I love the textural vibe of this piece... I find it rather interesting to embrace the avant garde while also leaving place for the conventional stuff like pop music and classical.. i don't think they're opposites like most people do.. I think we can embrace all music for what it is: a part of the human psyche, a piece of human expression and perception
Tu écoutes à tous les étages De la musique nouvel âge Tu dérives lentement Dans l espace et le temps Tu mens effrontément De l été au printemps Tu te vois désirable Tu n es que déplorable Tu rêves ta vie Et tu vis dans l ennui Tu te nourris De cochonneries Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves Tu aimerais voir disparaître Les plaies du paraître Tu aimerais voir mourir L ivresse des désirs Tu vis dans un passé Totalement réinventé Tu colles les trahisons Au bout de l hameçon Tu figes et tu fixes Les images de Matrix Tu te prends pour Néo Terrassant ses rivaux Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves Tu veux te dédire Et au loin t enfuir Tu crois que l ennemi Se cache sous ton lit Tu louches souvent Vers un sein frémissant Tu crois dans l amour Et tu fais un long détour Tu t envoles secrètement Pensant ne jamais revenir Tu reviens pourtant Incapable de te relire Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves Tu es le vieux salaud Tu es le vieux matelot De l immonde rafiot Trop laid trop amer Tu as le mal de mer Et tous les mercredis Tu détruis un paradis Dans la phonographie Tu cherches l oubli Pour sortir de l errance Tu cherches l agonie La douce délivrance Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves Homme de peu Tu te fais vieux Homme de rien Tu attends la fin Oiseau de passage Tu caches ton visage Oiseau des grèves Tu vis dans tes rêves
He's travelling with Brunehild Meyer (the German voice) between the Gorges du Tarn and the Causse Méjean (south of the Massif Central). They're chatting with locals, mainly shepherds, who talk about their flocks and explain why they prefer the rural life over the urban one, even if it's tough, especially in winter.
Ridiculous comment. Music has a gender ? The title is just evocative. And in french gender is not a question of male or female when it is not the animal reign. "masculin-féminin" is not equivalent to the english gender which would be more male-female in french.
Lol. To hear / think otherwise is for those that have very limited definitions of both melody, harmony and counterpoint. A-yep, it is still present in contemporary music, and those who haven't attached their definitions to music of but several eras hear those presences readily enough....
Luc Ferrari's music would be much better without the voices. You need to know French to understand what they are saying. English talking in music, even though I understand it, is rather annoying. But today I ordered the book "Almost Nothing with Luc Ferrari" on Amazon, a book of interviews and poetic statements.
Yes, mostly French but also German voices in it. I think the voices added are very important for the atmosphere. You don't have to listen to what they say but rather to the sound and tone of it
haha! it's like saying "I don't understand English so The Beatles should sing in my language!" ;-D French is my native tongue but I don't get everything here as it's not very clear and maybe that's the point to mostly pay attention to the tones, the mood, the composition. There's nothing to sing along and what I understood brings nothing more... all I cans say is that it's rural ;-)
@@anaelhonings8683 absolutely!!! BTW I have very good translations of some of his work. Annotated, made just for me. I dont even know what to say to this. anelhoning8663 you're right! It's kinda embarrassing to make statements like that. Musique Concrete is superior to "electronic composer" music (superior to all compositional music TBH) like Stockhausen b/c the sororities are a creation themselves. Using nothing but tone generators kind of misses the point. MC has a whole other layer of complexity to it that no other music has. Read Schaefer's books if you really want to know what I'm talking about.
I think Ferrari is the most underrated electro-acoustic composer of all time.
I thought he was always one the big names :O
I 💯 % AGREE ☮️✨🔥🌱💀❤️
I don't but he IS damn good.
I think he's underrated too.
He's rated about where he should be, particularly compared to female GRM composers who were often better. I love this piece though.
I love the textural vibe of this piece... I find it rather interesting to embrace the avant garde while also leaving place for the conventional stuff like pop music and classical.. i don't think they're opposites like most people do.. I think we can embrace all music for what it is: a part of the human psyche, a piece of human expression and perception
Well said Eduardo
yessss - i agree with hugh o´neil - very well said indeed... :-)
Okay
Parmegiani mixes genres really well too. Technically better as well IMO.
are you part of a convent or something? death to pop
Just...yeah. Having closed my eyes, my ears became the canvas.
First heard in my life.... fascinating, ... adorable,... a logical, calm, clear and naturally musical development...
This is fantastic. The original meaning of fantastic.
La première partie de cette oeuvre me rappelle certaines oeuvres de musique traditionnelle chinoise .
Amazing melody! Love it! Very Soft!
this guy is a genius!
his genius is sublime.
Luc Ferrari's epic song from The Favourite brought me here
this guy sublime genius!
