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The Two Arabesques (Deux arabesques), L. 66, is a pair of arabesques composed for piano by Claude Debussy when he was still in his twenties, between the years 1888 and 1891.
Although quite an early work, the arabesques contain hints of Debussy's developing musical style. The suite is one of the very early impressionistic pieces of music, following the French visual art form. Debussy seems to wander through modes and keys, and achieves evocative scenes through music. His view of a musical arabesque was a line curved in accordance with nature, and with his music he mirrored the celebrations of shapes in nature made by the Art Nouveau artists of the time. Of the arabesque in baroque music, he wrote:
“that was the age of the ‘wonderful arabesque' when music was subject to the laws of beauty inscribed in the movements of Nature herself.”
Arabesque No.1
Arabesque No.2
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@ryanthegreat805
@ryanthegreat805 4 года назад
Light- Mozart Gravity - Beethoven Atmosphere - Debussy
@meteormedia7021
@meteormedia7021 4 года назад
Ryan The Great Literally a god - Bach
@rowanenyeart6373
@rowanenyeart6373 4 года назад
Melancholy-Chopin Astonishment-Liszt
@JDHEHD
@JDHEHD 4 года назад
Joy - Haendel
@luizmelofilho
@luizmelofilho 4 года назад
Human - chopin
@orhaviv4244
@orhaviv4244 4 года назад
Tchaikovsky - emotion
@stargirl3728
@stargirl3728 3 года назад
He hasn't dropped an album since 108 years ago. Is he ok?
@-summerdraw-3503
@-summerdraw-3503 3 года назад
💀💀
@atomiccritter6492
@atomiccritter6492 2 года назад
LOL - instead of Dubstep it would be Deb-step
@randomisntavailable
@randomisntavailable 2 года назад
nah he’s just taking a break
@pianosbloxworld4460
@pianosbloxworld4460 2 года назад
He said he’s gonna take a break for now til he studies electronic music enough to create Debstep music.
@justchilling177
@justchilling177 2 года назад
@@randomisntavailable that's actually really deep xd
@articusam9866
@articusam9866 3 года назад
Debussy has the power to make you forget all troubles and feel almost weightless
@jairusjoaquinombao1502
@jairusjoaquinombao1502 Год назад
Debussy does that
@Avantgarde-pl6iw
@Avantgarde-pl6iw Год назад
@@jairusjoaquinombao1502 bussy does that
@machstem2536
@machstem2536 9 месяцев назад
well said
@easytiger6570
@easytiger6570 6 месяцев назад
Many minds have been lost to Debussy
@alessandropaivaidalino6192
@alessandropaivaidalino6192 2 месяца назад
Lindo demais ❤.. A paz de espirito..
@theycallmerye2814
@theycallmerye2814 3 года назад
This piece is enough to convince anyone to start learning the piano
@ocean6857
@ocean6857 3 года назад
do it
@toeless_ant7688
@toeless_ant7688 3 года назад
@@ocean6857 do it
@MjkL1337
@MjkL1337 3 года назад
do you guys think experience with a guitar translate to piano or at least make it easier to learn?
@bettinaspohr609
@bettinaspohr609 3 года назад
and I plax again aged 72; I lernt it, when i was 16.....
@josephlin5363
@josephlin5363 3 года назад
@@MjkL1337 music theory and notes wise yes. But the actual playing maybe not. Guitar translates easier to other stringed instruments such as the violin. Piano is a whole different monster. I play both violin and piano.
@105381000
@105381000 5 лет назад
My Mother would play this flawlessly when I was a child. She went to heaven 6.25.19. God rest her soul.
@jaytotheell
@jaytotheell 3 года назад
now she gets to see it played live. lucky lucky soul!!
@105381000
@105381000 3 года назад
@@jaytotheell Thank you.
@JoMajorSax
@JoMajorSax 3 года назад
for me, my grandmother.
@ddr1706
@ddr1706 3 года назад
Your mother sounds like a very talented woman. Rest in peace.
@llacrymossa
@llacrymossa 3 года назад
She's probably met the composers that she loves during her lifetime above. That's a happy thing to know.
@Alaska-mk4ok
@Alaska-mk4ok 3 года назад
This guy is still hearting comments 7 years later, what a legend.
@florb3118
@florb3118 2 года назад
My first girlfriend was an amazing pianist. She won an award for her musical talents and played Arabesque no. 1 for a live audience, which I was part of. We were both 16, and I was so impressed by the talent and grace with which she played. We went our seperate ways after 3 years, and there was a great deal of pain. Looking back now, the bitterness is gone. The serenity and beauty of the music takes me back to a vivid memory, to a time which will be clear in my mind as long as I live. Life really is an incredible thing, and the beauty of music is that it has the magical ability to make us take a step back and appreciate it in all its wonder.
@ClearTrackSpeed
@ClearTrackSpeed Год назад
That's true growth right there, it's about learning from what we do, all the mistakes we make and the hardships we face; Being able to accept that, means you've truly grown
@RTU130
@RTU130 Год назад
Domp eet.
@sweetblis
@sweetblis Год назад
say i asked if u gay
@KayAteChef
@KayAteChef Год назад
​@@sweetblis I asked.
@sweetblis
@sweetblis Год назад
@@KayAteChef thank you
@sam-fb5vc
@sam-fb5vc 3 года назад
My crush played this piece in front of me and i was in tears, it was the first time i heard this piece and i completely fell in love with it and even more for that boy. Oh god he was so beautiful playing it ... now i can’t stop listening to it cause it reminds me of him .. I admire him so much but i don’t think he feels the same :) anyways this is pure art
@johnnydavins3086
@johnnydavins3086 2 года назад
This was 9 months ago, how are you and your crush now?
@tuber138
@tuber138 2 года назад
Ask him out!
