Marc-André Hamelin- Claude Debussy L'isle Joyeuse

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  • Опубликовано: 25 авг 2024
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    Marc-Andre Hamelin ranks among the best pianists playing today, so when this Canadian superstar arrived in Vancouver for a recital at the Chan Centre for the Performing Arts at the University of British Colmbia, CBC was there to capture all of the excitement. Here is Debussy's L'isle Joyeuse.

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  • @xalexander
    @xalexander 11 лет назад +106

    I may not know anything about classical music, but I know goose bumps when I get them.

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner 6 лет назад +307

    We're really spoilt by the internet. Just sat here procrastinating and stumbled upon this exquisite performance.

    • @jaydentownsend5402
      @jaydentownsend5402 5 лет назад +11

      Accessing the name of the song, would then require searching through record shops, or recording it on the radio. Thank Christ I wasn't born back then.

    • @topcookies1097
      @topcookies1097 4 года назад

      Luke Falkner! Hi!

    • @joemarz2264
      @joemarz2264 3 года назад +8

      It's not "the internet". It's RUclips, the only place where you can watch this wonderful content.

    • @CaptJackAubreyOfTheRoyalNavy
      @CaptJackAubreyOfTheRoyalNavy 3 года назад +6

      Right? I don't feel like I deserve this.

    • @jeffgross6649
      @jeffgross6649 2 года назад +2

      @@CaptJackAubreyOfTheRoyalNavy we don’t! But luckily here we are. What a piece!!

  • @larrykatz3333
    @larrykatz3333 8 лет назад +82

    It passes the goosebump test at the end. Tremendous.

    • @duanemorrison8514
      @duanemorrison8514 5 лет назад +5

      Repeatedly. And every time. How does he do that?!

  • @Pianist46
    @Pianist46 3 года назад +54

    It's not too fast, he is able to achieve all the right colours and moods while bringing out the different voices, so for him, it is the right tempo. I was there live, and it was stunning.

    • @m.a.g.3920
      @m.a.g.3920 6 месяцев назад +1

      In my opinion is too fast (for my taste) but it clearly wasn't too fast for him😂😅
      I mean, he is expressive and doesn't sound rushed but, I always get the impression that this piece is better when done in 6 minutes (minimum)

    • @tomhardy5147
      @tomhardy5147 6 месяцев назад

      This is the kind of performance Impressionism demands- clean, expressive, untrammeled by over-thinking. Bravo!

    • @m.a.g.3920
      @m.a.g.3920 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@tomhardy5147 but eventually is more about taste and different sensitivities (I'm not native speaker, perhaps doesnt make sense?)
      One thing is technical display, I consider this, Horowitz's and specially Pollini's version perfect technically, but musically I prefer others, like the one of a young pianist called Jean Luc Therrien.

    • @louiserussell8267
      @louiserussell8267 6 дней назад

      I think that in keeping
      to strict time, it appears too fast. There is no ebb and flow, which I would prefer. Debussy himself when being recorded, tended to be somewhat frenetic, but I don:t believe his original intention was to create that effect.
      It's a bit too clockwork for my taste, bearing in mind the subject matter.

  • @ErikCPianoman
    @ErikCPianoman 6 лет назад +49

    Wow. What a great performance. You can tell he really understands the complex phrasing and voicing in this piece, regardless of his slightly controversial tempo (I think the piece speaks well in this performance tempo in this particular performance). Bravo.

    • @YehPianoCovers
      @YehPianoCovers 5 лет назад +5

      Erik C 'Piano Man'
      Indeed one of if not my favourite performance of the piece !

  • @MusicalBasics
    @MusicalBasics 11 лет назад +60

    You don't need to thank us for watching such amazing videos of such amazing performers. Thank YOU for recording them.

    • @leumasarc4180
      @leumasarc4180 3 года назад +2

      Fancy seeing you here! And seven years ago as well!

