Thanks you very much HALIDONMUSIC. List of paintings (not sure about all of them) 1. Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat 0:00 2. Cypresses by Vincent van Gogh 0:23 3. View of the Canal Saint-Martin by Alfred Sisley 4:50 4. The Cradle by Berthe Morisot 11:45 5. Garden at Sainte Adresse by Claude Monet 15:27 6. The Cliffs at Etretat by Claude Monet 17:04 7. Girl with a Hoop by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 18:16 8. The Siesta by Paul Gauguin 20:39 9. At the Theater (Lydia Cassatt Leaning on Her Arms, Seated in a Loge) by Mary Cassatt 23:54 10. Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son by Claude Monet 26:18 11. Golden summer by Arthur Streeton 28:21 12. Boulevard Montmartre Afternoon Sunlight by Camille Pissarro 31:07 13. Boating by Edouard Manet 33:53 14. Reading by Berthe Morisot 36:53 15. Children on a Farm by Camille Pissarro 38:23 16. Paris Street, Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte 42:36 17. Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet 43:19 18. The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne by Alfred Sisley 51:50 19. Grainstack by Claude Monet 57:46 20. Sunset at Ivry by Armand Guillaumin 1:04:45 21. Landscape on the Shore of Lez by Frédéric Bazille 1:11:29 22. The Absinthe Drinker by Edgar Degas 1:16:10 23. The Harbor at Lorient by Berthe Morisot 1:21:48 24. Two Sisters (On the Terrace) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1:25:53 25. Water Lilies by Claude Monet 1:28:43
Thanks, also, to you, Anna. It is delightful to have these paintings as accompaniment to the music, even though many are details or vignettes - & very interesting to see/hear how the specific works of the composers & painters are paired together. How wonderful it would have been to have one's old art history lectures discuss paintings with intelligently chosen music - let the professors (are you one?) say less! Deconstruct sonata form with parallel imagery! I forgot how much I loved certain works, of both art forms (the Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, almost anything by Sisley or Pissarro). Interesting that some comments seem to miss the added joy of these combinations. Pity - we could have more presentations like this, one hopes.
Please try to replicate a similar playlist, but for other time periods, or art history periods, like the French Revolution, Enlightenment, Post impressionism, etc. Linking art with music is FANTASTIC!
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction ..
J'apprécie au début de cette matinée cette musique affectueuse qui m'entoure et m’embrasse avec ses notes sucrées et parfumées d'une autre époque, d'un autre monde !
Nunca me aburrire de esta genialidad esos tonos inacabados que rompieron con las normas matematicas de la musica clasica romantica y barroca. Para mi unas de las mayores innovaciones en la musical
I remember in primary school when I was 8 years old my teacher had shown me the first picture in this video. I thought, "what is so great about this, any other artist can draw pictures way better than that", my teacher had heard me. She said, "that picture is painted completely out of dots, it is brilliant. And just like that picture, I think that is exactly how I feel about this type of music. It sounds just like any other classical piece, but if you really listen, they are brilliant in their own way
thank you :) all pieces were performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel, except the Ballade, La plus que lente and Reverie, which were performed by Carlo Balzaretti!
Thanks so much Halindonmusic for the wonderful selection of music and paintings. Indicating the name of the pieces is a great idea. Very loved your work :)
I've been trying to learn Arabesque No. 1 for a while now but 1:21 always difficult to play for me and actually that's the extent to which I know the piece.
I love what you have done here, but to improve it perhaps write the music details in a smaller font and place it in a corner of the screen (currently it dominates the paintings). Also, put the artists name and the name of the painting (and year if known). All the best.
Thank you so much Ann, how wonderful to hear that you enjoy it so much! All tracks were performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel except for tracks 2, 3 & 14, who were performed by Carlo Balzaretti 🤗
après claire de lune je découvre Debussy c un Maître comme on en voie plus 🧚 en ce moment je découvre beaucoup de Maître impressionniste Monet et bien d'autre en ce moment je rattrape mon retard immense 🧚en plusse la musique beaucoup de toile de Monet j'aime bien la suite demain ou plus tard 🧚le 1ER c Van GOGH ?
Quick question: why do these videos always have pretentious jerks in the comment section? Like why can’t we just enjoy the music without you rambling on about how you think you’re SOOO smart and SUCH an expert. Like no, just listen and enjoy🤷♂️ no need to act like a gatekeeping elitist.
