Ravel - Introduction et allegro pour harpe, flûte, clarinette et quatuor à cordes (1905)

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  • Introduction et allegro pour harpe, flûte, clarinette et quatuor à cordes (1905)
    [Introduction and Allegro for harp, flute, clarinet and string quartet]
    A delightful piece of chamber music by French composer Maurice Ravel (1875-1937). He composed this work in 1905 on commission from the harp manufacturer Érard.
    Harp: Skaila Kanga
    Flute: William Bennett
    Clarinet: Andrew Marriner
    Violins: Kenneth Sillito, Malcolm Latchem
    Viola: Stephen Shingles
    Cello: Denis Vigay
    (Academy of St. Martin-in-the-Fields Chamber Ensemble)
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Komentáře • 519

  • @HenrikBergpianorganist
    @HenrikBergpianorganist Před 4 lety +413

    I'm reading the following on wikipedia: "He wrote it at breakneck speed, as he had to complete it before embarking on a boating holiday with friends. Ravel omitted the Introduction and Allegro from the catalogue of his works, made no mention of it in his autobiography, and referred to it in only two of his letters." That's insane!!!

    • @iankemp1131
      @iankemp1131 Před 4 lety +48

      Seemingly not unusual for Ravel though, given that he wrote Bolero basically by accident and again at breakneck speed when the piece he had intended to orchestrate turned out to be under copyright ....

    • @HenrikBergpianorganist
      @HenrikBergpianorganist Před 4 lety +32

      @@iankemp1131 Bolero doesn't contain as many musical ideas though ;) Unless you count different orchestral colours...

    • @markhughes7927
      @markhughes7927 Před 3 lety +20

      Where did his knowledge of harp technique come from - it seems a little ‘transcendental’?

    • @jadeliu1462
      @jadeliu1462 Před 3 lety +20

      @@markhughes7927 ravel learned from the most respected music education in france, I'm sure he learned a lot about orchestration there.

    • @signearenkiel1208
      @signearenkiel1208 Před 3 lety +14

      @@markhughes7927 I was actually just wondering this. I played it while I was studying, and although it's really difficult, he really knew how to make it work to the technical advantage of the harpist.

  • @reality_bites7887
    @reality_bites7887 Před 11 lety +624

    its crazy how this sometimes feels like a full orchestra playing...

    • @TheSummoner
      @TheSummoner Před 4 lety +89

      Ravel was probably the best orchestrator of all times

    • @haizenn1974
      @haizenn1974 Před 4 lety +12

      Urizen He IS

    • @mojeo522
      @mojeo522 Před 4 lety +13

      @@TheSummoner He is probably the best orchetrator, but orchestral composer was Stravinsky.

    • @adamjones7701
      @adamjones7701 Před 4 lety +9

      Urizen I keep holst and ravel as a tie for best orchestrators, that’s hands down. Idk if there is a best composer that’s really subjective

    • @barbavassilis
      @barbavassilis Před 4 lety +4

      @@TheSummoner this is Just oversaying...

  • @Paul49Giloi
    @Paul49Giloi Před 7 lety +697

    How can a person create such a beautiful piece in his mind? The interplay between the various instruments blow me away. Ravel was incredibly gifted.

    • @chrissahar2014
      @chrissahar2014 Před 5 lety +69

      Tons of singing, ear training which means notating music by ear and checking against a written score, study orchestration --- and in his day WITHOUT HAVING RECORDING TECHNOLOGY --- so you tried whenever you could afford it to go to concerts. One thing about composers then - they had to perform or conduct. They need not be the best but good enough to get the chance to hear how these instruments sounded ensembles.
      I think for many aspiring composers, they should be VERY careful using modern technology. I would try NOT to go to a recording when studying a work. Yes if you have heard a recording before great but put that aside and study carefully what the composer actually provides in the score - it can be quite revealing.
      Here is one example, I love the Brahms 3rd and the 3rd movement is well-known. But when I study the score I try to get away from recordings and sing the inner lines or at times the melody and bass. It is a great way to internalize a piece.
      Finally, in Ravel's time many people studied an instrument to at least play folk and popular melodies as well as some music to play together (early on for instruments it was called "consort music"). And of course there has been for thousands of years opportunities to sing and dance together with people providing percussion.
      Too many simply are plugged into their headphones (heightening their risk for deafness) and treating music as a sonic wallpaper to their lives while they scroll mindlessly through pictures and headlines- half-aware.

