Songs like this represent the best of humanity. Our creativity, our sense of wonder, our discipline, and our ability to dream. Ravel was a gift to this troubled world, as are all artists who struggle with muses, poverty, and madness to enrich the world they live in.
@@AAAAhmed0 i know I'm like incredibly late but literally any other piece by Ravel (the composer of this piece) is pretty similar. Debussy La Mer is also very nice.
RebeccaETripp You have keen eye for beautiful passages, Ms. The "song" have been inside your heart all along, just not crystallised to that degree of tangible expression yielded by Monsieur Ravel.
The first time I heard this, I had chills and shivers all over, and then my eyes started filling with tears. That is incredible. I have never been so touched by a piece of music before. This was beyond incredible to listen to. I can't stop listening to it now.
***** Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that I wasn't allowed to comment something about a beautiful piece of music, especially when my comment wasn't hurting anyone. I guess being a douche bag to other people is the way to go. By the way, nice job liking your own comment.
I had the same reaction to it as you, HD, decades ago when I first heard it. It has been my favorite orchestral piece ever since. About 10 years ago I had the opportunity to go to the symphony and hear it performed live. We had tickets for the balcony and when we got to the Will Call window somehow we were given tickets a few rows from the stage. I guess we got upgraded. Anyway, as this piece began, the swell of the music was mesmerizing and it brought me to tears. I was able to mark off an item on my bucket list. I've already left instructions that this is to be played at my funeral.
So many of us can understand. Although we aren't compelled to tears. Tears, while being seemingly irrational, give us a way to be able to transcend music. Sometimes it's so beautiful and divine that you wish to synchronize with it; to become closer, but you can't. Emotion is a way to cope with this, I suppose. To know beauty in the form of sound exists is not surprising, but to some it is overwhelming knowledge, and I suppose it does drive us to tears. Being human, both irrational, and flawed in our ways, and merely being capable of perceiving such beauty, we were able to (absurdly) conceive, and create such seeming perfection.
So many of us can understand. Although we aren't compelled to tears. Tears, while being seemingly irrational, give us a way to be able to transcend music. Sometimes it's so beautiful and divine that you wish to synchronize with it; to become closer, but you can't. Emotion is a way to cope with this, I suppose. To know beauty in the form of sound exists is not surprising, but to some it is overwhelming knowledge, and I suppose it does drive us to tears sometimes. Music is simple, and so natural, that you cannot make sense of it, yet it feels so complimentary. With us being human, flawed and irrational in our ways, we were still able to conceive and create such seeming perfection. And that is key. Seeming perfection. There is no perfection in music, just flow, and nature... which we find so deeply alluring. This is perhaps why it drives us to tears, to our innately irrational selves...
+daniela carrera Yes many of classical music enthusiasts put this work at the level of the 9th,bachs masses or mozarts requiem.I think this work is the most complete music you can listen in terms of tonality and composition,you can feel all the rainbow colours bursting out when you close your eyes
+daniela carrera Totally normal. Different meanings for each listener but for me it tells the story of the human condition yearning for something it cannot reach. Intense sadness and joyful at the same time. A masterpeice.
The act of listening for the first time is in itself a moment of creation. You don’t have to imagine being someone else (even the creator her-himself) to appreciate the discovery of beauty. Everytime you listen to something new you participate in the act of creation. You just have to open your mind to the music.
One of the most Beautiful classical music pieces ever created ! Just imagine how beautiful this song would sound if played live with an orchestra !!! phenomenal !!!
I remember the first classes at the conservatory of music one of my enusiastas teachers, was devout and fervent admirer of Ravel, but also he was fascinated Debussy and 5 big Russian, I for one admire Chopin, but this piece proves beyond doubt the extreme delicacy of the teacher.
