I love this piece! If there's such a thing as perfection, this is it for me. I don't know if anyone has ever commented on it, but to me the repeated, bell-like Ds in the A and A prime sections remind me very much of gamelan. I wonder if he had that in mind when he wrote this.
One of the most amazing things I ever saw occurred during a rare snowfall in north Georgia, USA. Snow had been forecast but it was slow to arrive; however when it did the snowflakes were enormous - I should say the clumps of snowflakes were enormous, for many had bunched together into balls nearly as large as golf balls. But what was truly remarkable is that they arrived at a time when there was no wind whatsoever. So as I looked up, I could see them descending from dozens of feet above my head - I watched some individual ones fall for twenty seconds before they reached the ground. One of those unexpected magical moments nature provides if you watch long enough.
this has been one of my favorite pieces that I've always admired everything about it because it just makes me imagine the beauty of winter and well winter has always been my favorite season.
All the people here who never saw snow. It's really pretty when you're looking at the sky.. especially at night when the moon is out. It's like something out of a romance movie but it's real life and you're surrounded by the silence of nature and the cold of winter. It doesn't get any better than that, especially if you have a warm comfy winter outfit that feels like a bed when you lay down in the snow
Why does everyone play this piece at twice the speed it should be played at? Because it's dictated to them by convention rather than natural impulse. It is simply far more beautiful played much slower than this and that should be reason enough to do so
I haven't seen that much snow in my life, but I do remember seeing soft falling slow snowflakes sometimes floating not always straight down, but circling around upwards too. Isn't it amazing how this dancing is captured by Debussy? Michael Jackson introduced me to love of Debussy's music. Have blessed holidays everyone. 🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️🌨️🌨️🙏🏿
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This is exactly what it’s like to go outside on a snow day and see the flakes falling
Simon? You sure?
Sounds a bit like Can You Hear The Music
I love this piece! If there's such a thing as perfection, this is it for me. I don't know if anyone has ever commented on it, but to me the repeated, bell-like Ds in the A and A prime sections remind me very much of gamelan. I wonder if he had that in mind when he wrote this.
Dreamy music
Liked it, bought the album.
One of the most amazing things I ever saw occurred during a rare snowfall in north Georgia, USA. Snow had been forecast but it was slow to arrive; however when it did the snowflakes were enormous - I should say the clumps of snowflakes were enormous, for many had bunched together into balls nearly as large as golf balls. But what was truly remarkable is that they arrived at a time when there was no wind whatsoever. So as I looked up, I could see them descending from dozens of feet above my head - I watched some individual ones fall for twenty seconds before they reached the ground. One of those unexpected magical moments nature provides if you watch long enough.
ich vermise dich claude Debussy😢😢😢😢
So much Bach influence. Like a prelude. That's a good thing. Beautiful logical flow with a little drama. So well played too
1st and 4th movement of this suite deserve more attention
Debussy is my live
Do people dislike this just to dislike it?!
hi
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
cool
Ale to jest stare XD (kto z polski to to zrozumie)
bardzo stare
good
1:58
K chingada haber si latinan
I miss snow. I miss real winter.
So gresslich🤮🤢
wieso😢😢😢
Wieso DAS IST SO SCHÖN ALSO ECHT DAS SCHREIBT MAN NET IN DIE KOMMENTARE!
Simply genious❤️
ruclips.net/video/6ViqAsP7Jws/видео.html помогите набрать 100👍
Happy Holidays!
Came here from skins
this has been one of my favorite pieces that I've always admired everything about it because it just makes me imagine the beauty of winter and well winter has always been my favorite season.
Came here from Ling Ling 40 hours
My friend recommended me this and it's perfect for the rainy weather today
first 30 seconds go crazy
All the people here who never saw snow. It's really pretty when you're looking at the sky.. especially at night when the moon is out. It's like something out of a romance movie but it's real life and you're surrounded by the silence of nature and the cold of winter. It doesn't get any better than that, especially if you have a warm comfy winter outfit that feels like a bed when you lay down in the snow
Wow
Facts
true
not when you have to drive to work
@@oldcowbb lol
i'm the only one here who came after actually trying the piece ... didn't i?
Its really chill
i wish i learned to play piano
Bin nur hier wegen home school
Ich auch
Same
Finely chiseled piece of composition, the awareness that music could open new horizons that it had been thought before.
Learning this piece!
Came here after seeing it on Two Set ❤️❤️❤️❤️❤️
Closest thing to snow i´ve ever seen
Or heard
Came here after watching twoset!
me too
yesssss
Yus frend
same dude
Heck yeah
Here from two set's video!❄️
You have taste Ling Ling
Me too!
Why does everyone play this piece at twice the speed it should be played at? Because it's dictated to them by convention rather than natural impulse. It is simply far more beautiful played much slower than this and that should be reason enough to do so
Well that's a matter of opinion. Obviously Debussy felt otherwise because that's the tempo he notated in the score.
@@dylandecker_music Debussy says moderetly animated there is no tempo marking stipulated Dylan
Wonderful version))
Hands down, the best interpretation of this, thanks for the stunning performance Mr Trpceski and of course thanks Debussy for this divine piece
I love this interpretation too, it's more beautiful played at this tempo for some reason.❤
What command of rhythm and dynamics! Just right.
Beautifully played!!
Cheguei aq pela revuew do Mário bros
Eu tbm
Hoobastank - the reason
lol
Debussy rose from his grave and made an account just to reply to this absurdity. Legend
Dark souls II menú theme... anyone?
Hmm possibly
I haven't seen that much snow in my life, but I do remember seeing soft falling slow snowflakes sometimes floating not always straight down, but circling around upwards too. Isn't it amazing how this dancing is captured by Debussy? Michael Jackson introduced me to love of Debussy's music. Have blessed holidays everyone. 🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️❄️🌨️🌨️🌨️🙏🏿
Michael Jackson? Did he quote debussy