    • @helcioj.tagliolatto3214
      @helcioj.tagliolatto3214 Před 5 lety +13

      @@chrissahar2014 You defined why we did not have more composers as we had until very recently!

    • @phyllispetras2181
      @phyllispetras2181 Před 4 lety +1

      @@chrissahar2014 Thank you!

    • @artherladett442
      @artherladett442 Před 4 lety +2

      @@chrissahar2014 Maestro!

    • @askshadowboltmoon1476
      @askshadowboltmoon1476 Před 4 lety

      @@chrissahar2014 can confirm: when i'm listening to music I don't 'listen' to it.

  • @toxiboi5771
    @toxiboi5771 Před 6 měsíci +42

    Who's here after twoset? Thank u two set for introducing me to another ravel piece.

    • @hmmph
      @hmmph Před 3 měsíci +1

      is this from the among us video with a harp in round two??

    • @toxiboi5771
      @toxiboi5771 Před 3 měsíci +1

      @@hmmph yeah

  • @haroun4165
    @haroun4165 Před 6 lety +344

    Ravel has a very keen sense of melody and 'tonal wash'. His orchestrations are literally (along with Stravinsky) the modern standard. I've learned a lot from him over the last 50 yrs.

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 Před 5 lety +20

      So did a few hundred Hollywood score-writers. Not to diminish at all your writing, but I hear his music everywhere now. Daphnes et Chloe must echo in a hundred scores from the 30s to the 50s. Of course, they should pay homage also to Holst, Shostakovitch, Rachmaninoff, Hovannes, Copeland..

    • @stephenbeale4765
      @stephenbeale4765 Před 4 lety +6

      David Randall not to mention Mahler and Strauss...

    • @brownie3454
      @brownie3454 Před 4 lety +28

      @@stynway59 is that not exactly what he meant by the "modern standard"? also I'd throw bartok and dvorak in there too

    • @photo161
      @photo161 Před 4 lety +3

      And were you to live 10 times as long you would still only be beginning to learn...

    • @andyfield7397
      @andyfield7397 Před 3 lety +1

      I would stick Delius in with that bunch and laterly Les Baxter

  • @FEDADEN-
    @FEDADEN- Před 12 lety +157

    Harp: Skaila Kanga
    Flute: William Bennett
    Clarinet: Andrew Marriner
    Violins: Kenneth Sillito, Malcolm Latchem
    Viola: Stephen Shingles
    Cello: Denis Vigay

  • @ngyuhng8324
    @ngyuhng8324 Před 5 lety +189

    The introduction to this piece is so beautiful. Harmonically intelligent, and beautiful at the same time without compromising each other.

    • @andyfield7397
      @andyfield7397 Před 3 lety +1

      nail on the head there, absolutely beautiful !

  • @jeremy8473
    @jeremy8473 Před rokem +36

    I didn't even realize this had such few instruments, Ravel really knew how to make beautiful and ethereal music

  • @Vio45lin
    @Vio45lin Před 8 lety +249

    One of the most beautiful things I've ever heard. I can't help but picture a garden.

    • @verslaflamme666
      @verslaflamme666 Před 7 lety +13

      Ravel can do those things to u

    • @marcandrews7097
      @marcandrews7097 Před 6 lety +6

      I see rolling green fields and England in summer, trees swaying gently in the breeze...and a garden too.

    • @lydia129
      @lydia129 Před 5 lety

      @Jordan Schlansky merci beaucoup

    • @nourishheallove
      @nourishheallove Před 5 lety +1

      I see a dear or two grazing and leaping through your garden 🙃

    • @charlesdavis7087
      @charlesdavis7087 Před 4 lety +1

      Yes indeed. A sonic garden will appear in the mind's eye. Masters like Ravel and Chopin can make us see pictures... if we choose to see.