@aaroncorcega9441
@aaroncorcega9441 2 года назад
Awww how cute :'3
@sam-fb5vc
@sam-fb5vc 2 года назад
@@johnnydavins3086 i told him my feelings and he didnt care that much and told everyone about it, but now i moved out and i accepted it
@vapor_829
@vapor_829 2 года назад
@@sam-fb5vc damn that's shitty how he did that I'm sorry I hope you're doing better now
@Air-pt3hb
@Air-pt3hb 5 лет назад
I lost my mom yesterday. Arabesques inspire me hope and strength to keep on fighting.
@AlexTssGG
@AlexTssGG 5 лет назад
im so sorry for your loss friend
@tiffanymonroe8972
@tiffanymonroe8972 5 лет назад
Almost a year ago and it feels like yesterday. So sorry for your loss.
@jjhaas8184
@jjhaas8184 5 лет назад
The LORD bless her and keep her.
@Air-pt3hb
@Air-pt3hb 5 лет назад
Thank you...
@crestfallenknight7983
@crestfallenknight7983 5 лет назад
Stay strong, buddy...
@lukelewis4698
@lukelewis4698 4 года назад
I listened to this when I was a concert pianist. Now I’m 12 years old
@plarizedpinklemnz6964
@plarizedpinklemnz6964 3 года назад
So you *were* a concert pianist? What happened?
@thatguy2377
@thatguy2377 3 года назад
D E E P
@plarizedpinklemnz6964
@plarizedpinklemnz6964 3 года назад
@Dean Ween oop-
@juicebox9465
@juicebox9465 3 года назад
Luke Lewis! L.L. You're not fooling me! It's Ling Ling!
@lucieleairth
@lucieleairth 3 года назад
Damn dude you may be the manliest buffest 12 yo ever 🤣
@claudiagisolfi1665
@claudiagisolfi1665 3 года назад
A piece of Heaven on Earth.
@guitaroman94
@guitaroman94 4 года назад
I first heard this piece tomorrow, now i can travel through time.
@malte7229
@malte7229 3 года назад
tenet
@cierarose7637
@cierarose7637 5 лет назад
Debussy’s piano pieces sound like Monet’s paintings
@marie-doucelinefne8449
@marie-doucelinefne8449 5 лет назад
ciera r True and perhaps Renoir’s too
@felixpadilla6722
@felixpadilla6722 5 лет назад
Eric Satie's music too
@pastiche9
@pastiche9 5 лет назад
Woaw ! 😍
@Mlleaquatique
@Mlleaquatique 5 лет назад
Synesthesia...
@helenamarie4337
@helenamarie4337 5 лет назад
monets paintings dont sound like anything. theyre paintings
@jasonlouie4646
@jasonlouie4646 4 года назад
I heard this piece when I was 0.245 nanoseconds old and now I’m a interstellar quantum quasar
@adammwalch
@adammwalch 4 года назад
Stop
@Altraiid
@Altraiid 4 года назад
HAHAHAHAHAH
@joshuarogersm.d8315
@joshuarogersm.d8315 4 года назад
I heard this 27.5 lightyears away now im in the crab nebula
@siroswald3188
@siroswald3188 4 года назад
Godspeed, brother
@vivvpprof
@vivvpprof 4 года назад
@@_bumbaztic ...no such thing as a "lady boner". And nothing more deplorable than people claiming to be aroused by "intelligent" things just to show off.
@user-im1yw2jv4n
@user-im1yw2jv4n 2 года назад
I’m a cellist and last year I’ve had a Christmas concert with the orchestra. I’ll always remember that night, because my whole family came to see me play. They never come to my concerts. Later it was time to go home and as I was packing my things and getting ready to leave, I heard someone play the piano on the stage. There was a group of people and a girl playing this piece by Claude Debussy. We became friends few months later when I told her about how I fell in love with her playing. She changed schools tho and had to move this year so I’ll probably never see her again but my dad got me my own piano for my birthday!!! I’ll try to be as good as she is at playing Debussy. Hopefully everyone is having a fantastic day!! (sorry if my English is bad :/ )
@marthadawson8954
@marthadawson8954 2 года назад
Your English is excellent! Be confident, i wish you the very best.
@yosleidatrias9120
@yosleidatrias9120 2 года назад
Congratulations, I like Debussy
@siewrea6917
@siewrea6917 2 года назад
I love it too. I wish I could play.. your English is perfect.😊😘
@LeRainbow
@LeRainbow Год назад
good luck, you can do it!
@oriricha
@oriricha Год назад
I‘m reading this comment a year later and I’m curious. How did your piano lessons go? did you keep at it?
@thewaywardpoet
@thewaywardpoet 3 года назад
"Arabesque no. 1" in particular is so dreamy. I just imagine myself in a Mediterranean coastal town on a warm summer's day.
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
I fell in love with these pieces 20 years ago. Now I am a concert pianist.
@bridgepointgroup
@bridgepointgroup 5 лет назад
As in you give concerts for a living?
@LukeFaulkner
@LukeFaulkner 5 лет назад
Yes. Recordings too.
@aadi7448
@aadi7448 5 лет назад
Woww! That's an amazing story Luke 😁 best of luck, hope to see your concert someday.
@nicopala8086
@nicopala8086 5 лет назад
Luke Faulkner I wish be u in 20 years 🙂 cause i fall in love of this music. Could u give me your luck ?😋
@nendracung
@nendracung 5 лет назад
Congratulation, dream comes true
@Sunshine246_
@Sunshine246_ 5 лет назад
According to Shazam the performer here is Ronan O'hora. Really should be credited in the description, this is one of the best interpretations of Arabesque 1 I've heard.
@barbaralee9845
@barbaralee9845 5 лет назад
I was thinking the exact same thing about this interpretation, and stopped to see who the pianist was and it wasn't listed. Thank you for posting.
@happyjellycatsquid
@happyjellycatsquid 4 года назад
They should be credited but I am not quite a fan of this weird rushed tempo
@gruyerolivier1842
@gruyerolivier1842 4 года назад
We agree....perfect interpretation.....by far!!!!! Pg mp Paris
@leoMC4384
@leoMC4384 4 года назад
That's right. From the album "Debussy Piano Works". I have that CD, it's from the late 90s I think.
