Gabriel Fauré: Berceuse opus 16
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- čas přidán 11. 12. 2016
- Gabriel Fauré (1845-1924): Berceuse, Op. 16 (1879)
Henrik Dam Thomsen - cello
Ulrich Stærk - Piano
Director: Anders Ladegaard
Cinematographer: Krister Stub Jørgensen
Edit: Jacob Brasch
Animation and grading: Anders Ladegaard
Producer: Mette Søndergaard
“Berceuse” means lullaby. But in 1879, Fauré only had himself to rock to sleep. He was a bachelor and childless. The Berceuse is neither autobiographical nor written for any particular purpose. Fauré wrote the lullaby because he couldn’t help himself. It is one example, among many, proving that Fauré was a master of the miniature. No one does it better when it comes to writing music of short duration and great expression. Good melodies, warm harmonies and pleasant atmospheres are hallmarks of Fauré.
The Berceuse opens with a gentle rippling of the piano. The cello takes the lead with a swaying melody in a melancholy tone that gradually unfolds but never loses its singable beauty. The Berceuse is charming, irresistible, and impossible to fall asleep to. - Krátké a kreslené filmy
Très belle vidéo, et très belle interprétation ! Un régal pour les yeux et pour les oreilles...
My favourite piece of music, done so many, many ways, but this makes me cry
i don't figured out why this video isn't trending
Elegant video well filmed and excellent interpretation!
Bravo! Sounds great guys
super apaisant ! merci
Merci!!!
Tempo is just right for me
thanks for the lovely performe.
Beautiful!
Bravo!
berceuse pour l'âme qui cherche son reflet dans l'eau. Mais l'eau est rarement limpide....
What instrument does he play?
A cello
"ALWAYS & FOREVER" of course yes, I'm a cellist myself, but who's the maker?
Oh! The way you formulated your question seemed to mean you didn't know what instrument it was in general. What you're asking for then is for concrete specifications on the very instrument Mr HDThomsen plays. Hope he replies, so you can acquire one, best of lucks!
"ALWAYS & FOREVER" I'm French, I don't know how to ask these kind of questions...
Ou! Ça va! Voila! Bon, Vous avait le bon chance,
Merci
C supportable mais je ne vais pas dire que j adore
Ducoup t'as rien d'intéressant à dire
Too fast, I think
i think the speed varies between each player, as we each have different reactions to it, however i am learning this piece and would too use the speed in the video
Lovely playing but horrible camera work. We want to see your hands not the middle of of the bow stick. And why does the camera zoom in on the face when the hand is doing something interesting, or zoom out to a distant shot when the most passionate shift in the piece occurs?
The camera operator knows nothing about music or camera work.
Lovely playing but visually very unsatisfying.
it's gonna be ok bud