This Piece is the Introduction to Part 3 of Daphnis et Chloe... The scene seems to dissolve. It is replaced by the landscape of the first part at the end of the night. There is no sound but the murmur of rivulets produced by the dew that trickles from the rocks. Daphnis is still stretched out before the grotto of the Nymphs. Gradually the day breaks. The songs of birds are heard. Far off, a shepherd passes with his flock. Another shepherd crosses in the background. A group of herdsmen enters looking for Daphnis and Chloe. They discover Daphnis and wake him. Anxiously he looks around for Chloe. She appears at last, surrounded by shepherdesses. They throw themselves into each other’s arms. Daphnis notices Chloe’s wreath. His dream was a prophetic vision. The intervention of Pan is manifest. The old shepherd Lammon explains that, if Pan has saved Chloe, it is in memory of the nymph Syrinx, whom the god once loved. Daphnis and Chloe mime the tale of Pan and Syrinx. Chloe plays the young nymph wandering in the meadow. Daphnis as Pan appears and declares his love. The nymph rebuffs him. The god becomes more insistent. She disappears into the reeds. In despair, he picks several stalks to form a flute and plays a melancholy air. Chloe reappears and interprets in her dance the accents of the flute. The dance becomes more and more animated and, in a mad whirling, Chloe falls into Daphnis’s arms. Before the altar of the Nymphs, he pledges his love, offering two sheep. A group of girls enters dressed as bacchantes, shaking tambourines. Daphnis and Chloe embrace tenderly. A group of youths rushes onstage. There is joyful commotion.
“The Lost City of Z” brought me here. That film had such a gorgeously lush arrangement, but this wasn’t listed on the soundtrack; it took listening to the director’s commentary where he spoke of his love for ‘Daphnis and Chloe’ and how he literally storyboarded one of the final scenes around the score of this ballet. Simply amazing music man
I just finished watching that movie and focused on the end credits, where it is listed, to find the name of this wonderful piece which I had heard before (I mistakenly first thought it was from Debussy's La Mer).
All great Hollywood composers owe a great deal to Ravel. For example the power of David Raksin's great score for "Laura" is ultimately grounded in D&C.
alnot01 it’s funny you say that... there’s so many parts of this that remind me of a scene from a hitchcock film or something.. a very dramatic suicide or kiss..
I just discovered Ravel a couple of nights ago because it appeared after listening to Erik Satie. After listening to this and Miroirs all I can say is "Amazing."
This is what I imagine it feels like to break free of addiction. Not just be out of your "depression" as people think they have nowadays. But literally to step off a plane or a boat in a new world leaving your addiction behind and the misery.
I have loved this piece for 60 years. Absolutely brilliant. I have always thought this is what seeing Gods face would be like.Charles Munch has a 60 year old recording of this with a choir, it is perfection plus.
so so spiritual .. i can feel the morning break like flower blooming in slow and jerkless motion.... the ray of the first sun piercing through the gloom and dim .... magnificent ..... reminds me of the time when my mother passed away ... the dynamism of the piece was likened to her leaving this earthly surroundings
been searching everywhere for this piece! amazing that ravel had such a talent to write such coloristic works! I think alot of film composers owe a great deal to this man, as well as debussy, and strauss for example.
Some people say it's a creepy song, but to be honest, I find it quite... Invigorating... I don't know, I love to listen to this while watching the sunrise.
Beautiful! Anybody else hear a nod to Stravinsky's Firebird (in the basses) in the opening of this section? That ballet, also put on by Diaghilev and also choreographed by Fokine, premiered just two years before Daphnis et Chloe. Other echoes I hear are from Ravel's own Ma mere l'oye, especially from the Fairy Garden.
I love this part, mysterious, emerging, glorious, spectacular...the birth of morning and blast of the sunwarmth...the creatures of the Earth share for one brief moment...the same joy....the unified happiness....for one....so brief...moment 😪
This is my first time listening to Ravel. Is revelation too excessive a word? I have found the florid, exotic secret garden I was looking for in music... I must explore!
wow I never put that together before even though this and Oblivion OST are two of my all time favorite peices of music. You are absolutly right there are a ton of similarities....
I think Ravel is one of his main influence, I even suspect that J.S. likes to hide parts from his favorite composers into his pieces, as a nod to. Into Ravel's "pavane for a dead princess" there is a melody pattern you can find into some tracks of the Oblivion OST, same for Gustav Holst - "The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity", where at a moment a new theme comes and its nearly Morrowind's main theme.
