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"Gaspard de la nuit: Trois poèmes pour piano d'après Aloysius Bertrand" is a suite of pieces for solo piano, composed in 1908 by Maurice Ravel. It has three movements, each based on a poem by Aloysius Bertrand, and it was premiered on January 9, 1909, in Paris by Ricardo Viñes. The name "Gaspard" is derived from its original Persian form, denoting "the man in charge of the royal treasures": "Gaspard of the Night" or the treasurer of the night thus creates allusions to someone in charge of all that is jewel-like, dark, mysterious, perhaps even morose. "Gaspard de la nuit" is an old French expression for the Devil.
Movements:
1. "Ondine": an oneiric tale of a water fairy singing to seduce the observer into visiting her kingdom deep at the bottom of a lake. It is reminiscent of Ravel's early piano masterpiece, the Jeux d'eau (1901), with the sounds of water falling and flowing, woven with cascades. This piece contains technical problems for the right hand such as the fast repetition of three-note chords.
2. "Le gibet": the observer is presented with a view of the desert, where the lone corpse of a hanged man on a gibbet stands out against the horizon, reddened by the setting sun; the sound of a bell tolls from inside the walls of a far-off city, creating the deathly atmosphere that surrounds the observer. Throughout the entire piece is a B-flat octave ostinato, imitative of the tolling bell, that must remain distinctive and constant in tone as the notes cross over and dynamics change.
3. "Scarbo": this movement depicts the nighttime mischief of a small fiend or goblin, making pirouettes, flitting in and out of the darkness, disappearing and suddenly reappearing. Its uneven flight, hitting and scratching against the walls, casting a growing shadow in the moonlight, creates a nightmarish scene for the observer lying in his bed. With its repeated notes and two terrifying climaxes, this is the high point of technical difficulty of the three movements. Technical difficulties include repeated notes in both hands, and double-note scales in major seconds in the right hand.
Pianist: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet

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@nikolette4746
@nikolette4746 4 года назад
imagine composing THAT thing! what's going on in Ravel's mind I'm so in love
@bernicerogers2383
@bernicerogers2383 3 года назад
Reading the description will answer your question.
@monicasuarez7100
@monicasuarez7100 3 года назад
And also looking for the meanings of Gaspard de la nuit.
@robatkin7580
@robatkin7580 3 года назад
@@monicasuarez7100 It means "Gaspard of the Night" Gaspard being a French form of Casper, is derived from Chaldean "Gizbar", denoting "the man in charge of the royal treasures". Gaspard de la Nuit thus suggestively means "treasurer of the night".[6] (Source from Wikipedia)
@AI-Hallucination
@AI-Hallucination 3 года назад
Whats going on in your mind?
@louispearson8306
@louispearson8306 3 года назад
Not to detract from the beauty and intelligence of the music, but it feels a lot like a series of improvisations thrown together as a performance.
@alcinado2072
@alcinado2072 3 года назад
Me, being named Gaspard and listening to this at night : *Oh yeah, it's all coming together.*
@jerrysmith7533
@jerrysmith7533 3 года назад
Lol, you are funny man Mr. Gaspard.
@alcinado2072
@alcinado2072 3 года назад
@@jerrysmith7533Yes, I detain the power of the funny.
@harkelan
@harkelan 3 года назад
ajajajaj
@khoroatos
@khoroatos 3 года назад
love your name bro
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 года назад
The piece is about hanged bodies left to rot for three years on a historical hill where an architecture the gallows was erected for that purpose. Is it all coming together for you ?
@brucejamieson42
@brucejamieson42 5 лет назад
I. Ondine 0:00 II. Le Gibet 7:14 III. Scarbo 14:04 Thank you for the historical and thematic notes.
@Imzeboss
@Imzeboss 10 месяцев назад
Maurice Ravel was a gift to living!
@grumblekin
@grumblekin 7 лет назад
How the hell can I say I have been alive when I didn't know about Ravel until 15 minutes ago? This is GOOD.