@midinerd
@midinerd 4 года назад
true... I forgot to even think about it. thank you
@nettuhkore
@nettuhkore 4 года назад
All jokes aside, I heard this song from a ringtone on a phone I owned when I was 12. It was my alarm tone. Now I am 26 and hearing this song as it was originally intended for the first time. How wonderful it is the way music works.
@dalaibrahim
@dalaibrahim 3 года назад
if this were my alarm ringtone, i’d never wake up :)
@007EnglishAcademy
@007EnglishAcademy 2 года назад
It is not a song.
@matthewmartins2971
@matthewmartins2971 2 года назад
So you've wasted the last 14 years?
@SynodNYC
@SynodNYC Год назад
It’s NOT a song!
@user-kn1zm9vh2y
@user-kn1zm9vh2y Год назад
Aaah i love Debussy, this music is really good too
@emilionaire
@emilionaire Год назад
Ay b0ss? Can I habe Debussy pls?
@Dubickimus
@Dubickimus 5 лет назад
I heard these pieces when I was 10 minutes old. Now I'm a transient sound wave.
@creech54
@creech54 5 лет назад
I heard these pieces one hour ago. No change, yet.
@samlantier4268
@samlantier4268 5 лет назад
I hear them when I am alive...
@GenophefeElisabeth
@GenophefeElisabeth 5 лет назад
Well, your picture tells me that you're a dog, so, you're lying. But nice try, Doggo.
@sanekabc
@sanekabc 5 лет назад
I heard these pieces before the big bang which is why I created the universe so Debussy would put pen to paper.
@thephoenix6605
@thephoenix6605 5 лет назад
Dang that’s deep😁
@joslinnick
@joslinnick 6 лет назад
Every time I listen to Debussy, I feel like I'm under water.
@DrPretorius1
@DrPretorius1 6 лет назад
Nick - If you TRULY want to feel like you're underwater, listen to Debussy's "La Cathedral Engloutie" (The Sunken Cathedral). I played that piece for my audition to a string quintet. When I finished, two of the judges were in tears - they said the piece brought visual hallucinations of great beauty. I told them it was not my playing; I deferred all the compliments to the composer.
@heathermarsh7276
@heathermarsh7276 6 лет назад
A lot of people , liken his music to water in some form or another ... Which i Agee , in parts some of his music. To me are like raindrops .. Beautiful !
@clarencecallahan265
@clarencecallahan265 5 лет назад
Same
@cannedcrickets9932
@cannedcrickets9932 5 лет назад
Thats a very nice explanation
@floyjoy
@floyjoy 5 лет назад
Debussy did compose a composition titled "La. Mer" (The Sea). He did a very good job of evoking images of waves of the sea through sound.
@tabascocat5102
@tabascocat5102 2 года назад
The melody falls down like a flurry of beauty
@liambrem223
@liambrem223 4 года назад
4:17 If you want to skip to no 2 Idk why tho the first is so beautiful
@AlphaCrucis
@AlphaCrucis 4 года назад
First one is my fav. It feels like enjoying an ice cream Sunday at the park during spring while gazing at an array of creamy white marble clouds.
@otizzlebabe8715
@otizzlebabe8715 5 лет назад
Sounds like rain talking to you
@Ivan-fz3gp
@Ivan-fz3gp 4 года назад
damn that weed is good hu?
@wavechamber
@wavechamber 4 года назад
beautiful interpretation !
@juanm5282
@juanm5282 3 года назад
So deep
@sharonsparks900
@sharonsparks900 3 года назад
Exactly.
@thuhanguyen2367
@thuhanguyen2367 7 лет назад
Debussy's style is so dreamlike. Clair de Lune and Arabesque 1 are perhaps the greatest examples
@viniciusceccon7755
@viniciusceccon7755 5 лет назад
Thu Ha Nguyen as well as reverie, which even though Debussy despised, continues to be one of his creations, and therefore a beautiful masterpiece.
@AK-ie3zj
@AK-ie3zj 5 лет назад
Reverie - is a daydream, and Girl with the Flaxen Hair...
@luan6282
@luan6282 5 лет назад
@@AK-ie3zj I'm learning Girl with the Flaxen Hair rn, very beautiful piece...
@cheesywiz9443
@cheesywiz9443 5 лет назад
reverie too !!
@luisbucu5433
@luisbucu5433 5 лет назад
@@cheesywiz9443 Reviere too! girl
@chopin65
@chopin65 Год назад
What a dreamer Debussy was! Who among us shall dream so eternally? This music is a gift. I am so incredibly grateful. Beautiful, and true, they are a treasure. I ask you, you reader. Are you not filled with gratitude and joy when you hear these two gems.
@melonssie5600
@melonssie5600 4 года назад
Claude Debussy was the first impressionist composer, reminds me of when impressionists were a thing with their art and stuff.
@skellzzed8255
@skellzzed8255 5 лет назад
I fell in love with these pieces years ago. Now I'm a puzzle.
@stellarennex2901
@stellarennex2901 5 лет назад
whoa thats weird
@105381000
@105381000 5 лет назад
Sudoku on a Suzuki.
@Likes_Trains
@Likes_Trains 4 года назад
this one is clever
@o3_o3_28
@o3_o3_28 4 года назад
You sly dog
@heleng3450
@heleng3450 3 года назад
This made me laugh so hard
@fryingwiththeantidote2486
@fryingwiththeantidote2486 5 лет назад
I was a Steinway grand piano and when someone played these on me 20 years ago I became a human. I now have a steady job as an accountant which gives me just enough to stay at my low rent apartment and support a heroin addiction. I wish i was a piano again...
@00Sophos
@00Sophos 5 лет назад
FUNNY!!!
@gabrielbesant8910
@gabrielbesant8910 5 лет назад
Lol
@fryingwiththeantidote2486
@fryingwiththeantidote2486 5 лет назад
The Dude ECP all the way, i cant get anything done on BTH. Expensive tho, especially these days, prices have been going up by me. The qualities been dwindling too, i know my dealers been cutting the shit but what can i do? theres no one else i can trust. Been feeling so out of tune... i need a girl man. Beating my dick to piano interiors isnt working out any more. If anyone knows any female piano tuners please get me in touch, i need someone to relate to...