I visualize a WW2 era P-51 Mustang pilot who is somehow separated from his squadron after an intense dogfight. He is low on fuel and is finding a place to land his plane . When it hits the crescendo, I imagine him seeing something, and he decides to follow it. When it hits the climax, he breaks through the clouds and sees a lost paradise in Central China. He is blown away and takes a few pictures. As the music quiets down, he sees the paradise fade away as he reenters the clouds and his plane runs out of fuel. He lands safely on grass but never returns home. I imagine some Chinese farmers finding his plane, and his pictures of the long lost paradise in the late to early 1970's.
Daphnis et Chloe is one of the most beautiful works in existance, however I fail to understand why anyone would omit the chorus; you wouldn't omit any other section... I am not surprised Ravel wrote a letter to The Times, it waters down the piece. I lose count of the amount of truly beautiful recordings of Lever I have listened to only to reach the choral passages and find no chorus. It is a terrible shame =[
Wonderful musical. To the listeners, this is music and not a song. Songs have words! Beautiful music like this, however, does have imagery for the imagination.
I want 1:00 to be my theme song so I can be a dreamy badass upon waking up, entering the cubicle, and talking with my supervisor because I'll just be riding away from the negativity on my sassy golden unicorn.
maybe your sassy unicorn doesn't flee negativity at all. Perhaps it cuts right through the stress like a graceful diver, splitting the contiguous water apart like a perfect maul. Negativity flees from your sassy unicorn, its pace steady, its path direct and leading on toward your goals. It helps you help your bosses, in spite of themselves, and thereby helps you win the game called Joy in Work.
I listened to this piece dozens of times before learning its title was "Daybreak", The scene I had always imagined was the hero wandering through the forest and witnessing the apatheosis of a beautiful goddess. She is the guardian of the forest and represents all that is magic and unseen. He is mesmerized, filled with awe.
Please try his String Quartet (although if you have done any exploration I expect you would have found it by now). I know it is almost overly popular but I love it - it is just so interesting, refreshing, different and beautiful.
Songs like this represent the best of humanity. Our creativity, our sense of wonder, our discipline, and our ability to dream.
Ravel was a gift to this troubled world, as are all artists who struggle with muses, poverty, and madness to enrich the world they live in.
Songs like this
Could you give me other ?
Was MR struggling with poverty and/or madness?
Instablaster.
Well said
@@AAAAhmed0 i know I'm like incredibly late but literally any other piece by Ravel (the composer of this piece) is pretty similar. Debussy La Mer is also very nice.
Imagine being the first people to ever play this wondrous music. Or the first people ever to hear it.
...or even be the composer before it is heard but only imagined in his mind?!
@@georgealderson4424 Imagine thinking this piece for the first time. The beauty
I'm blessed to do this right now
That would suck
Imagine the people who listen this 100years after and can't Tell something intelligent about it..lame soo lame..:(
I'm so happy there's so much more music in the world for me to explore, places I've never been, feelings I've never known. Daybreak.
Ohh,yes all is from the God!!!:)
Dame i used to classical fm everyday in 2002 hearing medleys like dis one always remember listening to it on cd from sam goody lol..miss dat store
Where has this song been all my life!?
This I'm learning. I'm sort of been on a lesser known classical music binge.
Thanks for the tip!
tomtriffid I think it was Paul Wittgenstein (brother of philosopher Ludwig Wittgenstein) who lost his arm in the war ...
RebeccaETripp you need to get out more. it's been around longer than you have.
RebeccaETripp You have keen eye for beautiful passages, Ms. The "song" have been inside your heart all along, just not crystallised to that degree of tangible expression yielded by Monsieur Ravel.
One of the most beautiful pieces of music every written.
The first time I heard this, I had chills and shivers all over, and then my eyes started filling with tears. That is incredible. I have never been so touched by a piece of music before. This was beyond incredible to listen to. I can't stop listening to it now.
***** Oh, I'm sorry. I didn't realize that I wasn't allowed to comment something about a beautiful piece of music, especially when my comment wasn't hurting anyone. I guess being a douche bag to other people is the way to go. By the way, nice job liking your own comment.