@oscarmike1131
@oscarmike1131 7 лет назад
grumblekin wait till you hear Daphnis and Chloe
@MarbleStatueMillett
@MarbleStatueMillett 7 лет назад
welcome
@belleepoque4597
@belleepoque4597 7 лет назад
I feel ya. I have been into Western art music- aka 'classical' music- for a very long time, and I have only recently decided to check out Ravel. I think my being off put by the overexposure of Bolero was what kept me away. And here I find that I have deprived myself of some of the most amazing compositional efforts I have ever encountered. This is music that derives from the compositional traditions of Western Europe, but is in its own class all together. Aside from his amazing haromnic sensibility, the rhythmic aspect of Ravel is what truly floors me. His sense of rhythm is so fluid and amorphous, yet completely metrically strict and defined.
@mangekyou10sharingan
@mangekyou10sharingan 7 лет назад
grumblekin I bet you've listened "Bolero" before this suite
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 лет назад
grumblekin Dude you just earned a thumbs up from this jazz musician.
@ignaciomedina9974
@ignaciomedina9974 3 года назад
Paradoxically, the emptiness and deep sadness of the work is able to replenish what is missing now in the listener's soul...
@salabb
@salabb 3 года назад
Ravel was only 1.61 metres tall, but all of us can just look up and stare in awe at his spiritual height.
@jacob7723
@jacob7723 4 года назад
The best music always comes from the blurriest pictures
@itsmekrazyy
@itsmekrazyy Год назад
This is such a beautiful piece that I would even dare to say is above the term “music” itself. It feels like nothing but pure, unfiltered, raw emotion being effortlessly conveyed to the listener. I can’t begin to put into words the love and effort that must have went into this masterpiece, and I mean MASTERPIECE of a song. This isn’t even a song anymore, this is a soul-touching transcending of the art form made up of our brain’s processing of vibrations in the air around us. This piece feels like there is no barrier, no medium that limits our perception of it. You don’t just listen to this-you experience it; you really feel it. This is when art becomes so perfectly crafted that it isn’t even art anymore. I truly feel blessed just to be able to listen to this.
@mygreneyhyportnex4182
@mygreneyhyportnex4182 Год назад
not just for raw emotion but in general you may also like what Bartok wrote, see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Night_music_(Bart%C3%B3k), I certainly do, although those pieces are a bit harder to most people's ears. For an introduction here is Grand Master Schiff himself ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-Ibbkz2FxI74.html
@itsmekrazyy
@itsmekrazyy Год назад
@@mygreneyhyportnex4182 thanks for sharing, i’ll look into this
@Christian-rn1ur
@Christian-rn1ur Год назад
In a few years time when you grow up you'll look back on this comment and cringe
@itsmekrazyy
@itsmekrazyy Год назад
@@Christian-rn1ur yeah probably, but it hasn’t been a few years yet so who cares
@Christian-rn1ur
@Christian-rn1ur Год назад
Decent response, we we were all young cringelords at some point. Just reminding you to stay humble. Classical music is the pop music of yesteryear - nobody is special for liking it.
@thomasthompson6378
@thomasthompson6378 6 лет назад
Each of these three pieces is spectacularly well performed by Mr. Bavouzet, but special recognition must be given to his performance of "Le Gibet;" he gets the eerie elegaic tone of the piece just exactly right, captures each of its nuances with every note. I really do not believe there could be a better performance of this masterwork.
@ludwig4029
@ludwig4029 3 года назад
this is honestly the best thing i’ve ever heard also, words cannot explain how breathtaking 4:14 sounds
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 года назад
It is also how i felt when i had known the piece for over a year. I still believe it is the best composition i have ever heard and I know the whole repertoire.
@franklincorrea2907
@franklincorrea2907 4 года назад
Besides being the best arranger ever, Maurice Ravel astonishes us with the scope of his compositions, classical and modern at the same time.
@sammcgrath8700
@sammcgrath8700 2 года назад
By arranger, are you referring to his orchestration of Pictures at an Exhibition? That is remarkable, for sure.