  • @Roh0io
    @Roh0io Před 3 lety +42

    I don't know how many countless times I've listened to it. I used to wake up at early morning, plug in my headphones and listened to it while studying, for months. And i still do it. This piece has a certain calming sense to it, like it soothes your soul and your body at the same time. The harp and woodwind remind of sparkles, dew drops, the cool breeze of a morning, wind cutting like a sharp knife. The strings remind of grass, soft with distinct pleasant odour, that makes you want to lie on it forever. This piece is one of the closest pieces to my heart

  • @davidmanze7563
    @davidmanze7563 Před 9 lety +169

    Every now and then there appears a piece that has it's own identity and mood that rewrites the rules, Ravel steps out here and creates another world where the harp holds us spellbound.

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 Před 9 lety +8

      david manze wonderful analysis of this wonderful work---totally agree--this piece goes its own way and delightfully so...

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 Před 5 lety +3

      I'm not even a fan of the harp.. not sure why.. but this Ravellian excursion captures me every time

    • @musisavante6036
      @musisavante6036 Před 3 lety

      Hello! I want to share with you my wind quintet, inspired by Monet painting "Le Bassin aux Nymphéas, le Soir",I hope you will enjoy it czcams.com/video/kshcZesMSP0/video.html

  • @asgabeler
    @asgabeler Před 12 lety +56

    Transcendent, How can life be more beautiful? Please take this piece to every hospital in the world to the recovering, this could heal each and everyone of us! Thank you for posting this here for us to stumble across. Thank you.

    • @windstorm1000
      @windstorm1000 Před 5 lety +2

      Absolutely.healingmusicits power

    • @adamsmith7058
      @adamsmith7058 Před 4 lety +5

      @@windstorm1000 Even more relevant in this time of Covid 19.

  • @thethikboy
    @thethikboy Před 5 lety +63

    It's like Ravel decided - let's see how over the top beautiful I can make this piece - especially considering how ethereal the instruments flute and harp can be.

  • @davidt8657
    @davidt8657 Před 9 lety +126

    What a talented.......Very creative composer.....He makes unprecedented sound like magic in an elegant manner.....

  • @hassansoliman970
    @hassansoliman970 Před 4 lety +39

    I can not help but listen to this jewel again and again and again, this is just too overwhelmingly beautiful, beautiful in a way this is not heartbreaking or painful, beautiful in a very serene and transcendental way, it just grips my heart, I think I'm obsessed with this piece...

  • @rdraznik
    @rdraznik Před 8 lety +106

    One of my favorite Ravel compositions. Appreciate the addition of the score.

  • @coasterdragon155
    @coasterdragon155 Před 3 měsíci +9

    came from TwoSet, stayed for the masterful writing that Ravel is known for and absolutely does not disappoint with this piece

  • @dennischiapello7243
    @dennischiapello7243 Před 7 lety +85

    The opening page or two might be the most ravishing music he ever wrote. I wonder if he consciously recalled Debussy's opening to Prelude to The Afternoon of a Faun.

    • @colet1096
      @colet1096 Před 5 lety +4

      I think it's too obvious not to be the case

    • @robertoa.m.3984
      @robertoa.m.3984 Před 3 lety +5

      Ravel was his own genius, but held Debussy’s Apres midi to be the most beautiful piece ever written.

    • @andyfield7397
      @andyfield7397 Před 3 lety

      yes there is a similarity in style.

  • @stefqn0079
    @stefqn0079 Před rokem +4

    as a jazzist at 1:35 I WAS GONNA COME NGL WTF IS THAT SO BEAUTIFUL???!!

  • @CanalDeMusicaMusicChannel
    @CanalDeMusicaMusicChannel Před 8 lety +86

    8:10 - 10:30
    One of the most INCREDIBLE moments in music composition history!!!

