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5 Minutes On... Debussy - Clair de Lune | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado] 

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5 Minutes On... Debussy - Clair de Lune | Daniel Barenboim [subtitulado]
On his new recording, Daniel Barenboim performs several selections by Claude Debussy: Book One of the Préludes, Estampes, Clair de Lune, La plus que lente, and the ever popular Clair de Lune to celebrate the Debussy 100th anniversary year.
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Комментарии : 880   
@atallguynh
@atallguynh 5 лет назад
"Put your ear on my left hand". I love that phrasing.
@clairesnibbe1878
@clairesnibbe1878 5 лет назад
Daniel Barenboim in a previous video (a masterclass with Yang Yang) stated that music can never be a profession; it is a way of life.
@mrbrianc
@mrbrianc 4 года назад
All I can hear after he said that is what his left hand is playing...simply astounding
@locoemutwo4872
@locoemutwo4872 3 года назад
and you did....
@HelloooThere
@HelloooThere 2 года назад
I tried but it was too hairy for my liking warts and all
@Rob-kd5ny
@Rob-kd5ny 5 лет назад
My god the bass of that Steinway 🤯
@tonytonychopper999
@tonytonychopper999 4 года назад
Alejandro Sosa a very musically advanced dick.
@Powerslider
@Powerslider 4 года назад
@@tonytonychopper999 lol, throbbingly correct.
@inn0v8tiv
@inn0v8tiv 4 года назад
Tony Z Lolll
@imanoljesusdelpozo4907
@imanoljesusdelpozo4907 4 года назад
What is up with this replies xd
@fivezeroniner
@fivezeroniner 3 года назад
its a hundred thousan dollar bass
@jamesgolightly2295
@jamesgolightly2295 2 года назад
Saying that the first phrase begins, "in the air" as opposed to the second time with a more elaborate left hand being, "on the ground" is such a simple but beautiful metaphor. It's perfect. I'll never hear it the same way.
@alphabeets
@alphabeets 5 лет назад
My God, is that not the most beautiful piece of music.
@FatDane_
@FatDane_ 5 лет назад
I would probably say “Chicken on the rocks is number one, but this a close second for sure.
@user-ot1ce9zb8k
@user-ot1ce9zb8k 5 лет назад
I think so too yes.. 😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍😍
@zaineridling
@zaineridling 4 года назад
Your "god" had nothing to do with it, I can promise you. 😉
@garysandiego
@garysandiego 4 года назад
Zaine Ridling Oh Mr. Ridling, must we be so dismissive of fellow music-lovers?
@steelbeard151
@steelbeard151 4 года назад
And God won't hold your promise against you, Zaine.
@octavio3798
@octavio3798 5 лет назад
When I compare his way of playing Clair de Lune and mine, I have the feeling that we don't play the same piece at all aha.. he's amazing!
@soaringvulture
@soaringvulture 4 года назад
I have the same reaction. He's not only a much better pianist than me, he has a far better understanding of the structure of the music; I just read the notes and try to hit them.
@kostislakkas997
@kostislakkas997 4 года назад
@@soaringvulture Now,when i'm playing this piece,I hear different things,thanks to this video!
@m.pazgarcia1218
@m.pazgarcia1218 3 года назад
So me
@kitbeethoven
@kitbeethoven 3 года назад
Barenboim ignores the rhythm in the score and makes up his own. Horrible.That may be why his Clair de Lune sounds different than yours. He doesn't count!
@kostislakkas997
@kostislakkas997 3 года назад
@@kitbeethoven I didn't think of that!!!You're right!!!
@robertadaprano8780
@robertadaprano8780 Месяц назад
Maestro gentile, la tua garbata sapienza illumina il mondo…non solo nella musica. 🎼✨
@lorenzobarriosantos8239
@lorenzobarriosantos8239 3 года назад
Me reitero, el Sr. Baremboim es uno de esos seres que tienen el Don, perfeccionado luego con exigente y continuo trabajo. Viva luengos anos.
