Maurice Ravel - String Quartet in F major

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  • Опубликовано: 3 июл 2024
  • - Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
    - Performers: Alban Berg Quartett
    - Year of recording: 1984
    String quartet in F major, written in 1903.
    00:00 - I. Allegro moderato. Très doux
    07:41 - II. Assez vif. Très rythmé
    14:34 - III. Très lent
    23:53 - IV. Vif et agité
    The Quartet in F major was Ravel's final submission to the Prix de Rome and the Conservatoire de Paris. The composition was rejected by both institutions soon after its premier on 5 March 1904 by the Heymann Quartet. The quartet received mixed reviews from the Parisian press and local academia. Gabriel Fauré, to whom the work is dedicated, described the last movement as "stunted, badly balanced, in fact a failure." Ravel himself commented on the work, "My Quartet in F major responds to a desire for musical construction, which undoubtedly is inadequately realized but which emerges much more clearly than in my preceding compositions."
    As a result of major criticism and rejection, a frustrated Ravel left the Conservatoire in 1905 following what was later called the Ravel Affair. Ravel's loss during the 1904 Prix de Rome and rejection from the Conservatoire de Paris catapulted his career not backwards but forward: a sympathetic public rallied behind his compositions and musical style. In 1905, Claude Debussy wrote to Ravel: "In the name of the gods of music and in my own, do not touch a single note you have written in your Quartet."
    Ravel's string Quartet in F major stands as one of the most widely performed chamber music works in the classical repertoire, representing Ravel's early achievements and rise from obscurity. On CD, it is often coupled with Debussy's own string quartet. The quartet follows a strict four movement classical structure: Moderato très doux begins as a sonata form allegro, the following Assez vif-Très rythmé functions as the quartet's scherzo, while Très lent acts as a contrasting foil. The last movement, Vif et agité, reintroduces themes from the earlier passages and ends with a striking finale.
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Комментарии • 674

  • @Aldous944
    @Aldous944 2 года назад +1242

    I love the Ravel story of him attending a concert with friends, close to the end of his life when he had dementia. He sat with them, listening to the beautiful music and eventually, after a long period of crying, he said, "This is beautiful. Who wrote it?" His friends replied, of course, "you did." I have no idea if he was listening to this sublime quartet, but it would not surprise me.

    • @virtuousvibes2852
      @virtuousvibes2852 2 года назад +244

      Another anecdote says that he was attending a recording of his own music. After it was done, he turned to the guy in charge and said something like, "That was good. Remind me of the composer's name later." Kinda sad that dementia got the better of him later in life.

    • @photo161
      @photo161 2 года назад +41

      @@virtuousvibes2852 ...Forgive me if I'm mistaken, but Ihad always understood that Ravel was suffering from the effects of an inoperable brain tumor...

    • @chickenwaffles9638
      @chickenwaffles9638 2 года назад +38

      @@photo161 I’m not sure, but I think he was hit by a taxi at some point

    • @lelafritzer2955
      @lelafritzer2955 2 года назад +82

      @@photo161 I think that he was suspected to have a tumor, but actually didn't - and, tragically, died from the complications of a surgery that was meant to remove the non-existent tumor

    • @gilbertdaroy6080
      @gilbertdaroy6080 Год назад +33

      It still impresses me no end that so young a composer could produce such a mature, forward-looking quartet.

  • @zlognorpbrimbio4252
    @zlognorpbrimbio4252 6 лет назад +1013

    Ravel's mastery of harmony can make tension and dissonance seem so mysterious and beautiful. It makes me think of exploring a foreign planet, lush with vivacious plant life and abundant in natural wonders, strange and mesmerizing, paradise.

    • @erreconsorzio5423
      @erreconsorzio5423 6 лет назад +10

      Really beautyful!

    • @bckm54
      @bckm54 6 лет назад +23

      Odd. I got the same exact sensation... :)

    • @pedrocamenzind6866
      @pedrocamenzind6866 6 лет назад +35

      you've excelled yourself! Sometimes it is hard to put into words what this music makes you feel, I just loved what you wrote. Thanks.

    • @Molotov49
      @Molotov49 5 лет назад +9

      Like the Elder Scrolls III: Morrowind.

    • @functionform
      @functionform 4 года назад +8

      Well said. First time I've heard this piece and I honestly thought it was from the 1950s or so. It sounds so modern.

