As a child I loved this music, I lived at Lake Constance, on the Gehrenberg, between apple trees and a panoramic view of the lake and the Alps. Very early, when no one was awake yet, I was taken up by these sounds. I heard them from inside, as if in a clearing by a small lake. And it echoed back from the forest, and sometimes God himself seemed to be playing along: Ducks quietly beaking and immediately silent again. Holy peace, God's beautiful nature ... And Ravel, this infinitely enchanting mystic.
0:43 Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant 2:20 Le Petit Poucet 6:05 Laideronnette, Impératrice des Pagodes 9:53 Le entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête 14:26 La jardin féerique
For me, Ravel will always be the sorcerer of music. There is always something magical about his music, and this score superbly delineates it. Bravo to Conductor and Orchestra for so fully falling under his spell.
What a wonderful performance, which brought me to tears. Conductor and orchestra in complete ensemble, committed to a vision. Made my morning. Thinking about this piece as my next indoor cycling journey.
The enormous control of power and thunder held by the conductor's left hand at the finale was very dramatic and I can feel the enormity of the weight of his emotions
UNE PURE MERVEILLE La subtilité de l'oeuvre au paroxysme grâce à la maîtrise de ce chef et de son orchestre.... Un régal d'écriture, de sonorités et tant de douceurs dans ce jardin féerique !
Will American audiences ever learn that a respectful pause at the end of a piece, and before any applause, allows everyone to fully appreciate and digest a piece? This is how it's done!
@@yonatandvir2206 Sorry Yonatan, I was comparing this audience to some American audiences - I am saying this audience acts properly. I wish that is how all audiences would act!
Sehr farbenprächtige Aufführung! Die Töne der Holzbläser sind echt wunderschön. Kuerti dirigiert das ganze Orchester wirklich künstlerisch mit angemessenen Tempi.
A 6 mn démarre "Laideronnette, princesse des Pagodes". Uune merveille d'écriture musiclae parmi d'autres de ce ce génie... Envisage de l'utiliser dans mon prochain film fiction
Could you explain to me why is the basson part missing on the score? It’s strange and I just realise now thanks to you why the score I own doesn’t quite sound the same as this version
@@Hamish_Wright Didn't you notice there are two countermelodies against the "ostinato" on the clarinet? The bassoon plays the bass melody (C F G C F B E A D) doubled by string pizzicato that is missing in the Durand edition.
I am confused. I thought that Albert Camus (whose name you chose in supposed tribute) was an existentialist atheist who believed that humans were essentially worthless in a totally indifferent universe. In such a universe, how could anyone exist who was able to create music that is so magnificent that the existence of such music alone challenges malignant atheism so completely? Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@@ArtyFactual_Intelligence I think I get our joke. Probably I am not smart enough. But Camus was not a "musical composer." Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Tokyo is autumn . I am listening to Ravel,s works while hearing the sings of autumn insects that chirp with transient life . I feel a little pensive and pathos while looking at the autumn moon . There are sorrow , happiness , sufferings, lamentation , anxiety for the number same as population of 13 million people in Tokyo . Ravel,s works comfort the hearts of the urbanities who are tired from the hustle and bustle of the big city like Tokyo . Ravel,s works will continue to live , transcending the times , people and nationality . Ravel,s works has something that appeals to the spirit and soul of all people , and gives the profound impression . Which national are you watching this video ? From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with numerous neon lights
@@thomaspatt801 Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply ! Take care of yourself Good luck ! In Tokyo the cherry blossoms in full bloom have been scattered , the cherry trees become only green leaves . Tokyo is cruel and hustle and bustle with the Coronavirus infection problem . Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection . Don't be careless
@@PistachioandHoney Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply ! Someday please visit amazing Japan where the cherry blossoms in full bloom in everywhere are in full glory . You are certainly astounded at the Japanese various facial expression . There are many four seasons delicious foods in Japan , especially in Tokyo . Take care of yourself Good luck ! Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection !
@@PistachioandHoney Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply ! How is your conditions and your country ? In Japan , the peak of the Coronavirus infection will be over , we feel the autumn atmosphere . The row of ginkgo trees looks like the yellow carpet by falling leaves . The forest of the maple is covered with the red carpet by falling leaves . In the night , autumn insects are singing in a transient chirp in my garden under the shining moon . Someday please visit amazing Japan where the cherry blossoms in full bloom in everywhere , in the towns , on the banks and in the parks are in full glory . Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection ! Take care of yourself Good luck !
