Debussy Prelude Book 1 No.7 (Pollini)

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  • @Andreawoods18
    @Andreawoods18 14 лет назад +20

    I didn't know Debussy was capable of composing such frightening music. It's amazing in my opinion

  • @EliotKrupa
    @EliotKrupa 15 лет назад +13

    Debussy's compositions blow my head wide open, some are so complex and virtuosically demanding but never ever lack musicality for a second. AMAZING

  • @Symmetryful
    @Symmetryful 14 лет назад +25

    I love composers like Debussy and Scriabin; Debussy truly can set a mood though - this piece especially is so atmospheric and exhilarating!

  • @123eldest
    @123eldest 15 лет назад +19

    I love how clear those c# octaves are.

  • @Diffomega
    @Diffomega 14 лет назад +7

    I like listening this while I'm trying to sleep, awesome dreams are garanteed.

  • @varsitypianist2012
    @varsitypianist2012 17 лет назад +7

    Hardest prelude of the first book. I've learned #4, #8, and #10 (Fragrances, Flaxen Hair, and Sunken Cathedral, respectively). This is a very expressive rendition. I like how you can follow the score on the video.

  • @TrobadorAscolano
    @TrobadorAscolano 15 лет назад +1

    Questo preludio è fantastico! Amo Debussy come nessun altro compositore! Il Genio d'un compositore si misura sulla capacità d'evocare una musica che funga da preludio alla realtà stessa! E' la musica che prende il posto della concretezza della terra, e distilla l'essenza ultima di ciò che è esperibile! Debussy è il più metafisico dei compositori: fare musica significa attingere alle altezze del noumeno, mettere ordine nel fenomeno! Mi inchino e commuovo dinnanzi ad ogni suo pezzo!

  • @cedricrlongreen
    @cedricrlongreen 12 лет назад +8

    This is my favorite of his Preludes :)

  • @friendant72
    @friendant72 14 лет назад +3

    I had absolutely NO idea Pollini was such a great player of Debussy! Thanks so much for posting.

    • @elainebmack
      @elainebmack 6 лет назад +2

      Pollini is a beast with all composers. There's nothing he can't do!

  • @jg2977
    @jg2977 16 лет назад +4

    For people to be able to play piano this well is not fair. What amazing talent!

  • @ZB510
    @ZB510 14 лет назад +12

    Its so amazing how music can affect our minds. Debussy's use of the Whole-Tone Scale puts on a mood of anxiety and restlessness. It's interesting because that's exactly what this music has, no resting point, no tonal center. Even the layman has a sense of fright, like he doesn't know whats going to happen; well the music doesn't either..

  • @elainebmack
    @elainebmack 6 лет назад

    The music of Claude Debussy reminds me of episodes from the old 1950s Alfred Hitchcock Presents series. The mood is set from the very first second and never lets up. An entire story is told within minutes (in this case 3 minutes and 6 seconds), and never lets you out of it's grip. Mastery!

  • @aaround
    @aaround 14 лет назад +1

    Absolutely fabulous !!WOW

  • @njorl99
    @njorl99 15 лет назад +3

    Marvellous opus. Debussy owes so much to Maurice Ravel for his inspiration. 'Gaspard de la Nuit' and 'Miroirs' spring to mind.

  • @dogchow13
    @dogchow13 17 лет назад +1

    Oh man. I love this piece.

  • @monteverdi79
    @monteverdi79 15 лет назад +1

    I have no words how I love IT.

  • @kusabii
    @kusabii 16 лет назад +6

    i mean, seriously, how could DEBUSSY come up with this kinda song? It's beyond human's imagination! He's the real thing!

  • @monteverdi79
    @monteverdi79 14 лет назад +1

    Im listening and crying at once. this is extraorinary.

  • @cerzule
    @cerzule 16 лет назад +2

    A very surreal and frightening piece, but a fantastic one. This is by far my favorite recording of it. The strange moaning in the background (around 2:08) only adds to the creepy atmosphere!

  • @BLOP888
    @BLOP888 14 лет назад +1

    amazing

  • @Leo7217337
    @Leo7217337 14 лет назад +12

    This makes me think of Hell. . .