@fryingwiththeantidote2486
@fryingwiththeantidote2486 5 лет назад
The Dude thats pussy shit my guy
@carid8479
@carid8479 5 лет назад
Not gonna lie, they had us in the first half.
@DriOtTeZ
@DriOtTeZ Год назад
This man knew how to make magic with his hands, it truly becomes more and more beautiful everytime I listen to this pieces, it never gets old
@AllenCavedo
@AllenCavedo 2 года назад
Hearing this made me cry. I don’t know why, I’m not sad. Maybe it was the thought of anything so beautiful coming from a human being overwhelmed me.
@RaoulDukeSr
@RaoulDukeSr 2 года назад
Right on Allen... this epitomizes stunning beauty, you have impeccable taste good sir.
@alanhirschman1320
@alanhirschman1320 Год назад
We don’t only cry when we’re sad. We cry for joy, we cry when we are moved by the epitome of beauty. We cry when our emotions are so high that they must be let loose. This piece ticks all the marks.
@antonioperez1016
@antonioperez1016 Месяц назад
it's call Stendhal syndrome and i feel the same, this piece it's so beautiful
@AndreMNeagu
@AndreMNeagu 4 года назад
Arabesque No. 1 00:00 Arabesque No. 2 04:22
@capsicumannuum4624
@capsicumannuum4624 3 года назад
Merci beaucoup !
@matrags
@matrags 8 лет назад
Debussy's music always manages to fill my head with dreams. The man was something special.
@Justin-yc1hf
@Justin-yc1hf 8 лет назад
Indeed, sir.
@santiagoescalcer1842
@santiagoescalcer1842 7 лет назад
Mark Griffiths yeeesss, he has a special air! I truly love it♡
@nonamevt8836
@nonamevt8836 6 лет назад
riffiths
@lucas.w_musicc
@lucas.w_musicc 6 лет назад
Mark Griffiths the man was a racist
@Trev0r98
@Trev0r98 6 лет назад
Oh, go f*ck yourself.
@ScotsmaninUtah
@ScotsmaninUtah Год назад
Debussy is by far the most intoxicating of the modern classical composers. He captures so much of the mood with his compositions
@chloedorward
@chloedorward 5 лет назад
For anyone else who was wondering who plays this, it's Ronan O'hora for the Royal Philharmonic Orchestra. It's one of the most moving pieces of music I've heard in my life
@jared1750
@jared1750 3 года назад
Thank you.
@briandiflaig9762
@briandiflaig9762 4 года назад
My unborn child is listening to all of Claude Debussy’s master pieces, I have always truly loved his work. Thank you Debussy.
@lindak990
@lindak990 Год назад
I hope you had a happy healthy baby
@Wilkins325
@Wilkins325 Год назад
He cant be listening. its not a life :)
@generichuman_
@generichuman_ 9 месяцев назад
That would be frustrating hearing an awesome song you've never heard before and not being able to Shazam it because you're a fetus.
@martienne1972
@martienne1972 3 года назад
Debussy est mon compositeur préféré... Ces œuvres sont des parenthèses enchantées dans ce drôle de monde et époque dans laquelle nous vivons. Savourer chacune de ses notes est une gourmandise absolue. Une bulle de plaisir... Prenez soin de vous, de ceux qui vous entourent. Et profitons de ces moments de volupté que la musique nous offre...
@irenedhakde4692
@irenedhakde4692 Год назад
Bien écrit! Et Ravel...
@marcvolpe8252
@marcvolpe8252 8 месяцев назад
MARTIENNE YOU ARE SO BEAUTIFUL ADORABLE SEDUCTIVE RAVISHING CAPTIVATING AND PASSIONATE MARRY ME ❤
@beile796
@beile796 3 года назад
on a rainy afternoon, you find this in your youtube recommended, you play this music again and again, life is good.
@dantararocks8161
@dantararocks8161 5 лет назад
I'm literally listening this with my newborn asleep in my arms.😊✌
@NeiltheNotSoBrave
@NeiltheNotSoBrave 5 лет назад
What better music to lull a newborn off to sleep. ☺️
@Cukito4
@Cukito4 5 лет назад
Lucky!
@somescams
@somescams 4 года назад
He will become a concert piano
@internetperson3228
@internetperson3228 4 года назад
He's gonna grow up to comment on this video "I literally listened to this when I was a newborn and now I'm 49" or something like that lmao
@Cukito4
@Cukito4 4 года назад
@@internetperson3228 If the country he was born in still exists.
@lanfordripley7780
@lanfordripley7780 4 года назад
My mother played this at a concert many years ago, and I'm reminded of her when I hear this.
@jaytotheell
@jaytotheell 3 года назад
that's a beautiful memory.
@e.vanl.
@e.vanl. 4 года назад
I started watching TwoSetViolin a while back and they directed me to Debussy. His pieces are absolutely gorgeous and I'm so glad I discovered they exist
@boredishfish2717
@boredishfish2717 2 года назад
yay! TwoSetViolin! good story :)
@AP-gc5ss
@AP-gc5ss 2 года назад
Arabesque n° 1 is so relaxing, I listen to it when I want to be calm. What a masterpiece!!
@ameliaescobedovalenzuela6396
@ameliaescobedovalenzuela6396 8 лет назад
Sounds like watercolors
@moringga432
@moringga432 7 лет назад
Amelia Escobedo valenzuela description on point
@Imdippinout
@Imdippinout 7 лет назад
I would have to say more it sounds more like nature. That being said, most water color painting depict pretty nature things, so I guess your answer is reasonable as well.
@artorias1903
@artorias1903 7 лет назад
That's impressionism for you.
