Thank You for this wonderful. Now it is morning, i always feel a little depressed as soon as i wake up, and now i dont want to listen to news at radio. This Beauty helps me to go on until i feel better. Greetings from Rome Italy, 29 May 2019.
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Ravel began composing what later became known as his Sonatine when the Anglo-French magazine Weekly Critical Review conducted a competition for the first movement of a piano sonata. He was at an advantage with a unique style that gave him the ability to take the traditional sonata form, which had come to a "dead end" during the second half of the nineteenth century, and bring life to it by avoiding pitfalls and clichés. When the magazine went bankrupt, Ravel added two more movements to his competition piece, and thus completed his Sonatine. Representative of his first formative period, the work is bright and clear, and only gently touches the listener's emotions. Using fluidity, light coloring, and the intervals of the fourth and fifth as unifying features, the work is written using primarily the three middle octaves of the piano. Ravel was known for his tightly written pieces and Sonatine was no exception; it easily reminds one of the refined objets d'art of the eighteenth century. The opening Modéré-doux et espressif -- is written in strict sonata form, has a first theme around the tonality of F sharp minor, a second around D major and B minor, and a development section of intense excitement. The second movement -- Mouvement de menuet -- is an uncomplicated minuet in D flat, which flowers in its final measures. The work closes with virtuoso writing marked Animé. Moving nervously between 3/4 and 5/4, waves of music pour forward with a few horn calls in the left hand. When on June 16, 1904, the first movement of the Sonatine was performed for its dedicatees Cipa and Ida Godebski (Ma Mère l'oye was dedicated to their children), it was very well received, and when the full work was given by Paule de Lestang on March 10, 1906, under the patronage of the Lyon Revue musicale, enthusiasm was so great that Durand put it into immediate publication. (AllMusic)
I'm used to hearing Gulda doing Jazz and all sorts of crazy performances. But this is truly up there among the best renditions of this masterpiece. Phenomenal❤
@@scronx I am using Adblock Plus and I never see ANY advert - talking about PC. On my mobile phone.., I don't use any adblock and always get mad after the first ad.
Now that you've mentioned it, the white noise is quite prominent but I hadn't really given it attention in the many times I've listened to this recording.
Trying to play the first movement, even as a post grade 8 pianist is kind of like trying to translate hyroglofics at times. Difficult to comprehend the mans genius.
sTOPP OMG 😭 LMAO IM TOTALLY NOT SEARCHING UP ALL REFERENCES SINCE IM PLAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME IVE sadly watched up to chapter 3 already though so :-[
Ravel experienced too many horrors in his life to write anything more than occasional romantic style beauty, but he had occasional moments when he was capable of feeling of pure heart again.
@@stefanoferlaino1895 No, his life was marked with tragedy, infact he enjoyed the first world war, acting as a lorry driver. He was said to be indifferent about praise or criticism and was machine like when composing music.
Paul, where in the world did you come across recordings of Ravel himself playing his pieces? That’d be so incredible to hear! But you said he had tempo issues? I’ve heard here and there that I guess he composed his pieces better than he could play them, but don’t quote me on that. 🤷🏻♀️
20세기 전반 - [신고전주의]. [인상주의] 라벨 - [소나티네] 음악의 [형식] 면에서는 고전주의 형식을 존중한 [신고전주의 작법]을 사용 했으나 [선율과 화성]의 면에서는 [선법]과 [온음음계]를 사용하여 [신비로운 음색을 창출]했다. [물의 희롱] [소나티네] 등은 20c 초 피아노 문헌에서 독보적 위치를 차지한다.
People says Ravel is new-classic period music... Absolutely not, this shows Ravel was obviously romantic as fk. Change my opinion. Stop saying he's neoclassic like Mozart.
Hmmm, Stravinsky seems to be more neo-classical than Ravel (see his Symphony in C major and his Violin Concerto for example). However, Ravel was something of a ecletic, since he used to write many pieces paying a tribute to old forms and dances. For example, his Menuet Antique and La Valse (the romantic period wasn't too outdated to the time, but Ravel at first wanted to pay an homage to it using the waltz). His musical language is huge though, and even when paying homage he shows his main compositional traits.
People also say Schoenberg is neo-classical (I agree with that). At the end of the day, it's just a label put together to make it easier referring to a trend that was happening of that time, and not that it must be anyhow related to Mozart or smth.
Bruh. Ravel was not romantic. He obviously not so neoclassical but many of his pieces have strict form. So saying he was not neoclassical is also wrong. P.s. Ravel's favourite composer was Mozart
Thank You for this wonderful. Now it is morning, i always feel a little depressed as soon as i wake up, and now i dont want to listen to news at radio. This Beauty helps me to go on until i feel better. Greetings from Rome Italy, 29 May 2019.
Is that a warning of what has happened a year after your depression?
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@@dawnexplain3128 Well
This person could be dead for all we know. Why bothering writing an exact date of your message if not?
