@@lartzano313 The version from Alexandre Tharaud's: "Hommage a Barbara" is much much better - and can also be found on TH-cam. Ms Hindi's voice is much more solid on that recording. In this recording she appears to be in a great deal of pain from start to end. PLUS I have one or two issues with the "translation". Actually, even more than Barbara's own version, I rate one of the versions by the delightful French Canadian singer: Isabelle Boulay MOST HIGHLY, - and a version by some lady with the very strange name of: Nolwenn Leroy is also excellent. Barbara always sang this song: "a grande vitesse". Did she have a bus to catch?
@@lartzano313 The 'cello interlude" is certainly one of the delights of Ms Hindi's "other version". Seventeen seconds of sublime music - which, I suspect, owes more to M Tharaud than to Barbara. However many of Barbara's own recordings include an amazing counter-melody, which would not disgrace JS Bach. I assume Barbara made her own orchestral arrangements. As for M Tharaud, have you heard HIS version of F Couperin's "barricades mysterieuses" - it is like no other.
너무 아름다워요~^^
So beautiful ~^^🙆♀️
Ah i love this song more than anyone else :((
I love it
Me 2
You don't love it more than I do.
Wooowwwww
This is delightful, but it is not quite as good as the version on M Tharaud's cd, which is a hommage to Barbara.
A copy of which, I now own.
And they lost the 'cello!
@@lartzano313
The version from Alexandre Tharaud's: "Hommage a Barbara" is much much better - and can also be found on TH-cam.
Ms Hindi's voice is much more solid on that recording.
In this recording she appears to be in a great deal of pain from start to end.
PLUS
I have one or two issues with the "translation".
Actually, even more than Barbara's own version, I rate one of the versions by the delightful French Canadian singer: Isabelle Boulay MOST HIGHLY, - and a version by some lady with the very strange name of: Nolwenn Leroy is also excellent. Barbara always sang this song:
"a grande vitesse". Did she have a bus to catch?
@@lartzano313
The 'cello interlude" is certainly one of the delights of Ms Hindi's "other version". Seventeen seconds of sublime music - which, I suspect, owes more to M Tharaud than to Barbara. However many of Barbara's own recordings include an amazing counter-melody, which would not disgrace JS Bach. I assume Barbara made her own orchestral arrangements.
As for M Tharaud, have you heard HIS version of F Couperin's "barricades mysterieuses" - it is like no other.