  • @manualvarado2212
    @manualvarado2212 7 лет назад +264

    I can't stop listening to the second movement, what a wonderful thing!

    • @madweenerdog8403
      @madweenerdog8403 Месяц назад +1

      It's my favorite movement, in fact it's what got me listening to more orchestral/classical music

  • @semiotikos1576
    @semiotikos1576 6 лет назад +661

    Possibly the greatest quartet piece I've ever heard - this is actually insane.

    • @Ivan_1791
      @Ivan_1791 5 лет назад +20

      What about Beethoven's Op.131?

    • @jasonswaglord1498
      @jasonswaglord1498 4 года назад +75

      @@Ivan_1791 OP 131 was good from Bethoven, but this piece from Maurice was off the scale. It brings so much life to this piece. It was ahead of its time. Lots of people underestimate Maurice and his works, but in my eyes he deserves the grand master title. This quartett made me love classical music

    • @Ivan_1791
      @Ivan_1791 4 года назад +17

      @@jasonswaglord1498 Ravel is among the 10 bests composers but did you carefully listened to Beethoven's Op.131?

    • @jasonswaglord1498
      @jasonswaglord1498 4 года назад +12

      @@Ivan_1791 Op 131 when the piece switches to allegretto i have to admit is really beatiful and masterfully executed with utmost delicate care to every note it delivers. Thats my favourite part. But in my oppinion Ravel's piece is better. Its just personal preference at this point.

    • @jasonswaglord1498
      @jasonswaglord1498 4 года назад +32

      @@Ivan_1791 Actually there is a funny story behind it. There was a concerto my family took me to. It was a mix of various artists. Back then my knowledge about classical music was "Mozart did that right?". So quartett by quartett minutes went by like "meh i wanna go home" until we reached this exact piece from Maurice. And then it got to me. I was speechless, i listened and listened it was like the music itself was telling me a story, describe an idillic picture. I was struck with pure euphoria. When it ended all i uttered out was a single slight "wow". So yeah. Its the reason why im a fan now and came to adore this type of music. Its just amazing.

  • @OdinComposer
    @OdinComposer 6 лет назад +253

    I think this might be some of the best music ever written anywhere anywhere by anyone.

    • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
      @TERRYBIGGENDEN 5 лет назад +5

      Big cal but I agree. Its hard to compare them kin the end. But this is sublime human thought and feeling that's for sure. :-)

    • @user-cj6um3st2w
      @user-cj6um3st2w 4 года назад +8

      Crazy to think ravel considered this a failure.

    • @KR-mm4el
      @KR-mm4el 2 года назад +3

      listen to ravel's own magnum opus daphne et chloe, maybe you would revise that statement 😀

    • @Whatismusic123
      @Whatismusic123 6 месяцев назад

      It's not music

    • @Aoichanpiano
      @Aoichanpiano 6 месяцев назад +2

      @@Whatismusic123Yes it is? You’re quite arrogant even on RachmanJohn’s channel… what makes you say that anyway

  • @danijane2819
    @danijane2819 3 года назад +65

    My Dad makes me mixes of classical music to listen to in my car and I fell in love with this piece when I heard it. I felt like a deer prancing in a meadow! Just lovely. Tranquil but urgent.

  • @paulbeadle1714
    @paulbeadle1714 3 года назад +56

    I have always been into music Pink Floyd The Doors Led Zeppelin and things like that and for some reason a friend of mine took me to see this live never heard anything by Ravel or even heard of his name before i didn't even know were we were going to something like this and all I can say is what a night I was absolutely fascinated and really really enjoyed it so much I have never gone through so many emotions at one time in my life it actually brought me to tears 😢 I was utterly fascinated and even better we were sat on the front row in a little place and I could feel the music go through my body it was wonderful 🙃 🙂

    • @ambrose9968
      @ambrose9968 2 года назад +5

      the cool thing about this is that page has a deep love for classical music and it shows through his improvisations and even sometimes his studio work. He even played a chopin prelude live a number of times. I could just sound dumb but i think that’s cool that there’s a strong connection between the two.