@conraddean6510
@conraddean6510 4 года назад
A testament to show what the piano really can do. its always when you think youve heard it all do you realise you havent
@Searenfall
@Searenfall 4 года назад
Gaspard de la nuit est pour moi le meilleur triptyque pour piano que Maurice Ravel ai composé. Le premier poème "ondine" et celui qui m'a ensorcelé le plus, la première fois que je l'ai écouté c'est par Martha Argerich qui l'interprète à merveille. Quand je l'écoute j'ai l’impression de voyager vers d'autres terres très lointaines qui pour moi sont le paradis.
@walli33
@walli33 7 месяцев назад
qu est ce que ça serait alors si tu entendais la voix d un ange , Ravel excellent , Debussy Magnifique
@alexs1504
@alexs1504 4 месяца назад
Et pourtant ce serait plutôt l'enfer...
@TranceDNBHouse
@TranceDNBHouse 5 лет назад
The opening chords to Le Gibet are incredible.
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 2 года назад
The combinations of Minor 9ths and sevenths give it a tragically despairing and painful sound
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 лет назад
Turner the artist was able to travel so much further through his art than the realities of his life and times.
@miraiya1408
@miraiya1408 4 года назад
4:15 Listening to this part makes me feel like music didn’t exist before I heard this and this is in some sort of alternate dimension .
@ella_rain
@ella_rain 3 года назад
It’s amazing!
@davisatdavis1
@davisatdavis1 5 лет назад
That heartbreaking moment when an ad plays in the middle of the piece... 🤯
@Tom_Quixote
@Tom_Quixote 4 года назад
Without adblock I would never use youtube.
@prismavidamusic7226
@prismavidamusic7226 4 года назад
There's always one in the comments section who hasn't discovered adblock lol
4 года назад
Everyone had adblocker. Except you.
@davisatdavis1
@davisatdavis1 4 года назад
Does adblocker actually work? I thought it was a scam.
@muntingmonique2781
@muntingmonique2781 3 года назад
yes, should be forbidden, it's really so disresptecful for the composer, the interpreter and those who listen at him !
@colingordon8265
@colingordon8265 3 года назад
Those 2 metronomic notes in the second movement show how powerful quiet music can be.
@stynway59
@stynway59 Год назад
That tolling of the bell..
@armageddon6507
@armageddon6507 3 года назад
This type of music is good for creating scenarios in ur head lol
@kimweonill
@kimweonill 6 лет назад
One of the best performances of this masterpiece I've ever heard.
@Florian-rd3eb
@Florian-rd3eb 3 года назад
My favourite piece of all time. After years I can enjoy this like the first time, so colourful and mysterious..
@xenasloan6859
@xenasloan6859 Месяц назад
so agreee....its just so good however that own compositions become easy victims of self-ridicule
@uralbob1
@uralbob1 Год назад
My God, this is a beautiful piece and a tremendous performance! Thanks to all who made this possible!
@jacobinfier9407
@jacobinfier9407 9 месяцев назад
Agreed, brother.
@raas96
@raas96 9 лет назад
where have I been.... Ravel is incredible
@salabb
@salabb 3 года назад
It's transcending
@nealbradleigh5069
@nealbradleigh5069 3 года назад
The best is yet to come. Delve into his full orchestral compositions, always with eyes closed and imagination wide open. Look into one of his contemporaries, CLAUDE DEBUSSY and his works, as well!
@nealbradleigh5069
@nealbradleigh5069 3 года назад
Sadly, in mainstream media's wasteland. Find a commercial classical music formatted station, to enjoy more exposure to this and other artist l s, such as fellow Frenchman CLSUDE DEBUSSY.
@agentbeavis5756
@agentbeavis5756 4 года назад
Very beautiful. I've just listened to it for the 1st time in my life and didn't expect to come across a theme that is so well familiar to me. One of my favourite bands, Oceansize, borrowed the theme that starts here at 08:10. Oceansize used it as a segue for their first album, Efflorescence.