@shgnamaste7730
@shgnamaste7730 6 лет назад
Amelia Escobedo valenzuela ... drops of colors? A few broad strokes? :-}
@giovannafelipe9937
@giovannafelipe9937 6 лет назад
that's exactly what it sounds and feels to me
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад
My mother was listening to this song with tears in her eyes . My mother was near the fireplace , and I was listening to this music in my mother,s womb with the sound by which trees burst . In remembrance of late my mother . Greeting from Japan
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад
@scar box Thank-you very much to your excellent and gentle reply . Our Japan is mysterious autumn . What season is your country ?
@roardinoson7
@roardinoson7 5 лет назад
@@shin-i-chikozima It was a long ago comment, but my country has summer beginning now.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад
@@roardinoson7 ありがとう❗Thank-you very much to your reply . Take care of yourself Good luck ! Someday please come to Japan in spring . In the height of spring , the cherry blossoms bloom in full bloom in Tokyo , and it dyed in pink color . If the wind blows , the cherry blossoms,s petals will fall like a blizzard . 🍎
@philiphorn-botha5502
@philiphorn-botha5502 5 лет назад
Such touching expressions !.........And greetings to you from Doha Qatar
@redditlegacy
@redditlegacy 5 лет назад
True story: My mom was at a Pink Floyd concert the night before I popped out.
@FlynnWilliamson
@FlynnWilliamson 3 года назад
never going to forget sitting under a lit passage way with my bike in the rain to this song. the night was dark, the time was late and I was the only one riding on an empty campus. something beautiful about how the brick passage ways clacked under my wheel and the debussy was my back track. I think it's a moment we all crave creating, and you dear reader will find such peace in your soul one day from it.
@pugwhisperer6502
@pugwhisperer6502 3 года назад
UwU
@dhasellama173
@dhasellama173 3 года назад
That's beautiful man
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад
Debussy's works are universal, and transcends the times This is a lullaby of mankind, and a cradle of human soul This is full of admiration, tribute and deep emotion From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun🇯🇵
@justanotherguy469
@justanotherguy469 Год назад
Very eloquently stated, and thank you.
@Avantgarde-pl6iw
@Avantgarde-pl6iw Год назад
bussy 😳😳😳
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima Год назад
@@justanotherguy469 Thankyou I hope you are well From A corner ok Tokyo where cherry blossoms bloom Soo the cherry blossoms will b in full bloom everywhere I Japan ㊗️🌸💮⛩️
@meredithmacinnis1237
@meredithmacinnis1237 11 месяцев назад
Beautifully said! God bless you!
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 11 месяцев назад
@@meredithmacinnis1237 Thankyou so much to your wonderful comment I hope You are well From A corner of dazzling Tokyo, which is full of delicious foods of🍜🍜🍱🍱🍲🍲🍣🍣🍘🍡🍢🍥🍥🍙🍙🥟🥠🍛🍤and unique to Japan of 🎌🐈‍⬛🌺👹🥋🎋🏵️👘👺⛩️🎎🏯🗻🌊🌸㊗️🐈🀄🎴🇯🇵 See You again
@zzeeky
@zzeeky 4 года назад
this makes me feel like I'm in God's waiting lounge
@ellie7969
@ellie7969 3 года назад
🥺
@EistLiom
@EistLiom 3 года назад
You are
@danterosenberg7506
@danterosenberg7506 3 года назад
Yeah! Mainly the first part!
@saint_gales
@saint_gales 3 года назад
this was by far the worst comment i've read so far
@danterosenberg7506
@danterosenberg7506 3 года назад
@@saint_gales in the sense that it gave me flashbacks to 2014 I can def see why you would think that
@hellogoodbye637
@hellogoodbye637 6 лет назад
Debussy's music is so melancholy, yet it is so absolutely beautiful and speaks to a part of my soul that no other music can. It seems to reach emotions that nothing else can and I love it...
@beric6321
@beric6321 Год назад
Il y a très longtemps Debussy est entré dans ma vie , il ne devait plus me quitter un rêve perpétuel. . .
@karlahernandez6656
@karlahernandez6656 4 года назад
Debussy hoy quiero agradecerte, los sonidos que produces a través de está hermosa melodía, me llevas a un mundo de tranquilidad que pensé, no existía, del cual no quisiera regresar ¡NUNCA!
@jorgemunoz8607
@jorgemunoz8607 2 года назад
Saludos desde León Gto México. Que muera la mala música
@karlahernandez6656
@karlahernandez6656 2 года назад
Saludos de CDMX, y que nunca muera la música buena y con sentido...
@promerops
@promerops 7 лет назад
To me it's amazing how Debussy heard this music in his head, especially at the time he was composing. A true genius.
@RajabRajabov
@RajabRajabov 5 лет назад
Exactly what I am thinking about. He must have been improvising
@tobyzxcd
@tobyzxcd 5 лет назад
I listened to this when I was Debussy, Now I'm dead
@vanillacherub6847
@vanillacherub6847 4 года назад
Wtf? 😂
@andresandres9093
@andresandres9093 4 года назад
I love you
@Lukk360
@Lukk360 4 года назад
the fucking in the hole
@PaulSpeed42
@PaulSpeed42 4 года назад
All great composers eventually decompose.
@danielhuang2488
@danielhuang2488 3 года назад
hahahaha this is the funniest of all
@Michail_Chatziasemidis
@Michail_Chatziasemidis 4 года назад
Debussy was a great symbolist composer; he frequented at cafeterias with symbolist poets, he composed the famous opera Pelléas et Mélisande, based on the homonymous theatrical work of the symbolist Maurice Maeterlinck, and rejected the title of impressionist that the Académie des Beaux Artes ascribed to him for his Printemps, a piece written after the composer's travel to Italy. He wasn't an impressionist, as his works attempt not to catch some elusive idea, as the impressionist painters used to, however he was a symbolist, because he focused on the sound itself and its effect on the audience. Source: Abravanel, Claude. 1999. "Symbolism and Performance" In Debussy in Performance, edited by James R. Briscoe, 28-44. New Haven & London: Yale University Press.