Appreciated your comment, H.D. Never mind B.S.
I had the same reaction to it as you, HD, decades ago when I first heard it. It has been my favorite orchestral piece ever since. About 10 years ago I had the opportunity to go to the symphony and hear it performed live. We had tickets for the balcony and when we got to the Will Call window somehow we were given tickets a few rows from the stage. I guess we got upgraded. Anyway, as this piece began, the swell of the music was mesmerizing and it brought me to tears. I was able to mark off an item on my bucket list. I've already left instructions that this is to be played at my funeral.
So many of us can understand. Although we aren't compelled to tears. Tears, while being seemingly irrational, give us a way to be able to transcend music. Sometimes it's so beautiful and divine that you wish to synchronize with it; to become closer, but you can't. Emotion is a way to cope with this, I suppose. To know beauty in the form of sound exists is not surprising, but to some it is overwhelming knowledge, and I suppose it does drive us to tears. Being human, both irrational, and flawed in our ways, and merely being capable of perceiving such beauty, we were able to (absurdly) conceive, and create such seeming perfection.
So many of us can understand. Although we aren't compelled to tears. Tears, while being seemingly irrational, give us a way to be able to transcend music. Sometimes it's so beautiful and divine that you wish to synchronize with it; to become closer, but you can't. Emotion is a way to cope with this, I suppose. To know beauty in the form of sound exists is not surprising, but to some it is overwhelming knowledge, and I suppose it does drive us to tears sometimes. Music is simple, and so natural, that you cannot make sense of it, yet it feels so complimentary. With us being human, flawed and irrational in our ways, we were still able to conceive and create such seeming perfection. And that is key. Seeming perfection. There is no perfection in music, just flow, and nature... which we find so deeply alluring. This is perhaps why it drives us to tears, to our innately irrational selves...
It makes you feel you got wings, and all the eternity to fly with them.
Is it normal to cry while listening to this?
+daniela carrera Yes many of classical music enthusiasts put this work at the level of the 9th,bachs masses or mozarts requiem.I think this work is the most complete music you can listen in terms of tonality and composition,you can feel all the rainbow colours bursting out when you close your eyes
+daniela carrera Totally normal. Different meanings for each listener but for me it tells the story of the human condition yearning for something it cannot reach. Intense sadness and joyful at the same time. A masterpeice.
+daniela carrera I'd say that is a proper reaction. ^_^ If a human being can't cry for sheer beauty, they're not in full emotional health.
Joe Rogan says: You need to go to a doctor.
La versión con coros es también demasiado potente.
This is the most beautiful thing in the world.
The act of listening for the first time is in itself a moment of creation. You don’t have to imagine being someone else (even the creator her-himself) to appreciate the discovery of beauty. Everytime you listen to something new you participate in the act of creation. You just have to open your mind to the music.
One of the most Beautiful classical music pieces ever created ! Just imagine how beautiful this song would sound if played live with an orchestra !!!
phenomenal !!!
Try it on a pipe organ…
I remember the first classes at the conservatory of music one of my enusiastas teachers, was devout and fervent admirer of Ravel, but also he was fascinated Debussy and 5 big Russian, I for one admire Chopin, but this piece proves beyond doubt the extreme delicacy of the teacher.
so utterly beautiful.. ones soul floats away on the notes
One of the most beautiful pieces the world has ever known. Simply sublime.
Can’t stop listening to this through the years. One of the favourite pieces.
The background picture is by Remedios Varo titled "Le Revelacion o el Rolejero"
thanks for being wise enough to post this info. you answered my question :)
Yes thanks. Now I can look at more of her genius
I was just gonna ask for this. Had to delete my comment when i saw you answered it! Good on ya!!!
How divine of you to have posted such meaningful information! Thank you ever so much.
This Piece is the Introduction to Part 3 of Daphnis et Chloe...