    • @ambrose9968
      @ambrose9968 2 года назад +1

      Also wonderful story

    • @claudedube6814
      @claudedube6814 Месяц назад

      Cotoyez Paul Hindemith ❤

    • @claudedube6814
      @claudedube6814 Месяц назад

      Connaissez vous Paul Hindemith ? ❤

    • @BMA967
      @BMA967 Месяц назад +1

      You got a great experience there.

  • @FrancescoVentury
    @FrancescoVentury 6 лет назад +220

    In the name of the gods of music and in my own, do not touch a single note you have written in your Quartet!

    • @jackmaitland8496
      @jackmaitland8496 3 года назад +15

      @Luis Muñoz Yep

    • @thomasroddy-johnson1541
      @thomasroddy-johnson1541 2 месяца назад +3

      did debussy say this

    • @FrancescoVentury
      @FrancescoVentury 2 месяца назад +6

      @@thomasroddy-johnson1541 Yes, when Ravel submitted the first movement of this quartet to the composition contest at the Conservatoire and he was rejected and expelled for the third time

  • @mikebarrett3230
    @mikebarrett3230 6 лет назад +324

    Great composers never forget the viola/alto/bratsche

    • @madianantar7842
      @madianantar7842 4 года назад +3

      Mike Barrett so does your mom

    • @marius8014
      @marius8014 4 года назад +3

      You're genious

    • @edwardchen9619
      @edwardchen9619 4 года назад +2

      indeed

    • @flyingpenandpaper6119
      @flyingpenandpaper6119 4 года назад +31

      The viola has a great range. It gets the high parts of the cello and the low parts of the violin. What's not to love?

    • @ianrosenberg8103
      @ianrosenberg8103 3 года назад +14

      As a violinist and violist, I find smetana, Brahms and Dvorak my favorite composers to play on the viola. They all know very very well how to write for the amazing instrument

  • @williaminus6545
    @williaminus6545 5 лет назад +90

    I have loved this piece for sixty five years. Listen to its tenderness and sensitivity. Imagine knowing Ravel.
    What a kind and endlessly interesting person he must have been. There must be good biographies of him. That is what I will read next.

    • @SirAntoniousBlock
      @SirAntoniousBlock 4 года назад +10

      "Imagine knowing Ravel." With this simple statement..... There are people who will never grasp the bliss.

    • @PaulHummerman
      @PaulHummerman 4 года назад +13

      Listening to this fabulous quartet, I think we get to know Ravel well, and at his best.

    • @annemarieclaudia
      @annemarieclaudia 3 года назад +8

      if you read his biography you will love him even more. He was a wonderful man.

    • @williaminus6545
      @williaminus6545 3 года назад +3

      @@annemarieclaudia I have only read a little. Can you recommend one . Language not important.

    • @alexs1504
      @alexs1504 2 года назад +6

      @@williaminus6545 Marcel Marnat's biography on Ravel is gold

  • @virgo2680
    @virgo2680 5 лет назад +54

    I think this is my ideal music, inhabiting that fertile borderland between harmony and dissonance which is so rich in the subtleties and mysteries of feeling.

  • @JoshuaFagan
    @JoshuaFagan 2 года назад +40

    This feels more modern than most instrumental music released today. It's electrifying.

  • @gerardbegni2806
    @gerardbegni2806 6 лет назад +238

    The unique quartet of Ravel. Fauré asked him to revisit his finale, but Debussy asked him not to change a single note, what Ravel did. Each movement has noticeable features of its own.

    • @Poempedoempoex
      @Poempedoempoex 3 года назад +23

      He made the right choice. Look at how many people know Debussy now, and compare that to how many people have heard of Fauré.

    • @TheAngryPheonix
      @TheAngryPheonix 3 года назад +4

      The last movement, while structurally it is truncated (probably short for the deadline) is still my favourite. I think it's a fantastic exercise in rhythmic tension.

    • @REd-cf3bu
      @REd-cf3bu 2 года назад +2

      @@Poempedoempoex yeah only popularity matters? what a stupid remark

    • @Poempedoempoex
      @Poempedoempoex 2 года назад +15

      @@REd-cf3bu In this case, yes. Debussy is a far move revolutionary composer than Fauré.

    • @mousikopaigmonas23
      @mousikopaigmonas23 2 года назад +3

      Many times teachers are jelous of their students.. Faure might have been one of them..