@yelkhan2002
@yelkhan2002 Год назад
That part sounded so modern on the Oceansize track that it's hard to believe this is where it came from
@fredmich6756
@fredmich6756 2 года назад
C est un choc à chaque écoute Gaspard nuit et jour !
@mfrdbigolin
@mfrdbigolin 4 года назад
It is incredible that a song manages to convey that level of immersion.
@I.amthatrealJuan
@I.amthatrealJuan 3 года назад
*piece
@cultivandoflores3990
@cultivandoflores3990 3 года назад
Lindo! Gostaria muito de poder ouvir "Pavane pour une enfant défunt"( Maurice Ravel). É tão linda!
@jmicreyes
@jmicreyes Год назад
This is what my mind, soul and body needed, thank you.
@antenazbiorcza3560
@antenazbiorcza3560 3 года назад
4:14...I am not satisfied but relieved at the same time...how is this even possible??
@Vincent-ig2cb
@Vincent-ig2cb Месяц назад
I can almost hear Ravel coming to this point in the composition (4:14) and realising that the piano cannot quite physically convey the musical thought. We can only imagine that had he orchestrated these poems, the emotion would be overwhelming.
@ziggy4494
@ziggy4494 Год назад
I'm a artist and I create characters. I am currently writing the story of my character, Gaspard. A man from the 40's. And to discover that something as magnificent as this exists is really inspiring, to hear that as I put Gaspard's story down on paper, and illustrate his face with that background sound, is a wonderful thing.
@tititalin
@tititalin 8 лет назад
Just breathtaking...
@efox9707
@efox9707 4 года назад
sounds so bizarrely space-age! love it
@yanndelteil4976
@yanndelteil4976 8 лет назад
C'est hors du temps,on peut écouter ça en 2250,ça sera toujours un ovni d'émotions
@Vanolo999
@Vanolo999 5 лет назад
My soul has been sadly kissed
@rogier3486
@rogier3486 3 года назад
sadly?
@annemarieclaudia
@annemarieclaudia 7 лет назад
Un mot me vient à l'esprit chaque fois que j'écoute du Ravel....Féérique!
@cinnamoncoffeecake5925
@cinnamoncoffeecake5925 4 года назад
Bavouzet always takes me to another planet with his playing, it's so distinct as well
@holdupsomethingaintright7919
Ravel is such a genius, this piece is MAGICAL, my ears literally blessed
@scottk7515
@scottk7515 2 года назад
That painting is one of the most inspired visions to accompany a timeless masterpiece I've ever seen. I've lingered in it so many times while listening that I thought I'd see if anyone else was so-moved.
@ericastier1646
@ericastier1646 2 года назад
The more correct painting for the piece would have the historical Gibet of Paris on Mountfaucond where countless criminals were hanged. The architecture of it was made so it could host 60 hanged bodies at the same time and was built on a Hill so the hanging bodies could be seen from very far away at sunset. Bodies were left 3 years until nothing of them was left. This gives you the more accurate background for the Gibet than the impressionistic painting.
@yanakulinich3501
@yanakulinich3501 9 лет назад
beautiful!This music is like Wonderland!
@kal8622
@kal8622 2 года назад
bebe yes this sound and tunes remind me of everyone can be friends, but they forget.
@melodies8854
@melodies8854 3 года назад
I'm not entirely sure what I listened to, but I know I'm inlove with it
@scorpiocurse7969
@scorpiocurse7969 3 года назад
Stunning, simply stunning.
@terryjudy5984
@terryjudy5984 6 лет назад
Daphnis and Chloe is his GREATEST work. The sounds of heaven.
@theressamurphy2996
@theressamurphy2996 4 года назад
This piece is so lovely...I am hypnotized ... Thank you for this soothing piece by Ravel☺️
@Caillouteletub123
@Caillouteletub123 8 лет назад
wow ceci est quelquechose de très unique. J'adore
@oltynn
@oltynn 5 лет назад
la meilleure interprétation que j ai pu entendre..! bravo à mr Bavouzet
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity
@Charlyfromthenuclearcity 5 лет назад
4:14 This part ! It's incredible. If someone has a music theory explaination of what's happening that would be great. It just seems like there's a modulation at each chord to my ears.
