C. Debussy, Beau Soir - María Dueñas / Robert Kulek
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- Опубликовано: 27 авг 2024
- María Dueñas, violin
Robert Kulek, piano
C.Debussy, Beau Soir (arrangement by K.Risslanda)
Live at the Nymphenburger Sommer Festival
Munich, July 2021
www.mariaduenasviolin.com
She doesn’t just play the music, she experiences it, it washes over her.
Heavenly sound 🎉played by a beautiful Senorita ❤. Maria.
Maria is the best, ever ☺🎻
Great interpretation, sublime interpretation, here we have a new generation of classical Music performers , there’s a future for classical Music 😊!!
Love this woman and her violin! So beautiful.....she and her music equally ! ❤❤❤
I love Debussey, but I've just heard this piece for the first time. It is SO beautiful!
I am moved to tears about my old friend Debussy. I love him forever.❤
Eres maravillosa Maria Dueñas!!!!! 🎻♡ nunca he escuchado violinistas con tu increible sonido salvo excepciones y aun si creo que no te alcanzan y hablo de los mejores felicidades Maria!
Wunderful Debussy,wonderful Maria❤
Que locura, esa niña tiene poderes, eso no es normal.
Exactamente
Phenomenal!!! ❤
Toujours aussi merveilleuse...
Perfection on so many levels.
Niesamowite ,przejmujące i wspaniałe wykonanie 👏Piękno wrażliwości w czystej postaci 👏👏👏🎻
❤❤❤
My absolute favorite DeBussy and she does great work on capturing the sentiment of the piece.
Magical Maria Duenas’ performance almost a year ago live @ the Nymphenburger Sommer Festival in Munich!
You are just amazing
Hauntingly beautiful.
Many thanks for this beautiful rendering
Such beauty! I weep.
Very beautiful !!! Bravissimo Maria!!!👏❤
Maravillosa María siempre 🥰
C'est Magnifique
BRAVO
So beautiful! :)
Ma reine❤
¡Gracias!
Bravo María 👏👏👏❗
Una española muy guapa e ingeniosa
Bravissimo
Exelente
Ya tienes otro fan de Mexico
where can i get this arrangement sheet ?
СПАСИБО 🙏
OMG Just OMG
mad beautiful
Quod natura dat.....
She makes the violin sing.
Very good.. Việt Nam
Beautiful!
Lần đầu tiên tiếng vĩ cầm làm tôi thao thức cùng men say 😥
👏👏👏👏👏👏 Bravo !!!!!
qué hermoso
🌹🌹🌹❤
You da best baby girl!!! Xoxo!!!🌟🌟🌟⚡⚡⚡🌠🌠🌠
très belle mélodie de Debussy
Lots of emotion!
Cudowne wykonanie.Uduchowione.Boskie.
Which arrangement is this? Where can i get the sheet music?
K. Risslanda, idk where u can get I though I’d like to know as well
Thank you so much! I've only now noticed that the arranger's name is also present in the video description 😝😅 Really thank you though ,have a good day!
This one was arranged by Heifetz
Try this: imslp.org/wiki/Beau_soir_(Debussy%2C_Claude)
@@dsm2240 thank u
Love María. Such an energetic and confident violinist. She has so much character when playing romantic pieces. I have to say with this impressionist piece I was at times bothered with the vibrato. Debussy’s music is about the timbral effect of the harmonies, not about “cantabile” melodies. Well, who cares when the talent is so obvious.
Interesting opinion but for my taste the vibrato is very beautiful and it almost sounds like ur trying to find something wrong with this performance lol, like this is the only performance of this arrangement I’ve ever heard, definitely should feel to take artistic liberties with things such as vibrato
@@mbradley5683 look for the other versions of this on YT. To be fair, I am as annoyed by the romantic take on Debussy in this arrangement as I am by the vibrato. Heifetz’s arrangement, while less “violinistic,” sounds much like the atmospheric, colorful Debussy I love and was taught to play and listen. Kyung Wha Chung version has the stillness and simplicity I expect to hear from Debussy’s music. I am not against “artistic liberties” but those of us who learned music in an academic environment appreciate and value the traditions of interpretation that have carried European music for centuries. In the end, as you say it is a matter of taste, but those of us who are “serious” about music tend not to just buy “liberties” without a good justification (either technical or aesthetic).
Good thing she doesn’t have a one track mind, or the absolute skill displayed here that justifies the vibrato wouldn’t even be possible.
@@WxkR I hope I didn’t come off as insulting or offensive, and that is an interesting opinion- I did heifetz recording I grew up on and the kyung wha Chung video on yt. I think the fact of the arrangement being different must be taken into account, the original doesn’t have the same opportunity to project such a wide lucious vibrato on the e string anyways, but in general I mean, I’m a conservatory student myself, I’m serious, but don’t claim to take my musical opinion too seriously, and when people speak of the tradition in how to play the music of Mozart, or Bach, I hear it and I understand. It’s clear when someone is breaking tradition and is not informed on certain musical necessities that that music has in place for a complete performance, deeper than just in the name of “historical accuracy”. But why as classical musicians are we so strict about something like this, where we’re comparing different arrangements of the piece, that was even written for voice. Like correct me if I wrong, I’m not looking this stuff up, but Debussy was a 20th century composer making this French music pushing the ideas of music back then to the edge. Why do we just look at a few recordings of people who played it and happened to be great violinists, and not just assume that their way is the best way, that’s perfectly fine and understandable if that’s just how you feel, but why assume that’s the ONLY way to play it? Debussy was around like 100 years ago right? His music will hopefully live on for thousands of years. Are we just going to start a war with anyone who does vibrate with the right atmosphere for the next 900 years from now because Jascha Heifetz played it this certain way? Like I’m not even saying your beliefs are INCORRECT or anything like that but just trying this start this dialogue cause I feel like us classical musicians can get trapped with getting too caught up in this tradition, like how much are we repressing our musicality because we’re just assuming there’s only ONE way to play Debussy? Lol😂😅 idk though I’m just talking at this point I got no beef
Her vibrato is wonderful and she changes it pretty much, which is somenthing we can't say about Heifetz by the way.
Hello. Where can you find these notes?
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