@johannpetersen3637
@johannpetersen3637 3 года назад
TrackLiszt Arabesque No. 1 Andantino Con Moto 0:00 Tempo Rubato 1:25 Risoluto 2:32 Arabesque No. 2 Theme 1 4:21 Theme 2 5:31 Return of theme 1 6:06 Finale 7:10
@internaute999
@internaute999 5 месяцев назад
At 5:52, is it the theme from Prelude of Suite Bergamasque?
@elisesullivan4632
@elisesullivan4632 8 лет назад
Music can convey feelings not possible with words.
@zwerty007
@zwerty007 8 лет назад
+Elisepiece nah
@elisesullivan4632
@elisesullivan4632 8 лет назад
Chartre Khan okay then?
@DaKrotomo
@DaKrotomo 8 лет назад
+Elisepiece get rekt
@AnthonyDecide
@AnthonyDecide 8 лет назад
+Elisepiece This is probably my favorite of his.
@livedandletdie
@livedandletdie 8 лет назад
+Elise .Sullivan words can convey stuff music can't do, such as Darling we've run out of milk, can you please, go down to the store and buy some, if you would be so kind. Music may be able to convey feelings of raw emotion, but can't convey complex emotions, such as hatred or love, only weak emotion states such as happiness, fear and sadness. Try to find music that can convey confusion, guilt, terror, awe or insanity, I'll tell you that there is none. However words can evoke those feelings with ease, they can play with the emotions of man with such an ease that it was if we were little kids. Edgar Allan Poe's The Raven, is so beautifully written, with such ease it grasps you, it leads you. J.R.R Tolkien had such flowing description of his depiction of his Midgard that you felt you were there, words so alluring and smooth that they mesmerize you without your understanding of it happening. There is nothing in music that words cannot describe, as it hungers for your presence, the presence of those hungry eyes, them insatiable eyes, that longs for it to end, but falls ever deeper, it grabs you it pulls you, it wants you there with it, it needs you it hungers and you can't bear to be without it, it starves you, it make you crave and as soon as it gets a hold it will make you into it's slave. Slowly whispering, I'm your friend, I'm your friend. It wants you to itself, someone for it to notice, as they live yet ever shortly, it brings you slowly with it. Down into your grave, to share it's destiny, it hungers, it wants you and you'll soon do the same, you'll feed it, you'll need it, it's precious, it's yours, its hold grows ever stronger, and when it ends, you wish it were longer. Now if I someone who is bad at writing stuff came up with that shit in 5 minutes, a short enticing story, with few repeated elements to ensure you of it's content, a story with a beginning a middle and an end. A message deep and truly, and don't worry I'll break the pattern in this new segment of words. It's not that hard to convey beauty or terror with words alone, sure music is a beauty that can satiate our minds, but a well written story gives you so much more. Have a nice day, and learn that simple statements aren't always correct, Music may be beautiful and can carry powerful meanings, but say the right words to any man, and he'll do anything for you. That word may differ and it may not be obvious to all. But it can be as simple as a morality boosting rallying cry, or as simple as a temptation to do something bad, to an invite of pure awe, to the humblings of old men. What song can make a grown man cry, yet leave everyone else in confusion, what song can make a grown man happy yet an entire nation in despair, how many songs lead men into battle, yet unwilling to fight? Oh and did I mention, Have a nice day.
@grandbluepianistofthesky9469
@grandbluepianistofthesky9469 5 лет назад
Arabesque No. 1 A silent August late afternoon by the seaside. The little breeze blowing on the shimmering waves as the sun sets below the horizon. Arabesque No. 2 A cool but lovely spring day. Flowers decorate the green meadows with iridescence.
@ellepoe1842
@ellepoe1842 3 года назад
beautiful
@nikalucarelli8647
@nikalucarelli8647 3 года назад
For me, Arabesque No.1 is a rainy autumnal afternoon, water boiling in the background and a warm duvet wrapped around my shoulders as I look out of the window
@eleanorerosanova7538
@eleanorerosanova7538 Месяц назад
I love this classical song Arabesque. I think it used to be the theme song for Jack Horkheimer's 'Stargazer' show. My parents divorced when I was seven and I did not see my dad again for 14 years. He was an astronomer. I went to visit him from my 21st birthday in Tucson, Az, and we went up into his observatory I looked at the stars & planets through his 17 " cassegraine telescope all night long, Jupiter mars, Arcturus, the Horse and the Rider Nebula on the 2nd to the last star on the Big Dipper. During the evening we would watch the star gazer show when he came on, and he played the song Arabesque as his intro. That was the best month of my life. My dad passed away in 1994. I still cry when I hear this song, and I imagine looking at the stars with my Dad. The horse and the Rider Nebula is the one of the most beautiful nebulas you could ever see. There's actually two stars together second from the last star in the tail of Big Dipper, and you could see it with your own eyes without a telescope, but if you do have a telescope and you can see the nebula it is so worth seeing, because it's amazingly beautiful. I'm grateful to Claude Debussy for that classical song Arabesque. Each Era had their own Bests. 💝🌹💐😇🙏
@nweek593
@nweek593 Год назад
In this noise pollution I feel comforted with this masterpiece ❤
@ARedVelvetBunnie
@ARedVelvetBunnie 6 лет назад
This is how love feels
@urospeteh2637
@urospeteh2637 6 лет назад
Karen Curtis How? I am autist and psychopath, i cant feel what love is. I cry from pain. I deserve it. Once i worked is sos phone line only because o enjoyed listen others suffering. I told my friend i would even pay to work there. But i wanna change my brain so much. I know i am damned. I f... g hate me for having such brain. It isnt my fault. That is how part of my brain functions without any control i can have. It's unfair and brutal. I also cry so much.
@internetperson3228
@internetperson3228 6 лет назад
Karen Curtis Yeah, when I was listening to this I just imagined the sweetest little concept for a love story/animation. Ahh if only I had the talent/patience/equipment.