@esthermiller8895
@esthermiller8895 4 года назад
Barenboim et Debussy! un Homme de Paix, sait mieux que quiconque sentir et dire la musique, et donner l'élévation qui fait vibrer notre âme! Thanks, and LovexxxEsther et Etienne Kervyn
@prof.m.ottozeeejcdecs9998
@prof.m.ottozeeejcdecs9998 3 года назад
Definitely ONE of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written...
@onetwo6765
@onetwo6765 3 года назад
His playing is so heavenly. It's like taking a few minutes walk in space, far away from this painful planet
@pengyigu7164
@pengyigu7164 6 лет назад
I never realized the first sentence is actually of syncopation since my first time playing clair de lune twenty years ago. What a revelation! Time to revisit this masterpiece.
@connor4531
@connor4531 6 лет назад
I always say it as an anacrusis, so the second chord was on beat 1
@richfinn2126
@richfinn2126 6 лет назад
Means you weren’t really counting! Lol
@RaymondHng
@RaymondHng 5 лет назад
I've always called it "playing after the downbeat".
@alanhilkene537
@alanhilkene537 4 года назад
Still learning what really is special in music at 87 and pleased as punch in doing so!!
@kitbeethoven
@kitbeethoven 3 года назад
Please be sure to place 9 beats in a measure, as indicated in the score, and certainly NOT reflected in Barenboim's playing, whose rhythm here is disgraceful.
@eecel
@eecel 6 лет назад
I dont get how anyone can dislike this video. the master is teaching people how to appreciate the music in its rightful form, its construct. Not to only indulge ourselves in this pieces' nice melody and atmosphere but he teaches us to understand the logic behind it which authenticates its mastery.
@Teeb2023
@Teeb2023 6 лет назад
It's RU-vid. Some people have a pathological need to denigrate the work of others, it seems to inflate their flaccid ego.
@midsummernight2009
@midsummernight2009 5 лет назад
Nicht von dieser Welt Du klingst genau wie die Menschen die du hier beschreibst: snob, wanbabee, Lästerer!
@midsummernight2009
@midsummernight2009 5 лет назад
Nicht von dieser Welt 😳how very weird you chose a German You Tube name, and you don’t even speak German. Just like you are a snob about art I think you are trying to appear very sophisticated....alas...gotcha😂🤣!!!!!
@ajesco
@ajesco 5 лет назад
@Nicht von dieser Welt Out of curiosity, what music do you enjoy?
@jacktrades24
@jacktrades24 5 лет назад
Fruit boots, Nicht?
@joncaju
@joncaju 2 года назад
As someone who's not musically trained, listening to Maestro Barenboim's exposition of this piece makes me feel both humbled and blessed that I am part of this creation called humanity capable of such simple beauty.
@matthewcordova
@matthewcordova 3 года назад
Every now and then someone comes along and writes a piece of music that is nearly perfect. And this is one of those pieces.
@baibaandersson9454
@baibaandersson9454 3 года назад
Absolut amazing! Fanastic Master bouth.! Thank you Mister Barenboim. Your super beautiful sound! Your super soft, delicat just perfect timing and phrasering. What A beautiful Debyssi dreaming, moonlight
@paolaschenckbecher6692
@paolaschenckbecher6692 4 месяца назад
Mondieur Baremboin 100 fois je vous ecoute avec le second mouvement du klavierkonzert 5 de Beethoven et 100 fois je pleure de joie et de gratitude. Ma gratitude je vous l exprime pour votre Amour de la paix entre les peuples A travers votre OstWest Divan orquester associant de jeunes Palestiniens et de jeunes Israeliens dans une meme communion dans la musique. Vous etes un homme de coeur, Vous etes un homme de paix. Vous etes un ange a l Oeuvre sur cetteTerre. Merci de ce cadeau. Et longue vie a vous !
@charlespeterson3798
@charlespeterson3798 3 года назад
A hero for our time. Pure light, in a time of darkness.