@mischacarlberg6631
@mischacarlberg6631 5 лет назад
I agree that it's incredible. It's basically doing a descending whole note scale while playing the chords that are one note below the main note of the chords. For instance, it starts on C# and goes down to B in the first two notes of the melody while the chord is an B minor chord. Then it continues descending down the whole note scale, so the following two tones are A and G, with the chord being a G minor chord. The reason for starting on the second note is probably to create some tension before doing a semi-resolution by going back to the main note. On the third chord (which is a D# minor), the melody stops at the second note, probably because he wanted to create more tension before the final two tones, which are there to lead back to the main melody again. While this happens, the left hand is adding even more colour to the chords with its ascending and descending arpeggios, the most notable of these colours being the E added at the top for the B minor chord. To summarize, what he is doing here is using a well-known technique used for making the music sound emotional, which is to make the chord an add2 chord by simply adding the second note in the scale to the chord. It is truly genius to combine this with the whole tone scale that the impressionist music is known for. This piece is full of moments where the harmonies are even crazier, and that's why it's my favourite piano piece ever written. Sadly it is also one of the most difficult piano pieces ever written, and while I am pretty comfortable with playing things up to Henle 8, but this piece is beyond that. Hope you found my analysis useful, and I will be happy if anyone else has more things to add to my analysis.
@TimothyZhou0
@TimothyZhou0 5 лет назад
I'm no theorist, but here's my two cents. Ravel repeats the same modulation three times in a cycle; i V7-i V7-i V7-i. He starts off in B minor, then adds C so that the i chord also functions as a pivot to V7 in G minor; then he repeats process this to get to D-sharp minor and finally back to B minor. Since the bass has a very stable progression V7-i, you constantly get strong cadences and a feeling of resolution. However, the root moves down by a major 3rd each time, which is highly unusual. The keys are evenly spaced out across circle of 5ths, creating an effect of tonal ambiguity. Incidentally, this is the same chord progression that John Coltrane used in his jazz hit "Giant Steps," see en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Coltrane_changes.
@Antland14
@Antland14 5 лет назад
I agree, I just keep going back to 4:14 ! It's just so sad and powerful ...
@dennischiapello7243
@dennischiapello7243 4 года назад
Ravel was said to have had the most subtle harmonic ear of any composer. I think this is especially evident in the Valses Nobles et Sentimentales (for piano.)
@aflightofbumblebee749
@aflightofbumblebee749 4 года назад
Timothy Zhou I thought that John Coltrane seeing those chords before getting further down your comment,,,!,,I must be going in the right direction at last !.....
@DaKrotomo
@DaKrotomo 7 лет назад
I. Ondine 0:00 II. Le Gibet 7:14 III. Scarbo 13:43
@nurwer
@nurwer 7 лет назад
thank you so much
@Ethan-ib5hk
@Ethan-ib5hk 4 года назад
Cringe moment
@Taunteur
@Taunteur 3 года назад
@@Ethan-ib5hk Rly? Why?
@Ethan-ib5hk
@Ethan-ib5hk 3 года назад
@@Taunteur I don’t remember why I wrote that, the guy edited his comment so I suppose he fixed whatever I was talking about 🤷
@DeusExHomeboy
@DeusExHomeboy 3 года назад
sweet jesus thank you! I was dreading having to figure out where the scarbo began!!
@guidovernaglione5127
@guidovernaglione5127 5 лет назад
Che magnifico pianista!!! Sulla genialità di Ravel e sulla bellezza incommensurabile di Gaspard de la nuit non c'è altro da dire se non "grazie, Maestro!"
@80mbeats
@80mbeats 2 года назад
I just gotta say, this music was made for that image, it perfectly encapsulates the essence and feel of the piece
@aliciasarramida
@aliciasarramida 10 лет назад
what a beauty !!!!!
@cynthiamadrid1430
@cynthiamadrid1430 4 года назад
I always imagine being in a garden At twilight and I meet a Welcomed visitor....