  • @GerardDumond
    @GerardDumond 13 лет назад +5

    If this is what the West wind has seen, it may be a little traumatized.

  • @kaisersweeta
    @kaisersweeta 17 лет назад +4

    first I thought it was so silly but it is different!
    AMAZING.. it is so good to study.

  • @ElisabethBaker
    @ElisabethBaker 14 лет назад

    This is the first time I've seen the musical score presented along with the recorded sound--I'm very happy with that! :)

  • @snh332
    @snh332 14 лет назад +2

    the score was certainly helpful :) and you have to admire debussy for being able to freak people out with just one instrument...i swear i'll play this next year

  • @123eldest
    @123eldest 16 лет назад +1

    yes, first heard it with headphones

  • @AnAmericanComposer
    @AnAmericanComposer 14 лет назад +1

    @debussy84 That is called Tremor, kind of like Trillo, except the the player is supposed to play both notes that are stemmed simultaneously VERY fast just like trill. It should make like a rumbling effect on the lower notes, and a cla-a-a-a-a-acking kind of sound on the higher notes.

  • @jhutch1463
    @jhutch1463 13 лет назад

    Brilliant rendition.

  • @ValzainLumivix
    @ValzainLumivix 3 года назад +2

    Does anyone else get a clicking sound at 2:16 when on headphones?

  • @GiancarloColleoni
    @GiancarloColleoni 17 лет назад

    Straordinario!

  • @Starbirdy9999
    @Starbirdy9999 15 лет назад

    Well, Ravel and Debussy all a lot a like. When I heard Ravel 3rd Miroir Une Barque sur l'océan, Ce qu'a vu le vent d'ouest poped into my mind.

  • @ASirensSoliloquy
    @ASirensSoliloquy 15 лет назад

    Holy crap this looks difficult as hell to play. Pollini is the man for this one...damn...

  • @OnlyPianoLogic
    @OnlyPianoLogic 15 лет назад +2

    Debussy must have spent his lives earnings on the drugs needed to write this piece!!
    How someone could pen something so manic blows my mind, but it is phenomenal.

    • @twigtolle4316
      @twigtolle4316 2 года назад +1

      You feel it, you play it, then, you pen it.

  • @pelegrino791
    @pelegrino791 16 лет назад

    He plays Debussy as well as his master Michelangeli!It's incredible of engagement and precision .

  • @DylanOndine
    @DylanOndine 16 лет назад +1

    I like debussys soft nice pieces, though this piece is absolutly amazing. Could you imagine tring to write this sheet music out.

  • @EuphoricDan
    @EuphoricDan 14 лет назад +1

    I can play this with my nose.

  • @KyotoMelody
    @KyotoMelody 17 лет назад

    Thank you.

  • @AStarri101
    @AStarri101 14 лет назад

    when I tried to play this, I could not acheive the wind effect Pollini plays with, he is a true genius, this proves it being able to play fast does not mean it makes good music

  • @khlymore
    @khlymore 17 лет назад

    yep i played this a few years ago like 10 years ago

  • @2hyeok
    @2hyeok 13 лет назад +1

    un sospiro.

  • @JoyCeLy4ev
    @JoyCeLy4ev 15 лет назад

    are you kiddind me?this is freaking amazing, only crazy person can handle it.

  • @gimichi
    @gimichi 15 лет назад

    amazing!

  • @BlunderCity
    @BlunderCity 13 лет назад

    Amazing!!

  • @ChristianJiang
    @ChristianJiang 11 лет назад +1

    Love it

  • @Hervinbalfour
    @Hervinbalfour 15 лет назад

    Thank you. A civilized answer!

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 5 лет назад

    This song makes me feel pensive and sad . 🍎

  • @hammer29106
    @hammer29106 12 лет назад +3

    Reminds me of Scarbo..

  • @xxh3llfir3xx
    @xxh3llfir3xx 16 лет назад

    hardest prelude out of all of his preludes.

  • @HarryPeirseYo
    @HarryPeirseYo 17 лет назад

    Wow... Is it just me, or does this video have the best sound quality of any youtube video?

