0 -- барабан 1 а -- 00:15 флейта -- тема, контр-тема 00:35 2 а -- 1:02 -- кларнет 3 b --1:50 -- фагот 4 b -- 2:43 кларнет 5 а - 3:33 -- гобой 6 а - 4:23 -- тромбон с сординой и флейта в 1 октаве 7 b - 5:12 -- сакс тенор 8 b - 6:00 9 а -- 6:50 челеста 10 а 7:40 гобои кларнеты 11 b -- 8:32 -- тромбон 12 b - 9:20 13 а -- 10:11 -- скрипки 14 а -- 11:00 -- 15 b --11:50 16 b -- 12:39 17 а -- 13:30 пикколо и саксофоны 18 b -- 14:18 Модуляция в ми-минор -- 15:00 Модуляция в до 15:20
You kidding? We love shit like this, get to turn the brain off, listen the sweet sweet music coming from the enormous orchestral force of which you are currently a part; the most important part I might add
@@josed.vargas3961 I've seen it happen though xD Bassist, trombonist, Hornist, Euphonist, Tuba (same poor guy twice) Percussion (also twice different players) and even Harp (Different days/places/works ofc.).
a psychology student here... i came here to listen to understand the disease causing repetition "frontotemporal dementia" and see the story of Anne Adams art "unravelling bolero".
the regular Oboe is tuned in C, Oboe d'amore in A so is a transposer instrument (and as it is longer than oboe, goes a bit lower). Besides, it's said that Oboe d'amore has a sweeter and warmer sound than oboe.
looney1023 I know this is super late but I actually watched a live performance of this and the Eb soloist didn’t double up, so she sat there the whole damn time. I’m sure some do double up tho.
0 -- барабан
1 а -- 00:15 флейта -- тема,
контр-тема 00:35
2 а -- 1:02 -- кларнет
3 b --1:50 -- фагот
4 b -- 2:43 кларнет
5 а - 3:33 -- гобой
6 а - 4:23 -- тромбон с сординой и флейта в 1 октаве
7 b - 5:12 -- сакс тенор
8 b - 6:00
9 а -- 6:50 челеста
10 а 7:40 гобои кларнеты
11 b -- 8:32 -- тромбон
12 b - 9:20
13 а -- 10:11 -- скрипки
14 а -- 11:00 --
15 b --11:50
16 b -- 12:39
17 а -- 13:30 пикколо и саксофоны
18 b -- 14:18
Модуляция в ми-минор -- 15:00
Модуляция в до 15:20
well done, now english please
@@DeadFxckingDead they're listed in the video in English.
The last 30 seconds have to be among the best 30 seconds of music ever written.
Utterly clear, And imaginative, with the upper winds like a grinding hurdy gurdy eartly on.
7:00 at this point the bass player usually falls asleep
You kidding? We love shit like this, get to turn the brain off, listen the sweet sweet music coming from the enormous orchestral force of which you are currently a part; the most important part I might add
@@josed.vargas3961 tru lol
@@josed.vargas3961 I've seen it happen though xD
Bassist, trombonist, Hornist, Euphonist, Tuba (same poor guy twice) Percussion (also twice different players) and even Harp (Different days/places/works ofc.).
At 11:45 The tuba comes in To either wake you up, or take over the shift.
Double bass part is boring at first, but I agree, you get to watch the orchestra build with each passing phrase
SENDATIONAL !!!
POWERFUL !!!
Unforgettable!!!!
Top stuff ….
THANKYOU !!! 🤩🤩🤩👏👏👏🤩🤩🤩👏❤️❤️
I love how the sound of the timpani changes once the tuba enters..
As Adam Neely once said, repetition legitimizes
6:52 for some moments one can say it is a unique instrument playing the melody, like an organ or kind of like a sustained "marimba" sound
One of my favorite pieces ever! Thanks, John.
Greetings,
This is #art 🌎💕. I love this music I give thanks for #montreal #quebec #Canada #musicschool 🇨🇦🎶
5:13 Tenor Sax!
I feel like I'm wandering around in a hundred years of solitude
The 15th minute is where the beauty starts.
a timeless manifestation of pure art
Ok this slaps
If you’re from chorus then hi 😳
I’m in my backyard listening to this with my tea and???? Yes.
The show is not that repetitive
The show:
a psychology student here... i came here to listen to understand the disease causing repetition "frontotemporal dementia" and see the story of Anne Adams art "unravelling bolero".
I mean ravel had dementia
thanx for uploading.... its beautiful
Mitico e sensuale!!!
Aver quién puede hacer la parte de la caja por los 15 min que duraba canción
Xdddd
Tu tal vez que parece que sabes de música
6:02 Sopranino Sax in F!
9:21 Melodie Mixtur
Masterpiece
I'd like more volume, but thank you. John.
Sorry, my equipment problem! John.
Notes for myself:
Thank You!
6:02 soprano saxophone
3:34 I have never known what the difference between an Oboe d'amore and a regular Oboe is besides the name.
the regular Oboe is tuned in C, Oboe d'amore in A so is a transposer instrument (and as it is longer than oboe, goes a bit lower). Besides, it's said that Oboe d'amore has a sweeter and warmer sound than oboe.
@@apodots Oh. Thank you for the explanation.
@@apodots amore means love in italian, and it translates to Oboe of love, so that's why it's called like that
بالعربي : فتحلي راسي
j aime beaucoup le bolero de ravel
6:50 piccolo solo
many thanks a view of "how to play real music" without mistakes! and flashing lights !
the 8 disliked could not play it or follow it!
13:29
Bless those bassists. The easiest and most horrible piece to play.
Not too horrible to me, even though it was repetitive as hell.
8:28
6:50
groovy
O sea que en 12 el Fagot no cuenta como madera?😢
No, es instrumento de bajo
Fagot sí cuenta como madera, pero baja. Se debió especificar que están tocando las maderas altas.
6:50 picc
Poor Eb Clarinet only getting that one solo and nothing else.
Guessing it's just doubled by one of the Bb Clarinet players
looney1023 I know this is super late but I actually watched a live performance of this and the Eb soloist didn’t double up, so she sat there the whole damn time. I’m sure some do double up tho.
what about the poor percussionist
Juego de palabras xd cd xd xd xd
musical notes ang hirap nyan
Dampish XD
hello. copyright?
Read the description
definitivamente la única obra mala de Ravel 🤣
Ke?
Que dices loco?
The end is so anti climatic
you mean the applause?
2:42 i don’t know why but that alarm scared me
13:29
9:18