    • @handledav
      @handledav 10 месяцев назад +1

      marc

  • @benttoenail
    @benttoenail 7 лет назад +40

    Hamlein is just too classy for this world.

  • @christianvennemann9008
    @christianvennemann9008 4 года назад +26

    4:58 OMG. This part to the end is so perfect. ❤🔥

  • @CaseyChristopher
    @CaseyChristopher Год назад +6

    Tears welling up that somewhere in life this sequence exists as this deep assembly of ideas that itself is an astounding level of human expression, and yet even further that Marc can play it so well and interpret it with such craft and finally... is even capable.

  • @JohannesSNugroho
    @JohannesSNugroho 3 года назад +20

    in his immaculate precision, he gracefully (and effortlessly) dances with all the hemiolas!!! Hamelin at best is here in my opinion!👍🏻👍🏻👍🏻

  • @mkaeterna9161
    @mkaeterna9161 8 лет назад +12

    Hamelin's take on the dynamics at the end is awe-inspiring.

  • @photo161
    @photo161 4 года назад +10

    An absolutely wonderful performance!

  • @Autostade67
    @Autostade67 9 лет назад +73

    "L'isle joyeuse" is a reference to Cythera, the island on which Venus/Aphrodite first stepped when she emerged from the foam. The island is since a metonym for love. I once read that ol' Claude composed this to capture the feelings - HIS feelings of being really in love for the first time.
    As a matter of interest, "Cytherean" is the commonly accepted adjective for describing anything to do with Venus (goddess or planet) as the true adjective, venereal, is, well...need I say more?

    • @AuChoco
      @AuChoco 6 лет назад

      so, cyprus?

    • @androidkenobi
      @androidkenobi 6 лет назад

      but which side?

    • @photo161
      @photo161 5 лет назад +1

      Not just any kind of love, but, plainly sexual love. The day on the Isle of Cythera included numerous sensual pleasure but ended with an orgy, which the music can be said to reflect.

  • @joemarz2264
    @joemarz2264 3 года назад +7

    To me, Hamelin is the best pianist alive. His genius turns every piece into a work of art, taking you in a journey through time and space into another dimension, and back to earth.

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN 6 месяцев назад +4

    Just incredible in every way. :-)

  • @jllamb88
    @jllamb88 Год назад +1

    There are many great pianists, all possessing their own strengths. But I believe Hamelin is the most complete pianist I’ve ever had the pleasure of hearing.

  • @mortenrobinson
    @mortenrobinson 3 года назад +6

    There's so much madness in this piece! I love it ❤️ Listen at 3:32 how Debussy just kind of inhales the whole piece, chews it up and spits it right out again in extremely dense and compact form before moving on to the big Climax 🙏 So brilliant and mad 🤪🥰

  • @bubffm
    @bubffm 11 лет назад +10

    extremely well played. hard to top!

  • @Ignacio_Suarez
    @Ignacio_Suarez 4 года назад +3

    Beauty. My favorite piece of Debussy

  • @stephenjones105
    @stephenjones105 9 лет назад +68

    he totally gets it. He understands the arc of this piece like no one else I've ever heard. and that includes Horowitz, Gieseking, etc. And I enjoy Horowitz's performances, especially when he was younger, but to me, the phrasing and the slight ritard before the climactic theme just is totally the way it leaps from the paper.

    • @gab_gallard
      @gab_gallard 9 лет назад +11

      I also like Maurizio Pollini's version. Did you hear it?

    • @cgdjsjdkkdkc982
      @cgdjsjdkkdkc982 9 лет назад +4

      +Gabriel Gallardo yes I did! but hamelin is sexy lol haha haha. popping vagaims

    • @thesheetposter9277
      @thesheetposter9277 2 года назад +1

      Kocsis

    • @jeffgross6649
      @jeffgross6649 2 года назад

      I also like very much Rouvier for this.