I really love Ravel. He creates music so ethereal and beautiful. Sadly here in South Korea, many people are largly ignorant about classical music. I wish more people to listen to this masterpiece. I also love Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé, Lever du Jour.
YES! And if you loved the version for orchestra, you're going to lose it when subtleties become revelations. Here, conductor and piano soloist join forces for this remarkable encore: th-cam.com/video/8Z3LHX38y78/w-d-xo.html
Came here because of reading Nodame Cantabile manga -- where the main character/author explained the conversation between Beauty and the Beast: Belle: I am not afraid of you.. you have a kind heart beneath your beastly exterior. Beast: Yes, I have a good heart.... but I am still a monster.
It is difficult to perform before the appreciative audience . However , This audience will shower applause on this orchestra and conductor . Because this orchestra grabs this audience . From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with numerous neon lights
@@tonymiddlehurst8438 Thank-you very much to your good reply ! How is your condition and country ? How do you think and know about Japan ? Soon Tokyo is attacked by the overwhelming horrible monster typhoon , which bring unimaginable heavy rain and overwhelming horrible wind . We are anxious about this moster typhoon . I am watching TV while hearing the sings of autumn insects that chirp with transient life . The red spider lilies are in full bloom on the banks or in the fields . The chrysanthemum , the symbol of Japanese Imperial family , bloom large flowers ( 20〜30 centimeters ) everywhere of Japan . Mountains , forests and streets of Tokyo will be gorgeous scenery with orange , red , yellow and brown colored leaves . Someday please come to Japan where is full of delicious foods , pleasure , surprises and a little pensive . Take care of yourself Good luck !
@TheTage Show Thank-you very much to your reply ! On New Year,s Eve, temples in various parts of Japan call a large bell of 1〜2 meters in diameter hanging 108 times , called 「 night bell →Japanese means is Joya no Kane 除夜の鐘」 It's a Buddhist teaching that human beings suffer with 108 anxieties . The belly is truck on New Year,s Eve and annihilated . When the year beings , a tremendous number of worshipers pray to temples and shrines to pray for the safety and prosperity of the year , even at severe cold midnight . Good luck !
Paul Giloi - Cape Town, South Africa. I hope you are well and safe. Still under full lockdown during the pandemic. So grateful for beautiful music like this.
This is the second version of this I've come across actually spoiled by coughing people. OK I can tolerate the odd cough, but this particular music creates (should create) a specific carefree mood, and this is wrecked here...
It's very expensive to meet up with Julian Kuerti! Why is he welcome to touch the door of the Royal conservatory of music by security guards and welcome to audition and study at the University of Toronto faculty of music?
Le jardin féerique est l'un des plus beaux moments d'enchantement musical qui existent.
pas d'accord
As a child I loved this music, I lived at Lake Constance, on the Gehrenberg, between apple trees and a panoramic view of the lake and the Alps. Very early, when no one was awake yet, I was taken up by these sounds. I heard them from inside, as if in a clearing by a small lake. And it echoed back from the forest, and sometimes God himself seemed to be playing along: Ducks quietly beaking and immediately silent again. Holy peace, God's beautiful nature ... And Ravel, this infinitely enchanting mystic.
le jardin féerique is the most beautiful piece. makes me cry and shiver with joy.
IT IS INDEED SUBLIME
And with some sort of nostalgia as well... I can't help but have mixed emotions
Ohhhhhh I want to listen to THAT when is it?
I learned that it’s at the endish soooooooooo yeah 🤪🤪😜😜🫨🫨🫨🫨
0:43 Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant
2:20 Le Petit Poucet
6:05 Laideronnette, Impératrice des Pagodes
9:53 Le entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête
14:26 La jardin féerique
Merci
@@martineavenel9076 Le Petit Poucet is at 2:22
Thanks.
For me, Ravel will always be the sorcerer of music. There is always something magical about his music, and this score superbly delineates it. Bravo to Conductor and Orchestra for so fully falling under his spell.
You are so right! It was Maurice Ravel who made of me a lover of classical music. This was still at school and more than 45 years ago.
Ravel can exquisitely capture what I remember was for me my first childhood experiences of reverie.
Ravel’s orchestration amazes me.