  • @AJtheGuitarist38
    @AJtheGuitarist38 8 лет назад +317

    I quite enjoy the bios and history of the piece you put in the description of your videos. It really helps put the music in perspective. Please continue doing that.

  • @AnitaSleap1080z
    @AnitaSleap1080z 4 года назад +89

    Heard 7:41 in a video editing program as default background music. I thought it was something modern and recent. Had no idea it was part of a larger piece more than a century old. This is so beautiful. I don't listen to classical music, but string quartets like this: I want more!

    • @SpaghettiToaster
      @SpaghettiToaster 3 года назад +17

      Check out the ones by Debussy and Faure, as well as Ravel's piano trio and sonatina.

    • @RepentInReprise
      @RepentInReprise 3 года назад +8

      Windows Video Editor? x3

    • @bogdan98ify
      @bogdan98ify 3 года назад

      Also Dvorak and Mendelssohn

    • @shamstam
      @shamstam 2 года назад +8

      that specific movement was played in Sid Meiers Civ 5 only for a couple seconds and I fell in love instantly

    • @thedaychr
      @thedaychr Год назад +4

      Give your ears a treat, classical music is all about finding the language you love.

  • @matteogenerani5097
    @matteogenerani5097 5 лет назад +207

    0:00 - I. Allegro moderato. Très doux
    7:41 - II. Assez vif. Très rythmé
    14:34 - III. Très lent
    23:53 - IV. Vif et agité

    • @RegulerShowTV
      @RegulerShowTV 4 года назад +1

      Literally copied and pasted the desc. loll

    • @matteogenerani5097
      @matteogenerani5097 4 года назад +12

      @@RegulerShowTV of course! Lol. But now I can access them even without using the RUclips App 💪

    • @DJ-yq1jn
      @DJ-yq1jn 3 года назад +1

      Thx I mobile

  • @ingrima4220
    @ingrima4220 5 лет назад +53

    I'm not exactly super oriented within the classical music genre, so I come here after playing Civ 5, where you hear like 4 seconds of it.
    I'm very glad I did.

    • @EthanDyTioco
      @EthanDyTioco 3 года назад

      wait, which country has Ravel?

    • @ingrima4220
      @ingrima4220 3 года назад +7

      @@EthanDyTioco Not sure if any country has Ravel's music, but I'm referring to when you get a Great Musician and you get to hear a short snippet of a piece (if I remember correctly, long time no play)

    • @EnemyStand
      @EnemyStand 3 года назад +2

      @@ingrima4220 holy crap me too dude, it sounded so epic that I just had to listen to the whole piece. Those 6 notes are enough to get a man pumped

    • @locksh
      @locksh 3 года назад +3

      It's unbelievable how much Civ5 opened me up to to classical music. I'm not sure I remember this piece in particular from the game though, but the curation for the music in this game was simply next-level.

    • @Jackissimus
      @Jackissimus 2 года назад +3

      For anyone interested, the 4 seconds you hear in Civ 5 (when you get Ravel as a Great Musician) start at 7:41 - it's the second movement.

  • @highpitchvinyl
    @highpitchvinyl 7 лет назад +97

    the first 45 seconds are literally heaven on earth. I love this piece so much but the first 45 seconds melt my heart

    • @AndromedaCripps
      @AndromedaCripps 5 лет назад +3

      No, its got to be those haunting octaves at 1:52 !!

    • @DieFlabbergast
      @DieFlabbergast 5 лет назад +3

      But from the 46th second, things are just downhill all the way?

    • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
      @TERRYBIGGENDEN 5 лет назад +1

      Yes. It demolishes me Simpe at first and so heartfelt.

    • @sneddypie
      @sneddypie 4 года назад +1

      DieFlabbergast what

  • @lflagr
    @lflagr 5 лет назад +165

    It blows my mind that some folks only know Ravel through Bolero (which is a wonderful composition, don't get me wrong), when works like this are out there...

    • @BarbedDagger
      @BarbedDagger 5 лет назад +20

      lflagr And think about Tombeau de couperin, ma mere l’oye, and so many other ravel works, the septet, the trio, the vocal works, sheherazade....

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 4 года назад +6

      @@BarbedDagger L"Enfant et les Sortilèges..

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 4 года назад +6

      Gaspard de la Nuit..

