxemburgi Rádió Zenekara
Vezényel:Darius Milhaud
Köszönöm az értékelést
I'd rather listen to these delightful works in place of the entire output of Elliott Carter.
Lol. Glad you don't like Carter
Why the random Carter diss lol?
very good music
I'm pleasantly surprised a very different and relaxing sound compared to most symphonies
Love it!
So glad you're back!!! :D
French composers of the early 20th century are always interesting, even if no one will beat Ravel of course ahah
*coughing* Messiaen
spewing Debussy
I miss you
You're back!
Finaly you came back!!! Where have you been?Guanos for keeping posting these beautiful pieces
still love it!!
come back ;(
There used to be a record with all the chamber symphonies ,one.right after the other.Six total I believe.
Well here's a username whose presence in my subscriptions box I've long missed. How long is your fifteen minute strike going to last again?
Bruh has this guy been exiled by the copyright owners or something (he hasn't uploaded in ages!)
Muito bom mesmo obrigado
come back❣️
Like it!!
cute piece :3
Charming.
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Polytonal sound brings me to ambiguous feeling.
where have you been!!!
Olla! It's been a long time. How have you been?
Impressionism can be summed up: Wine and cheese on the banks of a pretty river; dragonflies; romance; sunlight.
RIP olla-vogala. 😔
(The channel of course.....)
Well that was.. interesting
how you record this score with music?
Find the music, find the score, play the music, show the corresponding parts of the music
Would you consider inserting chords and modulations.
Where can I find the score?
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Right here:-it's 10 out of 10!
why did he called this music a 'symphony?'
Because it's a symphony
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Nicer to play than to listen to.
parece musica de videojuego de pokemon XDDD
Do I hear a little nod to Mussorgsky there?
second movement right?
Is so beautiful.
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Rest in piss
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Cringe
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Unnecessary dissonance.
Chris Musix, justement c'est là tout l'intérêt de cette musique, qui serait si plate avec des harmonies conventionnelles.
i think the musicians were out of tune sometimes