@@Sergmanny46 old people
That first phrase and the variation on it is just perfect. Indescribably beautiful. I could live for eternity and I would never be able to fathom it.
Ravel began composing what later became known as his Sonatine when the Anglo-French magazine Weekly Critical Review conducted a competition for the first movement of a piano sonata. He was at an advantage with a unique style that gave him the ability to take the traditional sonata form, which had come to a "dead end" during the second half of the nineteenth century, and bring life to it by avoiding pitfalls and clichés. When the magazine went bankrupt, Ravel added two more movements to his competition piece, and thus completed his Sonatine. Representative of his first formative period, the work is bright and clear, and only gently touches the listener's emotions. Using fluidity, light coloring, and the intervals of the fourth and fifth as unifying features, the work is written using primarily the three middle octaves of the piano. Ravel was known for his tightly written pieces and Sonatine was no exception; it easily reminds one of the refined objets d'art of the eighteenth century. The opening Modéré-doux et espressif -- is written in strict sonata form, has a first theme around the tonality of F sharp minor, a second around D major and B minor, and a development section of intense excitement. The second movement -- Mouvement de menuet -- is an uncomplicated minuet in D flat, which flowers in its final measures. The work closes with virtuoso writing marked Animé. Moving nervously between 3/4 and 5/4, waves of music pour forward with a few horn calls in the left hand.
When on June 16, 1904, the first movement of the Sonatine was performed for its dedicatees Cipa and Ida Godebski (Ma Mère l'oye was dedicated to their children), it was very well received, and when the full work was given by Paule de Lestang on March 10, 1906, under the patronage of the Lyon Revue musicale, enthusiasm was so great that Durand put it into immediate publication.
(AllMusic)
Wow
It's crazy how the modernist "revised" sonata form.
I'm used to hearing Gulda doing Jazz and all sorts of crazy performances. But this is truly up there among the best renditions of this masterpiece. Phenomenal❤
this interpretation is a miracle. Guida is one of the best pianist of the XX century
My favorite piece of music at all time!
Одно из... Безусловно
Gracias por la recomendación Kaede
Me gusta Danganronpa también!!!!
Fantastic composition. Beautiful
This is music!
It's very mature to love with a reason!
@@Sedyon What a competent composer was he! 😀
Indeed !
0:00 I. Modéré
3:43 II. Mouvement de Menuet
6:52 III. Animé
He meant movement,just saying
Movement, not number
Mi compañero Luis, el mini panadero, me trajo aquí. ¡Gracias por la recomendación! :)
:')
Something about this piece is so nostalgic.
This makes me cry because its so beautifull, and because I know, that I will never compose something as good as this 😅😭
My bestfriend loves this piece. Thank you!
saw this piece performed live recently, actually with an orchestra instead of the piano, and it was just as beautiful, an amazing experience
Ravel, Chopin .......my beautiful guys.......sublime
They are 🐟🐟🐟
did you know they were secretly dating? People will say all kinds of different things if you mention it, but it's true
thanks! this piece is superbe!
THIS beautiful, graceful material they have to interrupt with Disney ads?
Because of money chching!
Have you heard about ad blocker?
@ Not for TH-cam. Do tell?
@@scronx I am using Adblock Plus and I never see ANY advert - talking about PC. On my mobile phone.., I don't use any adblock and always get mad after the first ad.
The background static is actually really welcome if you've got tinnitus like me and find it hard to enjoy piano music.
Now that you've mentioned it, the white noise is quite prominent but I hadn't really given it attention in the many times I've listened to this recording.
Damn I didn't even hear it until I read your comment. Tinnitus sucks.
Idk if I have tinnitus but I enjoyed this subtle addition to the recording
The information about the composer says he died in 1935; in fact, Ravel died in 1937.
Thanks a lot. I immediately fixed it.
Along with Gershwin and organ greats Widor, Vierne, and Pierné -- wotta year :-[
Trying to play the first movement, even as a post grade 8 pianist is kind of like trying to translate hyroglofics at times. Difficult to comprehend the mans genius.
More like my hands just have a stroke with all the crossings
And I've done WAY worse
Glad I'm not the only one@@commentingchannel9776
1ч
00:00 ГП
00:24 ПП
2:53 Реприза
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3:42 Осн т
4:26 Середина
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6:52 Гп
crying
:(
Priceless music.
kAEDE 😭
sTOPP OMG 😭
LMAO IM TOTALLY NOT SEARCHING UP ALL REFERENCES SINCE IM PLAYING FOR THE FIRST TIME
IVE sadly watched up to chapter 3 already though so :-[
oH MY GOD
Ravel experienced too many horrors in his life to write anything more than occasional romantic style beauty, but he had occasional moments when he was capable of feeling of pure heart again.
Why so many horrors? Are you talking about the first world war?
@@stefanoferlaino1895 No, his life was marked with tragedy, infact he enjoyed the first world war, acting as a lorry driver. He was said to be indifferent about praise or criticism and was machine like when composing music.
