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Claude Debussy: La Mer (1905)
Chicago Symphony Orchestra / Daniel Barenboim
Host: Paul Roberts
Debussy’s “La Mer” is a masterpiece of suggestion and subtlety in its rich depiction of the ocean. Several authors have claimed that “La Mer” sounds like nothing before it. As a specialist in French
Impressionism, the British pianist and writer Paul Roberts - also known from the BBC television series “Play It Again” - introduces Debussy’s work with great passion to the viewers.
The series...
“Discovering Masterpieces of Classical Music” is an informative and entertaining audio-visual concert guide which analyzes some of the most important symphonic works of music history. 20 famous masterpieces from the standard repertoire of the greatest international orchestras are brought closer to the viewer through first class concert broadcasts in a timely visual style.
Each of the 20 episodes...
offers an instructive introduction to the origins of each work and its musical structure. In 27 minutes, the viewer is guided through the pieces with prominent interpreters, conductors and musicologists providing expert insights into each work.
Excellent musical interpretations…
underlie the cinematic concert guide. The concert broadcasts feature first-class interpretations by famous classical musicians and internationally renowned orchestras. Featured among others are Daniel Barenboim, Claudio Abbado, Pierre Boulez, Mariss Jansons, Martha Argerich, Gil Shaham, Berliner Philharmoniker, Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Gewandhausorchester Leipzig and Wiener Philharmoniker.
Famous soloists…
personally explain the works aided by their instruments.
Outstanding Conductors...
explain their interpretations in rehearsal out-takes and through concert excerpts.
Acclaimed Experts...
highlight the distinctive features of compositions using manuscripts or at the piano.
Examples…
from the musical scores help the viewer to follow the themes and rhythms and to understand the structure of the work. The leading voice can be followed in the score at important points in a piece - this way the viewer can apply useful background information to rediscover the compositions.
Each episode…
is clearly and informatively designed. New filmed material of locations including the birthplace of the composer and locations of composition is combined with historic film material, works of art, as well as original manuscripts and autograph scores. Each episode vividly follows the story of each work alternating equally between documentary and analysis.
The viewer…
goes on a journey back to the time and place of the composition and is immersed in the life of the composer while receiving a complete introduction to the work.

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Комментарии : 18   
@Ale-qf1pm
@Ale-qf1pm 3 года назад
Really beautiful and thorough analysis of this colossal masterpiece, bravo
@swapnasopandatta4268
@swapnasopandatta4268 2 года назад
Great analysis of a great composition.
@mehrnazpakar8343
@mehrnazpakar8343 3 года назад
Beautiful analysis, I am so grateful 💙💙💙
@theingabo212
@theingabo212 4 месяца назад
Very well explained!
@soundnnvision
@soundnnvision 3 года назад
Just incredible!
@reev9759
@reev9759 8 лет назад
Thorough and robust information. Great special.
@PeterFritzWalter
@PeterFritzWalter 6 лет назад
Wonderful analysis, admirable knowledge and intuition by Paul Roberts. Also, I love Daniel Barenboim the conductor so much more compared to the Daniel Barenboim, the pianist. Last not least the video composition was great and professional as always from EuroArts. Thank you so much!
@PeterFritzWalter
@PeterFritzWalter 6 лет назад
Sorry, my remark about Barenboim is not at all meant as a ‘criticism.’ I said the same about Vladimir Ashkenazy, but still, the young Ashkenazy, especially his Rachmaninov and his Chopin, was much more meaningful to me than the pianist Barenboim-who could never convince me of his pianistic achievements. Sorry, but our feelings are always subjective … I have no voice to tell anything ‘authoritative’ about him.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 6 лет назад
ドビュッシーは北斎のあの絵を見たことがあるのですか?
@iamfrank5171
@iamfrank5171 5 лет назад
Your comment about Debussy using La Mer as a symbol for our primal origins... really? I know Debussy was an athiest, but from what source(s) did you draw this conclusion?
@criticalhippo4294
@criticalhippo4294 4 года назад
What? Why, how,? How are you bringing religion into this? I am truly baffled
@dreamer_4937
@dreamer_4937 3 года назад
@@criticalhippo4294 I suspect because an atheist is more likely to accept evolution
@marinasantrac1264
@marinasantrac1264 3 года назад
Ofcourse it doesnt have to do anything with religion xD its about how all life came from the sea and the way that his music is about the life of sound itself- how it is born from nowhere, it rises and dies gradualy and smoothly. His mothives and themes work on the same principle, unlike other compositors before him that gave their musical themes a big role in developing a musical work. Debussy wrote music for the beauty of the sound itself and its changes of form, refering that the sea is in the state constant changing and the life in general...
@dreamer_4937
@dreamer_4937 3 года назад
@@marinasantrac1264 well don’t let the creationists hear you
@marinasantrac1264
@marinasantrac1264 3 года назад
@@dreamer_4937 What would they say if they did? :D Saying that all things come from the sea i didnt mean in the litteral sense, i ment that sea and water in general is crucial for life on Earth. Debussy represented the sea as it is, without any specific program. It is like when impresionist painters begun to pay attention more to color itself and how people perceive it rather than the story. That can be compared to how religious people are too concerned with the biblical stories rather than looking at world as it is.
@alexandrugheorghe5610
@alexandrugheorghe5610 Год назад
I love Europe. 💜 Edit: UK, you've got to entertain reasonable thought again - get a new political class, stop trainwreck Brexit and rejoin EU.
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