  • @debussyman88
    @debussyman88 14 лет назад

    excellent!

  • @lizzart26
    @lizzart26 14 лет назад

    this is one of my dreams !! ♥

  • @majornewb
    @majornewb 14 лет назад

    This piece is famous

  • @cedricrlongreen
    @cedricrlongreen 10 лет назад +2

    intense

  • @BluesmaNeedham
    @BluesmaNeedham 12 лет назад

    awesome!

  • @Naturalmente-Curioso
    @Naturalmente-Curioso 14 лет назад

    OMFG!! carajo esto esta muy barbaro... de 10

  • @VonDivaTheRebel
    @VonDivaTheRebel 14 лет назад +4

    0_0........oh my...... was Debussy angry when he made this music piece? lol

  • @AlexandreJdB
    @AlexandreJdB 14 лет назад

    Je n'aime pas beaucoup Debussy, mais ca, c'est tout bêtement génial!!!!

  • @ruslandimov
    @ruslandimov 14 лет назад

    SICK!!

  • @michael18276
    @michael18276 16 лет назад

    what the west wind saw
    is that later generation wouldn't really comprehend

  • @guitartappingpro
    @guitartappingpro 15 лет назад

    this piece is crazy lol!!!!

  • @MartaKuziy
    @MartaKuziy 15 лет назад

    wow...

  • @mukeshcuster
    @mukeshcuster 14 лет назад

    @fabiolima4060 thats an amazing way of putting it

  • @npelletier89
    @npelletier89 14 лет назад +1

    Eeehh!! I like this one!
    I'm playing this in two hours in a competition!! AAHH

  • @kratanuva725
    @kratanuva725 14 лет назад

    This is the crazyest shiz I've heard from dubussy!
    Not your typical debussy piece.

  • @jdawgjones97
    @jdawgjones97 11 лет назад +4

    surely you'd have to be some sort of supernatural beast to move your fingers that fast???

  • @RavelDebussy
    @RavelDebussy 14 лет назад

    @kratanuva725 O yes! It's not an ordinary one considering its dynamic and its forte and fortissimo! But you can distinguish it actually IS Debussy 'cause of the strong empressionistic image of the wind blowing and generally the distructive force of nature!

  • @kragsone
    @kragsone 16 лет назад

    La verdad a mi no me gusat este tipo de musica, pero la empezé a escuhcar y me agrado demaciado
    ...

  • @rpm4real
    @rpm4real 15 лет назад

    @debussy84 its a tremolo, basically just go back and forth between the notes really fast. its easier notation than writing it out over and over again.

  • @SPegas94
    @SPegas94 16 лет назад

    holy shitz!! i was watchin this in the dark and i died. :(
    so scary. well not at all the parts but most of it like the beginning. :o

  • @axiosmatic3370
    @axiosmatic3370 5 месяцев назад

    This is some good shit

  • @jesuislepluscool
    @jesuislepluscool 16 лет назад

    Dramatic song! xD

  • @EduOrta142536
    @EduOrta142536 14 лет назад

    holy shit...

  • @drwerewolf217
    @drwerewolf217 13 лет назад

    @nahedh There are several distinct themes, the D#-A-G theme being prominent among them. It is pretty difficult to take in at once, though, but if you listen to others (such as Ornstein and other ultramodern composers), this will seem extremely traditional by comparison.

  • @petechandanatural
    @petechandanatural 13 лет назад +1

    @jeremykmartin yes i agree when you break it down just whole tone scales chords, but it's the touch, execution of notes and required speed to get the desire affect, yes simple repeated patterns of whole tone scales chords but it's how the artist performs this piece; anyone anybody can just play this piece but without bringing it alive it's pointless.

  • @scarro
    @scarro 15 лет назад +1

    the trick is NOT getting exhausted. Try to practise as slow as possible and relaxing all of your muscules. When they're totally relaxed, you should never feel exhausted. You CAN relax them when playing that fast

  • @InsertName125
    @InsertName125 13 лет назад

    @EuphoricDan It helps with 11 note chords.