@jb2541
@jb2541 6 лет назад
Uroš Peteh You can't change who you are, you can learn new skills though. You are not a mistake as a human, it's that you have to find your niche that doesn't harm others while flexxing your mental muscles. The man who created the special effects guitars for KISS and started a whole new level in music was autistic (which can often be accompanied by or confused with psychopathy). Your brain is unique and as such bears specific gifts unique only to you. You might not experience silly, flighty "puppy love" as described here and what is usually simply the endorphin rush of NEW love but you can try for the longer lasting commitment based love which is more or less the real deal.
@billyjohnson9572
@billyjohnson9572 5 лет назад
@@urospeteh2637 I'd like to speak to you about that Uroš . Think that would be possible?
@joufaxerxes7966
@joufaxerxes7966 5 лет назад
For a pessimistic approach to love I'd choose Schönberg's "Verklärte Nacht".
@estrella211ful
@estrella211ful 5 лет назад
Nunca agradeceré a Dios lo bastante por haber dotado a estos hombres con la capacidad de crear / interpretar la maravilla de esta música (clásica)¡ que cada vez tiene más fans en Internet.! Gracias a quienes la comparten con el mundo.
@SAMPLETEXT285
@SAMPLETEXT285 3 года назад
This song makes me appreciate the more smaller more finer things in life just a little bit more
@jamx02
@jamx02 3 года назад
I grew up in a family that played piano and No. 1 brings nostalgia back to when I was 8 or 9 and I stayed home from school with my sister because I was sick, and I’d just hear my mom practice over and over. Vivid memories.
@amymannheimer6958
@amymannheimer6958 5 лет назад
The french definitely know how to compose music that touches the heart!
@hawkudasai3572
@hawkudasai3572 5 лет назад
Amy Mannheimer merci
@mochdrew3364
@mochdrew3364 4 года назад
Ravel is not the case..
@getbeaned2008
@getbeaned2008 4 года назад
Андрей музыкального таланта Have you ever heard Le Tombeau de Couperin “Toccata”? I personally think that song can touch one’s soul but in a different manner than most other pieces. The fact that it was composed for the dead that Ravel had lost in the war and on opening night, Marguerite Long played the piece for her dead husband and played it once again because of how well the public received it. A beautiful story and a beautiful piece, in my opinión,
@aoxy87
@aoxy87 4 года назад
@@mochdrew3364 I recommend you this: ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-bTYUyDjVCRU.html
@thomascatty379
@thomascatty379 4 года назад
Amy Mannheimer Merci 🙏
@silentmoonlessnight6716
@silentmoonlessnight6716 7 лет назад
Arabesque always manages to sooth me during a depressive episode. Something about the song helps me realize that things will be fine. I swear, it's... Magical.
@carloszetino2194
@carloszetino2194 2 года назад
Une musique refraichissante et toujours d'actualité malgré le temps, Quel moment de détente !
@Cthulu1985
@Cthulu1985 4 года назад
Hearing this as I watch the sun set above my neghborhood's empty streets. This is how you create unforgettable little moments.
@JoseAguirre-hl2do
@JoseAguirre-hl2do 5 лет назад
I'm obsessed with Debussy I play Clair d Lune daily like 10 times, I'm learning Arabesques, and I listen to them like 20 times per day. I hope this obsession never ends.
@barunariotama641
@barunariotama641 5 лет назад
I always love Debussy's works. It's not overwhelming, and beautiful.
@ameliamarbablanco2945
@ameliamarbablanco2945 3 года назад
Para mí es un prodigio de belleza musical
@MaTeTris
@MaTeTris Год назад
100%
@Ranakade
@Ranakade 11 месяцев назад
Debussy played the piano like a harp. Heavenly ❤
@GregJonson
@GregJonson 5 лет назад
I heard these pieces when I was born, now I became one with the Force.
@francesholmes4708
@francesholmes4708 5 лет назад
I used to play this for my son as well.
@105381000
@105381000 5 лет назад
Air or Police?
@valkzh767
@valkzh767 4 года назад
The lack of Star Wars comments under this is atrocious
@010bobby
@010bobby 8 лет назад
Something is mysterious with both Arabesque...every time I hear these, I tend to linger on a dream...
@enow1863
@enow1863 8 лет назад
agree.
@carson_koch3539
@carson_koch3539 8 лет назад
Same here, I think of a mysterious dream, or of water flowing through a river maybe.
@Justin-yc1hf
@Justin-yc1hf 8 лет назад
Right!?
@010bobby
@010bobby 7 лет назад
CarsonsGaming .. I was 10 or 11 when I first heard these playing on a radio next door and I was waiting for my friends to play, on that nice sunny summer day...
@dumbukbasi6392
@dumbukbasi6392 7 лет назад
Oh my God , i feel same
@christianriddler5063
@christianriddler5063 3 года назад
There is nothing better than this when it comes to music. At least when it comes to piano.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад
This wonderful rendition is a luxurious lullaby before falling asleep. It is a luxury and bliss to fall asleep while listening to such a magnificent performance
@chewyfoyou
@chewyfoyou 8 лет назад
My piano teacher played this the other day. And she reminded me that music is a portal to endless possibilities. And why I am so taken by notes and melodies.
@bellaturner161
@bellaturner161 5 лет назад
Chapin Rosewood has
@XiadiZhai
@XiadiZhai 7 лет назад
I love playing Debussy because of how loose it is. It's much freer and the player really is able to make it unique and personal. Beautiful music that transforms with each musician!
@evebududai
@evebududai 5 лет назад
Xiadi Zhai n
@atallguynh
@atallguynh 5 лет назад
Agree. You can push Debussy all over the place and it sounds great regardless. Not so with Chopin, Beethoven or, least of all, Bach.
@eggmon420
@eggmon420 3 года назад
I want to fall in love with someone to this song. :”)
@rohanbuch2344
@rohanbuch2344 3 года назад
Whenever I listen to this piece, which I have for a good number of years now, I'm reminded of the good things in life, and I imagine a scene of serenity, nature and amazing architecture. I also get nostalgic of times in the past. Thanks, Debussy and Top Classical Music
@Kievest
@Kievest 7 лет назад
Debussy's music opens the doors to the imagination and allows the spirit to soar on delicate wings to a world of enchantment. Thank you for posting.
