De la musique qui respire le silence et une grandeur que les temps modernes ne connaissent plus, des temps sans sources, sans vérité, sans hiérarchie, sans futur !
I am STILL carryinbg on with my LIFE LONG Love affair with Maurice Ravel and all of that simply gorgeous music that he was divinely inspired to write/compose. Just stunning!
The movements are found in this posting as follows: I. Pavane of Sleeping Beauty (0:03) II. Little Tom Thumb (1:39) III. Empress of the Pagodas (4:45) IV. Conversation of Beauty and the Beast (8:18) V. The Fairy Garden (12:36)
Hoje aos setenta anos me encanta e me traz as mesmas emoções e magia que sentia ao ouvir a música de Ravel brincando naquelas manhãs ensolaradas no quintal em nossa casa no sul de Minas gerais.
I feel cozy listening to this specutacular performance Without Ravel , we would have been very lonely and feel insipid , and the enjoyment and pleasures of the music would have been less
Ma mère l'Oye est un des chefs d'oeuvre absolu de Maurice Ravel , on y ressent au détour de chaque note , avancer comme une mélodie enchanteresse qui progresse pas à pas et les inflexions des instruments s'élever délicatement ou légèrement s'abaisser au passage de la scantion et de la mélodie....
Oui, Ravel est toujours en équilibre. Il raconte ici le mystère, la magie, l'allusion, la tendresse... sans jamais renoncer à l'élégance. Cette élégance incomparable qui accueille toujours l’auditeur.
Empress of the Pagodas is just something else for me, it reminds me playing in the park at childhood when i didn't even knew what was outside my colony
I LOVE THIS PART 2:55! The way it rises up the tempo... It feels like a big wind full of magnificent presence is blowing towards my face, opening a new world in front of my eyes, as if waking me up from something.. :)
So kind of you to post this for everyone! Such a beautiful gift of music you’ve given to us. Ravel, the master story teller. Swept along in a world of antiquity, in these times of chaos! ❤️💔
Reminiscent of Delius in this work, especially in the use of woodwind and volume, ebbing and flowing. A beautiful journey of sound and texture, teasing the ears and heart to come, play in the sun and walk through the cool shadows of a garden near dusk.
A lot of this, especially the last part, sounds like it could be in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame. I wonder if Alan Menken drew inspiration from Ravel
I feel like Alan Menken got inspiration for Disney's Beauty and the Beast Score from Ravel's Conversation of Beauty and the Beast. Does anyone else hear it?
Today with a night with a candle in with my hear on expansion. Just breathing the beauty of the music sending deep bow of honor tô ALL my roots and famíly tô the earth, Gaia aré beloved mother. Remembering my hear is Full of stars and galaxys of profund love. I love every experiênce everybody on a deep level. i bow tô my roots. To my self my journey and this magestic peace of absoluta delighr of music. Cheers If you enjoy this music too!!!
mother goose is on the loose. hearing this now is actually strange because the last few times i've heard it in the last decade or so twas an electronic version i was hearing. tomita. evocations of childhood, the idea. funny the phrase beginning at 1:53 is reminding me of his earlier pavane for dead princess and somehow that never struck me before.
The movements are found in this posting as follows: I. Pavane of Sleeping Beauty (@) II. Little Tom Thumb (@) III. Empress of the Pagodas (@) IV. Conversation of Beauty and the Beast (@) V. The Fairy Garden (@)
Les temps modernes sont devenus fous à lier,ce monde régresse,de la musique, la vraie, sous couverts de progrès technologique, le monde court à sa perte,ce n'est pas faute de vous avoir prévenus, merci.
Thanks so much! The name Gisella Pasino (a singer) in the description led me to the information; the piece was conducted by Pavel Urbanek and the Prague Festival Orchestra!
It's incredible how Debussy evolved from the end of Mahler's Symphony No.3's final movement to finish off this piece. One giant standing on the shoulders of another giant. It's the same when Wagner evolved from Berlioz' Romeo and Juliet to write Tristan and Isolde (it's not plagiarism, it's musical evolution as explained by Leonard Bernstein).
I agree, and found the similarities in the pieces you described over the years. "Evolution of Music" is a good way to experience all the brilliance we have from that. Thank Heavens for all this fine music!