  • @NathanASanchez
    @NathanASanchez 16 лет назад

    Your not the only one to hear that

  • @Nvelopmusic
    @Nvelopmusic 14 лет назад

    @hotbebimauz i watched this in the evening and i was enlightened =]

  • @Fuerza10
    @Fuerza10 14 лет назад +1

    odd duck? I think not. A surreal artist that paints with sound. Close your eyes and let the imagery that your brain conjures from your recesses take over your reality. Then...you will understand Debussy.

  • @Vook
    @Vook 15 лет назад

    Do you mean for the Royal Canadian Conservatory?
    It's an ARCT piece (Diploma level One - the level above Level 10), and I'm pretty sure it's from List D.

  • @mukeshcuster
    @mukeshcuster 15 лет назад

    108,771 now

  • @nomutente
    @nomutente 15 лет назад

    yeaaah!! fucking insane..

  • @looney1023
    @looney1023 15 лет назад

    @debussy84 (luv the username btw)
    it means to alternate between those two notes as if they were 32 notes. if there were 2 solid bars, itd be sixteenth notes, etc

  • @andrecastro2609
    @andrecastro2609 4 года назад

    Suggested by: John Williams & Vienna Philharmonic - Williams: Theme from “Jurassic Park”

  • @loboris1995
    @loboris1995 14 лет назад

    @AlexandreJdB pareille^^

  • @Aureneau
    @Aureneau 15 лет назад

    this piece really gives the feeling of someone looking down from high above, frolicking in the wind--like some sorts sprite or fairy or something.......anyway, thats just my impression......regardless, though, its a fun piece to listen to :D

  • @123eldest
    @123eldest 16 лет назад

    yes there are sounds of the performer moaning^^

  • @techinoneminute
    @techinoneminute Год назад

    2:03 la campenella vibes (rapid d# octaves

  • @honkindonkey
    @honkindonkey 15 лет назад +2

    i can follow these fairly easily, but this is just insane... wtf was going through his mind when he wrote this

  • @philaufan6
    @philaufan6 16 лет назад

    you can hear the wind......

  • @LETMEINGUYS
    @LETMEINGUYS 14 лет назад

    Does anyone know where i can find free sheet music online or is there a club that i can join where people share sheet music if so please feel free to e-mail me site thank you so much

  • @EuphoricDan
    @EuphoricDan 15 лет назад +1

    This is simple... I started playing piano last week and so far I've learned this (3rd day). Rach opus 32, 10... opus 23, 2
    I haven't mastered all of his stuff yet but I can get through everything Prokofiev has written... granted my playing is only on par with Yundi Li but in another week or so I think I'll graduate to a Richter/ Horowitz level... Maybe 10 days, I have some stuff do this week. Don't have the normal 15 minutes a day I dedicate to the piano.

    • @fesh
      @fesh 4 года назад +3

      lmao

  • @Hervinbalfour
    @Hervinbalfour 15 лет назад

    This piece is fiendishly difficult in some bars. I am learning this now and I am just floored at :47. I spent literally 8 hours just playing those those leaps and I'm still not up to full speed. Somene wrote that this part isn't that difficult. And I'm here to tell you that that is some bs! lol
    It looks simple until you actually play it as written.The last note of the scale is played with your left hand (E natural) then you have to quickly leap into the chords without smudging the notes.

  • @NathanASanchez
    @NathanASanchez 16 лет назад

    I hear voices in the background, lets see if someone else hears them.
    2:02

  • @YellowMagi
    @YellowMagi 15 лет назад

    You get nothing from winning a discussion at the internet, you lose time :)

  • @Sk8er1103
    @Sk8er1103 14 лет назад +1

    @pianochick1 I don't think that "beautiful" is the right word to describe this song..

  • @TyronTention
    @TyronTention 11 лет назад

    Someone definitely stole your teddy when you were younger!

  • @ICosmoI
    @ICosmoI 16 лет назад

    Why were they preludes then?

  • @DanielCharry1025
    @DanielCharry1025 13 лет назад

    @EuphoricDan So, this is CN's account?

  • @Hervinbalfour
    @Hervinbalfour 15 лет назад

    You are right. lol But it's sad when you have a "stalker" who wants to research my whole background. lol