  • @ericthoroman4429
    @ericthoroman4429 2 года назад +2

    Very very good. My previous favorites of this piece are performances by Walter Gieseking and Jean Philipe Collard... This is up there with anyone's. Bravo!

  • @jaydentownsend5402
    @jaydentownsend5402 5 лет назад +3

    I heard this 20 years ago and I found it!

  • @1reasler
    @1reasler 4 года назад +3

    I'll skip the word salad and simply say this was inspiring and enjoyable!

  • @silencedogood7297
    @silencedogood7297 4 года назад +16

    Yes, his tempo is fast ! But, he can do it and it gives me chills. I think Debussy would have approved of Hamelin's interpretation.

  • @andybowkerhere
    @andybowkerhere 3 года назад +1

    This is a brilliant and insanely fast piece of music, he makes it look easy.

  • @grace.hansen
    @grace.hansen 6 лет назад +3

    THIS IS SO INCREDIBLE

  • @GuGus963
    @GuGus963 3 года назад +6

    That buildup until.... 4:40 ... chair de poule... goosebumps. Solo beautiful !!!!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 4 года назад +1

    His impeccable performance will transcend the times and human races .

  • @zamyrabyrd
    @zamyrabyrd 8 лет назад +162

    I really don't get these posters. Some say it is too fast, others say too slow, should be more "nervous". Where, pray tell does Debussy write that? Another says his tone is due to the Steinway. This is a great performance, guys! Get over it! Stop whining!
    Some pianists play it as fast but very few as convincing as he does. He conveys the poetry though the tempo while others obliterate it. I know this piece intimately because I have played it, also in concert. It is tremendously difficult

    • @josephelmurr1402
      @josephelmurr1402 6 лет назад +7

      I don't know but in my opinion it's a squishy composition.What I mean by that is the music is cacophonous and chaotic which adds to the technical difficulty.The mind is just unable to conceive it immediately since it lacks repetition or a solid recognizable structure. As such the training process becomes even more demanding because you're learning something new a each musical interval.

    • @PaulJones-oj4kr
      @PaulJones-oj4kr 6 лет назад +4

      Hamelin is always on an inner flight from emotional engagement. Borderline psychotic playing. He has need psychological help his ENTIRE life.

    • @jasonk5167
      @jasonk5167 5 лет назад +1

      wanna know why the tone is due to the steinway(I seldom got the chance to play their piano)

    • @mischacarlberg6631
      @mischacarlberg6631 5 лет назад

      What makes this piece difficult in your opinion? Because I cannot see anything that is obviously insane, so enlighten me!

    • @mrtriffid
      @mrtriffid 5 лет назад +3

      Yes, tempo seems quite fast, but as you say, he maintains the dynamics and nuance, so a very impressive performance!

  • @GerardvanReekum
    @GerardvanReekum 9 лет назад +9

    Very clear, very 'French', very post-Schumannesque, surpasses my favorite-until-now!

  • @grace.hansen
    @grace.hansen 6 лет назад +2

    Just--
    Wow. Cannot think of anything I'd rather listen to

    • @cbcmusic
      @cbcmusic  6 лет назад +1

      Happy you like it! Marc-Andre Hamelin is incredible on the keys. Do you listen to his work often?

  • @tomwestbrook
    @tomwestbrook 7 лет назад +12

    Wow, incredible! The tempo is a bit faster than I'm used to, but it works very well & certainly in keeping with the piece. Puts the 'Joyeuse' in there to no small extent.

  • @evelynevanucci6155
    @evelynevanucci6155 10 лет назад +6

    Awesome! :D

  • @gem6343
    @gem6343 4 года назад +3

    Sublime. Simplemente espectacular. Bravo!!! 🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏

  • @cannedkitty
    @cannedkitty 4 года назад

    L’isle joyeuse is my favorite piece of music of all time. I have so many favorite versions of this piece which don’t include this one but this video is the one I introduce to people when they ask me what’s my favorite song of all time.

