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Le marché aux poissons de Tsukiji
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Tristan et Isolde à Tokyo
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SHIBUYA
SHINJUKU
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SHINJUKU
SONY BUILDING
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SONY BUILDING
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MIYAJIMA
PORT LINER
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PORT LINER
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MONTAGNE KOBE
TEMPLE SHINTO
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TEMPLE SHINTO
KYOTO (京都市)
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KYOTO (京都市)
ROAD TO KYOTO
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ROAD TO KYOTO
Gion Matsuri (祇園祭)
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Gion Matsuri (祇園祭)
DAPHNIS et CHLOÉ
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DAPHNIS et CHLOÉ
ELEKTRA
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ELEKTRA
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TIMELAPSE Scène Orchestre Chœur MAKROPOULOS
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GEOCACHING
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GEOCACHING

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  • @danielejossi3968
    @danielejossi3968 18 วันที่ผ่านมา

    Comment s'appelle le danseur principal ..c'est un beau danseur ....c'est très lié .....superbe !!!!!!!

  • @edumarrodriguez4952
    @edumarrodriguez4952 หลายเดือนก่อน

    La música es excelente, lo máximo.

  • @kikyo-sb5ye
    @kikyo-sb5ye 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    41:00 夜明け 52:15 全員の踊り

  • @gillestheberge2941
    @gillestheberge2941 2 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Qu'est-ce que c'est que ce Copyright en filigrane...? Cela dénature la beauté de la scène...! 🤨

  • @Tsamnon
    @Tsamnon 3 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ♥️🥹

  • @MarissaCuetlach
    @MarissaCuetlach 4 หลายเดือนก่อน

    41:00 daybreak

  • @jjalifano1
    @jjalifano1 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The most beautiful and enchanting music, chorus, and ballet in the world. A magnificent collaborative performance!❤ ❤❤

  • @Rosie-gd2mn
    @Rosie-gd2mn 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    The most beautiful music in the world. Enchanting.

  • @MarshallArtz007
    @MarshallArtz007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

    Maurice Ravel (1875-1937) Daphnis et Chloé (1909-12) Complete Ballet 00:01 *Opening Credits* Tableau 1️⃣ 🧝‍♀️🧝 Une prairie a la lisiére d'un bois sacré _(A meadow at the edge of a sacred grove)_ 01:24 1. _Introduction_ 04:24 2. _Danse religieuse_ [5] In a grotto, a crowd of youngsters bow before an altar of nymphs. Girls dance around the shepherd Daphnis, kindling Chloé's jealousy. 11:15 3. _Danse générale_ [26] The cowherd Dorcon competes for Chloé's attention. A dance contest is proposed for a kiss from Chloé. 12:52 4. _Danse grotesque de Dorcon_ [33] The crowd mocks the rival suitor's clumsy motions. 14:42 5. _Danse légère et gracieuse_ _de Daphnis_ [43] With a light and graceful dance Daphnis wins the contest and accepts his reward. Daphnis and Chloé embrace. The crowd withdraws with Chloé, leaving Daphnis in ecstasy. 19:15 6. _Danse de Lycéion_ [53] Another shepherdess, Lycéion, tries to entice Daphnis. Pirates attack. Chloé beseeches the nymphs' protection but is carried off. 22:31 7. _Danse lente et mystérieuse des_ _Nymphe (Nocturne)_ [74] Daphnis searches for Chloé but collapses in despair. The nymphs come to life, revive Daphnis and supplicate Pan, the god of the shepherds. Tableau 2️⃣ 🦸🏻🦸‍♂️ Camp des pirates 27:31 8. _Interlude [choir a cappella]_ [83] 30:20 9. _Danse guerrière_ [93] The pirates exhaust themselves in a war-like dance. Their chief orders Chloe to dance. 35:14 10. _Danse suppliante de Chloé_ [133] As she dances in supplication, Chloé tries to escape. As the chief carries her off, fantastic satyrs surround the pirates. Pan appears and the terrified pirates flee. Tableau 3️⃣ 🧝🧝‍♀️ *Paysage du première 1er tableau, а la fin de la nuit* _(Landscape of the first 1st tableau, at the end of the night)_ 41:02 11. _Lever du jour (Daybreak)_ [155] As day breaks, Daphnis and Chloé are reunited. An old shepherd, Lammon, explains that Pan intervened in memory of his own love of the nymph Syrinx. 46:26 12. _Pantomime (Les amours de Pan et_ _Syrinx)_ [172] The couple mime the tale of Pan's courtship of Syrinx, whom he enchanted with a flute of reeds. Before the nymphs' altar Daphnis pledges his love for Chloé. 48:01 _Très lent_ *[176]* _(the famous flute solo)_ 53:20 13. _Danse général (Bacchanale)_ [199] As they tenderly embrace, the entire company joins in a wild joyous dance. 0:56:53 *Applause* 1:02:00 *Closing Credits* *Orchestra and Chorus of the* *Opéra National de Paris* _Alessandro Di Stefano, chorus director_ *Philippe Jordan, conductor* _Score rehearsal numbers are shown in_ _brackets._ [ ]

  • @davidclifford5124
    @davidclifford5124 9 หลายเดือนก่อน

    This is so beautiful. I wonder if it's possible to purchase a proper recording of this performance.