    • @Sshooter444
      @Sshooter444 4 года назад +12

      Bolero sucks

    • @annemarieclaudia
      @annemarieclaudia 3 года назад +7

      Bolero is OK if you use it as a door to enter Ravel's world

  • @brunocostapiano
    @brunocostapiano 6 лет назад +47

    So beautiful and lyrical, one of the best string quartets.

  • @marichristian1072
    @marichristian1072 8 лет назад +72

    So beautifully lyrical. I notice that the viola has a rather eloquent melodic line. Thank you as always.

    • @olla-vogala4090
      @olla-vogala4090  8 лет назад +21

      +Mari Christian Yes the viola is well-featured here, Ravel was one of the composers that did not neglect this wonderful instrument in his writing.

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 8 лет назад +5

      I just wish people would stop being silly about violists.

    • @olla-vogala4090
      @olla-vogala4090  8 лет назад +26

      Mari Christian
      I actually prefer the sound of the viola over that of the violin. There, I said it!

    • @marichristian1072
      @marichristian1072 8 лет назад +6

      Me too--although I mustn't be disloyal to my cello. My bowing arm is getting a bit creaky these days so perhaps it's time to take up the French Horn--another instrument whose sound I love. No, I'm too old to develop the lung capacity necessary.

    • @torterrakart7249
      @torterrakart7249 7 лет назад +10

      +olla-vogala The viola is the only instrument that has not the melody part in the Bolero -.-

  • @marcsmith7789
    @marcsmith7789 7 лет назад +75

    My favorite string quartet. Just so beautiful.

    • @feraudyh
      @feraudyh 6 лет назад +4

      It is exquisite. I agree.

    • @ellendiamond5967
      @ellendiamond5967 6 лет назад +5

      My sentiments exactly. It's 62 years since I first heard it (I remember) - and my reaction hasn't changed.

    • @Mot-dh5sx
      @Mot-dh5sx 5 лет назад +2

      @perl man To add my 2 cents, Shostakovich's 8th quartet is also really nice to me (ironic, yes)

  • @ruchamsieza5zl340
    @ruchamsieza5zl340 3 года назад +9

    the second movement is just so brisky, lively, curious, probably in no small part to pizzicato and the heavy emphasis on rhythm, i love it

  • @still_functional
    @still_functional 4 года назад +24

    I love how around 13:20 you can feel the stress of the pizzicato. It's not on purpose, as it's not written in the music, but it carries the soft intensity of the piece so well, it's like the music is staring at you expectantly, then it gets angry for a few measures before it calms down again.

    • @jesuspascualcamino
      @jesuspascualcamino 4 года назад +2

      Each instrument has a marked start for the pizzicato, pizz, at different points from the previous two pages. The pizzicato continues until the indication arco is made or the movement finishes. It sounds as it's written.

  • @llleeennnnnaaa8010
    @llleeennnnnaaa8010 4 года назад +10

    I’ll never fall out of love with the second movement...

  • @tastelesscakes
    @tastelesscakes 2 года назад +6

    I love that you can hear the breathing on the recording

  • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
    @TERRYBIGGENDEN 5 лет назад +23

    Sensational interpretation. Is this the most wistful music ever written? Ravel was a master in so many ways. Nothing like this can ever be taught. It comes form somewhere in th mind and we will never really know how it happens. No problem. We just marvel at it and let it enter our souls.

  • @bellafausett2063
    @bellafausett2063 6 лет назад +51

    This string quartet opened up the world of Impressionistic music and I fell in love. Thank you for this recording!

    • @SirAntoniousBlock
      @SirAntoniousBlock 4 года назад +2

      With the music images of art politics life in that era flood my mind- This is what is meant to happen- To be transported to another place another time your mind will always be free.

  • @SC-ew2fc
    @SC-ew2fc 4 года назад +11

    Every time you listen to Ravel his genius reaches across time and slaps you.

  • @PurpleZebras150
    @PurpleZebras150 6 лет назад +115

    7:41 exciting

    • @DJ-yq1jn
      @DJ-yq1jn 3 года назад +2

      Thx now i can skip to my fav

    • @sunnyjim1355
      @sunnyjim1355 3 года назад

      You do know that Schoenberg had already written Verklärte Nacht 4 years before this twee, twaddle, right?

  • @LukeFaulkner
    @LukeFaulkner Год назад +8

    This is one of my favourite compositions of all time.