  • @dsjohnny555
    @dsjohnny555 3 года назад +1

    Great artist performs music of great composer on great instrument in great hall, what could be possibly better?

  • @ronwalker4849
    @ronwalker4849 6 лет назад

    MARK, JUST GREAT TABLEAU OF FRENCH LAND AND SEA SCAPES. THE TEMPI REFLECT THE PERFECT IMAGES YOU DREAM UP. YOU GOTTA LOVE THIS GUY.

  • @Dantesama_25
    @Dantesama_25 7 лет назад +6

    This is amazing I cn clearly picture the ship and d waves at sea at 4:11

  • @pianoandsheets5607
    @pianoandsheets5607 Год назад

    such a pleasure to listen to this

  • @recitalvoicepiano2356
    @recitalvoicepiano2356 8 лет назад +2

    Wonderful!!!

  • @seanstroman6087
    @seanstroman6087 2 года назад +7

    So this is the Piece Lucky is gonna play ?!?!

  • @Troybeallad
    @Troybeallad 6 месяцев назад

    This is a difficult piece to hold together, but here it does- and the ending- wow...

  • @sulwaan
    @sulwaan 9 лет назад +3

    Splendid interpretation, very evocative, very poetical, among the finest with such as Bavouzet's.

  • @hpfan6880
    @hpfan6880 5 лет назад +1

    Phenomenal playing!!!

  • @ALF8892
    @ALF8892 3 месяца назад

    I think this is one of the best recordings of one of the best compositions ever written. I have never heard anyone play it with that much clarity. I dont think he should have played it slower nessicarily but with more dynamics, like sped up and slowed down along with volume changes at different moments.

  • @samwilliams9211
    @samwilliams9211 11 лет назад

    That ending sends a shive down my spine... that fantastic tremolo!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 2 года назад

    His exquisite performance is an order of magnitude more awesome

  • @Fishies125
    @Fishies125 8 лет назад +3

    Great!!

  • @krisma12234
    @krisma12234 5 лет назад +1

    he put so much force on that last note his bench moved! haha very strong ending!

  • @JoFrSc
    @JoFrSc 11 лет назад +10

    ... and I thought only Horowitz could do it justice! This is astounding!

  • @igorrromanov
    @igorrromanov 9 дней назад

    Debussy achieved the exact triumph of joy, of overjoy, of superjoy - without pompous apotheosis.

  • @simccaffrey
    @simccaffrey 4 года назад +1

    so good

  • @cristopherflores236
    @cristopherflores236 2 года назад +1

    Something about this just invokes such… horror and I love it

  • @susannebitar7079
    @susannebitar7079 2 года назад

    Fantastisch!

  • @recvargasreveco
    @recvargasreveco 10 лет назад +66

    when you listen to Debussy you understand how jazz was influenced by him

    • @promerops
      @promerops 10 лет назад +8

      Exactly! Bill Evans, Keith Jarrett are just two such artists that spring to mind (and let's not leave out Miles and Coltrane, of course). I rejoice that we have the music of Debussy and those he has influenced.

    • @WilliamSlaght
      @WilliamSlaght 9 лет назад +2

      +Roberto Elias Cristián Vargas Reveco as well as Bartok did quite the influence on some as well, especially on Herbie!

    • @promerops
      @promerops 9 лет назад +2

      +LinkBulletBill Chick Corea loves the music of Bartok.

    • @Xxbeast30xX
      @Xxbeast30xX 6 лет назад

      Roberto Elias Cristián Vargas Reveco Great comment, I say this everyday when I'm listening to Debussy. I read somewhere that he didn't want to accept such a title about his music

  • @photo161
    @photo161 5 лет назад +1

    There is no question but that Hamelin plays superbly, his sound is always beautiful.

  • @Heylomusicpianocomposer
    @Heylomusicpianocomposer День назад

    Wow! 🎉

  • @juanmiguelmayorgaaguila4757
    @juanmiguelmayorgaaguila4757 11 лет назад +4

    "Una versión DEFINITIVA". Monumental. Juan Miguel.

