Ravel showed me a new perspective - Reacting to Gaspard de la nuit - Ravel

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  • Опубликовано: 26 окт 2024

Комментарии • 29

  • @peterlustich1341
    @peterlustich1341 Год назад +21

    Good choice! Man, you’ve listened to a lot of divers and high quality material by now. Would be really interesting to hear you talk a bit about how your taste has developed, favorite pieces, styles maybe instruments and so forth. Could be an idea for a video. Apart from a that: wanna do Bach´s Weihnachtsoratorium during Christmas season? It’s one of his biggest pieces with orchestra, choir and soloists and a lot of fun.

    • @Ziad3195
      @Ziad3195 Год назад +1

      Oh yes!!

    • @GIDIREACTS
      @GIDIREACTS  Год назад +5

      Yeah I’ll definitely talk about it at the end of the year in a video 🙏🏾

    • @dosterix6034
      @dosterix6034 Год назад +1

      second the Weihnachtsoratorium

  • @jackyliu7095
    @jackyliu7095 Год назад +10

    Please react to Ravel’s Daphnis et Chloe Suite! It’s one of his most beautiful works, and you can break it up into different suites- timestamps for the 3 parts should be in the comments.
    ruclips.net/video/O4lzPz3NnI0/видео.html

  • @ICanPickLocks
    @ICanPickLocks Год назад +17

    THANK YOU GIDIII!! THIS A GOLDEN ONE!

  • @Ziad3195
    @Ziad3195 Год назад +15

    I adore this channel. An Ondine or an Undine, by the way, is a category of elemental beings; a water nymph who could become human only when she falls in love with a mortal man. However, if the mortal was unfaithful to her, he was destined to forfeit his life.
    Btw Debussy also made an Ondine piece. He interprets the myth differently, but it's of course still very good!

  • @pol-h5b
    @pol-h5b Год назад +17

    Damn, you have a very good musical ear, to be able to distinguish differences between a Chopin nocturne and a ravel piece. I assume that most people (that are not trained musicians of course) would consider them the same thing. But as you mentioned Chopin and ravel have very little in common and they are actually very different. As you also very correctly said, ravel is very similar to debussy, those are the main represenatitives of the impressionistic movement in music. That movement was developed way after Chopin. I am honestly kinda impressed, good job!

    • @BBB-hi4hc
      @BBB-hi4hc Год назад +8

      If someone cant distinguish between Ondine and Chopin nocturne then they have very bad ears

    • @pol-h5b
      @pol-h5b Год назад +12

      @@BBB-hi4hc It's easy to say this from our point of view. Give a calm excerpt from ravel and another calm nocturne style piece of Chopin to someone who doesn't listen to this music and they will probably think it's the same thing.

    • @GIDIREACTS
      @GIDIREACTS  Год назад +9

      The reactions have been paying off lol

  • @GiacomoPhilipp92
    @GiacomoPhilipp92 Год назад +8

    Difficult piece to gets into it. I didn't understand anything when listening the first time to it. But then I listened carefully and with imaganing the sea I saw all kind of blue tones and the big culmination with its descending broken chords was a revelation! The second movement is about a man being hanged in the dusk, the third piece is about a cobold/demon which terrorized you in your dreams.

  • @elliottblum7925
    @elliottblum7925 Год назад +1

    Ain't no way im not gonna sub to this man. So nice to see someone discover and see how unexplainably magucal it can be.

  • @Core.Nation.10
    @Core.Nation.10 Год назад +4

    LOVE Mr. Ravel. His orchestrations seem to me the most sophisticated form of classical music.

    • @Dylonely42
      @Dylonely42 Год назад +3

      His orchestration of Pictures at an Exhibition by Mussorgsky is outstanding.

  • @giorgosg4032
    @giorgosg4032 Год назад +3

    Nice picture on the thumbnail, and very good suggestion, Ivo is the best. These three pieces are based on three poems by Aloysius Bertrand.

  • @Core.Nation.10
    @Core.Nation.10 Год назад +4

    I recommend for the Christmas period The Nutcracker by Piotr. I. Tschaikovsky. It is one of the most beautiful compositions you will hear, and also fits the winter wonderland atmosphere wonderfuly. 💛

  • @ivanovov.7062
    @ivanovov.7062 Год назад +3

    I’m so grateful I get to experience listening to this masterpiece again. It’s so difficult to find someone knowledgable of these pieces, let alone someone willing to listen to them in their entirety.
    In regards to Ravel, may I recommend his La Valse? It is one of my all-time favorite pieces :)

  • @myrondyal6117
    @myrondyal6117 3 месяца назад

    This is a master work!!!! very difficult to play properly!!!! magic and new!! Myron

  • @jameswalsh5276
    @jameswalsh5276 Год назад +4

    Love ravel you should consider listening to le tombeau de couperin prelude

  • @marcusanthonyPOV
    @marcusanthonyPOV Год назад +1

    Often referred to as the most difficult piece in the solo piano repertoire, it is also one of the most beautiful. Ravel's music is a good example of impressionism where melody and harmony are suggested rather than clearly stated. The musical structures like ending with a bang and accepted compositional practices such as leading tones are gone. Impressionism is basically the French answer to German interpretation of music. Finally, the performer here is controversial I'm assuming half your followers hate him. He plays with very little pedal and often exaggerates the tempo. But he also articulates the rhythms and brings out so many little details like no one else. It's the best performance of one of the best pieces. There, I said it! Come at me all you Pogo haters!

  • @composaboi
    @composaboi Год назад +4

    First. Excited to watch this video.

  • @levisoderblom946
    @levisoderblom946 Год назад

    Back whit a banger 🔥🔥

  • @idkk4125
    @idkk4125 Год назад +1

    I suggest you listen to ravel's string quartet at some point, it's amazing

  • @rapidmushroom571
    @rapidmushroom571 Год назад +2

    Day 2 of askig Gidi to react to Sarasate Introduction and Tarantella played by Nathan Milstein