The painting in the thumbnail is not painted in the style of the impressionists. Seurat worked in the style of pointillism. His works done in this style sometimes took years to complete. He was a great painter. Definitely look into his work. You’ll be amazed.
always amuses me that modern youth do not know of Debussy. What of Satie's Gymnopodie? Chopin, and all of the victorian movement. Take a moment, and just sit and listen, and feel .
It never amuses me that the older generation assumes the younger one doesn't have culture. We know Debussy, we know some art, we read. What does amuse me is how this idea of today's youth being bad has been running for at least 2000 years now. I kid you not, some guy in 500 wrote "Today's society has become lascivious and weak" (paraphrasing)
Yes its like everyone has like a fancy custom to play it as everyone else. But Debussy would've wanted them to put some jazz in it this is not a formal piece you have to put a bit of jazzy spazzy in it.
Oh tell me the truth about love W. H. Auden Some say love's a little boy, And some say it's a bird, Some say it makes the world go around, Some say that's absurd, And when I asked the man next-door, Who looked as if he knew, His wife got very cross indeed, And said it wouldn't do. Does it look like a pair of pyjamas, Or the ham in a temperance hotel? Does its odour remind one of llamas, Or has it a comforting smell? Is it prickly to touch as a hedge is, Or soft as eiderdown fluff? Is it sharp or quite smooth at the edges? O tell me the truth about love. Our history books refer to it In cryptic little notes, It's quite a common topic on The Transatlantic boats; I've found the subject mentioned in Accounts of suicides, And even seen it scribbled on The backs of railway guides. Does it howl like a hungry Alsatian, Or boom like a military band? Could one give a first-rate imitation On a saw or a Steinway Grand? Is its singing at parties a riot? Does it only like Classical stuff? Will it stop when one wants to be quiet? O tell me the truth about love. I looked inside the summer-house; It wasn't over there; I tried the Thames at Maidenhead, And Brighton's bracing air. I don't know what the blackbird sang, Or what the tulip said; But it wasn't in the chicken-run, Or underneath the bed. Can it pull extraordinary faces? Is it usually sick on a swing? Does it spend all its time at the races, or fiddling with pieces of string? Has it views of its own about money? Does it think Patriotism enough? Are its stories ****** but funny? O tell me the truth about love.
I love your selections. I noticed that you offer to sell a "100 Songs Piano" recording on disc I sure wish this particular selection of Ravel and Debussy was available on disc!
thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Alex! That would definitely be an interesting CD, indeed. The MP3 albums ("Debussy - Piano Solo" & "Ravel - Piano Solo") are available on digital stores if you'd like to check them out, by the way.
Thanks you very much HALIDONMUSIC.
List of paintings (not sure about all of them)
1. Sunday Afternoon on the Island of La Grande Jatte by Georges Seurat 0:00
2. Cypresses by Vincent van Gogh 0:23
3. View of the Canal Saint-Martin by Alfred Sisley 4:50
4. The Cradle by Berthe Morisot 11:45
5. Garden at Sainte Adresse by Claude Monet 15:27
6. The Cliffs at Etretat by Claude Monet 17:04
7. Girl with a Hoop by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 18:16
8. The Siesta by Paul Gauguin 20:39
9. At the Theater (Lydia Cassatt Leaning on Her Arms, Seated in a Loge) by Mary Cassatt 23:54
10. Woman with a Parasol - Madame Monet and Her Son by Claude Monet 26:18
11. Golden summer by Arthur Streeton 28:21
12. Boulevard Montmartre Afternoon Sunlight by Camille Pissarro 31:07
13. Boating by Edouard Manet 33:53
14. Reading by Berthe Morisot 36:53
15. Children on a Farm by Camille Pissarro 38:23
16. Paris Street, Rainy Day by Gustave Caillebotte 42:36
17. Impression, Sunrise by Claude Monet 43:19
18. The Bridge at Villeneuve-la-Garenne by Alfred Sisley 51:50
19. Grainstack by Claude Monet 57:46
20. Sunset at Ivry by Armand Guillaumin 1:04:45
21. Landscape on the Shore of Lez by Frédéric Bazille 1:11:29
22. The Absinthe Drinker by Edgar Degas 1:16:10
23. The Harbor at Lorient by Berthe Morisot 1:21:48
24. Two Sisters (On the Terrace) by Pierre-Auguste Renoir 1:25:53
25. Water Lilies by Claude Monet 1:28:43
Thanks
Thanks, also, to you, Anna. It is delightful to have these paintings as accompaniment to the music, even though many are details or vignettes - & very interesting to see/hear how the specific works of the composers & painters are paired together. How wonderful it would have been to have one's old art history lectures discuss paintings with intelligently chosen music - let the professors (are you one?) say less! Deconstruct sonata form with parallel imagery! I forgot how much I loved certain works, of both art forms (the Valses Nobles et Sentimentales, almost anything by Sisley or Pissarro). Interesting that some comments seem to miss the added joy of these combinations. Pity - we could have more presentations like this, one hopes.