  • @evanstansbury7483
    @evanstansbury7483 5 месяцев назад

    Ned Rorem mentioned this in his earliest memoir.

  • @ettoregelli6834
    @ettoregelli6834 Год назад

    The hands of this pianist ....

  • @punkpoetry
    @punkpoetry 8 лет назад +7

    His sound is that of a Steinway piano, nothing more, nothing less.

  • @user-jx3pv3yo1w
    @user-jx3pv3yo1w 6 месяцев назад

    Thollier and Hamelin so far as i HEARD , when it comes to interpreting Debussy

  • @greenmovementtoronto
    @greenmovementtoronto 10 лет назад +1

    qu'il touche la piano au fin... ca demontre l'esprit mysticale de m Hamelin, peut-etre. Debussy a pu nomme ca "L'Horizon Perdu du Shangri-La", quant a moi!
    Good ol' CBC!

  • @olgavorobeva9252
    @olgavorobeva9252 6 лет назад +1

    For me it is just from the heaven

  • @alanblackwood1
    @alanblackwood1 8 лет назад

    Glorious!

  • @brandonmacey964
    @brandonmacey964 4 года назад

    That was pretty legendary

  • @BomageMinimart
    @BomageMinimart 9 лет назад

    This totally fucking rocks! I wish it had been on the new recording tho

  • @paulaeme
    @paulaeme 8 лет назад

    Perfect!!

  • @florinmatasaru3428
    @florinmatasaru3428 8 лет назад +11

    just imagine how lang lang would play this masterpiece

    • @Yhiith
      @Yhiith 8 лет назад +17

      +Florin Matasaru ya it would be a great shit

    • @AnthonyMcBazooka
      @AnthonyMcBazooka 8 лет назад +1

      +Florin Matasaru He played it for the Japanese drama series Nodame Cantabile.

    • @MasmorraAoE
      @MasmorraAoE 8 лет назад +11

      I'd rather not imagine, since it would be much worse than Hamelin :)

    • @richardknisely9815
      @richardknisely9815 6 лет назад

      I'd rather not

  • @patricklindley4402
    @patricklindley4402 10 лет назад

    wonderful perf in every way....reminds me of geiseking's 50s recording

  • @schumannop44
    @schumannop44 11 лет назад

    Amazing

  • @leecherlarry
    @leecherlarry 2 года назад

    bravo

  • @charleslyall5857
    @charleslyall5857 2 года назад

    Great.

  • @randycox3522
    @randycox3522 2 года назад

    i'm a big walter gieseking fan but this has something i can't ignore

  • @cbcmusic
    @cbcmusic  11 лет назад +2

    Thanks for watching!

  • @andresrobaina2761
    @andresrobaina2761 8 лет назад +2

    qué mago el hamelin

  • @Camille-dv9qb
    @Camille-dv9qb 3 месяца назад

  • @peace-qe4ig
    @peace-qe4ig 2 года назад +1

    He played the Joyful Island
    ... but i felt so distressed

  • @darknightfawkes1028
    @darknightfawkes1028 3 года назад +1

    Amazing ... I wonder how many hours he practised this for

  • @cesarruiz4950
    @cesarruiz4950 2 года назад +1

    Vengo por el manga pppppp

  • @handledav
    @handledav 10 месяцев назад +1

    hamelin

  • @danielrivera9788
    @danielrivera9788 5 лет назад +3

    This piece is amazing....
    I'm kinda curious to know if this is Debussy's Middle Period ? Like close to 1894 when he wrote Prelude to the Afternoon of a Faun ?

    • @AndyHeimerl
      @AndyHeimerl 4 года назад

      It´s written around 1903/1904, parallel with Estampes. High Impressionism

  • @Augiedavis
    @Augiedavis 9 месяцев назад

    I would love to hear you play the piece on an AMERICAN Steinway.