    • @jacobtapianieto9655
      @jacobtapianieto9655 Před 5 lety +7

      And with just seven instruments!! Ravel is a true magician. A incredible composer and an unbeatable orchestrator!

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 Před 5 lety +4

      And he didnt even include this in his biography. He thought it was a commissioned throwaway!

    • @jonathanweissmusic
      @jonathanweissmusic Před 5 lety

      @@dhliebowitz Hi!!

    • @czhu1729
      @czhu1729 Před 5 lety

      @@dhliebowitz Wait a minute...

    • @GnarlyBroMr
      @GnarlyBroMr Před 5 lety +4

      It’s not about the ending it’s about the whole thing leading up 2 it

  • @dangerlimite6748
    @dangerlimite6748 Před 3 lety +15

    Taking a bath with this music is magic

    • @solarean
      @solarean Před 3 lety +1

      i just took a shower while this was on loop
      so amazing

  • @derby2510
    @derby2510 Před 4 lety +11

    That is some of the most French music I've heard in a long time.

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima Před 5 lety +60

    I have tears .
    I have tears that shed when I was moved .
    I was deeply moved to learn recently that this favorite masterpiece of mine was played at the funeral of the French great author Marcel Proust in a church as his favorite piece . And
    Ravel is a contemporary of Marcel Proust , and had talked to him .
    This song has impressed me .
    I was listening to this song while remembering the kindness of my late mother .

    • @elijahvalongo9528
      @elijahvalongo9528 Před 4 lety +10

      Rest in peace may she

    • @shin-i-chikozima
      @shin-i-chikozima Před 3 lety +4

      @@elijahvalongo9528
      Sorry the very late my reply
      I couldn't notice your wonderful comments because without information from 「 you tube 」
      Thank-you so much to your wonderful comments
      Debussy was a contemporary of French great author Marcel Proust
      Both of them are an integral part of my life
      Take care of yourself
      Good luck !
      Someday please come to Japan
      Japanese delicious foods , heartfelt hospitality , exotic atmosphere peculiar to Japan , and many amazing and marvellous things wait for you
      Take care of yourself
      Good luck !
      By the way
      I was deeply moved to learn recently that my favorite masterpiece 「Pavane pour une infante defunte 」was played at the funeral of the French great author Marcel Proust in a church as his favorite piece .
      I can't remember this scenery without tears
      I deeply love Marcel Proust's masterpiece

    • @elijahvalongo9528
      @elijahvalongo9528 Před 3 lety +3

      @@shin-i-chikozima I love pavane too and debussy is a huge part of my life as well.
      I am going to Japan, i'm joining the US navy so I will definitely get a chance to go there

    • @shin-i-chikozima
      @shin-i-chikozima Před 3 lety +2

      @@elijahvalongo9528
      Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressive comments
      Hang in there !
      Japan waits for you
      Good luck !

  • @XEA6L
    @XEA6L Před 9 lety +146

    This piece is breathtakingly beautiful, especially the harp part.

    • @steinway33
      @steinway33 Před 8 lety +10

      +Brendon Phillips You're right but it was composed to showcase the harp. I believe Ravel wrote it for a commission for Playel, the harp manufacturers.

    • @Yotam1703
      @Yotam1703 Před 7 lety +7

      Claude Debussy oooh debussy, jealous much?

    • @jvegaalbela
      @jvegaalbela Před 7 lety +4

      proof magic is real

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 Před 5 lety +11

      I rarely find music written for the harp very engaging for long.. its ethereal quality is usually over-exploited for me. Ironic isn't it that the consummate craftsman Ravel created this as a possibly commercial (is that true?) showpiece for an instrument he wasn't trained in, but of course studied in the way he analyzed every instrument before he wrote for it (including the human voice) and created one of its best showcases. This features the harp's evanescence yes, but also its potential for muscularity, pure melody, rhythmic drive, and all in one glorious unified package of sonic delight which shines on its own musical merits

    • @xavipercu
      @xavipercu Před 5 lety +1

      I think it's the most difficult part!