@kristilyons8735
@kristilyons8735 Год назад
The sound becomes texture under his fingers: deep, lush, silky velvet. Entrancing.
@atallguynh
@atallguynh 5 лет назад
Five minutes for these videos is just too short, wish it were fifty, or more. It's like having the privilege of Leonardo da Vinci teaching you to paint, but only for five minutes.
@clairesnibbe1878
@clairesnibbe1878 5 лет назад
Thank you for expressing this so beautifully and aptly!
@MusicalBasics
@MusicalBasics 5 лет назад
Agreed. what a musical genius. he understands pieces to the point where very very few people can
@robertconti4937
@robertconti4937 5 лет назад
Five minutes you will never forget.
@ohorok2
@ohorok2 4 года назад
Barenboim is an interpret not a composer. So if you talk about da Vinci, Daniel would be a man who shows you some paintings of Leonardo ;)
@jean-francoispayette92
@jean-francoispayette92 4 года назад
or Paul Gauguin teaching you to paint 5 minutes or Johann Sebastian Bach teaching you to play and composed
@relike868p
@relike868p 6 лет назад
Just realized this year is the century of Debussy's death.
@andreigrigore4179
@andreigrigore4179 6 лет назад
sad, innit?
@killianassemat5115
@killianassemat5115 5 лет назад
Yeah it's in the description also
@helend222
@helend222 3 года назад
Barenboim has made the world a better place for those with little or more knowledge of classical music. Brilliant, effortless musical gift.
@theID2
@theID2 3 года назад
you say brilliant effortless and i say brilliantless effort.
@kristilyons8735
@kristilyons8735 Год назад
Oh, there's effort behind that, don't you doubt. Years and years and years of sweat and toil make it =Look= effortless.
@joyfrance7858
@joyfrance7858 5 лет назад
At 80 You inspire me to learn more! Thank You!
@miguelsantroni3377
@miguelsantroni3377 9 месяцев назад
SALUDOS DESDE ARGENTINA PARA EL MAESTRO BARENBOIM , QUE NOS REPRESENTA TAN MARAVILLOSAMENTE EN EL UNIVERSO DE LA MUSICA .- EL CLARO DE LUNA DE DEBUSSY ES UNA GENIALIDAD MUSICAL DE MI PREFERENCIA . UN GRAN ABRAZO Y LO ESPERAMOS SIEMPRE EN BUENOS AIRES -
@Karolkid
@Karolkid Год назад
After a day of work on Sunday, on a place where there's no subtillities and lot of consumerism, it is just so kind that I came up to this video with Daniel Barenboim explaining details on Claire de Lune. Now I'm filled with love. Thank you maestro for always having thie will to transmit your love for Music.
@destroygaryfunky7053
@destroygaryfunky7053 Год назад
I've listened to so many renditions of this masterpiece,.....but Barenboim to my ear takes the prize,..... bravissimo.
@richardrejmer8721
@richardrejmer8721 11 месяцев назад
This piece of music brings tears of joy to me EVERY time I hear it. It has a profound effect on me.
@hbr6619
@hbr6619 3 года назад
I just watched a video of the recording of Debussy playing Clair de Lune. This has all the wonderful feeling of the composer's own performance. Mr. Barenbolim obviously knows his music. Lovely!
@joelok48
@joelok48 5 лет назад
So this little video made me cry. What a beautiful powerful example of the good that platforms like RU-vid can bring....
@donnaoberlin915
@donnaoberlin915 5 лет назад
100%
@damerval
@damerval 4 года назад
Monsieur Barenboim, vos enregistrements des concertos complets de Mozart avec l'orchestre de chambre du Wiener furent les morceaux favoris dans toute la musique pour mon père, défunt aujourd'hui, pour qui vous étiez avec Rubinstein l'un des très grands interprètes du vingtième siècle. Quant à moi, votre enregistrement des nocturnes de Chopin a bercé toutes mes années d'université, et je mesure toutes les autres interprétations par rapport aux vôtres. Merci d'avoir rendu nos vies plus belles et nos plaisirs musicaux plus grands.
