@@hugod327 looks like both of them have this much in common, in my opinion both have verry vivid images of the running water, but different perspectives... whe you listen to "jeux d'eaux or ondine, it's almost like watching the water dancing on the lake in a world of fairy lights. however, listen closely to debussy's reflet dans l'eau, and you'll hear the river, and the leaves rushing down its flow, just verry different impressionistic texture for the same element
Wow...I've heard this piece many times and it's always beautiful and shimmery. But the way she plays it, for the first time for me, it truly sounds like one, whole piece. She puts it together, weaves the melodic and rhythmic motives together in such a way that I feel like I'm truly hearing Ravel's piece for the first time. I think what it is is that she doesn't use too much rubato, nor does she ever rush; she sounds whimsical and purposeful at the same time. Not predictable, but understandable.
If there was a more recent recording of jeux d’eau from martha argerich in her prime I would rather listen to that, but since her playing is so much more advanced than the rest of what’s out there on youtube i’ll forgive the static. Her playing transcends the technology of that time
+FrootKat yeah, jeux d'eau means literally "water games" but refers to water features in gardens, like fountains and pools. i think what everyone would agree is that this song is about water, moving water. to get more synaesthetic with it, to me the arpeggios / flourishes in the higher register are the shimmering highlights on moving water...
Watching her hands snap into position is just incredible, she makes it look so effortless. I also really enjoy her unique interpretations, especially with this piece, very interesting and expressive variances in tempo. My teacher used to remind me of how Ravel was against pianists of his time taking liberties with his music, but I've always felt that there must be a medium struck between the composer's wishes and the identity of the interpreter, which I think Martha Argerich strikes brilliantly.
@@douwemusic You may already know this, but there’s a famous account of Vladimir Horowitz playing this exact piece for Ravel with many artistic liberties taken. After some light disagreement, Ravel eventually conceded that so long as Horowitz’s interpretation was sincere, he would accept the departures from the score that he took.
Something about the look on her face when she finished really charmed me. I wonder what she was thinking? "That was perfection!" Martha Argerich is one of my all time favorite pianists.
One of the most fascinating aspects of this performance is how her hands appear to behave as fishes in a small pond on a Sunny afternoon. The absence of emotion as she plays belies the waterplay she is experiencing in her extraordinary mind. At the end, she quietly disconnects from her inner universe to rejoin ours like one looking up from the page of a book. I have been to the place she went. I bet you have, too .
@@smueckea bunch of bologna that keeps people in attendance at recitals like this. Let people be fanciful so people like Martha are incentivized to give concerts in the first place
When I listern to this music it takes me back to when I was playing in the school play ground in the yearly 70s. I wish I New why music does this. I'd never heard this music then but it transports me to that time again and again. I can feel tears
My favorite version of this piece, it just takes you to a distant place. And it shows you, that no matter how difficult a piece is you dont have to be moving around like a clown and it still sounds beautiful. it actually sounds better...
I endlessly wander around TH-cam, trailing through the thousands of beautiful and breathtaking piano compositions that people have (kindly) uploaded... Rachmaninov. Liszt. Chopin... Such greats. But I always end up here... Ravel was a genius...
Heading on Ravel's manuscript: «Dieu fluvial riant de l'eau qui le chatouille» ("River god laughing at the water that tickles him") - Henri de Régnier. Martha grasped it!!!
Really nice. I can see the water flowing in my mind. I've discovered the name of this track in the romance manga "This boy in class" chapter 26 when the MC played it for her classmate who is a good swimmer and her crush.
Ravel est un bienfaiteur de l’humanité, savoir capter ce que le monde a de plus subtil, pur, précieux, aérien, aquatique, les éléments les plus fugitifs, et puis ailleurs déclencher des chocs telluriques. Montfort l’Amaury est près de chez moi, c’est un très charmant village, j’aime monter cette rue qui mène au ‘Belvédère ‘, la maison de Ravel, c’est comme un pèlerinage ! Oui, Martha Argerich donne vie à cette musique de la plus sublime façon. D’aplomb et fulgurant. Quel bonheur !
Es magia... se sienta cada nota en el aire.. vuelan sobre mi como pajaros de mil colores.. esa melodia me evoca tanto mis emociones.. tan suaves y tormentosas como el agua
Superbe ! Merci beaucoup ! Martha Argerich Mar. M. Ar. Maurice Ravel Ma. R. mare Superbes reflets de Martha Argerich en train de jouer Jeux d'eaux dans le piano...!
It’s interesting that her posture almost looks “hunched” here but it seems that she’s using her core to support her body weight so that her shoulders/arms/wrists and hands can sort of dangle there and be totally relaxed... creating the fluid sound and look of her playing.