  • @user-uy1sr8jc9e
    @user-uy1sr8jc9e 10 หลายเดือนก่อน

    エルヴェ、美しい…

  • @neg_9423
    @neg_9423 11 หลายเดือนก่อน

    ラヴェルの音楽がすごすぎますね

    • @MarshallArtz007
      @MarshallArtz007 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      It’s a miracle. 😎🎹

  • @user-in7cm1ih2x
    @user-in7cm1ih2x ปีที่แล้ว

    Божественная красота!!!!!

  • @user-qf6ig7kv1g
    @user-qf6ig7kv1g ปีที่แล้ว

    Красивое действие, приятно смотреть на мальчиков и девочек танцующих. Это же древний Лонг, он написал "Дафнис и Хлоя"?

    • @Hailey_Paige_1937
      @Hailey_Paige_1937 ปีที่แล้ว

      Longus, yes! This was originally written by him.

  • @rayoflightshines
    @rayoflightshines ปีที่แล้ว

    mise en scène époustoufflante! servie par une interprtation vocale mais aussi théâtrale (cette dernière étant indispensable)

  • @WotanKlingsor
    @WotanKlingsor 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    This Klytämnestra is terrible

    • @ChrSedat
      @ChrSedat 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      „This Klytämnestra“?? : this is no other than the great Waltraud Meier, awe-inspiring also in this production

    • @WotanKlingsor
      @WotanKlingsor 7 หลายเดือนก่อน

      @@ChrSedat her Klytämnestra is simply boring.

  • @operacat1
    @operacat1 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Great cast!!

  • @laszlojarecsni4288
    @laszlojarecsni4288 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Incredibly focussed performances in a masterfully original new vision. The multiplication effect is just mind blowing in places. Thank you immensely for posting the totality!

  • @MrMichaelvier
    @MrMichaelvier 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Richard Strauss is the greatest composer of the 20th. century....the Music is just breathtaking genius ...thx for posting.....love the Orchestra love Robert Carson:-)

  • @emmayunes5745
    @emmayunes5745 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    name of the company and the ballet?

  • @batardnoir
    @batardnoir 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    27:00 1:39:40

  • @luisdejesus7877
    @luisdejesus7877 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Hervé Moreau has gorgeous hair!

  • @johnborstlap5497
    @johnborstlap5497 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Cold not watch it for more than 8 minutes. The usual failure of understanding subject and music, and what ballet is in combination with such score. The abstract visual opening is ridiculous and has nothing to do with the work. (It's the warning sign of what is to follow.) The choir at the opening is completely wrong: in the score it says: p (= piano, soft) and 'derrière la scène', which is: behind the scenes. This means: the choral sound should appear magically whithin the texture as if from far away and not, as here, plunge loudly as a big stone into the calm pond of the orchestral sound. Then the dancing. They do a nice job but it has no connection with the music at all. It is as if they are dancing to a quite different work, as if it is a result of planning going terribly wrong. No, the concept is primitive and modernist - the ideology of half a century old whereby an existing work is 'intervened' by very different 'ideas' to 'update' a work which does not need that at all to be accessible to modern audiences. A shame.... for the Opera de Paris. They should dig a big hole in one of the Parisian parcs and bury their head into it for a long time and reflect on the arrogant idiocy of deforming one of the master pieces of their own tradition.

  • @juanringer1701
    @juanringer1701 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    Coreograficamente despertó mi interés recién después de los primeros 30 minutos. Musicalmente impecable y emocionante cómo siempre.

  • @snoopenny
    @snoopenny 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Decorative, glib choreography.

  • @marinezgarin2121
    @marinezgarin2121 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Amazing ❤️👏🏻

  • @swayamnath3853
    @swayamnath3853 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Graciously Elegant

  • @redschonewille
    @redschonewille 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Tres belle

  • @user-wv8jp2wm3b
    @user-wv8jp2wm3b 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    自分用 41:03

  • @salvatoresantorelli8206
    @salvatoresantorelli8206 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Maurice🌹❤️ fantastique☘️🌼

  • @user-vc7zy5wq4n
    @user-vc7zy5wq4n 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    23:20

  • @Mr-Prasguerman
    @Mr-Prasguerman 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Sem dúvida nenhuma , uma das melhores obras de RAVEL SE NÃO A MELHOR !!!!!

