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Lugansky - Debussy, L’isle Joyeuse 

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Claude Debussy (1862-1918)
“L’isle Joyeuse” L. 106 (1903-1904)
Nikolai Lugansky, 2019
From Moscow Philharmonic Society
“Debussy's L'îsle joyeuse (1903-1904) was inspired by Watteau's painting Embarkation for Cythere. Debussy's work is a single movement in a highly modified sonata form. Using a technique similar to Chopin's alteration of sonata form in his ballades, the lyrical second subject returns at the brilliant conclusion as a fortissimo paean. L'îsle joyeuse has an almost orchestral quality, as well as an unrelenting choreographic rhythmic drive. The cumulative effect is perfectly calculated and overwhelmingly successful. A number of hallmarks of Debussy's mature style -- parallel sonorities, whole-tone structures, multiple layers of sound, atmospheric effects, melodic fragmentation -- are in full evidence.”
- Steven Coburn

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Комментарии : 29   
@clivespendlove5993
@clivespendlove5993 5 месяцев назад
This piece has always moved me. When we get to that rapturous climax, it's like something reaches into me and I just 'know'. Debussy for me has always provided these all-too-fleeting moments of complete clarity since I first heard the Faun 50 years ago. My hair stood on end yet again and this time I had tears in my eyes as well!
@Ale-qf1pm
@Ale-qf1pm Год назад
The introduction of the main melody at 2:24 is so rich, dense, voluptuous, sensual, makes you want to hug a field of grass on a Summer day
@siweifeng2845
@siweifeng2845 7 месяцев назад
a sense of heaven
@Vincent-ig2cb
@Vincent-ig2cb 3 месяца назад
Proving once more to be the masters of the piano. Debussy snd Lugansky, what a pair.
@levoyageurdenice9894
@levoyageurdenice9894 4 месяца назад
Merveilleux pianiste ! Un jeu si souple et si puissant a la fois ! ❤
@siweifeng2845
@siweifeng2845 7 месяцев назад
This is absolutely beautiful. LOVE IT!!!
@sweetfangs1979
@sweetfangs1979 4 года назад
I love him 😍
@DityaSangGita
@DityaSangGita 3 года назад
Bravo, maestro! 🙌
@bruna341
@bruna341 Год назад
fav interpretation of this peace so far
@hughlazarus7806
@hughlazarus7806 2 года назад
Lugansky is the best pianist of are time
@randycox3522
@randycox3522 5 месяцев назад
Just when I thought I could name my top ten interpretations of this marvel...
@jinwoobae7555
@jinwoobae7555 4 года назад
WOW
@user-pu3zp5hv6e
@user-pu3zp5hv6e 4 года назад
Can you upload more about Lugansky?? I want to see his playing!!
@EnchantedWanderer
@EnchantedWanderer 4 года назад
성태규 absolutely
@frodobergen7420
@frodobergen7420 4 года назад
Effortless play.. 02:54 was incredible..
@danneidlinger4511
@danneidlinger4511 2 года назад
Yes, I love how he takes his time during the entire middle section at 2:24 and slows it down. This allows him to really extract the musicality out of it. Most pianists just power through this section thereby missing a lot of the subtlety.
@louisross5997
@louisross5997 3 года назад
The song of Ulysses Sirens.
@jjga011
@jjga011 3 года назад
excellent performance, but the speed in some sections..
@m.a.g.3920
@m.a.g.3920 5 месяцев назад
Too much you mean? The virtuoso parts seem too fast for my taste
@dubrocjeremy817
@dubrocjeremy817 3 года назад
is he Dendi's father?
@bruna341
@bruna341 Год назад
damn
@jtt6650
@jtt6650 2 года назад
The polyrhythm 3 against 5 in the mid-section is not right and doesn’t set-up climax at all.
@m.a.g.3920
@m.a.g.3920 5 месяцев назад
Which part do you mean? The wavy slow part?
@jtt6650
@jtt6650 5 месяцев назад
@@m.a.g.3920 that’s an old comment, and I haven’t listened to this video in a long time, but yes, that’s the only section that’s 3 against 5 in the piece.
@m.a.g.3920
@m.a.g.3920 4 месяца назад
​@@jtt6650yeah, I know It was old but luckily you could tell me, it's a good thing about RU-vid, excuse me if It was odd to reply to a 2yo comment😅
@m.a.g.3920
@m.a.g.3920 4 месяца назад
​@@jtt6650in my opinion that part seems super dry and rhythmic instead of wavy as It should be... I do play this piece (still learning It tho, it's difficult). If you want to hear a surprisingly good version (IMO) you can try Jean-Luc Therrien's, very very good.
@randycox3522
@randycox3522 24 дня назад
If you say so, but I love it.
@oliviervinches5032
@oliviervinches5032 2 года назад
Not enough legato.
@Augiedavis
@Augiedavis 8 месяцев назад
Nice playing, but this is a counterfeit Steinway. Henry Steinway made an AMERICAN piano.
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