This is such a standout performance, such a loving realization of the tenderness, awe and wonder of one of Ravel's most exalted orchestral works.
Ravel was just a genius, there is none of his music that I don't like and a lot that I adore. This piece falls very much into the second category.
The last section was so breathtaking it's difficult to express one's feelings after hearing it.
that is a good way to express
About 50 of the most beautiful bars of music ever written!
The last movement is the best music can offer: pure magic, like being in Heaven.
What a wonderful performance, which brought me to tears. Conductor and orchestra in complete ensemble, committed to a vision. Made my morning. Thinking about this piece as my next indoor cycling journey.
One of my favorite Ravel Piece , beautifully performed
Every musician performing Ravel looks transported and dreamy
percussion
@@opticalreticle thank you. Are you the oldest or only child?
@@Enr227 you're welcome.
17:13 Magnifique...ici et tout ça!
What an excellent performance of a masterful composition!
Große Klasse! Vielen Dank für das Veröffentlichen auf TH-cam.
What a great pleasure to listen/watch these great musicians. And what a great composer was Ravel!
1st movement
0:44 begins
2nd movement
3rd movement
4th movement
9:54 begins
5th movement
14:28 begins
0:44 Die schöne die im Wald schläft,
2:22 Der Däumling,
6:06 Die hässliche Kaiserin,
9:53 Die schöne und das Biest,
14:27 Der Zaubergarten
Danke
Danke
Ravel per sempre 😎
Ok I’m English and I had to translate that but anyway I agree with you
@@richelleolson5917 He is dead
The enormous control of power and thunder held by the conductor's left hand at the finale was very dramatic and I can feel the enormity of the weight of his emotions
Transparent,gossamer and shimmering Ravel done to perfection.
I have often felt that the last movement is like ascending in to heaven.
Me too!
Me too!!! It is one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
Ravel wrote many of these ‘other wordly’ pieces. I espeially love his 2nd suite from Daphnis et Chloe, Lever du Jour
Very, very well put
Merci maurice francois
UNE PURE MERVEILLE La subtilité de l'oeuvre au paroxysme grâce à la maîtrise de ce chef et de son orchestre.... Un régal d'écriture, de sonorités et tant de douceurs dans ce jardin féerique !
From 17:15 is super peaceful.
Make me miss Karlskrona countryside in the southern Sweden.
Check out Poulenc's Les Animaux Modèles
Will American audiences ever learn that a respectful pause at the end of a piece, and before any applause, allows everyone to fully appreciate and digest a piece? This is how it's done!
This is a performance by the Frankfurt Radio Orchestra... in Frankfurt, Germany...
@@yonatandvir2206 Sorry Yonatan, I was comparing this audience to some American audiences - I am saying this audience acts properly. I wish that is how all audiences would act!
Get off your high horse and stop broad brushing. That's how it's done.
I need this masterpiece at this sad time. Nicely performed
As do we all
OUTSTANDING
Glorious and Magical✨
Sehr farbenprächtige Aufführung! Die Töne der Holzbläser sind echt wunderschön. Kuerti dirigiert das ganze Orchester wirklich künstlerisch mit angemessenen Tempi.
A 6 mn démarre "Laideronnette, princesse des Pagodes". Uune merveille d'écriture musiclae parmi d'autres de ce ce génie... Envisage de l'utiliser dans mon prochain film fiction
MAGNIFICENT performance!
comme toujours je suis bouleversée lorsque j'entends cette merveilleuse musique
The second flute she is abs amazing also in the piccolo part.
1:28 very good right here I could listen to it for a while ❤
It's a special (and maybe the only) recording that actually has the missing bassoon line at 1:26.
Could you explain to me why is the basson part missing on the score? It’s strange and I just realise now thanks to you why the score I own doesn’t quite sound the same as this version
Isn't it actually the cor anglais playing there?
@@celestechevrier On the score, the cor anglais is marked as having that countermelody, which would explain why the bassoon part is blank.
@@Hamish_Wright Didn't you notice there are two countermelodies against the "ostinato" on the clarinet? The bassoon plays the bass melody (C F G C F B E A D) doubled by string pizzicato that is missing in the Durand edition.
Ravel exprime à sa façon, le génie humain. Qui nous donne toutes les raisons d'espérer.
Oui oui! Amazing! IM IN A AMAZING PLACE WHEN LISENING TO THIS 6:56
Tellement beau qu'on ne sait plus qu'en dire...
