This ballet music is included in the Night of Walpurgis. It is often cut off from the representation of the opera, which is a pity since it has a great value as ballet music.
Encantador, como sólo Charles Gounod podría hacerlo...
9 лет назад+12
Esse excerto de Gounod, talvez seja a mais luminosa composição, a qual carrega a alma da "Belle epoque". Dá pra ver, sentir o cheiro e a transpiração dos ânimos e dos hábitos que em "flash's" nos iluminam com a luz daqueles dias.
The composer Charles Gounod (1818-1893) lived in the beautiful city of Saint-Cloud which overlooks the Seine in the west of Paris. During a stroll in this city some years ago I saw a statue of Charles Gounod to whom some youths had added a cigarette between the lips of the great artist. That gave his beautiful portrait an amazing liveliness and I laughed at this original tribute.
What was it about Colin Davis and his affinity for Berlioz and the French masters? He phrased beautifully in everything, but his French interpretations were always definitive.
I still think this ballet was written anonymously by Delibes, as it is better than anything else that Gounod wrote - and notably better than his other ballet music. It is on a plane with Delibes' masterpieces La Source, Coppelia, and Sylvia. Musicologists have seriously considered this hypothesis.
Came here for this comment. I play piano for ballet now for 14 years and have studied all the Delibes ballets. I can safely say this most assuredly sounds like the ethos of Delibes. I even would surmise that he wrote it a certain way such that you *could* think it was Gounod, but the inventiveness of the orchestration, perfection of the rhythms, and the subtle crunchy harmonies are just all so very much Delibes ...
Delibes' ballet music style is very distinctive and this piece is like an integral part from his oeuvre. All passages here show his genius as their master.
@@LaurentPingaultLyon It has been suggested that Leo Delibes wrote this part of Faust and I came here to hear for myself. I think that this piece is very similar to Delibes' style.
This ballet, which contains some of the most beautiful music in the opera, is sometimes dropped from a production of "Faust," in the interest of saving a few minutes. This is hilariously misbegotten. Like saving a minute in a baseball game by not requiring the pitcher to throw four pitches when delivering an intentional walk. Listen, baseball isn't supposed to be fast, and as for cutting music from an opera, why not start with "Pelleas and Melisande," and "Parsifal?" The best note in either of those operas is the last one.
17:30 nicht zusammen ! Und das auf eine Aufnahme wo ein Dirigent hat die Möglichkeit zu korrigieren! 15:16 Langweilig Viel zu langsam Von einem Sir hätte ich mehr erwartet...
El mejor ballet de la historia... infancia resuelta, siempre me alegra y me trae recuerdos ;)
Beautiful music, lovely painting.
Me preocupa la silla.
A: 0:03
B: 2:35
C: 7:19
D: 8:52
E: 10:37
F: 13:10
G: 15:03
Gounod is among the best of the best French composers!!!!
Lindo ballet e ótima interpretação de Sir Collin Davis.
Grand opéra. Superbe la valse le ballet l'apothéose finale er tout l'ensemble. Souvenirs des années 80 à opéra de Bordeaux.
Deep sigh for anything by Gounod!!!!!
Magnifique musique
Grande ballet. Lindas e nobres melodias. Gounod foi um gênio. A leitura de Sir Collins é maravilhosa. Muita emoção ao ouvir
This ballet music is included in the Night of Walpurgis. It is often cut off from the representation of the opera, which is a pity since it has a great value as ballet music.
Si je comprends bien, cette musique est seulement une partie de tout l'Opéra ? Merci d'avance !
Pppp
@@alexisarmengaud9985 oui est seulement une partie
The section from 3.10 reminds me our band played many times and it was the favourite piece of our bassoon player the much loved and late Dennis.
Que bella musica!!!
Encantador, como sólo Charles Gounod podría hacerlo...
Esse excerto de Gounod, talvez seja a mais luminosa composição, a qual carrega a alma da "Belle epoque". Dá pra ver, sentir o cheiro e a transpiração dos ânimos e dos hábitos que em "flash's" nos iluminam com a luz daqueles dias.
instablaster...
Brain twirling music...... love it!
Maravilhoso!!! Linda composição!!!
I played this as a duet in school for a concert !
du grand art , tirer de faust une autre oeuvre magistrale...
Wonderful, wonderful ballet music. Balanchine's equally wonderful Walpurgisnacht Ballet is well worth watching
Magnifique!
انها لغة العالم ... كم هي جميله
Why do most videos or clips of mvt 1 not have from 0:00 to 0:21? The intro is what sets the mood for the whole play!
truly enjoyable, great sound tnank you for the upload i shall revisit.
7:30 best part
I see what you mean, yes. Reminds me of Bizet, too. Happy New Year from México!
I agree.
グノーさnいらっしゃい・・というよーーな情景からアップされていて非情にいーーです
Oh/Ooh.,. Beautiful.