The scene seems to dissolve. It is replaced by the landscape of the first part at the end of the night. There is no sound but the murmur of rivulets produced by the dew that trickles from the rocks. Daphnis is still stretched out before the grotto of the Nymphs. Gradually the day breaks. The songs of birds are heard. Far off, a shepherd passes with his flock. Another shepherd crosses in the background. A group of herdsmen enters looking for Daphnis and Chloe. They discover Daphnis and wake him. Anxiously he looks around for Chloe. She appears at last, surrounded by shepherdesses. They throw themselves into each other’s arms. Daphnis notices Chloe’s wreath. His dream was a prophetic vision. The intervention of Pan is manifest. The old shepherd Lammon explains that, if Pan has saved Chloe, it is in memory of the nymph Syrinx, whom the god once loved. Daphnis and Chloe mime the tale of Pan and Syrinx. Chloe plays the young nymph wandering in the meadow. Daphnis as Pan appears and declares his love. The nymph rebuffs him. The god becomes more insistent. She disappears into the reeds. In despair, he picks several stalks to form a flute and plays a melancholy air. Chloe reappears and interprets in her dance the accents of the flute. The dance becomes more and more animated and, in a mad whirling, Chloe falls into Daphnis’s arms. Before the altar of the Nymphs, he pledges his love, offering two sheep. A group of girls enters dressed as bacchantes, shaking tambourines. Daphnis and Chloe embrace tenderly. A group of youths rushes onstage. There is joyful commotion.
Daniel Ard Jesus Christ, dude that’s deeeeep
Ito pre may libre na tayong reflection
Ravel really pays attention to indvidual notes.. this piece is beautiful beyond anything.
What a knowledge of the subtleties of the orchestra !!!
“The Lost City of Z” brought me here.
That film had such a gorgeously lush arrangement, but this wasn’t listed on the soundtrack; it took listening to the director’s commentary where he spoke of his love for ‘Daphnis and Chloe’ and how he literally storyboarded one of the final scenes around the score of this ballet. Simply amazing music man
I just finished watching that movie and focused on the end credits, where it is listed, to find the name of this wonderful piece which I had heard before (I mistakenly first thought it was from Debussy's La Mer).
The best climax in the history of music so far!
at 2:00 the goosebumps came in and by 2:48 my eyes got watery
after hearing this piece I would really like to watch this ballet
ruclips.net/video/VrLRHXxKIZ0/видео.html Here is the ballet on RUclips. I hope you enjoy it.
All great Hollywood composers owe a great deal to Ravel. For example the power of David Raksin's great score for "Laura" is ultimately grounded in D&C.
alnot01 it’s funny you say that... there’s so many parts of this that remind me of a scene from a hitchcock film or something.. a very dramatic suicide or kiss..
I just discovered Ravel a couple of nights ago because it appeared after listening to Erik Satie. After listening to this and Miroirs all I can say is "Amazing."
Funny, I just heard the Oiseaux tristes movement of Miroirs. Mesmerized.
Everybody is crying, I'm just listening like, good job maurice
shut the fuck up little bitch
@@AttitudeIndicator aight
Anyone at 2021? This is gorgeous, no words can describe how amazing this music is.
Yep I’m here in 2021 sup bro
In 2022, I’m a time traveler baby
2022
Here in 2022!! This will forever be one of my favorite pieces. ❤️ Ravel is my favorite composer in general.
Im here in 2023
This is what I imagine it feels like to break free of addiction. Not just be out of your "depression" as people think they have nowadays. But literally to step off a plane or a boat in a new world leaving your addiction behind and the misery.
Wow
So precise about it
I thank you for that comment
I have loved this piece for 60 years. Absolutely brilliant. I have always thought this is what seeing Gods face would be like.Charles Munch has a 60 year old recording of this with a choir, it is perfection plus.
so so spiritual .. i can feel the morning break like flower blooming in slow and jerkless motion.... the ray of the first sun piercing through the gloom and dim .... magnificent ..... reminds me of the time when my mother passed away ... the dynamism of the piece was likened to her leaving this earthly surroundings
Yo no podría definirlo mejor que tu ese momento cuando la Luz aparece en el cielo matinal
So religious, so delusional. Just like every listener of ravel's or any other modern """music"""
This is amazing, makes me dream while I'm awake!
nice but not for me ;)
tomtriffid Bolero is ok
Irving Harrison i love your comment.. this is exactly what classical music should inspire within us!
been searching everywhere for this piece! amazing that ravel had such a talent to write such coloristic works! I think alot of film composers owe a great deal to this man, as well as debussy, and strauss for example.