@jamesdonahue9986
@jamesdonahue9986 3 года назад
This peice represents the beauty of life and it's mysteries, the ability to create new life and exile old life to make room for new discoveries. It's a peaceful representation of the complexity we as not just humans, but as creatures hold all together in one life.
@melaniamonicacraciun9900
@melaniamonicacraciun9900 Год назад
Thank you so much Maestro Barenboim, never stop believe in, only music is our salvation and you are doing a great job indeed, supporters are always here to backup you.. that's what fans are for
@dannydimercurio577
@dannydimercurio577 5 лет назад
I love how Daniel breaks down the piece on an emotional level. I'd love to study under him. Such valuable information!
@Marcel_Feldbaum
@Marcel_Feldbaum 5 лет назад
Thank you Mr. Barenboim It's a joy to see you thinking and feeling about music Thank you very much
@jesusruiz5367
@jesusruiz5367 5 лет назад
The way he touches the keys is so graceful
@nickelliot3679
@nickelliot3679 4 года назад
Seeing this makes me realize that learning what is written on the sheet music is merely the first step- the beauty and magic comes long after (and sometimes not at all).
@mmartin7483
@mmartin7483 3 года назад
We said. Bravo !
@coverdisey274
@coverdisey274 9 месяцев назад
Exquisite… the most beautiful sound and composition in the world
@suzanneflaud6224
@suzanneflaud6224 5 лет назад
formidable Daniel barenboim , génie modeste et cœur généreux
@time9811
@time9811 2 года назад
A rare gift to humanity.
@sdsdpopo
@sdsdpopo 4 года назад
i now understand why debussy was once titled as the 'monet of piano', his pieces are phrased so beautifully yet still robust and firm, it is beautiful how he can shape it using odd chords or phrasing/rhythms in his pieces which can complement other phrases in unimaginable ways. He is an impressionist of music.
@jonnyvue
@jonnyvue 2 года назад
4:19 comparing the different parts was really mind blowing to me and also really amazing
@johnmhuizar
@johnmhuizar 4 года назад
I very much appreciate that Barenboim is one of the few performers (another is Lang Lang) who draw attention to the gentle dissonances in the piece rather than trying to make them just softly dissolve into the harmony. It enhances the overall wistful effect of the piece dramatically.
@CaribSurfKing1
@CaribSurfKing1 3 года назад
There is a reason this is one of the greatest compositions of all time....its like floating down a river
@josemartin9974
@josemartin9974 3 года назад
Merci monsieur ,quelle fraîcheur c est magnifique
@brucknerian9664
@brucknerian9664 5 лет назад
This explains why Barenboim is my favourist pianist, always will be. Perfection in technique perfection in tonality and everything else.
@MYEVILTWIIN
@MYEVILTWIIN 5 лет назад
As someone that listens to heavy rock (AC/DC , Zepplin and the likes) but produces dance music ..... this is actually my fave piece of music, anytime I hear it I sit back and sigh at the feeling it gives me ❤️
@cervgiovanni
@cervgiovanni 4 года назад
Hey. I am the same. Led Zep and I create dance. Can you send me a link where I can hear your music please?
@pratahsinnetamby
@pratahsinnetamby 2 года назад
A genius playing the music of a genius.
@exerciserelax8719
@exerciserelax8719 4 года назад
Thank you sir, for bringing a bit of culture and beauty to RU-vid. This music reminds us of the best of humanity. In this world of war, hatred, oppression, and destruction, if only we could all focus on the good, the beautiful, the sublime.
@rumplestilskin5776
@rumplestilskin5776 3 года назад
Amen
@nicolascros75
@nicolascros75 Год назад
Les mains s’éloignent et reviennent. Les différentes intensités du toucher de chaque main révèlent nombre de mélodie, je pense et J’adore!