  • @AlexanderArsov
    @AlexanderArsov Před 10 lety +54

    I had never heard this piece. Obviously my loss!

  • @zeroblizero
    @zeroblizero Před 5 lety +14

    This is the perfect composition manual for harp

  • @stewartross7922
    @stewartross7922 Před 3 lety +10

    He is one of the greatest orchestrators ever. Small or large sets of instruments. Live long and prosper.

  • @JamesDaSilvamusic
    @JamesDaSilvamusic Před 6 lety +27

    One of the greatest pieces of music ever written. Magical

  • @PhilippeBrun-qy3st
    @PhilippeBrun-qy3st Před 9 měsíci +6

    Quelle belle musique mon Dieu. Merci.

  • @stephenowesney5173
    @stephenowesney5173 Před rokem +6

    Genuinely one of the coolest, most beautiful, and most mind blowing pieces I've every heard.

  • @billding7073
    @billding7073 Před rokem +13

    Ravel will always be relevant. His influence on film composers, modern jazz and the future of "classical" music is self sustaining. His ability to create so much with so little is astonishing.

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Před 10 měsíci

      So terribly incorrect. While he may have been influencial, in influencing garbage, when the world stops with this religious outlook on music he will fall far into irrelevancy. He is very incompetent in all that isn't orchestration. A minor subset of music.

    • @ravelness
      @ravelness Před 9 měsíci +2

      ​@@Whatismusic123you must be a Chopin fan, what do you know about music. Ravel can singlehandedly take down Beethoven, Mozart, Chopin, Bach and all your shitty composers combined.

    • @themobiusfunction
      @themobiusfunction Před 9 měsíci

      This person is a troll, just ignore them ->@@Whatismusic123

    • @1banez
      @1banez Před 8 měsíci +4

      @@Whatismusic123 Are you seriously implying that Ravel isn't important as a composer, only as an orchestrator? If that's what you mean, that's absolutely the worst take in music I've ever read on youtube.

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 Před 8 měsíci

      @@1banez not implying, saying.

  • @wbabas4630
    @wbabas4630 Před 3 lety +31

    INTRO:
    -Theme 1:
    --1st motif: (0:00)
    --2nd motif:(0:12):
    -transition
    -Theme 1 (now restated a whole-step down)
    EXPOSITION:
    -theme 3: (1:13)
    -transition: (1:28)
    -theme 4: (1:56)
    --motif 3: (2:05)
    --motif 4: (2:11)
    -theme 3, restated
    I'll get back to this soon :D

  • @ARTalive01
    @ARTalive01 Před 9 lety +21

    The harp part starting at 1:55 is such a beautiful melody... Also the string and woodwind part at 2:50. Such a wonderful piece.

  • @aaronmann9442
    @aaronmann9442 Před 5 lety +8

    Bliss, love, courtship, lust, temptation, confusion, intensity and tranquility...... life. This piece is a journey and I love it!

  • @sebastianpedersen4581
    @sebastianpedersen4581 Před 10 lety +40

    I really appreciate that you synchronize the notes with the music, musicanth! Its often a more powerful experience as a musician to hear the music while following the notes. Thanks!

  • @alexs1504
    @alexs1504 Před 2 lety +3

    I assiociate this piece with spring, life emerges in a very serene and beautiful way

  • @jbchenique7702
    @jbchenique7702 Před 5 lety +7

    On y entends Daphnis et Chloé - C'est une musique de chambre absolument sublime

  • @yamden
    @yamden Před rokem +1

    I've never thought the harp was all that great. Ravel just proved me so wrong.

  • @Magnet12
    @Magnet12 Před 3 měsíci +3

    feels like being in a Medieval castle 1:57 and walking through the castle grounds and gardens 8:51

  • @oceanecrea
    @oceanecrea Před 11 lety +6

    Une merveille. La harpe est une cascade de notes c'est un plaisir a l'écoute.Quel talent Ravel****

  • @aldoringo439
    @aldoringo439 Před rokem +4

    How can it be possible, how could it be allowed, that I, as a Ravel lover and a romantic music lover, could never have discovered this masterpiece?