  • @heidiroos7602
    @heidiroos7602 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    41:03

  • @daniparrell6968
    @daniparrell6968 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Bravo

  • @Ricardo.Gomes.S.
    @Ricardo.Gomes.S. 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    👏👏👏👏👏

  • @Ricardo.Gomes.S.
    @Ricardo.Gomes.S. 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Acho que se tivesse o cenário florestal ficaria mais legal ainda

  • @Ricardo.Gomes.S.
    @Ricardo.Gomes.S. 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Elegância

  • @chopin65
    @chopin65 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Lovely. Charming. Eternal. Thank you, I had this to watch with my breakfast. I had been feeling sorry for myself, but now realize how disgusting self pity is in the presence of such holiness and beauty. Self pity is blasphemous in its presence. I am whole again.

  • @simonkawasaki4229
    @simonkawasaki4229 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Absolutely stunning. Hypnotic dance. Color is used beautifully, if not a bit garishly. Everyone is timestamping the lever du jour, but I will time stamp the lovely supplication dance at 35:14. Tantalizing music and choreo.

  • @susannevollmer2347
    @susannevollmer2347 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    Who is the choreographer? Please?

  • @margauxblanchard1992
    @margauxblanchard1992 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    I loved this performance. The symbolic scenography from Buren is giving space for imagination and dancers self expression. For those who don't get touched by this I only see the eternal gap of appreciation between abstract and figurative art. I think what Millepied express the most perfectly is the individuality of the female and male identity inside the couple which is for me the heart of the love story of Daphnis and Chloe. How this awake for love is kept as an intimate secret and the intimidations comfort them in the sincerity of their feelings. Everything is symbolic in this story and this intepretation reinfocrce the myth. Does one really need a sheep to act like a shepherd ?

    • @Julio-fz8xj
      @Julio-fz8xj 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I loved your reply, Margaux. Fuel for thought, or at least, to pursue a deeper understanding of this beautiful work of art. Thanks.

    • @baldevis
      @baldevis ปีที่แล้ว

      For the life of me, I can't understand why you need all these garish primary colors. You should be able to understand the meaning of it all in black and white. And what kind of simpleton needs to see all these big clunky humans sweating their way through such elaborate exertions? The music alone should be enough stimulation for the mind to conjure up this timeless story...if you have a mind. Come to think of it, why this tiresome, antiquated dependence on music? Music is the same old noise that's been polluting the air of theatres for centuries without end. You should be able to fully appreciate this great masterpiece of early 20th century symbolism by reading the scenario and dance notations. You have imaginations, do you not? You want the artists to spoon feed the whole experience to you? Why, just thinking about the title alone should be sufficient...if your mind is reasonably developed, that is. What is it you want...to be stimulated...or God forbid, entertained?

    • @Hailey_Paige_1937
      @Hailey_Paige_1937 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@baldevis Music pollutes theaters?? Personally, I feel it enhances the imagination. I’m reading the story by Longus while listening to and studying the score. It’s a beautiful experience that Ravel captures and brightens through his brilliant craftsmanship of orchestration and sound-color.

    • @baldevis
      @baldevis ปีที่แล้ว

      @@Hailey_Paige_1937 I suspect your perception of sarcasm is a bit impaired.

    • @Hailey_Paige_1937
      @Hailey_Paige_1937 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@baldevis Yes, actually. I genuinely didn’t know you were being sarcastic (I’m Autistic). So yes, it’s hard for me to read sarcasm via text. My apologies.

  • @leoinsf
    @leoinsf 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    It is obvious that this is a ballet for orchestral performance. However, I enjoyed the Paris Opera Ballet performance very much. So much of Ravel's score is cerebral and it could never be physicalized. It would take a fantastic choreographer to capture the Ravel vision. However, the ballet as conceived really captures some of the intent of Ravel's vision and the choreographer succeeds to a great extent. For those who have been enchanted by Ravel's score and choreographed it within their own mind, ballet is a prisoner of convention. Modern dance would be a more immediate expression of what Ravel intended. Ravel would have needed a movie version to fully realize what he was trying to dramatize. The wind machine within the ballet setting didn't quite do it for me who always conceptualized the wind as outdoors in a sea-like setting. I think a modern dance version filmed so that non-ballet aspects could be included. Constant twirling and dancing within the confines of the stage is not what Ravel conceived. He was too imaginative for old-fashioned ballet. The pirates were not scary enough! His music is absolutely terrifying. The conventions of the stage and group ballet dancing just did not capture the drama of what Ravel was trying to show. I hope someday we can bring the Ravel vision to life. His glorious music deserves this kind of realization. Maybe some great movie director would work with a ballet choreographer and come up with a more Ravel oriented vision of the ballet.