@Dalexfolly2
@Dalexfolly2 7 лет назад
This is perhaps one of the most beautiful pieces written for piano
@dedompler
@dedompler 6 лет назад
Subjective.
@TomCL-vb6xc
@TomCL-vb6xc 5 лет назад
S30V It is objectively one of the most well written pieces in the sense that the understanding of the intricacies of not just piano playing but the writing of music itself is unbelievable. There really is layer upon layer of not just difficulty for difficulty’s sake but genuine and considerate attention to details expressed within the poems the three pieces are based upon. It is objective also that some people ( like Ravel ) possess abilities that cannot really be categorized as anything other than supernatural - there really is no plausible way of explaining how one man is capable of producing work such as this.
@p-y8210
@p-y8210 4 года назад
@@TheJazzMemoir they are not even close to gaspard de la nuit.
@stacia6678
@stacia6678 3 года назад
@@TomCL-vb6xc It is subjective. I feel that one of the most beautiful pieces for piano is Sorabji’s Fantaisie Espagnole, but it takes a very dignified ear to actually grasp the melody and theme in the music. It is so beautiful, although I do agree Ravel is a beautiful Imporessionist to listen to as well. This piece is as beautiful as you say, but not on everyone’s favourite pieces list.
@pianissimo_yt
@pianissimo_yt 2 года назад
@@TheJazzMemoir bruh
@HeronOliveira
@HeronOliveira 5 лет назад
Magnífico! Ravel nos transporta para cada cenário de forma bastante nítida. Impossível ficar indiferente à beleza dessa obra.
@Yukiko7611
@Yukiko7611 7 лет назад
So calm, perfect to find rest in it.
@Lengo67
@Lengo67 6 лет назад
Wow! Nice liner notes to go with this beautiful work of music! Good job on them!
@xenontesla122
@xenontesla122 6 лет назад
It’s amazing how much the part leading up to 4:14 seems like it’s going to resolve but doesn’t.
@billyves1
@billyves1 4 года назад
Ce tableau de Turner est un excellent choix pictural ;-).
@chrishennessy3543
@chrishennessy3543 6 лет назад
7.14 onwards in just beautiful, subtle and sublime
@lovecacaonibs91
@lovecacaonibs91 5 лет назад
I love this music. No lyrics but beautiful, pure sound.
@stynway59
@stynway59 Год назад
The "lyrics" are in the sparse poems that inspired them, by Aloysius Bertrand. You'll hear everything he describes in Ravel's music
@alessandropicci4667
@alessandropicci4667 5 лет назад
Just sublime.
@easyaspi1177
@easyaspi1177 6 лет назад
Thanks for scholarly explanation from our room host!
@hoplonjose7195
@hoplonjose7195 3 года назад
Subtle mastery, oh Ravel! ❤️✨
@oliviertar1454
@oliviertar1454 3 года назад
I have just experienced listening to this music with toads singing on the background. It imitated the ghastly presence of Scarbo in the poems of Aloysius Bertrand.
@jankekuik8458
@jankekuik8458 Год назад
and one of my favourite paintings. beautiful.
@evang2881
@evang2881 5 лет назад
Heard this at a concert, it was fantastic.
@yannaelquenel
@yannaelquenel 3 года назад
Bravo! That's a very beautiful interpretation! well done !
@MarbleStatueMillett
@MarbleStatueMillett 9 лет назад
I thoroughly enjoy the tone of this piece, it is interesting how music from over 100 years ago can be felt, it is a timeless emotion that Ravel composes. Music today does not posses this quality with such power. These feelings are so essential that they are not of the times, but transcendent of them.
@juxtapode2781
@juxtapode2781 8 лет назад
+MultiMillett you talk like there was no jazz
@volodiaarnaud599
@volodiaarnaud599 8 лет назад
+MultiMillett "music today", ahaha, Ravel himself (who was really interested in all sorts of stuff) would have found this a stupid thing to say. Each era has wonderful music, but unfortunately each era also has bitter people, all saying the same bulls***. Mozart, Turner, Picasso, Ravel, Parker, Davis and all the others had to face people like that, and I bet they were annoyed too...