    • @Hailey_Paige_1937
      @Hailey_Paige_1937 Před 8 měsíci

      What other Ravel pieces have you heard? If you need any recommendations, I’ve got plenty!

  • @phyllispetras2181
    @phyllispetras2181 Před 4 lety +6

    BRAVO to the musicians who can read this.....BRAVO RAVEL!!!

  • @v.p.ohlson2414
    @v.p.ohlson2414 Před 4 lety +3

    Tis is definitely one of the most successful chamber works of early 20th Century

  • @juliav8159
    @juliav8159 Před měsícem

    This is one of only a few pieces that can successfully make ne cry. I remember showing it to my ex, who wasn't a musician but likef classical music, and I couldn't believe he didn't like it. This piece is so gorgeous and expertly crafted. I never pass up a chance to perform it with colleagues

  • @benoitgoossens9068
    @benoitgoossens9068 Před rokem +2

    Superbe,piece inspiratrice de la bo du dernier tango a Paris

  • @Zobin211
    @Zobin211 Před 2 lety +7

    While there are many composers who I like or even love, the two who are at the very top of my list are Ravel and Puccini. They have both struck such a chord in my soul. This piece by Ravel is spectacular.

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse Před 3 lety +4

    Merveilleux, Magique, Féérique ! Moi-même en tant que musicien, j'ai pu être influencé par lui sans le savoir entre 1989 et le début de ce siècle..... ;-)

  • @maryhales4595
    @maryhales4595 Před 7 lety +6

    Classic Ravel. I love his style.

  • @markleneker9923
    @markleneker9923 Před rokem +1

    Ravel's orchestration skills were otherworldly. Just look and listen to the harp cadenza...

  • @chenchangpo
    @chenchangpo Před 5 lety +8

    Talking about the colouring of musical pieces, Ravel’s works always gives me the sense of great “extraordinary”,
    but still, fairly rational, those colours he used are so distinctly differed from others,
    it feel like something from a different dimension,
    I guess he must be a strange person, a man abstruse to read.
    One of my favorite work (feel like it’s a representative work of his style ) of my favorite composer.

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 Před 5 lety +4

      I find that his his extraordinary ability lies often in the rare talent to take a simple melody, as he was always melody, and exploit it through color, surprise, rhythm, and ultimately, the most gratifying.resolution. Had he only lived longer..

  • @marcoduret
    @marcoduret Před 11 lety +13

    C'est vrai, mais je dirais même que le moment qui commence à 0:01 est absolument magnifique...

  • @liampitcher
    @liampitcher Před 5 lety +7

    Utterly exquisite. He was a true master!

  • @yowzephyr
    @yowzephyr Před 8 měsíci +1

    Stunningly beautiful. Amazingly pretty. So innocent and yet so guilty of tremendous genius. It's 1905 and Einstein and Ravel are doing incredible things.

  • @asgabeler
    @asgabeler Před 7 lety +10

    This piece still transports me to an incredible state.
    I first fell in love with it due to it's use by PBS for the credits - The Golden Bowl back in the late 70's.
    Then found it here about 4 years ago, and it still haunts so evocatively, plays with such grace, and contains such diverse moods within itself.
    What could have inspired Ravel to compose it?

  • @uroko2993
    @uroko2993 Před 8 lety +18

    A delicate piece as such could always evoke a strong resonance in my mind.

  • @melissaking6019
    @melissaking6019 Před rokem +1

    The sumptuous sound world Ravel creates in this gem of a piece is gorgeous. It's a chamber music masterwork with the most ravishing melodies and virtuoso writing for the harp. This is my favorite Ravel piece.

  • @windstorm1000
    @windstorm1000 Před 9 lety +15

    absolutely magical

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Před 5 lety +4

    Highly sensitive interpretation...so completely informed by a deep understanding of Ravel's unique musical sensibilities... very beautiful

  • @RedandWhiteTV1
    @RedandWhiteTV1 Před 2 lety +1

    Favorite song of all time possibly!