+Máté Csabai At 1:39 the music begins to have an RVW quality. This piece wasn't published until 1910 and wasn't orchestrated until 1911 so maybe Ravel's memories of 1908 wove threads of RVW's musical identity into Ravel's creation? Not impossible. We know from Tambeau du Couperin that Ravel could and did try to compose music revealing certain aspects of specific persons, as Elgar did with his Enigma Variations.
De la musique qui respire le silence et une grandeur que les temps modernes ne connaissent plus, des temps sans sources, sans vérité, sans hiérarchie, sans futur !
Beflügelnde schöne Wörter! ❤️
exactly, the pure human spirit
Je n’aurais pas dit mieux... bravo
Merci pour ces mots. Ils montent vers la magie de Ravel.
@@pierreguinot9238 😹
There's always something so magical and melancholic about Ravel's orchestration. Truly the master
Ravel the visionary. He was an extraordinary story teller through his music hence I believe he has influenced so many soundtrack composers.
Ravel avait une telle sensibilité, ses morceaux vous transportent , que d émotions !
L'oeuvre la plus "classique" de Ravel.... et la plus accessible, sans doute;
La 4e partie est un chef-d'oeuvre de naiveté et de douceur
I am STILL carryinbg on with my LIFE LONG Love affair with Maurice Ravel and all of that simply gorgeous music that he was divinely inspired to write/compose. Just stunning!
The movements are found in this posting as follows:
I. Pavane of Sleeping Beauty (0:03)
II. Little Tom Thumb (1:39)
III. Empress of the Pagodas (4:45)
IV. Conversation of Beauty and the Beast (8:18)
V. The Fairy Garden (12:36)
Thank you!
Thanks.
What clear channels to the beyond must M. Ravel have had to have written this masterpiece.
I cry every time I hear this, just beautiful♡
16 minutes and 41 seconds of my life will always be dedicated to this.
Just gorgeous...Ravel the genius
it's funny how in the "conversation between beauty and the beast" i can actually make an image in my head of what their conversation looks like
Exactly what i think this melody truly means, compassion.
Everytime I hear this song, I thaught about my mother ♥
Les illustrations accompagnent le rêve.
Heavenly beautiful. Only a genius could compose music like this.
Ravel was probably one of the greatest orchestrators of all time.
Stop it with the 'one of the' no one can match his genius, greatest musical mind of all time. Sir Maurice Ravel.
@@ravelesque34 only true opnion
I think one thing we can all appreciate is how the channel didn't put ads in between the video. Respect.
Uh, everything for free? C,G,A, nobody should ride for free.
A cada semana que passa, mais e mais gosto dessa composição .
Descanse em paz , Maurice Ravel !
Hoje aos setenta anos me encanta e me traz as mesmas emoções e magia que sentia ao ouvir a música de Ravel brincando naquelas manhãs ensolaradas no quintal em nossa casa no sul de Minas gerais.
Love the last one... The Fairy Garden. Beautiful song!!!
a little late but it is a piece
Mr Numerobis *movement
Beauty is innate in nature. This piece is dressed in thousands of layers of this beauty...
Boy, Ravel is certainly my favorite.
And mine
I feel cozy listening to this specutacular performance
Without Ravel ,
we would have been very lonely and feel insipid , and the enjoyment and pleasures of the music would have been less
Ma mère l'Oye est un des chefs d'oeuvre absolu de Maurice Ravel , on y ressent au détour de chaque note , avancer comme une mélodie enchanteresse qui progresse pas à pas et les inflexions des instruments s'élever délicatement ou légèrement s'abaisser au passage de la scantion et de la mélodie....
Oui, Ravel est toujours en équilibre. Il raconte ici le mystère, la magie, l'allusion, la tendresse... sans jamais renoncer à l'élégance. Cette élégance incomparable qui accueille toujours l’auditeur.
@@uigliam Ravel musicien de l'élégance.💚Tout ce qui manque aujourd'hui dans l'art contemporain, c'est l'élégance.
@@remixuereb Oui.
Et, avant cela, Maurice exprime plus profondément quelque chose qui se situe entre la Bonté d'Âme et l'Amour, l'affection..
Empress of the Pagodas is just something else for me, it reminds me playing in the park at childhood when i didn't even knew what was outside my colony
I LOVE THIS PART 2:55! The way it rises up the tempo... It feels like a big wind full of magnificent presence is blowing towards my face, opening a new world in front of my eyes, as if waking me up from something.. :)
After listening ,
I might have a dream of being beyond my imagination .