Thank you very much I appreciate ! But why did you translate the names in english ? These are french paintings !
@@Alkadondon You’re right, thanks for pointing that out. I think they are as beautiful in english as they are in french :)
Thank you!! You must be a person of culture ☺️.
Two contemporary french geniuses in a single link; Who can wish for more? Thank you so much and greetings...
Thanks for your comment Pablo ;) have a nice day!
Pablo Kalincausk
No
greetings to you, my friend..makes me think of my art history class long, long ago.
It does is great
Please try to replicate a similar playlist, but for other time periods, or art history periods, like the French Revolution, Enlightenment, Post impressionism, etc. Linking art with music is FANTASTIC!
thank you very much for your suggestion, Juan. We will keep it mind for future uploads :) thanks for watching, we're glad you enjoyed this one!
Juan E Proano iiiijhinok
I agree!
@@HALIDONMUSIC questo canale youtue mi ha fatto diventare stitico
Good idea!!!
Impressionist music is literally the best nothing can compete
Buona giornata a voi! Grazie per la sveglia con la vostra musica! 🌸🌸🤗🤗❤️🌸🌸🌸🤗
💯♥️💝🍀🍀14hod a stále
To je taková krása, že je mi dojetím do pláče děkuji mnohokrát ❤Věra
Děkujeme, doufáme, že krása této hudby s vámi zůstane a zvedne vám náladu na víkend 🌱🩷
Listening to this while answering school works. It helps me to focus....
La música más poética y sensible, una gran época en Europa para la composición musical.
This channel is a musical fountain! Thank you so much. Do continue posting and blessing our ears.
... Ruscelli cristallini e cascate impetuose che inondano il cuore
It's really amazing what these 2 could do with a piano. Songs that sound like what paintings look like.
Both of my favorite musicians.
I got a pretty good impression of this collection of pieces.
What about you guys
*crosses arms* *nods in approval*. you done good, person, you done good.
I don't have a good impression for Impressionists, but Ravel is fine, Debussy is not.
SHOUT OUT SA MGA GRADE 10 JAN!!! LABYU GUYS!
Hehehe kailngan eh para pumasa
Tamang search sa mga kanta para sa modules yawa hahaha
Yes HAHAHHA
SHARAWT HI
omg HAHAHAHHAHA
Beautiful, incredible, perfect music. Playing at .25 speed is perfect studying or reading music.
always my go to video for studying
Ravel y Debussy captando el contrapunto musical a pinturas impresionistas , esos retazos de un suspiro inmortal
for the record, both of them disliked being called impressionists
When the world crumbles, when the structures of a civilization falter, it is good to return to that which in history does not flex, but on the contrary recovers courage, gathers the separated, pacifies without bruising. It’s worth recalling that the genius of creation is also moving in an history devoted to the destruction ..
Debussy is l'homme.
Lol
Gene McN * Debussy est l’homme.
@@joanduthie1689, like the French cologne? 😂
Debussy is le homie
Doesnt that mean that Debussy is a man
I was studying history of art in online class
and open this along while learning about impressionism is kinda cool
For me, it feels and sounds like Impressionism. You’re playing more to a feeling than actually following some kind of musical form.
I've been on a French Impressionist kick and this was just perfect. Thank you!
i have adhd and this song helped me calm down and be productive, much more productive than i used to be. make more playlists like these!!! ♥️♥️♥️♥️♥️
J'apprécie au début de cette matinée cette musique affectueuse qui m'entoure et m’embrasse avec ses notes sucrées et parfumées d'une autre époque, d'un autre monde !
Nunca me aburrire de esta genialidad esos tonos inacabados que rompieron con las normas matematicas de la musica clasica romantica y barroca. Para mi unas de las mayores innovaciones en la musical
Very relaxing music !! Love this kind , Ravel and Debussy !!! They are my favors !!
Muchísimas gracias... Ideal para caminar y despejarse!🌸💞🍀💕🌈🎆😘
Vraiment fantastique les images que ces musiques nous donnent! J'aime beaucoup l'art impressioniste.
A beautiful collection of less popular works. Awesome.
putek na pagaaral to, magagamit ko ba talaga to sa totoong buhay
Thank you ...somebody over there has a great ear... perfect editing job of gorgeous moments of their work. the ART choices also are the most delicious
Please do more of Impressionism.