A dreamwoman!! i listen to this version since a few years bcs its so outstanding! respect to martha!!! she makes the impression of beeing sooo real and honesty :-) maurice ravel, incredible ..:D
Why am I so fond of this performance from Argerich? I've watched about fifteen pianist's takes on this, such a range of approaches. The performance I would contrast this with is that of Richter. In my humble opinion he is overly strict in denying rubato, and he takes the most rapid tempo of anyone. Argerich becomes one with the instrument, and she brings languid beauty to this 'laughing water god'. Richter hunches over the keyboard like a demanding task-master, not missing a single note. It's an amazing feat but I cannot love that performance. I do love this one from Argerich. I also appreciate the justifiably proud smile that dances across her face after the final notes!
The quick beginning, sound almost magical but the way she plays it is in humane, the notes seems so light and played with perfection. Very busy piece with notes ranging mainly of higher tones writhing the melody
I think that Maurice Ravel is the artist who best describes water...the sea, rivers, waves...
You did not listen to Debussy, reflections on the water.
Claude Debussy, perhaps?
Yes, I agree! In my opinion Images by Debussy is almost as awesome as Jeux d’eau
In general, ravels music sounds like it has a lot of water, swans, harps etc. Soft music. I agree, his element would be water
@@hugod327 looks like both of them have this much in common, in my opinion both have verry vivid images of the running water, but different perspectives... whe you listen to "jeux d'eaux or ondine, it's almost like watching the water dancing on the lake in a world of fairy lights.
however, listen closely to debussy's reflet dans l'eau, and you'll hear the river, and the leaves rushing down its flow, just verry different impressionistic texture for the same element
I played this to my toddler son over and over again and we called it "sunshine", in a nod to the shimmering sunlight we could see when we heard it
Oh, how wonderful!
Wow...I've heard this piece many times and it's always beautiful and shimmery. But the way she plays it, for the first time for me, it truly sounds like one, whole piece. She puts it together, weaves the melodic and rhythmic motives together in such a way that I feel like I'm truly hearing Ravel's piece for the first time. I think what it is is that she doesn't use too much rubato, nor does she ever rush; she sounds whimsical and purposeful at the same time. Not predictable, but understandable.
I've been returning to this performance for 10+ years and it's still so captivating
Same
I'll join you in returning from now on, since I can't seem to forget this magicial performance. This is the 2nd year for me, see you in 2022.
Yes. It's more than music, it's a magic spell.
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One of the rare video where Martha is looking satisfied of herself.
Don't forget about Martha playing Heroic Poloinaise and smiling like an angel
And when she did Prokofiev third
Turns out she looks satisfied with herself all the time. Arrogant.
@@samuelrobinson205 LOL
@@samuelrobinson205when you're that good. You deserve to be a little arrogant
I love that aged sound to this recording
When looking for a version to listen to, I see '1977' and I'm sold.
Oh yes
Someday hipsters will praise the superiority of 1970s broadcast-television audio, just as they do the sound of vinyl today
@@globnomulous will give kids something to skite about eh
If there was a more recent recording of jeux d’eau from martha argerich in her prime I would rather listen to that, but since her playing is so much more advanced than the rest of what’s out there on youtube i’ll forgive the static. Her playing transcends the technology of that time
it sounds like bubbles.... I'm in a different world when I listen to this :)
+FrootKat yeah, jeux d'eau means literally "water games" but refers to water features in gardens, like fountains and pools. i think what everyone would agree is that this song is about water, moving water. to get more synaesthetic with it, to me the arpeggios / flourishes in the higher register are the shimmering highlights on moving water...
That's the impresionism point
@@999a0s i feel enchanted
Martha Argerich is a musical genius.
She has her own style of interpretation.
Her performances are amazing.
I think in this case Maurice Ravel is the genius…😉
@@adelphe1414both are
Ravel was once asked to perform this piece in public and had a remarkable response: "But I have never played it in my life!"
That sounds like a fake story, there is a pianorollrecording of Ravel playing it
@@Milo-fh8zlhis life was longer than one day. It’s completely plausible that the what’s above could’ve been before the piano roll was recorded.
Understandable.
Ravel struggled to play most of his piece. Ricardo Viñes performed most of his pieces…
I heard a recording with Ravel playing the piece. Incredibly fast , not much expression
her articulation is just so smooth and perfect sounding!😖🤍what a queen
Watching her hands snap into position is just incredible, she makes it look so effortless. I also really enjoy her unique interpretations, especially with this piece, very interesting and expressive variances in tempo. My teacher used to remind me of how Ravel was against pianists of his time taking liberties with his music, but I've always felt that there must be a medium struck between the composer's wishes and the identity of the interpreter, which I think Martha Argerich strikes brilliantly.
Ravel was mostly against taking overly sentimental liberties in his (already sentimental) music, to be precise!