Ravel's genius, his passion, his humanity will only encourage future generations to do and be as well.
I come here every few days to relax my mind. It’s a work of genius.
In my opinion, this is one of the most beautiful pieces of music (and one of the greatest). Ravel had such a fantastically gorgeous imagination! 😍😍
This is total emotion translated to paper. I can't think of any words to decribe this music.
The most beautiful piece of music these ears have heard. I want this played at my funeral.
I thought exactly the same thing . But there is no emergency . Let me finish to pay my mortgage ! 🤣
Escute a música - The creation bytes Yoko Kanno
"Every fucking thing has to be about me"
Nice painting. I am observing the real painting right now in a museum and listening to this song. Cheers
from 2:23 - 2:43 - gets me every time.. Oh, and 3:23 also.
Cette musique m'a sauvé la vie !
Simply Divine... what a beautiful piece of music. Soothes the heart and soul xxx
This is the most beautiful thing my heart has ever listened to
Ravel é magnífico
certamente!
Feels... Magical, Like you Just Discovered a Mystical world
Some people say it's a creepy song, but to be honest, I find it quite... Invigorating... I don't know, I love to listen to this while watching the sunrise.
Beautiful! Anybody else hear a nod to Stravinsky's Firebird (in the basses) in the opening of this section? That ballet, also put on by Diaghilev and also choreographed by Fokine, premiered just two years before Daphnis et Chloe. Other echoes I hear are from Ravel's own Ma mere l'oye, especially from the Fairy Garden.
I love this part, mysterious, emerging, glorious, spectacular...the birth of morning and blast of the sunwarmth...the creatures of the Earth share for one brief moment...the same joy....the unified happiness....for one....so brief...moment 😪
It sounds very like Debussy to me
The most beautiful piece of music I've heard.
This is my first time listening to Ravel. Is revelation too excessive a word? I have found the florid, exotic secret garden I was looking for in music... I must explore!
Thank you very much for sharing these pieces of incredible music, this is real art.
This might be the best piece of classical music I’ve ever heard. It makes me wanna learn every orchestra instrument just to play it myself.
It reminds me a lot of Jeremy Soule's work. Really gorgeous.
***** Yea, when I heard this recording for the first time, the first thought I had was "Jeremy Soule was inspired by this"
+Doctor Pazuzu fuck man FUCK feels good somebody remembers that OST still
wow I never put that together before even though this and Oblivion OST are two of my all time favorite peices of music. You are absolutly right there are a ton of similarities....
I think Ravel is one of his main influence, I even suspect that J.S. likes to hide parts from his favorite composers into his pieces, as a nod to.
Into Ravel's "pavane for a dead princess" there is a melody pattern you can find into some tracks of the Oblivion OST, same for Gustav Holst - "The Planets - Jupiter, the Bringer of Jollity", where at a moment a new theme comes and its nearly Morrowind's main theme.
There is a OSV called "dawn reflection" which is literally a paraphrase on this marvelous work.
This is deff on my funeral playlist
I'll eat my Steven Spielberg DVDs if John Williams isn't the biggest Ravel fan in the film scoring business today.
Stole more from Holst tbh
@@NostraFnDamus and Shostakovich/Prokofiev.
that part is absolutely gorgeous 4:00
Sublime , l'un des plus grands moments de l'histoire de la musique . Le mouvement favori de mon oeuvre préférée .
Oh heavenly day ...
To bring this forward ...
Es tan placentero escuchar esta hermosa melodía 😌👌🏻✨🍃😍
I love this piece. So beautiful...
This is one of the most beautiful songs ever
this is so beautiful..even more so when you read about the ballet that ravel composed this to..the story of young love
Utterly flawless.
When I hear this piece I tend to visualize some sort of space travel or a sea voyage..