From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
So kind of you to post this for everyone! Such a beautiful gift of music you’ve given to us.
Ravel, the master story teller. Swept along in a world of antiquity, in these times of chaos! ❤️💔
une chanson d'amour dans l'immensité
Pocas músicas pueden competir con ese emocionante final del jardín mágico raveliano.
I can't stop listening to these movements, so hauntingly beautiful yet melancholic at the same time.
absolute banger for a classical tune to be fair
Reminiscent of Delius in this work, especially in the use of woodwind and volume, ebbing and flowing.
A beautiful journey of sound and texture, teasing the ears and heart to come, play in the sun and walk through the cool shadows of a garden near dusk.
Très belle interprétation de ce morceau si prenant de Ravel. Merci pour votre partage.
Beautiful music 💙💙💚💚👍👍
Call Me By Your Name got me here and I don't regret it...
@Enrico It sure is... The last part, Le Jardin féérique, but it's not the same version
Bellísimo
Monsieur Ravel - un compositeur unique au monde - respect total...
I like the part:conversation of beauty and a beast fantastic ....and the last part
Csodálatos a zene. Nekem nagyon tetszik...
Je fais du piano et mon professeur m'a demandé d'écouter cette musique. Bravo à Ravel ! 👏
What a mind. What an imagination. What a life. Every once in a while, someone or something comes along that just might be a Gift from God.
16 minutos de belleza alucinante...
Muy buena versión. Hermosa orquesta.
I love the place it has inside so warm, mysterious, magical, and beautiful! One of my favourites.
Preciosa versión.
no words to say how much I love this....
Thank you Jean Michel 💕
beautiful performance. Thank you
Maurici Ravel possedait une boite bourree de merveilles qu’il se plaisait a deployer poyete bous charmer. Mi compositor preferido del S XX
Le correcteur!!!
this is really amazing
Gorgeous super melody💫
Just beautiful! Dream like😌
Man i came from clannad. Now i can Listen to the beautiful music too
Perfect ! 👍🏼👌🏼
깊어 가는 가을에
넘 잘어울리는 곡입니다~~
Great music, great images to accompany it, thank you
The fairy garden sounds so sad in my opinion
at the beginning
I get a sense of majestic and pastoral all in the same vein.
Que beleza! 👏👏👏
Waw! Sublime, mon fils a une évaluation sur cette music.
L'Arcadia perduta, Paradiso dell'inesprimibile.
A lot of this, especially the last part, sounds like it could be in Disney's Hunchback of Notre Dame. I wonder if Alan Menken drew inspiration from Ravel
Long live Maurice Ravel❤
such a genius!
a very good one
Very good song, thanks so much for posting it. :P
I feel like Alan Menken got inspiration for Disney's Beauty and the Beast Score from Ravel's Conversation of Beauty and the Beast. Does anyone else hear it?
Yes. This is very clear of programmatic music.
2020 anybody
That's me!
Who cares?
;v; me (im french)
Music for all times, even corona...
2020s
Beautiful!
Interprétation pas très inspirée tout de même... Ansermet et Monteux ont fait tellement mieux
Today with a night with a candle in with my hear on expansion. Just breathing the beauty of the music sending deep bow of honor tô ALL my roots and famíly tô the earth, Gaia aré beloved mother. Remembering my hear is Full of stars and galaxys of profund love.
I love every experiênce everybody on a deep level.
i bow tô my roots.
To my self my journey and this magestic peace of absoluta delighr of music.
Cheers If you enjoy this music too!!!
mother goose is on the loose. hearing this now is actually strange because the last few times i've heard it in the last decade or so twas an electronic version i was hearing. tomita. evocations of childhood, the idea. funny the phrase beginning at 1:53 is reminding me of his earlier pavane for dead princess and somehow that never struck me before.
Bu o kadar güzel,zarif ve düşündürücü ki(anılar hakkında). Ama bu melankoli,acı çekmeye yönelik bence
Thanks!
I come back to this very place when the time calls for it.