The composer Charles Gounod (1818-1893) lived in the beautiful city of Saint-Cloud which overlooks the Seine in the west of Paris. During a stroll in this city some years ago I saw a statue of Charles Gounod to whom some youths had added a cigarette between the lips of the great artist. That gave his beautiful portrait an amazing liveliness and I laughed at this original tribute.
I'm concert master for this year's all county, and oh my gosh... 17:00 skins fun, but it's gonna be a pain to learn. 😅
Isaiah Thomas
magnifique je danse sur ça pour mon spectacle j'en suis très contente ❤❤
Pas facile a danser sur ce ballet..BRAVO !!
Je trouve cela un des plus beaux ballets !
Merveilleux.
Bravo super music
Beautiful
The prison escape scene from the movie Papillon brought me here. 8:52 and 15:05
Sublime masterpiece. It was used in the last episode of Breaking Bad.
That is one incredible juxtaposition!
magnifico
very good ~~~!!!
Super cool 👍
lindaaaa!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Too bad that this gets cut from productions instead of some of the other music that makes the opera too long.
8:40 my favorite moment
did a ballet to this in april, i loved it :)
Superbe.
15:03
so fun to play oof
@GoodVibesOfficial lmaoo
What was it about Colin Davis and his affinity for Berlioz and the French masters? He phrased beautifully in everything, but his French interpretations were always definitive.
I still think this ballet was written anonymously by Delibes, as it is better than anything else that Gounod wrote - and notably better than his other ballet music. It is on a plane with Delibes' masterpieces La Source, Coppelia, and Sylvia. Musicologists have seriously considered this hypothesis.
Cui prodest?
Absurd proposition
Came here for this comment. I play piano for ballet now for 14 years and have studied all the Delibes ballets. I can safely say this most assuredly sounds like the ethos of Delibes. I even would surmise that he wrote it a certain way such that you *could* think it was Gounod, but the inventiveness of the orchestration, perfection of the rhythms, and the subtle crunchy harmonies are just all so very much Delibes ...
Musica stupenda
Love Serenade By Charles Gounod
The music here bears some similarity to Offenbach. Beautiful.
super pour répéter
Ik vind deze muziek magistraal.
17:00 -
Tuba excerpt, ESYO 2019
Súperbe,!!!!!!
👍👍👍👍👍👍👍
Delibes' ballet music style is very distinctive and this piece is like an integral part from his oeuvre. All passages here show his genius as their master.
Delibe or Gounod?
@@LaurentPingaultLyon It has been suggested that Leo Delibes wrote this part of Faust and I came here to hear for myself.
I think that this piece is very similar to Delibes' style.
@@lymenosI am a believer. A Delibeser, even. 😂
7:19 - 8:50 ♡♡♡
10:39
beautiful music !
Remind me the name of this picture and his author, I saw it at the Orsay Museum
it's Réunion de famille or "Family Reunion" by Frédéric Bazille
It's a beautiful scene of a time when things were a bit more genteel.
Note che arrivano al cuore.
I prefer when it's performed a little faster, it seems to suit the ballet more
I agree with you, the tempo is too slow. I know this piece of music for very long time
Quién es el autor de esa magnífica pintura ?
This ballet, which contains some of the most beautiful music in the opera, is sometimes dropped from a production of "Faust," in the interest of saving a few minutes. This is hilariously misbegotten. Like saving a minute in a baseball game by not requiring the pitcher to throw four pitches when delivering an intentional walk. Listen, baseball isn't supposed to be fast, and as for cutting music from an opera, why not start with "Pelleas and Melisande," and "Parsifal?" The best note in either of those operas is the last one.
❤😏😘
e' una vera goduria ascoltare gounod
im here for for the devils deal
@ 15:00
title 10:37....?
Les troyens (Dance of the Trojan Women)
2:59 Eliot, if we' re gonna go that way, u're gonna need a bigger knife
Me preocupa la silla.
Realmente, la silla es de poca madre. Saludos desde Puerto Aventuras!
10:44
DIEU🌿🇻🇦✝️🇨🇵🌿 ACCUEILLEZ DÉSORMAIS DANS VOTRE PARADIS🎶😇🌼,L'ÂME IMMENSÉMENT CATHOLIQUE🌺🎶🎻🏵 de Charles GOUNOD 🇦🇲⛑🇻🇦🌿🌸🌹🍒🎨🎶📚🌼😇🇨🇵🕯🌺🍋🪢🧭🧸💮🙋♂️!!!
7:35
Hans Castorp brought me here
Why Hans Castorp ?
Yes i'm curious too.....
from PERSIA ArmeniA IsraeL GeorgiA with Passion
17:30 nicht zusammen ! Und das auf eine Aufnahme wo ein Dirigent hat die Möglichkeit zu korrigieren!
15:16 Langweilig
Viel zu langsam
Von einem Sir hätte ich mehr erwartet...
papillon (1973) brought me here
😄
MLG DANK MEMES! 100% DANK
Koustenbaum brought me here ....
3:09
12:03