Hi there, we uploaded a new version of this playlist a while ago: what did you think of it? 👉 ruclips.net/video/yWQLXuwna14/видео.html
I feel alive after listened to these peices.
shuta kailangan ko tong panoorin para sa activity namen sa online class
Enjoyed these two pieces so much Thank you
The paintings are lovely
that park is packed.
Two great French composers of the Bélle Epoque.
it's belle, not bélle
merci pour ce moment !
Thank you, I will sleep in this music tonight.💤
well, did you end up sleeping?
It's been two years are you still asleep?
Now you scare me...
Who woke me up
Maravilloso sr. Claude Debussy
I remember in primary school when I was 8 years old my teacher had shown me the first picture in this video. I thought, "what is so great about this, any other artist can draw pictures way better than that", my teacher had heard me. She said, "that picture is painted completely out of dots, it is brilliant. And just like that picture, I think that is exactly how I feel about this type of music. It sounds just like any other classical piece, but if you really listen, they are brilliant in their own way
I disliked ur comment just to see if it will show up, tell me if it does
ORGASM!! Ravel and Debussy are vastly under-rated. Great performance too!
thank you :) all pieces were performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel, except the Ballade, La plus que lente and Reverie, which were performed by Carlo Balzaretti!
Not at all, they are globally acclaimed composers whose music stood the test of time.
Thanks so much Halindonmusic for the wonderful selection of music and paintings. Indicating the name of the pieces is a great idea. Very loved your work :)
felice connubio tra pittura e musica,l'arte non conosce limiti
I came here for my Homework and this is the best discovery I've experienced ❤️🥺
Impressionism gives us lots imagination boundless.
Very Nice Collection !!!!!
I've been trying to learn Arabesque No. 1 for a while now but 1:21 always difficult to play for me and actually that's the extent to which I know the piece.
You forget to add Ondine, Bolero and Le Tombeau de Couperin of Ravel. There are my most fav pieces of Ravel XD
Jeux d'eau would fit nicely as well.
Gracias Compi tan delicada música
I love what you have done here, but to improve it perhaps write the music details in a smaller font and place it in a corner of the screen (currently it dominates the paintings). Also, put the artists name and the name of the painting (and year if known). All the best.
*sigh*
Andromeda Is Calling : I think this is more about the music.
So beautiful
Esta música me transporta y sumerge en un mundo de voiles y estrellas iridiscentes, delicadeza que apenas roza mi rostro y mi cuerpo. Vuelo y vuelo.
🤸♂️🤸♂️❤️
Thank you!; it is Divino!
i just took an hour and 20-minute long nap to this. God bless this channel lmao
thanks. I am tired but It heals me.
ok but 43:21 .......... did anybody notice that this masterpiece is part of "Call Me By Your Name" movie's soundtrack? I got chills
No
Thank you!
Bello da pelle d'oca.
So beaufiul
Suddenly sublime.
shout out sa mga grade 10 diyan,,,goodluck
Just beautiful. Devouring this! Thankyou
Thank you very much!,,🎼🎹
Great! Thank you Halidonmusic!♥
Love this
aos que aprecia essas maravilhas a arte da música clássica um forte abraço
This performance is superb. Who is THE PIANIST?????
Thank you so much Ann, how wonderful to hear that you enjoy it so much! All tracks were performed by Giovanni Umberto Battel except for tracks 2, 3 & 14, who were performed by Carlo Balzaretti 🤗
Thankyou for sharing this wounderful music 😌❤ one of my favioutes this of his...
gracias
yo aprecio
Shoutout to the guy coughing in the background, that made me think there was an intruder in my room.
There is no coughing. There is an intruder in your room.
very good💝 I love it♥
Great description. Congratulations.
It's all about the aesthetics
Deveras belas são estas músicas.
Second
I listen to the piano performance well. Thank you.
après claire de lune je découvre Debussy c un Maître comme on en voie plus 🧚 en ce moment je découvre beaucoup de Maître impressionniste Monet et bien d'autre en ce moment je rattrape mon retard immense 🧚en plusse la musique beaucoup de toile de Monet j'aime bien la suite demain ou plus tard 🧚le 1ER c Van GOGH ?
sinong nandine na nanonood para sa activity sa online class HAHAHAHAHA
HAHAHAHAHA
yow kapwa grade 10 HAHHAHAHA
Hahhahaha
Quick question: why do these videos always have pretentious jerks in the comment section? Like why can’t we just enjoy the music without you rambling on about how you think you’re SOOO smart and SUCH an expert. Like no, just listen and enjoy🤷♂️ no need to act like a gatekeeping elitist.