Beautiful...🦗🎩🍻
The movements are found in this posting as follows:
I. Pavane of Sleeping Beauty (@)
II. Little Tom Thumb (@)
III. Empress of the Pagodas (@)
IV. Conversation of Beauty and the Beast (@)
V. The Fairy Garden (@)
STOP THE BLOOMBERG ADS. IT;S INSANE ALL MIKE IS GETTING DONE IS DRIVING ME CRAZY
Les temps modernes sont devenus fous à lier,ce monde régresse,de la musique, la vraie, sous couverts de progrès technologique, le monde court à sa perte,ce n'est pas faute de vous avoir prévenus, merci.
First song makes me feel like im starting a RPG
Piece, not song.
Thank you! Seriously...
@@robertpajak4958 Movement, not piece.
A MORROWIND DREAM !
@@vedantdave579 A movement is a piece.
That contrabassoon sounds so delightfully evil. 9:26
Mark Haha yeah
Yes, it's been said that Ravel had Hitler compose that bit!(But only by idiots like me).🤪👍
Quelle est la meilleure musique pour développer la créativité et l’imagination ?
Who conducted this version? Which orchestra is it? This is my favorite version so far!
Thanks so much! The name Gisella Pasino (a singer) in the description led me to the information; the piece was conducted by Pavel Urbanek and the Prague Festival Orchestra!
This music reminds me of Royal high music, from Roblox. Very nostalgic
Dionne,wil je eens een misdaad &make-up maken over Tsikatilo,de russische seriemoordenaar van Rostov aan de Don.Dank bij voorbaat.Daniël.
Alguien me podria apoyar de donde sacaron esas pinturas? Me gustan muchas
It's incredible how Debussy evolved from the end of Mahler's Symphony No.3's final movement to finish off this piece. One giant standing on the shoulders of another giant. It's the same when Wagner evolved from Berlioz' Romeo and Juliet to write Tristan and Isolde (it's not plagiarism, it's musical evolution as explained by Leonard Bernstein).
I agree, and found the similarities in the pieces you described over the years. "Evolution of Music" is a good way to experience all the brilliance we have from that. Thank Heavens for all this fine music!
can you mention this video of Leo? i also pay attention on how some pieces lead to others more important later
You mean Ravel? Debussy didn't compose this
The beginning is absolutely superb. Somehow, I feel like there's a similar tune to this, probably inspired by this track. Any idea?
+quesera Maybe Pavane pour infante defuncte. It sounds similar
+quesera Ravel's music has been looted so many times. Who knows!
Dark souls I, Gwyn's theme
I wonder if Georges Auric had listened to this before scoring Cocteau's BEAUTY & THE BEAST
I think you are right!!
I have the Beauty and the Beast soundtrack by Auric, love it. Big Debussy/Ravel influence there.
mashallux on the flux
Please somebody tell me, which orchestra,conductor, recording? Remarkable production very sixties-sounding.
Je doit l'écouter pour le collège
Karen Longé pareil
pareil 😂
SheryneShz
Bah vous avez de la chance de devoir écouter de la bonne musique. Moi je ne faisais que de la pop récente nulle en musique
pareil ma prof est Mme Baarzt
5:32 to 5:42 un passage interessant. A réécouter pour usage éventuel dans un beat
7:49 to 7:59 est le retour au même thème, mais un peu plus orné
Well , clannad brought me here , i really want to hear the full version
“Ma mere,” what?
ravel el mistico
Anyone here cause they just read maurices story in “The green man” book?
Somebody can tell me who the orchestra and the conductor are? Thanks!
cucumber1357 darude
nice
i stopped hearing Ravel for a long time cause it is tooo good. Self avoidance...
Does anybody know the name of the painting in 12:50?
Im feeling like watching Macross DYRL movie,
maybe the most Vaughan-Williams-esque of the Ravel I've heard.
+Máté Csabai At 1:39 the music begins to have an RVW quality. This piece wasn't published until 1910 and wasn't orchestrated until 1911 so maybe Ravel's memories of 1908 wove threads of RVW's musical identity into Ravel's creation? Not impossible. We know from Tambeau du Couperin that Ravel could and did try to compose music revealing certain aspects of specific persons, as Elgar did with his Enigma Variations.
+Máté Csabai but with less emissions.
+mensamoo That sounds like something Volkswagen engineers might say! But seriously, when you type "but with less emissions" what does that mean?
+David Floren a VW with less emissions ( not as bad... ) Poor joke.
+mensamoo vw = vaughan williams... i really love this piece btw.
May I ask, what app did you use to make this? Thanks!
3:33.....March of the Guinea Pigs
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