@@douwemusic You may already know this, but there’s a famous account of Vladimir Horowitz playing this exact piece for Ravel with many artistic liberties taken. After some light disagreement, Ravel eventually conceded that so long as Horowitz’s interpretation was sincere, he would accept the departures from the score that he took.
Something about the look on her face when she finished really charmed me. I wonder what she was thinking? "That was perfection!" Martha Argerich is one of my all time favorite pianists.
Oh my god, her touch is so perfect!
I think so, find more here: www.youtube.com
Oki, JK 😆
One of the most fascinating aspects of this performance is how her hands appear to behave as fishes in a small pond on a Sunny afternoon. The absence of emotion as she plays belies the waterplay she is experiencing in her extraordinary mind. At the end, she quietly disconnects from her inner universe to rejoin ours like one looking up from the page of a book. I have been to the place she went. I bet you have, too .
bunch of baloney
@@smueckea bunch of bologna that keeps people in attendance at recitals like this. Let people be fanciful so people like Martha are incentivized to give concerts in the first place
Argerich makes a very difficult piece seem effortless. Period.
Martha looks so peaceful. It's amazing and so beautiful. Every Ravel's piece have a dainty and classy touch.
It rained last night, and I listened to Jeux d'eau before sleep. I felt so cozy....
When I listern to this music it takes me back to when I was playing in the school play ground in the yearly 70s. I wish I New why music does this. I'd never heard this music then but it transports me to that time again and again. I can feel tears
Jesus christ, she's amazing.
Amen
That she is
As a musician, the comment section of classical music pieces brings me comfort and happiness !
My favorite version of this piece, it just takes you to a distant place. And it shows you, that no matter how difficult a piece is you dont have to be moving around like a clown and it still sounds beautiful. it actually sounds better...
Noch nie habe ich so schön Ravel gehört.....Danke für diese Performance..........
This is beyond words... Let's have a silent moment to honor this amazing performance =)
Good.
Is it you, Maurice Ravel!
@@borjapeb3767 His ghost, perhaps.
@@borjapeb3767 Duh not, can't believe you think it's him😱
Good????? I think it's INSANE!!!!!!!
@@anniwu9352 r/wooosh
I endlessly wander around TH-cam, trailing through the thousands of beautiful and breathtaking piano compositions that people have (kindly) uploaded... Rachmaninov. Liszt. Chopin... Such greats. But I always end up here...
Ravel was a genius...
Best pianist ever. There's no need for the qualification. She's simply the greatest.
No Liszt is the greatest
@@tommyvercetti1827 If Liszt was so great what's his best recording?
especially if you're a ravel fan 😆
@@darkstudios001 how many compositions has Martha written compared to lizt
@@irishfruitandberries9059how many interpretations has liszt done compared to martha?
She’s my idol-oh, so powerful a musical mind and flawless mechanics
The way she plays it reminds me of the sort of effects a DJ would use. Especially at the start where the melody "breaks" and repeats.
I know this sounds tiny, but her use of pedal is just amazing... Just at the beginning, the piano sounds like a music box, so beautiful...
Quelle dextérité ! Martha Argerich sait avec talent créer cette ambiance aquatique, une rivière de diamants coule entre ses doigts... magnifique !
1977 recording and still sounds good. That's Martha Argerich for you.
This piece feels like being in the countryside listening to the sound of nature
Sparkling, I love the transparency of the tone.
Martha, si belle, intelligente, subtile, …. brillante à l’infini.
For me Ravel's music is like looking on the leaves falling down of a tree on an autumn day. Absolutely beautiful.
joanna p Technically the title of this piece translates to water games or games of water but sure, have your own image.
@@AA-fs7xl when I first listened to this, I thought about a light winter, ehh close enough
The part where she plays piano is the best.
Hee hee
@@Deanguilberry Michael Jackson?!?! Didn't know you listened to Argerich!
The most thing i love in martha in addition to her playing is that she plays piano like she is playing at her home
this was my first classical piece that i fell in love with.
Beginning sounds like a music box. It had my ear right away. She has a nice touch!
One of the finest renditions I've heard. Very fluid.
They just played this at the 2024 Paris Olympic Games opening ceremony, in the rain
rip piano
Heading on Ravel's manuscript: «Dieu fluvial riant de l'eau qui le chatouille» ("River god laughing at the water that tickles him")
- Henri de Régnier.
Martha grasped it!!!
I heard this wonderful music on radio
It feels like calm water, but also like roaring waterfall
I feel calmness and some chills at the same time :P
Very famous video, amazing performance. Wonderful composition.
Really nice. I can see the water flowing in my mind. I've discovered the name of this track in the romance manga "This boy in class" chapter 26 when the MC played it for her classmate who is a good swimmer and her crush.
Amazing performance, Martha!
thks.
...she has perhaps the most mercurial technique of all, perfectly suited for this kind of music...