@gabrielpontonet
@gabrielpontonet 2 года назад
This piece sounds like every moment you will never live in your life because of the choices you made. Really beautiful and sad.
@theflaviosoul
@theflaviosoul 5 лет назад
Daniel, you are a miracle of God on earth. Your music has done so much good for the world. Thank you.
@andreiter
@andreiter 5 лет назад
I still smile when I remember how young and funny you were while rehearsing in London 1969 for that once in a lifetime chance performance of the Trout Quintet with those other 4 great talents. I was only 2 years old then, I wish I could have been in the audience.
@dariopalomba8420
@dariopalomba8420 3 года назад
Grazie maestro, perle per ascoltare meglio, per capire di più. Non ho parole...Saluti da Atene.
@sundaru1
@sundaru1 4 года назад
I hold my breath for many times listening carefully his rendition
@ir0n2541
@ir0n2541 6 лет назад
This piece is so romantic at the beginning but becomes whimsical and magical later on.
@ChrisKogos
@ChrisKogos 6 лет назад
I can't wait to finish this piece it's so beautiful
@markrobertson3015
@markrobertson3015 4 года назад
you will never finish it hopefully, hopefully it will be with you forever, always changing......
@ricky_lian
@ricky_lian 3 года назад
i learned it about a year and a half ago, still trying to master each step at a time. I hope I'm able to finish this in time for my grannies to listen.
@mansouryahyaey
@mansouryahyaey 3 года назад
And? How is it 2 years later :)
@w3stwalker
@w3stwalker 3 года назад
Yes! How it's going?
@hotwingz2597
@hotwingz2597 2 года назад
@@ricky_lian YO
@robertconti4937
@robertconti4937 5 лет назад
Only five minutes. Ah! But what a wonderful, priceless five minutes. Thank you.
@mistereasy2587
@mistereasy2587 6 лет назад
Continue with these insightful and inspiring mini clinics! The music world needs you! You are leaving a legacy.
@clairesnibbe1878
@clairesnibbe1878 5 лет назад
Daniel Barenboim has already left a legacy in ways I do not even know - but as an exponent of Beethoven, conductor of the best orchestras... He is also known for being married to Jacqueline du Pre who passed away far too soon (MS).
@robertosoto6683
@robertosoto6683 3 года назад
Clair de Lune. Most amazing piece of music. It touches the deepest depths of my soul. Debussy played and teached on the hands of the master. Thanks for your sensibility and love for the music Mr. Barenboim
@guitargod6997
@guitargod6997 4 года назад
What a privilege it is to listen to a masterful musician like Daniel Barenboim interpret and speak through this exquisite piece by Debussy. Brilliant! Heartfelt thanks for your insights.
@Mike1614b
@Mike1614b 5 лет назад
beautiful sound he has, and pedaling. that takes decades to perfect
@kitbeethoven
@kitbeethoven 3 года назад
Except his rhythm is deplorable. Inaccurate, incorrect, embarrassing.l
@Mike1614b
@Mike1614b 3 года назад
@@kitbeethoven yes, maybe someday Daniel will be a good as you
@hapainess3636
@hapainess3636 2 года назад
@@kitbeethoven wdym lol
@eunailee9898
@eunailee9898 2 года назад
Pedaling,I find it very difficult to adjust as it varies from one piano to another.
@sanzen1234
@sanzen1234 4 года назад
The third time he plays the pattern and accents the tension note is very beautiful
@ClassicalFreak74
@ClassicalFreak74 3 года назад
He is a gem and master. So grateful for you, Maestro Barenboim. Thank you for putting words to what our ears and hearts always knew and sharing with others.
@dmt3339
@dmt3339 5 лет назад
Barenboim has to be my favorite interpreter of music, he knows so much about the music and when he plays, his dynamics and phrasing are are incredible.
@stephenvessels9483
@stephenvessels9483 3 года назад
Oh, my goodness, you opened it right up for me. It's about loneliness and longing. Of course. Thank you so much.