  • @789armstrong
    @789armstrong Před 4 lety +15

    The last mvmnt of Mahler's 4th Symphony is supposed to be a child's impression of heaven. I believe this Ravel piece nails it even better.

  • @wintersole4916
    @wintersole4916 Před 4 lety +6

    5:32 that's the Vertigo theme. Interesting to see that inspiration.

  • @mackermusic7458
    @mackermusic7458 Před 5 lety +5

    This sound so beautiful.
    I think there is water or air in htis sound.This cords are perfect and the themes are expressive too.
    But the interpretetion is also wunderful.

  • @SCRIABINIST
    @SCRIABINIST Před 3 lety +8

    There are 2 words to describe this masterpiece: Ethereal and Euphoria

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf Před 4 lety +2

    This is Ravel in his simple, "go for the heart" idiom which seems to permeate most of the music he wrote.
    It is so beautiful (and simple), it brings tears because it reaches into the heart so completely with very simple means!!!
    It is this kind of "too beautiful not to cry" quality that even permeates his tumultuously difficult and extremely popular later music: "Daphnis et Chloe" as one example
    that seems to drop down from a heaven eliciting tears and an awareness that perfection exists outside of heaven. Ravel is a composer of the heart!

  • @lethiac698
    @lethiac698 Před 6 lety +2

    A phantasm, featuring holistic harpage to profess his preeminant proficiency for every orchestral orfice

  • @raindual
    @raindual Před 4 lety +4

    1:13 and forward. Beautiful nature kind of music

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Před rokem +2

    Delightful indeed. Ravel’s beautiful music !

  • @tomlin1312
    @tomlin1312 Před 4 lety +1

    永遠聽不膩的曲子,這應該可列入能留芳百世的曠世巨作之列 !

  • @razakza
    @razakza Před 4 lety +1

    Just absolutely groovy and beautiful.

  • @ExplodinKitteh
    @ExplodinKitteh Před 12 lety +3

    Incredible. Listening to this is pure bliss. Thank you for uploading this beautiful work of art.

  • @LeslieLaTouche
    @LeslieLaTouche Před 12 lety +1

    This is my favorite Ravel. So emotional, so beautiful, so revealing.

  • @lucasgust7720
    @lucasgust7720 Před 5 lety +2

    A masterpiece, I'm so amazed, a true master of composition.

  • @pawdaw
    @pawdaw Před 13 lety

    Thank you so much for uploading this. A masterpiece indeed.

  • @WillemvanTwillertOrganist

    RAVEL was a great composer, very well played, thank you for posting

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

    Thank you so much for posting this. Sometimes, I can't just understand how Ravel can create such magnificent music.

  • @krdennison
    @krdennison Před 4 lety +2

    Wow. I haven't see the sheet music for this since I was in high school. What a trip down memory lane. What a treat to stumble upon this unexpectedly.

  • @lancepaulis9814
    @lancepaulis9814 Před 5 lety +14

    I'm pretty sure composers like those who did Pokémon Mystery Dungeon: Explorers of Time, Darkness and Sky, have been inspired by this piece. The harmonies, the spirit, the instruments, even some parts of melodies, everything reminds me of these games. And I'm not a specialist of the impact that modern occidental music, if it existed, has brought to the Japanese modern music but Takashi Yoshimatsu also seems to have been inspired by Ravel's works and universe.

    • @geitekop507
      @geitekop507 Před 5 lety +2

      I was just thinking the same thing! Hidden Land!

    • @yrockerboy
      @yrockerboy Před rokem

      @@geitekop507 and Northern Desert

  • @MelanieJermeleWhite
    @MelanieJermeleWhite Před 5 lety

    Wow. Something that actually made me want to go practice just from the sheer enjoyment of music.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 Před 5 lety +3

    Beautifully thought out interpretation filled with lovely nuances that add immeasurably to the pleasure but never draw attention to themselves.