I visualize a WW2 era P-51 Mustang pilot who is somehow separated from his squadron after an intense dogfight. He is low on fuel and is finding a place to land his plane . When it hits the crescendo, I imagine him seeing something, and he decides to follow it. When it hits the climax, he breaks through the clouds and sees a lost paradise in Central China. He is blown away and takes a few pictures. As the music quiets down, he sees the paradise fade away as he reenters the clouds and his plane runs out of fuel. He lands safely on grass but never returns home. I imagine some Chinese farmers finding his plane, and his pictures of the long lost paradise in the late to early 1970's.
Sunrise from space for me :)
The entry of the strings gives me goosebumps
This is one of my favorite pieces ever. If you also enjoy piano, then you should listen to the arrangement of it for two pianos.
Daphnis et Chloe is one of the most beautiful works in existance, however I fail to understand why anyone would omit the chorus; you wouldn't omit any other section... I am not surprised Ravel wrote a letter to The Times, it waters down the piece.
I lose count of the amount of truly beautiful recordings of Lever I have listened to only to reach the choral passages and find no chorus. It is a terrible shame =[
Hi, can u tell me what music style is this?
@@aeralaydee impressionism (although ravel hated the term) look up Claude Debussy and Ravels other works
Is there a recording with the choir version on RUclips?
try Simon Rattle, Birminghamd symphony. Probably the best version of Daphnis et Cloe @@IEEMAZ_Convoluted_14.2.8.5
Love the surrealism painting
The most beautiful part of the whole Daphnis et Chloé composition!!!!!
Out of everything that has ever been created musically below heaven - this is my favorite.
So pretty! I’m falling in love with this dude’s music
Wonderful musical. To the listeners, this is music and not a song. Songs have words! Beautiful music like this, however, does have imagery for the imagination.
I'm so glad I found this, what a gift. Now I must search for the performance.💞😘💞
C'est une très belle musique. Je m'imagine en train de regarder un film d'amour américain des années 50. Indémodable!
Just got up....... lovely day, what a lovely way to start the day.
I love your channel, so far the videos that I have seen are of excellent quality. Congratulation! Keep going on 👏🏽❤️
Work of art
Very beautiful piece of music
Masterpiece
My god this is beautiful
Spectacular!
With love from Greenland🇬🇱💙
Add to my favorites
Welcome to the club! If I had to choose a favorite musician/composer, I would certainly pick him!
Beautiful
This music plays perpetually in heaven
I want 1:00 to be my theme song so I can be a dreamy badass upon waking up, entering the cubicle, and talking with my supervisor because I'll just be riding away from the negativity on my sassy golden unicorn.
maybe your sassy unicorn doesn't flee negativity at all. Perhaps it cuts right through the stress like a graceful diver, splitting the contiguous water apart like a perfect maul. Negativity flees from your sassy unicorn, its pace steady, its path direct and leading on toward your goals. It helps you help your bosses, in spite of themselves, and thereby helps you win the game called Joy in Work.
Words can't describe this one.
Maurice Ravel is the best composer in the history, his way tô express is too soft and great, the best, contrata, Ravel 🎉
Beautiful...
This song feels like someone perfected music
This piece would've been awesome in the Midsommar film.
omg i think so too. the last track in the movie (i believe it's called 'fire temple', as it was where the song played) does remind me of this piece!
cleaner yup exactly
A brilliant re-orchestration by Ravel for concert presentation as a suite, but IT IS SO !NOTHING! WITHOUT HIS ORIGINALLY INCLUDED FULL CHORUS!
I listened to this piece dozens of times before learning its title was "Daybreak", The scene I had
always imagined was the hero wandering through the forest and witnessing the apatheosis of a beautiful goddess.
She is the guardian of the forest and represents all that is magic and unseen. He is mesmerized, filled with awe.
what a fabulous overture. it's like a fable.
Excellent!
Featured in the film "The Lost City of Z" - I had forgotten how much I enjoy this piece.
Haha someone would connect the Remedios Varo feels with Ravel feels. Perfect.
Please try his String Quartet (although if you have done any exploration I expect you would have found it by now). I know it is almost overly popular but I love it - it is just so interesting, refreshing, different and beautiful.
THANK YOUUU
this makes me feel like everything is going to be okay