  • @MrTbone623
    @MrTbone623 6 лет назад +69

    For the first time ever from listening to classical music did something truly imitate the human voice for me 10:08

    • @jotaerreito
      @jotaerreito 4 года назад +3

      Siiiii!!! Es alucinante!!!

    • @homhable
      @homhable 3 года назад +5

      That effect is just coincidence and wasn't the composer's intention. It just depends on the cellist and the quality of the cello. This one has a warm voice-like sound.

    • @romanvalenciano5928
      @romanvalenciano5928 3 года назад +2

      @@homhable I believe they were referring to the first and second violin harmonies. Sounds awfully like a real woman singing!

    • @paolo6219
      @paolo6219 3 года назад +2

      listen to tchaikovsky valse sentimental, the violin sounds so human

  • @cheddarurchin3844
    @cheddarurchin3844 2 года назад +7

    Incredible, the string quartet plays so well with one another, they know each other so well and have such great dialogue, a real pleasure to listen to. Thank you.

  • @sylvainpenard9354
    @sylvainpenard9354 2 года назад +23

    00:00 - I. Allegro moderato. Très doux - Premier groupe thématique en fa majeur
    01:53 : Deuxième groupe thématique (en ré mineur)
    02:22 : Développement
    04:24 : Réexposition
    06:14 : Deuxième groupe thématique (mélodie à la même hauteur que dans l'exposition, seule la basse change pour que le passage soit en fa)
    07:41 - II. Assez vif. Très rythmé - la mineur. Deux thèmes : le premier est basé sur le premier thème du premier mouvement (mêmes notes), le deuxième thème est basé sur le deuxième thème du premier mouvement (même rythme de triolet).
    09:37 : Partie centrale
    13:21 : retour de la première partie
    14:34 - III. Très lent (thème à l'alto basé sur les même notes que le premier thème)
    16:07 : Thème du premier mouvement
    23:53 - IV. Vif et agité
    24:33 : Deuxième groupe thématique
    25:08 : 2e thème du premier mouvement
    26:28 : Réexposition
    27:48 : Coda

  • @wakarecypianoduo934
    @wakarecypianoduo934 8 лет назад +10

    Thank you for posting this beautiful recording!

  • @user-up8jx3mt6j
    @user-up8jx3mt6j Год назад +3

    I like very much seeing the written music as the music plays. It's kinda like learning a new language. Beautiful.

  • @essencejoyclairv
    @essencejoyclairv 3 года назад +4

    Ravel was a channel for divine harmonies. His music is masterful and crafted with great intention and care. The struggles he faced and the life he lived is a message. 🌹

  • @VisiblyJacked
    @VisiblyJacked 2 месяца назад +1

    I don't think there's been a greater master than Ravel. He is pure music.

  • @TimondeNood
    @TimondeNood 6 лет назад +3

    Stunning! How come I never came across this one sooner?! Thank you and thank you and thank you Ravel!

  • @infuturum4195
    @infuturum4195 3 года назад

    Ich kann nicht in Worte fassen, wie mich diese Musik berührt! Irgendetwas wunderschön anderes schwebt über diesen Noten, etwas, das einen umhüllt und ergreift. Es scheint, als würde man abtauchen in eine Welt ganz ohne Zeit, in eine flüchtige Wolke aus Farben und Emotionen, aus Impressionen und tiefen Gedanken. Gedanken, die nur unkonkret ausgedrückt werden können, aber in ihrer Unkonkretheit vollkommen sind.

  • @drottercat
    @drottercat 5 лет назад +1

    This is fantastic. Brings out everything in the piece.

  • @conraddean6510
    @conraddean6510 4 года назад +5

    your description of the piece is really appreciated! RUclips would be a better place if all classical music had such in depth and interesting descriptions of the work. The audio, score and description have really helped me feel more intimate with this brilliant string quartet

  • @RogerioDec
    @RogerioDec 3 года назад +5

    One of the most beautiful pieces I've heard.

  • @annaduan6755
    @annaduan6755 4 года назад +6

    the beginning of the second movement is such a bop! I love Ravel : )

  • @matthewswihart
    @matthewswihart 2 года назад +2

    Thanks for the details about Ravel's frustrations over this work. It's a great story of an early "failure" that led to great things, and we need the inspiration those stories provide.