@davidsolomon8203
@davidsolomon8203 5 лет назад
I’m at a loss: HOW could ANYONE find fault with a master playing and explaining a masterpiece?!
@fabienlamour3644
@fabienlamour3644 3 года назад
Morrons surely....
@kitbeethoven
@kitbeethoven 3 года назад
Because they are familiar with Debussy's score and recognize that Barenboim 's rhythm here is incorrect, and what's more, disgracefully so.
@brettb9194
@brettb9194 3 года назад
@@kitbeethoven no. he's saying this is what *I* notice about it - Debussy would be the first to agree that no piece of music is a formula that must be precisely followed - also I find myself appreciating the piece even more after this little insight into the chord progression: mission accomplished
@hapainess3636
@hapainess3636 2 года назад
@@kitbeethoven welp, that version has pretty much been overwrited by the new version :v
@miltonmoore5294
@miltonmoore5294 5 лет назад
I have no doubt that once he began playing, we all wish he had continued to the end, rather than breaking the "spell."
@richard5th
@richard5th 4 года назад
I'd like to hear an analysis of the middle section which contrasts nicely with the beginning and end sections.
@haroldmaiz8597
@haroldmaiz8597 Год назад
Gracias Maestro recuerdo su ultimo recital en Caracas .Los bises de Cjopin fueron inolvidables para mi.Me hicieron pensar en J Hofmanm Saludos desde Venezuela
@tanyachou4474
@tanyachou4474 Год назад
It’s finding video like this makes me love RU-vid 😊❤
@Dan5819
@Dan5819 4 года назад
One of the most beautiful pieces that every existed.
@johneyon5257
@johneyon5257 5 лет назад
great idea - training the listeners' ears - it makes the musical piece more tantalizing - the listener is no longer being dragged along - but more alert - and eager - i wish this had been available to me decades ago
@kristianj.8798
@kristianj.8798 6 лет назад
I could listen to this for hours.
@amandaflorencio3226
@amandaflorencio3226 11 месяцев назад
How I love Baremboim❤ I could listen to five hours on (composer's name) with him ❤❤❤
@simaosimoes8524
@simaosimoes8524 4 года назад
i have a theory that youtube automatically gives dislikes to all of the videos, only for them to seem more real. i cannot think of another reason as to why someone would dislike this amazing video
@user-su5rs9yt9j
@user-su5rs9yt9j 3 года назад
J'adore et j'admire depuis toujours Daniel Barenboim et se leçons de musique sont vraiment réussies.Merci,Maestro!
@theID2
@theID2 3 года назад
oh bullshit!
@oysteinsoreide4323
@oysteinsoreide4323 6 лет назад
You made me want to play the piece. It sounded so sublime.
@Bredarice
@Bredarice 6 лет назад
Toccata by EJ MOERAN
@DaGuys470
@DaGuys470 5 лет назад
And it actually is managable, so even for people that aren't the greatest pianists, give it a shot, you might succeed.
@Valdebenito234
@Valdebenito234 5 лет назад
Claudio Arrau's version of this is so romantic!
@juanquiroga8933
@juanquiroga8933 5 лет назад
With 2 years of daily practice you can play it
@DaGuys470
@DaGuys470 5 лет назад
@@juanquiroga8933 I doubt you'll need that long. I got the first 25 bars down in a week.l
@steve7220
@steve7220 5 лет назад
Now listen to my left hand.....mind blown
@suzanneflaud6224
@suzanneflaud6224 5 лет назад
Aujourd'hui 11 décembre 2018, bonne fête à Daniel barenboim car c'est la Saint Daniel aujourd'hui.
@paulojosesignoretti6968
@paulojosesignoretti6968 3 года назад
a song performed on the piano is a work of art.
@andrespinto4774
@andrespinto4774 5 лет назад
It´s just too sad to think that someday this genius will leave the world with all of his magical interpretations and lessons
@tomjones2348
@tomjones2348 2 года назад
He teaches like he plays. Everything has meaning.