@brotherwoo
@brotherwoo 8 лет назад
+MultiMillett What 'music of today' do you mean? There's plenty of great stuff out here. Maybe doesn't fall in the classical music category, but plenty that will stand the test of time...
@ronwalker4849
@ronwalker4849 8 лет назад
+Shawn Wooster THE ONLY GREAT MUSIC OF TODAY IS JAZZ AND MUCH OF IF INFLUENCED BY BLACK MUSICIANS. THE CLASSICAL COMPOSITIONS OF ANY BEAUTY STOPPED AFTER RACHMANINOFF STRAVINSKI, PROKOFIEV. MUSIC OF "TODAY" IS NOT WORTH EVEN PRETENDING THAT IT IS MUSIC. IT IS ONLY A BUSINESS FOR VARIOUS USES LIKE MOVIES, ETC. LIKE MODERN- ART WHICH STOPPED THE SAME TIME CLASSICAL MUSIC STOPPED. NOW ART IS JUST A BUSINESS FOR FOOLS.
@markmusatau1929
@markmusatau1929 8 лет назад
+Ron Walker Music was always a business after it left church/ritualistic setting. Get used to it.
@theardvanheerde2208
@theardvanheerde2208 5 лет назад
So very beautiful !!!!!!!
@ArtVandelay-he3sz
@ArtVandelay-he3sz 3 года назад
I envision the dueling fates: Jedi vs Sith. This is one of the greatest performances on keys in human history.
@notaire2
@notaire2 6 лет назад
Your description is always precise and perfect. In many times much better than Wikipedia!
@eliasszhouu2744
@eliasszhouu2744 4 года назад
1:22, simply magical
@SCRIABINIST
@SCRIABINIST 3 года назад
My short interpretation of the 3 pieces Ondine: A quite dance like piece that is surrounded by mist and fog around a mysterious island, as the day rises and the currents increase, the fog disappears and appears something colossal and unbelievable, where the listener has a pause to re think about the beauty of the climax before he/she is drawn back into a raging wave of ocean Gibet: A sunset stained with blood, like Edvard Munch's Scream, the landscape tainted with red and vibrant colors, as the blurry image of the hanged man appears, the scene turns into a vibrant but contrasting image of tragedy Scarbo: A Goblin who lurks at night, mischieve and devestating, as it creeps up into houses, suffocation begins and a violent rage happens out of nowhere, there is subtle beauty in the scenes. As the rambling continues, the climax and dramatic power arrives, with overwhelming technical difficulty and beauty, the curtains draws on this play temporarily, as the mists gather up, the goblin lurks back into the shadows, only to return with a wonderful passage of notes, as it continue its rampage, another drama appears to end the scene off with complete shock and leaving the listeners amazed at the masterpiece they just heard.
@stynway59
@stynway59 Год назад
Yes, the pieces follow the narrative so closely, their almost like a film score. The words become visual through sound
@diamondbridgesshow
@diamondbridgesshow 3 года назад
Bravo! Jean-Efflam Bavouzet such an inspiration. Thank you!
@Kimlannn
@Kimlannn 9 лет назад
As Aloysius Bertrand's poems, this is a bit strange but beautiful !
@wzvarick
@wzvarick Год назад
I've never heard of this pianist, but this is a truly wonderful rendition- unmannered, clean, accurate, delicate, beautifully textured. Wow! I've been listening to recordings and live performances of Gaspard for decades, all the usual people -argerich, pogorelich, all the younger hot shot pianists in recital and competitions, and this for me hits the mark.
@asaddhaumya4567
@asaddhaumya4567 8 лет назад
Painting by John William Turner :)
@MusicNMovieAddict
@MusicNMovieAddict 8 лет назад
An amazing painter! But his first name is Joseph, not John!