Sublime
L herbe y sonne ❤❤
Tu écoutes à tous les étages
De la musique nouvel âge
Tu dérives lentement
Dans l espace et le temps
Tu mens effrontément
De l été au printemps
Tu te vois désirable
Tu n es que déplorable
Tu rêves ta vie
Et tu vis dans l ennui
Tu te nourris
De cochonneries
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
Tu aimerais voir disparaître
Les plaies du paraître
Tu aimerais voir mourir
L ivresse des désirs
Tu vis dans un passé
Totalement réinventé
Tu colles les trahisons
Au bout de l hameçon
Tu figes et tu fixes
Les images de Matrix
Tu te prends pour Néo
Terrassant ses rivaux
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
Tu veux te dédire
Et au loin t enfuir
Tu crois que l ennemi
Se cache sous ton lit
Tu louches souvent
Vers un sein frémissant
Tu crois dans l amour
Et tu fais un long détour
Tu t envoles secrètement
Pensant ne jamais revenir
Tu reviens pourtant
Incapable de te relire
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
Tu es le vieux salaud
Tu es le vieux matelot
De l immonde rafiot
Trop laid trop amer
Tu as le mal de mer
Et tous les mercredis
Tu détruis un paradis
Dans la phonographie
Tu cherches l oubli
Pour sortir de l errance
Tu cherches l agonie
La douce délivrance
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
Homme de peu
Tu te fais vieux
Homme de rien
Tu attends la fin
Oiseau de passage
Tu caches ton visage
Oiseau des grèves
Tu vis dans tes rêves
English?
heerlijke muziek
tres bien le son
wtf!!! great piece.
Beautiful music. Thank you. I would like to know who made this painting. It is also beautiful.
Love it!
on entend les chouettes! sinon j'adoreee
良きです
Cela te semble a une petite ❤❤Champigny sur aube❤
damnnnn sissssssss
love this piece!!
does anybody know where the voices or interviews are from ?
stardude3396 books.google.it/books?id=FDFEDwAAQBAJ&pg=PT320&lpg=PT320&dq=petite+symphonie+ferrari&source=bl&ots=bacYXf1AuB&sig=UayA7ymDOZwJ9vJLQO94Yevk420&hl=it&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiLlJnY8pvZAhVBsCwKHcW_AJk4HhDoATADegQICxAB#v=onepage&q=petite%20symphonie%20ferrari&f=false
He's travelling with Brunehild Meyer (the German voice) between the Gorges du Tarn and the Causse Méjean (south of the Massif Central). They're chatting with locals, mainly shepherds, who talk about their flocks and explain why they prefer the rural life over the urban one, even if it's tough, especially in winter.
One of Ferrari's best works. But I keep wondering, what's the painting with this upload? Please, thanks
I'm searching for to, some ideas?
Le para dis des zanimeaux de la campagne
Sandrine rivière
Auchetektureally Mest busic Eone Dver.
Psychedelic
La société à Michel vignal❤
He once made acustic cinema direct like Rivette.
kofferfischii actually a lot of its works are performed in acusmatic concerts
I remember some work for the German SWF. Radio. Radioart. Back in that other time.
Thanks for downloading. In the title, should be "un paysage" (in English landscape is "gender-free", but in French it's kind of a "male" :-)
Ridiculous comment. Music has a gender ? The title is just evocative. And in french gender is not a question of male or female when it is not the animal reign. "masculin-féminin" is not equivalent to the english gender which would be more male-female in french.
drone professor
C'est le printemps...
y e s d i s i s b e a u t i f u l µ z i c
Get 18 coffins ready
schitterend
They're just old and tired
Cosi you are ?
Whatever happened to melody and counterpoint?
That's old fashioned. Music Itself keeps evolving and progressing. Besides, there are melodic lines in this. Don't you hear the flute?
Still all around you, thankfully. But there's also so much more, including this :-)
Lol. To hear / think otherwise is for those that have very limited definitions of both melody, harmony and counterpoint. A-yep, it is still present in contemporary music, and those who haven't attached their definitions to music of but several eras hear those presences readily enough....
Alive and well, and demonstrated admirably in this work
@@vaspers Music keeps expanding its sound universe. Nothing is ever lost. It's accretion, not evolution.
Luc Ferrari's music would be much better without the voices. You need to know French to understand what they are saying. English talking in music, even though I understand it, is rather annoying. But today I ordered the book "Almost Nothing with Luc Ferrari" on Amazon, a book of interviews and poetic statements.
Yes, mostly French but also German voices in it. I think the voices added are very important for the atmosphere. You don't have to listen to what they say but rather to the sound and tone of it
What about the timber of the voice and the musicality of the lyrics? I love some things that I don't understand
do any of you have an idea where the dialogue is taken from? a documentary maybe?
haha! it's like saying "I don't understand English so The Beatles should sing in my language!" ;-D
French is my native tongue but I don't get everything here as it's not very clear and maybe that's the point to mostly pay attention to the tones, the mood, the composition.
There's nothing to sing along and what I understood brings nothing more... all I cans say is that it's rural ;-)
@@anaelhonings8683 absolutely!!!
BTW I have very good translations of some of his work.
Annotated, made just for me.
I dont even know what to say to this.
anelhoning8663 you're right!
It's kinda embarrassing to make statements like that.
Musique Concrete is superior to "electronic composer" music (superior to all compositional music TBH) like Stockhausen b/c the sororities are a creation themselves.
Using nothing but tone generators kind of misses the point.
MC has a whole other layer of complexity to it that no other music has.
Read Schaefer's books if you really want to know what I'm talking about.