I love this so much
Magnifique, tempo juste, très musical grace aux nuances tres riches et bien marquées,, très en contrastes. Tout a fait Féerique dans les 5 pièces.
Heartfelt,needed and warm at the same time...…..
I love the chirp of birds
Beautiful !
Очень красиво!
Im in love with classical music❤
Albert Camus classical ?
I am confused. I thought that Albert Camus (whose name you chose in supposed tribute) was an existentialist atheist who believed that humans were essentially worthless in a totally indifferent universe.
In such a universe, how could anyone exist who was able to create music that is so magnificent that the existence of such music alone challenges malignant atheism so completely?
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
@@sanjosemike3137 Nah. He just hates his mom.
@@ArtyFactual_Intelligence I think I get our joke. Probably I am not smart enough. But Camus was not a "musical composer."
Sanjosemike (no longer in CA)
Le jardin féerique 14:27
La luz hecha música!!!!!
Exquisite! Dudes in the zone! Thank you!
Il faut jouer l'oeuvre en entier et pas seulement la suite de 5 morceaux. C'est tellement plus beau !
9:00 à 9:30 un délice!!
great music, great orchestra, great conductor
15:33 very sweet, I like it
Very beautiful music.
So comforting aesthetic and magical 🧚♀️🎍🪷✨⛩️
It’s like I’m in fairy-tale land when I’m listening to it
16:12 my favourite section❤️
Gorgeous
Tokyo is autumn .
I am listening to Ravel,s works while hearing the sings of autumn insects that chirp with transient life .
I feel a little pensive and pathos while looking at the autumn moon .
There are sorrow , happiness , sufferings, lamentation , anxiety for the number same as population of 13 million people in Tokyo .
Ravel,s works comfort the hearts of the urbanities who are tired from the hustle and bustle of the big city like Tokyo .
Ravel,s works will continue to live , transcending the times , people and nationality .
Ravel,s works has something that appeals to the spirit and soul of all people , and gives the profound impression .
Which national are you watching this video ?
From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with numerous neon lights
love your comment so much,full of poetry and deep feelings
@@thomaspatt801
Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply !
Take care of yourself
Good luck !
In Tokyo
the cherry blossoms in full bloom have been scattered ,
the cherry trees become only green leaves .
Tokyo is cruel and hustle and bustle with the Coronavirus infection problem .
Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection .
Don't be careless
@@PistachioandHoney
Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply !
Someday please visit amazing Japan where the cherry blossoms in full bloom in everywhere are in full glory .
You are certainly astounded at the Japanese various facial expression .
There are many four seasons delicious foods in Japan , especially in Tokyo .
Take care of yourself
Good luck !
Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection !
@@PistachioandHoney
Thank-you so much to your wonderful and impressed reply !
How is your conditions and your country ?
In Japan ,
the peak of the Coronavirus infection will be over ,
we feel the autumn atmosphere .
The row of ginkgo trees looks like the yellow carpet by falling leaves .
The forest of the maple is covered with the red carpet by falling leaves .
In the night ,
autumn insects are singing in a transient chirp in my garden under the shining moon .
Someday please visit amazing Japan where the cherry blossoms in full bloom in everywhere , in the towns , on the banks and in the parks are in full glory .
Be on the alert for Coronavirus infection !
Take care of yourself
Good luck !
I really love Ravel. He creates music so ethereal and beautiful. Sadly here in South Korea, many people are largly ignorant about classical music. I wish more people to listen to this masterpiece. I also love Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloé, Lever du Jour.
Thanks for uploading!
Julian Kuerti wears ornamental Hungarians from Bocskai. 😍
17:16 best part
YES! And if you loved the version for orchestra, you're going to lose it when subtleties become revelations. Here, conductor and piano soloist join forces for this remarkable encore: th-cam.com/video/8Z3LHX38y78/w-d-xo.html
07:15 That gong is so satisfying.
Yes it is !
In the 3rd movement, at number 10, the Celesta solo plays 2 measures earlier, it should have been played as a canon with the clarinet solo.
When i was young, i felt thrilled when i heard last part ' le jardin feerique'
great performance Julian!
IM A AMARICAN AND IM PROUD OF IT! I CAN SPEAK FRENCH
Also, you can just reply your comment to edit It lol! 9:30
This comment, the one above the one above this one, is not related to the song
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Why hasn't no one heard of this fine young man before?
