not sure why i find synthesia-type videos so satisfying, maybe because they best capture the "feel" of actually playing the pieces if i'm unable to play that day. this is very nicely done:) feel like i see a lot of people saying the fugue doesn't fit in with the rest of this suite/is boring to listen to, but i think it's really pretty - especially the last 45sec or so. and of course shoutout to the 9min moment in the forlane, that's 100% the reason that i've spent the past couple years trying to learn every ravel piece i possibly can haha
The prelude is just so good
It's like its snowing and everyone is having a good time outside
not sure why i find synthesia-type videos so satisfying, maybe because they best capture the "feel" of actually playing the pieces if i'm unable to play that day. this is very nicely done:)
feel like i see a lot of people saying the fugue doesn't fit in with the rest of this suite/is boring to listen to, but i think it's really pretty - especially the last 45sec or so. and of course shoutout to the 9min moment in the forlane, that's 100% the reason that i've spent the past couple years trying to learn every ravel piece i possibly can haha
When it said 24:12 i felt that
I've wanted to work on these! They're tough but beautiful, the toccata is my favorite
Amazing! I love old-fashioned Ravel!
Amazing
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The tone and timbre of the playback really suits the pieces well
Love your videos! Especially from my fav composer Ravel! Keep up the good work, btw what's your favourite movement?
Thank you so much! Ravel is one of my favourite composers too! My favourite movement is Rigaudon. What's yours?
Definitely the Prelude and Rigaudon.
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9:00 is one of my favorite passages Ravel ever wrote, it's so warm yet also mysterious