  • @hankdusommeil1065
    @hankdusommeil1065 3 года назад

    Sublime! Bravissimo also for performers...one of my favorite string quartets ever.

  • @silviolamberti4698
    @silviolamberti4698 3 года назад +1

    meraviglioso esecuzione super perfetta inpeccabile.

  • @Odin_Limaye
    @Odin_Limaye 2 года назад +6

    The greatest string quartet ever written.

    • @franckcoinchelin9862
      @franckcoinchelin9862 2 года назад +1

      tout à fait d'accord avec vous, c'est, et de loin, le plus beau de tous les quatuors jamais composés.

  • @C1c4da
    @C1c4da Год назад +2

    Wow. This really woke me up. Its so unique! And extremely beautiful!

  • @nemo89740
    @nemo89740 5 лет назад +10

    Glad to admit, that second movement blew me away. Such originality, such talent.

  • @MegaCirse
    @MegaCirse 3 года назад +18

    Maurice Ravel était beauté, message, violence et rêve, mais surtout l'instrument puissant d'une volonté formidable. Ce compositeur exceptionnel disait "Je veux" quand beaucoup d’autres marmonnaient "je voudrais" Il a atteint son but sans se plier à la plus infime compromission, comme une charrue accrochée à une étoile. Une fois pour toutes, il traçait son chemin et ne s'en écartait jamais, refusant toute flagornerie qui fait de la musique populaire d'aujourd'hui une lasse prostituée¯\_(ツ)_/¯

  • @Just4Sax
    @Just4Sax 4 года назад +4

    Marvellous recording! 😊

  • @shin-i-chikozima
    @shin-i-chikozima 3 года назад +3

    This performance invigorates the human spirit , and is full of emotion and admiration , and comfortable to the ear and the mind

  • @sowarutsuchiro
    @sowarutsuchiro 4 года назад +12

    3:51 literally being one of the most intense climaxes i've ever heard, simply phenomenal

    • @lifeisdead01
      @lifeisdead01 4 года назад +5

      Have you heard Shostakovich's String Quartet no. 8, 2nd movement?

    • @jacobbass6226
      @jacobbass6226 4 года назад +3

      TIGHT TIGHT TIGHT that will ones pretty good. But I still like this one better.

    • @sowarutsuchiro
      @sowarutsuchiro 4 года назад +2

      @@lifeisdead01 just had a listen and it seems i've been missing out! there's a lot of tension in there

    • @homiej2548
      @homiej2548 4 года назад

      @@sowarutsuchiro Have u listened to tchaikovksy violin concerto 4th movement?

    • @sowarutsuchiro
      @sowarutsuchiro 4 года назад +1

      @Homie J doesn't the tchaikovsky violin concerto only have 3 movements? 😅 also if you're referring to the last movement yes indeed, it's an all time favourite

  • @DavidDavid-cc7bk
    @DavidDavid-cc7bk 7 месяцев назад +1

    My god this keeps getting better every time i hear it

  • @richardcleveland8549
    @richardcleveland8549 4 года назад +2

    One of the really great 20th Century works for quartet - and played by a great 20th Century string quartet. Thanks for posting this.

  • @martyisokay
    @martyisokay 6 лет назад +6

    Such a beautiful piece. Never gets old.

  • @musicshin2
    @musicshin2 Год назад +4

    Ravel is very creative person, using new rhythms

  • @Dylonely42
    @Dylonely42 Год назад +5

    This is utterly beautiful.

    • @toxicbleach723
      @toxicbleach723 Год назад +4

      HIHIHIHA!

    • @hurricane4912
      @hurricane4912 8 месяцев назад +1

      How come I see you on almost every classical music video I listen to?

  • @mattiamazzeo4085
    @mattiamazzeo4085 Год назад +2

    i don’t remember but i think i was reading about Bauman, who said that this piece perfectly incorporates the fear of modern humans who don’t feel on time when things get dilated and on the contrary when things go fast and we can’t keep up.. i think this is expressed well
    in the sense of catching up in the whole piece; there is always a “hidden” sense of improving over the length of the piece that arrives to a broad concept ( the main theme ) that is always backed by hectic notes and vice versa, when the fast notes comes there is always a long note sequence that makes it unsettling

  • @johnstag1391
    @johnstag1391 4 года назад +1

    Stunning. Like waking up after a winter sleep. Or chatting with a good old friend.