@waynesmith7487
@waynesmith7487 5 лет назад
Well definitely 5 minutes on DeBussy, particularly Clair de Lune, is not enough.! Beautiful lesson to whet my appetite for more understanding of themes and texts of this glorious instrumental .
@marcocordero9630
@marcocordero9630 5 лет назад
Beautiful. Thank you Daniel.
@emiliobertin5580
@emiliobertin5580 3 года назад
Gracias Daniel !!!! Saludos desde tu querida Argentina.
@nic5833
@nic5833 3 года назад
Grande Barenboim, thanks to you to share with us your wisdom!
@elaprendizdepiano1957
@elaprendizdepiano1957 4 года назад
Master Barenboim, thank you very much for teaching me to appreciate the beautiful times and variations of this work. A hug from the distance. God bless you. 🙏🎹🎼👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼
@RenamPablo
@RenamPablo 6 лет назад
My favourite piano's piece!
@m.goulart1381
@m.goulart1381 6 лет назад
Renan Pablo, my favourite also. 😍
@BothViewPoints
@BothViewPoints 6 лет назад
Its beauty's very own sound.
@Carlos-cm5si
@Carlos-cm5si 5 лет назад
Gabriele briittanni Enlighten us with some other pieces please :)
@Carlos-cm5si
@Carlos-cm5si 5 лет назад
gabriele brittanni Thank you!!
@midsummernight2009
@midsummernight2009 5 лет назад
Carlos Jimenez its one of my favourites too💞 When I grew up in Vienna, it was one of my concert pieces second year piano. Its an incredibly fluid and thoughtful piece.....enjoy!!
@yvonnepetty3400
@yvonnepetty3400 3 года назад
Thank you that was beautiful. I loved it all the way from Africa.🐘.
@kqp1998gyy
@kqp1998gyy 4 года назад
Thank you Daniel. We love you.
@Joe1935429
@Joe1935429 4 года назад
Thank you, Maestro.
@patricepimoulle8548
@patricepimoulle8548 3 года назад
Admirable. Il demultiplie le sens de l'oeuvre. Sa sensibilite est a la mesure de sa virtuosite et de so analyse. On progresse plus avec lui en 5 minutes qu'en annees quand on reste seul. Cette musique evoque les paysages calmes et un peu frais de la Sein et de l'yonne.
@user-im9xq7fp5r
@user-im9xq7fp5r 3 года назад
"...on the ground....in the air ". Great visual. thanks maestro!
@johnakaoldguy3158
@johnakaoldguy3158 3 года назад
Claire de Lune is one of my all time favorites. His perception is really amazing. I will listen much much closer now and hopefully hear even more. 🙏
@theID2
@theID2 3 года назад
go ahead. listen a lot closer .... if you insist on ruining it for yourself.
@ham164cs
@ham164cs Год назад
My jaw dropped when I heard you play the beginning of the song. Great
@margaretgaskell4958
@margaretgaskell4958 3 года назад
Love love such music....drift away...simply lovely...👍👍🎵🎵🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵🎶🎵
@pabloslender
@pabloslender 6 лет назад
Gracias maestro!!! Una de mis favoritas !
@JCPianissimo
@JCPianissimo 6 лет назад
Just amazing! Thanks Mr. Barenboim
@DanteGuitarra
@DanteGuitarra 5 лет назад
Wonderful exposition, I've been in love with this piece since the first time I listened to it, and I felt the contrasts going on the harmony, but didn't pay attention to the way its developed throughout the joints of the melody. From someone who start listening to music, thank you for sharing your knowledge and your thoughts.
@seanemmettfullerton
@seanemmettfullerton 4 года назад
Daniel, bless you maestro. Your touch sensitivity is so harp-like and ethereal. Thank you for this lesson...
@kevinkerkhoff6670
@kevinkerkhoff6670 2 года назад
We need more of these videos from the masters of our time talking about the masterpieces of the past.
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