I would like to be part of them, but I have NO IDEA of history
@@mar-cl2gg there’s a difference between being knowledgeable and being arrogant.
@@Therebesquare "why can’t we just enjoy the music without you rambling on about how you think you’re SOOO smart" ?
@@cofa4011 I’m not sure what you’re trying to say about me but I stand by what I said
@@Therebesquare and that's fine dude ;) have a good day. peace
Esta selección es maravillosa.
The painting in the thumbnail is not painted in the style of the impressionists. Seurat worked in the style of pointillism. His works done in this style sometimes took years to complete. He was a great painter. Definitely look into his work. You’ll be amazed.
pointilism makes part of impressionism. u have the impression that y are seeing a pic, but in reality u are seeing a lot of points. :)
Shout out sa mga grade 10 St. Andrew jan!! Bukas na deadline nitonh kanta na to sana nag rush din kayo tulad ko yahahah
HAHHAHAHAHAHAHH next week pa deadline samin
i love it
Muzyka to wielka pociecha.
got me raveling in debussy lmfao
Soy el suscriptor número un millón,qué cosa tan extraña.
Soy el suscriptor un millón doscientos mil trescientos cuarenta y tres; que raro
Lovely
Très belle musique
Swear down lads this is a JLS greatest hits song 🇬🇬🇬🇬🇬🇬
L’pusah
L’peni
always amuses me that modern youth do not know of Debussy. What of Satie's Gymnopodie?
Chopin, and all of the victorian movement.
Take a moment, and just sit and listen, and feel .
It never amuses me that the older generation assumes the younger one doesn't have culture.
We know Debussy, we know some art, we read.
What does amuse me is how this idea of today's youth being bad has been running for at least 2000 years now. I kid you not, some guy in 500 wrote "Today's society has become lascivious and weak" (paraphrasing)
@@femkevandewalle2189 I think even Socrates complained about children. Something about them not listening to authority? Idk.
I can never find a version as good as this one so, 31:07
Yes its like everyone has like a fancy custom to play it as everyone else. But Debussy would've wanted them to put some jazz in it this is not a formal piece you have to put a bit of jazzy spazzy in it.
Mince ... La Plus que lente me fait penser à un morceau de jazz connu. Il faudra que je réécoute quand je suis moins occupé.
Me encanta esta música, ahora que estoy enamorado.
beauty
Oh tell me the truth about love W. H. Auden
Some say love's a little boy,
And some say it's a bird,
Some say it makes the world go around,
Some say that's absurd,
And when I asked the man next-door,
Who looked as if he knew,
His wife got very cross indeed,
And said it wouldn't do.
Does it look like a pair of pyjamas,
Or the ham in a temperance hotel?
Does its odour remind one of llamas,
Or has it a comforting smell?
Is it prickly to touch as a hedge is,
Or soft as eiderdown fluff?
Is it sharp or quite smooth at the edges?
O tell me the truth about love.
Our history books refer to it
In cryptic little notes,
It's quite a common topic on
The Transatlantic boats;
I've found the subject mentioned in
Accounts of suicides,
And even seen it scribbled on
The backs of railway guides.
Does it howl like a hungry Alsatian,
Or boom like a military band?
Could one give a first-rate imitation
On a saw or a Steinway Grand?
Is its singing at parties a riot?
Does it only like Classical stuff?
Will it stop when one wants to be quiet?
O tell me the truth about love.
I looked inside the summer-house;
It wasn't over there;
I tried the Thames at Maidenhead,
And Brighton's bracing air.
I don't know what the blackbird sang,
Or what the tulip said;
But it wasn't in the chicken-run,
Or underneath the bed.
Can it pull extraordinary faces?
Is it usually sick on a swing?
Does it spend all its time at the races,
or fiddling with pieces of string?
Has it views of its own about money?
Does it think Patriotism enough?
Are its stories ****** but funny?
O tell me the truth about love.
İt's lyric :)
I’ll give the French one extra baguette point for this.
I love your selections. I noticed that you offer to sell a "100 Songs Piano" recording on disc I sure wish this particular selection of Ravel and Debussy was available on disc!
thank you for sharing your thoughts with us, Alex! That would definitely be an interesting CD, indeed. The MP3 albums ("Debussy - Piano Solo" & "Ravel - Piano Solo") are available on digital stores if you'd like to check them out, by the way.
💜