  • @marcsmith7789
    @marcsmith7789 Před 4 lety +1

    So incredibly beautiful.

  • @fredericfrancoischopin6971

    A eargasm for the ears. Brought you to magical journey. It is so wonderful!! I guess I cant write all the words of how good music is.

  • @annemarieclaudia
    @annemarieclaudia Před 11 lety

    You are absolutely right! Music can surely heal people! I believe this totally. Music is magic and is good for everyone.

  • @imsoluckylucky11
    @imsoluckylucky11 Před 11 lety +1

    Un rêve éveillé.... Sublime!!

  • @PiotrBarcz
    @PiotrBarcz Před rokem +2

    This so beautiful! Harps are really neat instruments on their own!

  • @sullivancrochemore4959
    @sullivancrochemore4959 Před 11 lety +4

    j'adore...je viens d'assister à une représentation de ce morceau...sublimissime!

  • @henrydherbigny9949
    @henrydherbigny9949 Před 2 lety +1

    " L'effet suprême de l'art, c'est d'éveiller le sentiment de la grâce.

  • @jamessutherland-smith8429

    My favourite piece of music

  • @St4rryTV
    @St4rryTV Před 6 měsíci +56

    For you Twosetters :]
    Round 1 ~ 0:00 - 1:55 [Cello & Clarinet]
    Round 2 ~ 2:20 - 3:11 [Harp & Clarinet]
    Round 3 ~ 3:11 - 4:34 [Flute & Viola]
    Round 4 ~ 5:24 - 6:36 [Harp & 2nd Violin]
    Round 5 ~ 8:22 - 9:31 (9:46) [2nd Violin & 1st Violin]
    Round 6 ~ 9:46 - 10:30 [Flute & 1st Violin]

  • @Moribus_Artibus
    @Moribus_Artibus Před rokem +1

    O how this harp transports me to beautiful visions!

  • @MiaFeigelsonGallery
    @MiaFeigelsonGallery Před 11 lety +4

    A superb performance !!!!!!!!!!! Thanks for uploading this amazing video !!!!!

  • @danielwalker2381
    @danielwalker2381 Před 5 lety +1

    the harp part is so...enchanting...wow!!!

  • @MultiEstebanquito
    @MultiEstebanquito Před 3 lety

    My god, the colours are soo beauty, i Will never understand how someone its capable to come out with majestic textures like this out of his mind, amazing

  • @Marchawc
    @Marchawc Před 13 lety

    This work is a 20th century classic and this is a top quality performance of it!

  • @kimsahl8555
    @kimsahl8555 Před 4 lety +1

    The absolute top music about harp.

  • @debussyman88
    @debussyman88 Před 12 lety +1

    Beautiful!!! Thank you for this upload!!!!!

  • @robstockton911
    @robstockton911 Před měsícem

    Harpists and flutists are an orchestrator’s dream. They are so incredibly proficient that you can basically write something as difficult as you can imagine, and they’ll just execute perfectly. Ravel was brilliant at exploiting musicians’ technical prowess in general, but damn he knew how to write for harp.

  • @johncanfield50
    @johncanfield50 Před 9 lety

    What a wonderful introduction to you, Musicanth. Years ago, living in N Michigan, USA, I wrote down a list of 'musical loves,' heard over Interlochen Public Radio. This evokes such fond memories of that time. Thank you very much.

  • @remixuereb
    @remixuereb Před 4 lety

    Cette musique de Ravel, c'est de la magie pure qui vous fait voyager dans le plus beau pays de l'extase et du rêve..

  • @barjiaoshan4972
    @barjiaoshan4972 Před 4 lety

    Thank you! years ago, I listened but didn’t pay attention to the name of composer. It was always my first choice of my intimate music, one day I heard a friend mentioned how much he likes Ravel, I searched, instantly I knew he was that composer ( a decade ago), but I don’t remember the name of this piece, I am very happy I found it.

  • @UnaMoscaEnLaPared
    @UnaMoscaEnLaPared Před 2 lety +2

    ❤️... this just amazing...