Damn Sonic, you're going so fast, which is a fine artistic choice by me I guess, it kind of works at some points
What?
online class brought me here :))
I wonder why he plays G naturals at 8:42. The score I have matches this one in calling for G sharps. Is Gulda playing from a different score?
Oui, c'est étrange !
Paul, where in the world did you come across recordings of Ravel himself playing his pieces? That’d be so incredible to hear! But you said he had tempo issues? I’ve heard here and there that I guess he composed his pieces better than he could play them, but don’t quote me on that. 🤷🏻♀️
Paul best Ravel I believe once said that he didn’t need people to interpret his music, just people to play it.
Nic B
I think Ravel did say that at one point. It seems familiar, like I heard it from somewhere else recently.
@@nicb4589 Which is nonsense, because playing music always means interpreting it.
Awesome
Simplesmente incrível
veio do tiktok ?
@@DW.CM0 eu vim por causa daquele cara que dá interpretação pras músicas
Piano que toca o nome dele
7:49 similar harmonic structure to Claire De Lune.
Gulda argerich las mejores versiones de la Sonatina de ravel
I've learned the first and second movement, but I'm so scared to start the third😭😟😫 wish me luck
It’s easier than the 1st
0:24 SAME CHORDS AS IN THE OPENING OF AVE VERUM CORPUS
nice
Nice.
here from my v3 playthrougi
라벨 소나티네는 못참지
4:00 cadencia a la tonalidad axial de Db es decir cadencia eolica de Fm
Kaede brought me here
0:00 1:05 3:42 6:27
DANGANRONPA V3
Omw to destroy my fingers by playing this right after The Lark for my exam 😩😩😩😩😩
Danganronpa brought me here lol
Can I know how ?
Ririn Collin Wing listen to chopin's 4 ballads!! she'd definitely be familiar with them
Same XD
@@shior1_ Please tell me how.
Is this piece in danganronpa??
mapeh subject brought me here lol;>
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20세기 전반 - [신고전주의]. [인상주의]
라벨 - [소나티네]
음악의 [형식] 면에서는 고전주의 형식을 존중한 [신고전주의 작법]을 사용 했으나
[선율과 화성]의 면에서는 [선법]과 [온음음계]를 사용하여 [신비로운 음색을 창출]했다.
[물의 희롱] [소나티네] 등은 20c 초 피아노 문헌에서 독보적 위치를 차지한다.
Yes.
Fast interpretation..not bad too
Technique)
6:52
3:24
6:29
10:07
7:03, 10:00
what is the dynamics
Danganronpa?
😍😘
here from danganronpa 😋
How much do you *NOT* want to stick to the F sharp major key.....or any key for that matter?
Ravel: Oui????????
Chord: A-C-E
Ravel: A-B sharp-E
Where
@@themobiusfunction 3:29
It’s cause the time signature
@@notnipneb2810 the time signature has nothing to do with accidentals. maybe you meant "key signature"?
4:30 - 4:35 Jesus
8:53
Sonatine? It's a joke or not?
This should be a sonate, not a sonatine
Ravel called it sonatine
@@notnipneb2810 But it very difficult to play, and a sonatine should be relatively easy to play
@@p.g.wallychopin There isn't really a clear distinction between a Sonate and a Sonatine, but imo this is way too short to count as a full Sonate
The only reason it’s called a sonatine is because of its short length, not the difficulty of the piece
Yes. Ravel's sign was ♓ so he was modest.
Too fucking fast. Had to slow it down to .5x to actually listen
Ciao Lauretta
Mapeh subject bring me here and I'm still thinking for a picture that this interpret HAHAHA
same tho
@@katsukki21 ohhh HAHAAHAHA
People says Ravel is new-classic period music... Absolutely not, this shows Ravel was obviously romantic as fk. Change my opinion. Stop saying he's neoclassic like Mozart.
Hmmm, Stravinsky seems to be more neo-classical than Ravel (see his Symphony in C major and his Violin Concerto for example). However, Ravel was something of a ecletic, since he used to write many pieces paying a tribute to old forms and dances. For example, his Menuet Antique and La Valse (the romantic period wasn't too outdated to the time, but Ravel at first wanted to pay an homage to it using the waltz). His musical language is huge though, and even when paying homage he shows his main compositional traits.
@@dacoconutnut9503 Yeah, Ravel wrote in lots of different styles. Take for example Tzigane, which basically sounds like if Paganini was a Spaniard.
People also say Schoenberg is neo-classical (I agree with that). At the end of the day, it's just a label put together to make it easier referring to a trend that was happening of that time, and not that it must be anyhow related to Mozart or smth.
Bruh. Ravel was not romantic. He obviously not so neoclassical but many of his pieces have strict form. So saying he was not neoclassical is also wrong.
P.s. Ravel's favourite composer was Mozart
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