Ohne Zweifel eine der grandiosesten Einspielungen dieses Stücks
one of the best recordings of the 20th century
Ravel est un bienfaiteur de l’humanité, savoir capter ce que le monde a de plus subtil, pur, précieux, aérien, aquatique, les éléments les plus fugitifs, et puis ailleurs déclencher des chocs telluriques. Montfort l’Amaury est près de chez moi, c’est un très charmant village, j’aime monter cette rue qui mène au ‘Belvédère ‘, la maison de Ravel, c’est comme un pèlerinage ! Oui, Martha Argerich donne vie à cette musique de la plus sublime façon. D’aplomb et fulgurant. Quel bonheur !
I love hearing Argerich's interpretations - especially of Ravel. She, along with Ivo Pogorelich, are the best interpreters of Ravel.
You ll be amazed by ajouter pianiste playing Ravel : DIMITRI VASSILAKIS ...
I cannot describe the awe of her performance... I am a mere mortal.
A great master-piece ... great performance of Martha Argerich...
Es magia... se sienta cada nota en el aire.. vuelan sobre mi como pajaros de mil colores.. esa melodia me evoca tanto mis emociones..
tan suaves y tormentosas como el agua
if i ever get the courage to start this piece, im gonna learn it with this performance in mind. sooo dreamy...... LOVE IT!
hi! twelve years after your comment, did you try it?
the notes tinkle shimmer and glitter in the sunlight...
truly a brilliant fountain... : D
I love this song, it's so peaceful and haunting at the same time
jesus christ this is amazing. sent to another place.
For me she is one of the most beautiful women in the world and her playing is like magic.She is a real women.
Beautifully played! Tempi are perfect!
Beautifullly done and this is such a wonderfully composed piece overall
One of the greatest musical talents of our times. Thanks for the posting.
Wonderfully descriptive playing from the great Argerich.
I felt an autumn wind, sometimes strong, sometimes a gentle wind carrying seeds. I love impressionism. Beautiful !!!
I like the blurry tone this video/piano has, it really adds to the water-like textures of the piece
This is absolutely beautiful
She plays it so passionately! I’m in love 😍❤️
Feels magical listening to this...
I could listen to this all day. It's piano poetry
The haughty expression at the end... Priceless!
Brilliant, sensitive and flowing interpretation of Ravel's Jeux D'eau (Playing Water) gives flight to the imagination.
This is beautiful!
INIGUALABLE!!! gracias por tanto marta!! TE AMO
best version ever!!!
Superbe ! Merci beaucoup !
Martha Argerich
Mar.
M. Ar.
Maurice Ravel
Ma. R.
mare
Superbes reflets de Martha Argerich en train de jouer Jeux d'eaux dans le piano...!
Like the movement of water...
Amazing!❤
Everything about this is beautiful...
It’s interesting that her posture almost looks “hunched” here but it seems that she’s using her core to support her body weight so that her shoulders/arms/wrists and hands can sort of dangle there and be totally relaxed... creating the fluid sound and look of her playing.
bill evans played the same way
beautiful Preformance by Martha Argerich as always
absolutely breathtaking,straight to my favs list .....................
ravel was one of the best composers....i love all of his pieces...they make me get lost in my thoughts...
Admirable y sutil hacedora de imágenes en la memoria de una civilización en decadencia cultural.¿Bravo!
Just wonderful!
God I love Argerich.
Mesmerizing composition and performance
amazing performance
A dreamwoman!! i listen to this version since a few years bcs its so outstanding!
respect to martha!!! she makes the impression of beeing sooo real and honesty :-)
maurice ravel, incredible ..:D
Anyone from 2024?
Me
Me.. I just started learning it... only 1/8 of her speed now. 😭
Me
💪🏽
I'm here from the year 2031.
Why am I so fond of this performance from Argerich? I've watched about fifteen pianist's takes on this, such a range of approaches. The performance I would contrast this with is that of Richter. In my humble opinion he is overly strict in denying rubato, and he takes the most rapid tempo of anyone. Argerich becomes one with the instrument, and she brings languid beauty to this 'laughing water god'. Richter hunches over the keyboard like a demanding task-master, not missing a single note. It's an amazing feat but I cannot love that performance. I do love this one from Argerich. I also appreciate the justifiably proud smile that dances across her face after the final notes!
Brilliant version, as always with Argerich.
OMG it makes you feel like....water. and you go through all of waters moods and feelings...expressionist music is the shiz!
This is truly amazing
Beautifully brilliant!!!
The quick beginning, sound almost magical but the way she plays it is in humane, the notes seems so light and played with perfection. Very busy piece with notes ranging mainly of higher tones writhing the melody
Ah, so stunningly beautiful, every time I listen to it... I only wished she'd held that fantastic harmony longer at the end... :(
She is truly ONE OF A KIND❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Oh my gosh! :) I really love water sounds!
I am in love. Martha was so beautifull!
Beautiful.