    • @jschuler53
      @jschuler53 3 ปีที่แล้ว

      Leo Catalano What an interesting comment about how to translate Ravel's vision into an appropriate medium. I have only heard an orchestral performance so your comments intrigue me. I need to think about this some more. I have spent. my life in film, tv and the general concept of presentation and representation as an academic. I lol when you said the pirates were not scary enough, then immediately justified it by commenting on how terrifying Ravel's music is. I am extremely intrigued by your comment. Thanks for the insight. .

  • @VG-ey4gi
    @VG-ey4gi 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    COPYRIGHT ...pathetic

  • @markbeck8384
    @markbeck8384 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    I thought I had heard all the music, but there was more than I remembered; and what a gorgeous score it is! I very much liked the choreography; thought the story was clear. LOVED the costumes. This seems an ideal role for Aurelia Dupont. She is always so cool and detached, which was perfect for this; and she seemed to be enjoying herself. I thought the simplicity of design really helped; I think a real Pan, and pastoral peasants, and pirates would have actually gotten in the way, and dated it a bit.

  • @eb4256
    @eb4256 5 ปีที่แล้ว

    Can you tell me what ballet company is this?

    • @plbt5323
      @plbt5323 5 ปีที่แล้ว

      It is Paris Opera Ballet !

  • @reneematte8426
    @reneematte8426 5 ปีที่แล้ว

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  • @florencionogalesmunoz2028
    @florencionogalesmunoz2028 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Yo estuve en una de aquellas representaciones en la Opera Bastille de Paris. Memorable velada. Solo una objeción. A la Opera Bastille le sucede como al MET de NY, las enormes dimensiones de las salas hacen que el volumen al que se escuchan es bajo. No digo que la acústica sea mala, solo que se oyen más bajo. Ese efecto solo se aprecia en la sala, no en las grabaciones.

  • @peteradaniel
    @peteradaniel 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Wow! Theorin sounds terrible. First heard her at ROH years ago singing Turandot and she sounded awful then. Opinion was then cemented by her catastrophic Brunhilde at the Met a few years after. This was truly terrible. What a wobble.

    • @eduardoparnassi9656
      @eduardoparnassi9656 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      Por favor, no hable pavadas, Theorin tiene sus altibajos, pero en esta función está estupenda vocalmente y como actriz.

    • @paulwien65
      @paulwien65 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      With all my Respekt Mr. Daniel .. a normal vibrato from a dramatic Voice is far away from wobble..

    • @user-ir8is3wy8t
      @user-ir8is3wy8t ปีที่แล้ว

      Теорин эмоциональна и очень выразительна в этой роли. Качка? Не заметил.

  • @ChocobitzXD
    @ChocobitzXD 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    the dancing and music is superb although the lack of a setting is quite.... unsettling. *ba dum tss* anyways a good performance although the ballet company could've made an effort for design

  • @robertscharba6443
    @robertscharba6443 6 ปีที่แล้ว

    Is this the only way ballet is staged these days.....no theatricality, no spectacle? The opulence of Ravel's evocative music is a jarring contrast to the blankness of this design with its primary-color costumes and bare stage. If it's only about the dancing and nothing else, just film it in a dance studio. I've always tthought of ballet as a more multi-faceted art form.....a form of theatre. This sort of thing seems to be for dance enthusiasts only.

    •  6 ปีที่แล้ว

      I agree. This seems better for me: th-cam.com/video/VrLRHXxKIZ0/w-d-xo.html

    • @ottobittencourt771
      @ottobittencourt771 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      These days?!!! You should take a look at Balanchine's Agon.

    • @susancerezo401
      @susancerezo401 6 หลายเดือนก่อน

      So utterly agree !!!!!!!!!

    • @Stjcb_7
      @Stjcb_7 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      How I see it is that that’s probably how people use to feel about it in the past. I think the stylings evoke perfectly the beginnings of sport culture at the time which was a big influence later in the art deco aesthetics, sculpture of the 30’s. This ballet is one of these avant garde pieces so I see what they were going for. Think of it as a post impressionist piece

    • @baldevis
      @baldevis 5 หลายเดือนก่อน

      ​@Stjcb_7 I appreciate your historical perspective. I find it difficult not to think of it as simply visually boring.....but hey.....that's just me.