@philiphorn-botha5502
@philiphorn-botha5502 5 лет назад
I get the urge to take a pencil and start sketching.
@J0HNJ0RDAN
@J0HNJ0RDAN 5 лет назад
I primarily associate this music with 2 things from my life: 1. StarHustler (of course) 2. Long and lazy summer afternoons, spent lying on the floor of my grandparents living room.. drifting in and out of sleep to the likes of Bob Ross, Mr. Rogers, the 100 acre wood.... a magical place, for sure.. and why, I think, the music reminds me of it.
@milesfrommission
@milesfrommission 3 года назад
I never would have remembered the title "StarHustler".
@alanhirschman1320
@alanhirschman1320 Год назад
Omigod! Someone else who remembers the Starhustler. What was his real name, and what happened to him?
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад
Debussy is the Alchemist of the piano. Debussy creats luminous emotion, tribute, joy and comfort from the various tones of the piano From Tokyo of Japan
@MegaCirse
@MegaCirse 3 года назад
Comme la première lumière du crépuscule, cette musique ouvre les yeux à de vieilles promesses et à toutes les anomalies bienfaisantes de la nature. Evocatrices de pouvoirs au-delà de l'observation, ces pièces tirent les ficelles du cœur, attirent les nostalgies et réveillent les regrets, les vies écorchés et la torpeur des veilleurs tourmentés
@cloroxbleach4087
@cloroxbleach4087 5 лет назад
God, the start is so beautiful
@collinsbuko
@collinsbuko 5 лет назад
Hearing this song piece during those difficult times mast have been breathtaking.
@jassielavila8048
@jassielavila8048 4 года назад
This piece brings me peace in the middle of a pandemic
@Proctra
@Proctra 3 года назад
As a electronic music producer for 13 years, ive never had such an enchanting ride through music as exploring what classical has music offered me. Needless to say it has changed my view on music forever. I'm 24 and grateful for the effect these artists have had on me going forward. So much to learn and breathe here from debussy alone.
@hilaryapril7043
@hilaryapril7043 8 месяцев назад
You produced electronic music at 11 years old which numbs the brain...classical music stimulates the brain. Happy graduation!!
@harveyparra5127
@harveyparra5127 5 лет назад
debussy pianista sin tiempo y espacio, melodias para un corazon solitario....que viaja al infinito con esta melodia.
@chorizolocochon9139
@chorizolocochon9139 5 лет назад
This song makes me feel nostalgic, and I realize that a song without having lyrics can transmit many emotions, this song touches a sensitive point in me.
@maamgee.1720
@maamgee.1720 2 года назад
It feels like I'm on top of mountain, free, loved and filled with happiness
@Alaska-mk4ok
@Alaska-mk4ok 3 года назад
Everyone: “omg this guy is still hearting comments 2 years later” This guy: hearting comments *7 years later*
@bryanlee5195
@bryanlee5195 5 лет назад
I first heard this piece 5 years ago. Now I can almost afford a piano.
@SevenStarlitLakes
@SevenStarlitLakes 5 лет назад
Yeeeeees!!
@OmegaOrdained
@OmegaOrdained 5 лет назад
People give them away all the time on Craigslist
@donnagilligan2905
@donnagilligan2905 4 года назад
Have faith and thank God for it will come one way or another.
@pixiedixie3682
@pixiedixie3682 4 года назад
Noble族 Keep saving mate, is worthy All the best
@christophera3330
@christophera3330 4 года назад
Did you acquire one yet?
@mattslifka
@mattslifka 7 лет назад
definitely my favorite interpretation of no. 2. So many pianists seem to treat it like a sprint race. I personally think playing out so fast smothers the piece and leaves less room for the playful, twisting, whimsical nature of the piece to come through.
@nakanoyuko
@nakanoyuko 5 лет назад
Have to agree, this interpretation is full of colors
@deigohumejuarez9147
@deigohumejuarez9147 5 лет назад
Duuude so right 🌬
@juliaporras1535
@juliaporras1535 5 лет назад
Iam
@chiefslief1886
@chiefslief1886 5 лет назад
Absolute 🎶❤
@dreamer.4
@dreamer.4 5 лет назад
Do you know who is playing??
@jeanettetuhi8165
@jeanettetuhi8165 2 года назад
This makes me imagine I’m the Greek islands enjoying the beautiful view of the ocean sipping my wine while the breeze gently blows the curtains as the sun kisses my skin on my balcony...oh the dreamy ideal way to watch the world go by...Debussy inspires my imagination ❤️❤️
@youtuberabbithole6969
@youtuberabbithole6969 4 года назад
These pieces were old when I heard them. Now I'm old.
@ciupenhauer
@ciupenhauer 7 лет назад
there is an essence unique to debussy, this dreamy quality to his music. It's very uncommon and you can tell right away
@mccreeper03
@mccreeper03 6 лет назад
5:51 this piece of notework catches my ear in particular. Such a mysterious feeling
@ellat6399
@ellat6399 2 года назад
I have had a passion for the piano since I was a baby, now I have a real piano and im working up to be one of these incredible artists such as Beethoven, Debussy, Mozart, etc!! I absolutely love this piece! It’s gorgeous! :)
@jc5983
@jc5983 2 года назад
Good luck! 👍🏽
@airahli6581
@airahli6581 2 года назад
How awesome ! Good luck
@roccosophie6498
@roccosophie6498 6 месяцев назад
Probably one of the greatest songs I've ever heard. I'm not classical critic of classical music but I do know what I like. Every line, seems to be effortlessly, written.
@naiemmaladouce1855
@naiemmaladouce1855 5 лет назад
j adore Debussy c'est le meilleur compositeur romantique ça fait rêver et du bien à l âme 😍😘🦁☀️👏💜🧡💛💚💙🌻🌹🌼⚘👍🙏
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