Wunderschöne und erfreuliche Interpretation dieser kompakten und einzigartig konstruierten Suite mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und unvergleichliche baltische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete schweizerische Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich hörenswert!
I turned this on in the early morning at the start of the workday, not knowing what it was about, my volume slightly too high... that opening shook me right awake!
As a Parisian, I must say, "Le Métro" is quite accurate - a tad idealised, maybe. 😂 A small correction, the title of the second movement, Faubourgs, doesn't really mean suburbs. The faubourgs are former suburbs incorporated into Paris. Don't picture US-style suburbia, the faubourgs of Paris are more like working-class neighbourhoods. At least, in Ibert's time they were.
@@bartjebartmans I know you're not! 😉 I was writing this for the "average internet person". And because the concept of suburbs really changed after 1950, in ways Ibert probably couldn't have anticipated.
Wunderschöne und erfreuliche Interpretation dieser kompakten und einzigartig konstruierten Suite mit farbenreichen doch perfekt entsprechenden Tönen aller Instrumente. Der intelligente und unvergleichliche baltische Dirigent leitet das ausgezeichnete schweizerische Orchester im veränderlichen Tempo und mit künstlerisch kontrollierter Dynamik. Wahrlich hörenswert!
Top notch composition by the composer- and the videographer.
I turned this on in the early morning at the start of the workday, not knowing what it was about, my volume slightly too high... that opening shook me right awake!
Thank you for sharing this wonderful music piece
This is so fun to watch! 😄 Cinematic experience indeed.
As a Parisian, I must say, "Le Métro" is quite accurate - a tad idealised, maybe. 😂
A small correction, the title of the second movement, Faubourgs, doesn't really mean suburbs. The faubourgs are former suburbs incorporated into Paris. Don't picture US-style suburbia, the faubourgs of Paris are more like working-class neighbourhoods. At least, in Ibert's time they were.
I added Ibert's own description! BTW I am not American.
@@bartjebartmans I know you're not! 😉 I was writing this for the "average internet person". And because the concept of suburbs really changed after 1950, in ways Ibert probably couldn't have anticipated.
very beautiful, thanks
Are the line connecting the E's at 7:35 slurs or ties?
who was in paris?
Me
The first thing that came to my mind was The Rite of Spring.
same
@@trebleclef760 are you kidding ?😂 not a all the same ! This music is more or less ridiculous and artistically poor
Time shown that we are not interested in such compositions. No one performes them. We need drama and introspection
LOL I am interested in such compositions. What you need means nothing to me.
@@bartjebartmans Sure