  • @iris5403
    @iris5403 4 года назад +6

    I have a question. the intro to this piece with the 32nd notes I always play with only one hand, but here he plays it with two. I see how that would make it faster and easier, but I have gotten so accustomed to just using one, should I use two?

    • @cbcmusic
      @cbcmusic  4 года назад +4

      Go for it! It seems to have worked out well for Marc-André.

  • @tekraynak
    @tekraynak 4 года назад +2

    Quite good - especially the middle sections where the color palette has to thin to nearly nothing. Unfortunately he just doesn't produce a good big sound near the end, mostly due to his hammer-like arm motions. It comes across as rather harsh and not full.

  • @coffeekiwi7748
    @coffeekiwi7748 4 года назад

    Wow

  • @kkkk-he7lh
    @kkkk-he7lh 10 лет назад

    i'm playing this on my next competition, but i don't know if i can play
    it well.....

  • @MrElmo5150
    @MrElmo5150 10 лет назад +3

    Wow ! He barrelled through that pretty fast. About 5:12. I don't think I've heard anyone play it as fast. Maybe he had to go to the bathroom.

    • @nicoerr
      @nicoerr 10 лет назад +2

      I think I heard Horowitz playing at that speed to, I can't chose one, they are both really awesome...

    • @francissquire2368
      @francissquire2368 7 лет назад

      Walter Gieseking played it quite a bit faster!

  • @accs4
    @accs4 Год назад

    He plays it like Copland’s El Salon Mexico meets a Czerny etude

  • @guidoregis9055
    @guidoregis9055 10 лет назад +3

    Che freddezza questo pianista. Gelido ! Suggerisco l'ascoto di Samson Francois, ad esempio.

  • @ThomasW.-fh4xl
    @ThomasW.-fh4xl 3 месяца назад

    Dang, sounds like a hard song.

  • @user-rv4qw3xi3c
    @user-rv4qw3xi3c 6 лет назад

    驚異的な演奏

  • @paules3437
    @paules3437 2 месяца назад

    SO ANNOYING when they put up ads for the next youtube before the one you're watching is fully completed. Argh.

  • @Fortepiano9467
    @Fortepiano9467 Год назад

    Rico

  • @thomasthompson6378
    @thomasthompson6378 4 года назад +2

    I like this interpretation of the piece very much, but . . . I wish he'd taken it a bit more slowly. When it's played this fast, something of the joy of it is lost because it's very hard to make all the notes sound in a way that we can actually hear them. I think Horowitz plays this the way I prefer it. (That said, I'm sure many listeners will agree with Hamelin that his approach is the best.)

    • @philipkuttner7945
      @philipkuttner7945 4 года назад +1

      I agree. He’s a phenomenal pianist, but the principal tempo is Modere (sorry, can’t find the accents,) and he starts right away with an allegro molto. Leaves no room for the buildup to the climax. Wish I had his chops, though!

  • @OM-md6ki
    @OM-md6ki 2 года назад +1

    3:29

  • @guneskepekci8712
    @guneskepekci8712 7 лет назад

    BU PARÇAYI HALA ÇIKARAMIYORUM !

  • @HaharuRecords
    @HaharuRecords 6 лет назад

    I heard he uses 3 different scales in the intro.. just wanna check how it goes.... 🎅

  • @keuj517
    @keuj517 4 месяца назад

    4:37

  • @jtt6650
    @jtt6650 Год назад

    He barrels through the build up to the big reveal in the climax and totally misses it. Shocking to me. Furthermore there are several important l.h motives throughout the piece that are a blob of sound. It’s difficult to make them project and he doesn’t even try, again barrels through with pedal. I don’t hear any spectacular precision. Having said that, this is probably Debussy’s greatest piano masterpiece, so the genius of the writing still manages to come through, but not because of Hamelin. A lot of you are easily pleased; must not be pianists, probably non-musicians.