@vincentcsmith102
@vincentcsmith102 7 лет назад
my mum wrote a book on him.....go buy it and read it
@renelevaillant6601
@renelevaillant6601 6 лет назад
Joseph Mallord William Turner. Ravel should be better known.He is one of the Greats!!
@clinthazzard7397
@clinthazzard7397 5 лет назад
Bootstraps Turner?
@BannerOfBlasfemy
@BannerOfBlasfemy 5 лет назад
@@vincentcsmith102 which book is it?
@elisavieira737
@elisavieira737 3 года назад
Beautiful thanks 🌹
@marie-lynnissa656
@marie-lynnissa656 2 года назад
For those of you wondering, the painting is by JMW Turner, titled The Sun is God.
@0ContentDeleted0
@0ContentDeleted0 2 года назад
@@Dylonely42 why do I see you everywhere?
@allisonbishop9365
@allisonbishop9365 5 лет назад
this will always be my definitive recording of the piece.
@starlodear2987
@starlodear2987 5 лет назад
I would like to hear your opinion on Ken Sasaki's interpretation.
@allisonbishop9365
@allisonbishop9365 5 лет назад
Hmm, I've never heard it! I'll give it a listen and let you know what I think. @@starlodear2987
@khorps4756
@khorps4756 5 лет назад
so? what do you think?
@allisonbishop9365
@allisonbishop9365 5 лет назад
still like Bavouzet better! :x @@khorps4756
@jamescecil3563
@jamescecil3563 5 лет назад
Brilliant.
@maxblanchard5258
@maxblanchard5258 5 лет назад
Ondine feels too much like a dream
@bobioa
@bobioa 5 лет назад
Compositore e pianista fanno vibrare tutte le corde dello spirito incantato dalla magica visione.
@Damuvader
@Damuvader 4 месяца назад
This is a really underrated recording. We always listen to the well-known masters like Hamelin or Pogorelich, but this is one of my favourites!
@sosavory2881
@sosavory2881 4 года назад
this is a masterpiece
@rickylazza93
@rickylazza93 6 лет назад
Came here after reading Root Double *Before Crime After Days* and this is truly magnificent. I'm grateful to the autors of the visual novel.
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 лет назад
I love the painting
@c.g.marseille4510
@c.g.marseille4510 6 лет назад
many thanks for the all !
@malenatk2173
@malenatk2173 4 года назад
discovered this masterpiece through twoset's painting video :)
@allisonbishop9365
@allisonbishop9365 6 лет назад
best interpretation.
@scottrichard6309
@scottrichard6309 2 года назад
Absolutely! Is this your favorite song?
@universalquestion2995
@universalquestion2995 5 лет назад
This is so serene in a beautiful way
@visitedeschantiers699
@visitedeschantiers699 5 лет назад
Extraordinaire.
@r4b32t11
@r4b32t11 4 года назад
EXQUISITE.... HEAVENLY PIANO
@paxwallacejazz
@paxwallacejazz 6 лет назад
No wonder so many jazz pianists really like Ravel. Can you say chromatically altered harmonies in no hurry to resolve.
@prismavidamusic7226
@prismavidamusic7226 4 года назад
lol Well put. At least this does constantly resolve. So much jazz does nothing of the kind. Lots of it is amazing too however. Just have to do a lot of sifting.
@Dylonely42
@Dylonely42 Год назад
Solo piano masterpiece of music. Undisputably.
@MrAquilina420
@MrAquilina420 Год назад
What masterful compositions. Ravel did god’s work. Thanks
@neuIlaryRheinKlange
@neuIlaryRheinKlange 12 лет назад
It's by W.M.J. Turner, "Norham Castle, Sunrise".
@kingkyleiv7960
@kingkyleiv7960 3 года назад
Are you still alive??
@birgitbofarull4410
@birgitbofarull4410 3 года назад
Turner, a pre impressionist. Visionary.
@franciscozarppa7747
@franciscozarppa7747 3 года назад
Uno de mis compositores clásicos preferido, me resulta muy sugerente y original
@eirarodriguez6035
@eirarodriguez6035 Год назад
That is so beatiful.
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