The full ballet score should be played more often. It's only 6 or 7 minutes longer than the Suite.
Came here because of reading Nodame Cantabile manga -- where the main character/author explained the conversation between Beauty and the Beast:
Belle: I am not afraid of you.. you have a kind heart beneath your beastly exterior.
Beast: Yes, I have a good heart.... but I am still a monster.
¡MAGNÍFICO!
6:11 Bassoon is half bar behind, 7:41 Celesta is one complete bar behind. Sound is great but what about counting, folks !? 🙄
Great performance! Do the Kuerti family still live on Linden Ave?
Nostalgic
Mi madre la oca....una maravilla ...!!!
Piccolo solo:
6:13
7:01
4:58
Vraiment bien MRGr
12:47 the first bassoon laughs
Fantastic Contrabassoon solo
It is difficult to perform before the appreciative audience .
However ,
This audience will shower applause on this orchestra and conductor .
Because this orchestra grabs this audience .
From Tokyo in the dizzying Megalopolis ablaze with numerous neon lights
The English countryside, in gentle rain.
@@tonymiddlehurst8438
Thank-you very much to your good reply !
How is your condition and country ?
How do you think and know about Japan ?
Soon Tokyo is attacked by the overwhelming horrible monster typhoon , which bring unimaginable heavy rain and overwhelming horrible wind .
We are anxious about this moster typhoon .
I am watching TV while hearing the sings of autumn insects that chirp with transient life .
The red spider lilies are in full bloom on the banks or in the fields .
The chrysanthemum , the symbol of Japanese Imperial family , bloom large flowers ( 20〜30 centimeters ) everywhere of Japan .
Mountains , forests and streets of Tokyo will be gorgeous scenery with orange , red , yellow and brown colored leaves .
Someday please come to Japan where is full of delicious foods , pleasure , surprises and a little pensive .
Take care of yourself
Good luck !
@TheTage Show
Thank-you very much to your reply !
On New Year,s Eve,
temples in various parts of Japan call a large bell of 1〜2 meters in diameter hanging 108 times , called 「 night bell →Japanese means is Joya no Kane 除夜の鐘」
It's a Buddhist teaching that human beings suffer with 108 anxieties .
The belly is truck on New Year,s Eve and annihilated .
When the year beings , a tremendous number of worshipers pray to temples and shrines to pray for the safety and prosperity of the year , even at severe cold midnight .
Good luck !
@TheTage Show
Good luck !
Paul Giloi - Cape Town, South Africa.
I hope you are well and safe. Still under full lockdown during the pandemic. So grateful for beautiful music like this.
In number III, in section 10, celesta has to go two bars before clarinet solo, right?
1000th like. 😎😎😎
This is the second version of this I've come across actually spoiled by coughing people.
OK I can tolerate the odd cough, but this particular music creates (should create) a specific carefree mood, and this is wrecked here...
⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐⭐
It sounds great of course. Only the last timpani " roll" playing C it sounds out of pitch ( higher pitch). Thats when the músic is Just to finish 😾
The celesta plays wrong at 7:45. It should be in canon with the clarinet, not together.
Oh..Mr. Is 'shocked' .. !! What a pity..! LOL !!
Music is a priority, not childish criticism (and unjustified ..)
@@PierreSIBANARCO what
la he escuchao tantas veces que se me ha quedado pegada ....
_ Zombie1kenobi05 _ Seguro que le has dado dislike
嗯.......正在學習接受中....聽完它...😉
Is this the original or the extended orchestra version?
This is the suite.
0:43
David Cameron has taken up conducting!
15:36
Bravo Bravo !!!!
I have never seen a gong that big!!!!!!
En Le Petit Poucet, en dos ocasiones el corno inglés no toca bien los tresillos.
It's very expensive to meet up with Julian Kuerti! Why is he welcome to touch the door of the Royal conservatory of music by security guards and welcome to audition and study at the University of Toronto faculty of music?
BRAVO
기침 진짜.. 하..
c le devoir de mon prof de musique
moi aussi
@@filledemars2 pas dutout
por moi
Esta versión es superior a la que ofreció Barenboim con la WEDO hace pocos días en el Colón.
9:40
jol i je reproche juste le tempo lent et endormissant
hi