  • @henrydherbigny9949
    @henrydherbigny9949 2 года назад +2

    l'effet suprême de l'art c'est d'éveiller le sentiment de la grâce .

  • @khool63
    @khool63 6 лет назад +1

    une oeuvre d une lyrisme rare ,, la nature , l amour , la sensualité des corps éperdue , dans l ether vespéral ,, un chef d oeuvre du quatuor alban berg ,, que de souvenirs prodigieux qui se régénèrent a l infini ,, merci

  • @GingerJoberton
    @GingerJoberton 7 лет назад +33

    Although I love this piece, first movements my favourite. like with Ravel's Sonatine for piano

    • @jorgeaguirre7260
      @jorgeaguirre7260 7 лет назад +7

      For me ...third movement. The heart of the piece. The development section is something extremely unique, tender, and heart felt.

  • @musicfirst5020
    @musicfirst5020 Год назад +1

    The more I listen, the more this is the best version, out of many great versions.

    • @rockyhill9965
      @rockyhill9965 Год назад

      Yes. I like this recording very much. As a boy in the 1960s I grew up listening to Budapest string quartet recording of this. I'll go back and listen to that for comparison.

  • @alejandraescalante1084
    @alejandraescalante1084 4 года назад +1

    I absolutely love this

  • @davidsanderson5918
    @davidsanderson5918 3 года назад +2

    My FAVOURITE string quartet of all time by anyone anywhere.

  • @cminor3016
    @cminor3016 2 года назад

    Thank you you tube for helping people to preserve the best creativity that mankind has

  • @jacktomchang9892
    @jacktomchang9892 2 года назад +2

    First Quartet that ever grabbed me immediately. N.P.R. Guarneri Quartet, Fall of 1980. Bought the album, fell in love with Debussy too. Not bad for a Fiddle Player from North Carolina that had to learn the Bach Double by ear cause he couldn't read music. Still don't know what all those lines and Italian words mean, but I'll start trying to learn this from the bottom up.

  • @kathyvilim1047
    @kathyvilim1047 2 года назад

    Thank you for posting the sheet music, so I could see the notes.👌

  • @jeremyparsons4940
    @jeremyparsons4940 3 года назад

    II e always felt the excitement in this piece … Ravel’s chamber music is among the best of twentieth century classical music. The piano trio, with its incredible rhythms and syncopations seems to have grown from this

  • @BalbirSingh-tt8rv
    @BalbirSingh-tt8rv 6 лет назад

    Beautiful really great.

  • @CommentaryCentral
    @CommentaryCentral 2 года назад +8

    I get major Stravinsky feels at 4:00, this piece is incredible!

  • @SoundAwakenermusic
    @SoundAwakenermusic 8 лет назад

    Marvelous work !

  • @weishiangchang2001
    @weishiangchang2001 11 месяцев назад +1

    A absolute beauty! Bravo to Ravel and the Quartet!

  • @zekemorgancomposer2010
    @zekemorgancomposer2010 6 лет назад +70

    Omfg I love the 2nd movement

    • @bshhu6341
      @bshhu6341 6 лет назад +1

      Socialistonion I do.

    • @TERRYBIGGENDEN
      @TERRYBIGGENDEN 5 лет назад +1

      I've always loved it. Now it has a competitor in the first-that music is devastating. :-)

    • @alisekeita3921
      @alisekeita3921 4 года назад +1

      Sameeeee, It is amazing, although this one in particular is not my favourite interpretation of it.

    • @stynway59
      @stynway59 4 года назад

      @@alisekeita3921 Honestly, I am always looking for the the most loved versions of my favorite works, as determined by those who also love them the most. Please share your thoughts of your favourite. I'm not posting to dispute, but to learn

    • @alisekeita3921
      @alisekeita3921 4 года назад +2

      David Randall yes, ofcourse, I understand and this version is not bad at all! I just like quartets “quator ebenē” version the most

  • @naturefruitmineralwater6307
    @naturefruitmineralwater6307 5 лет назад

    고맙습니다

  • @VincentGiza-Composer
    @VincentGiza-Composer 3 года назад +2

    Please RUclips for the love of god don’t take this down

  • @minigolfkid
    @minigolfkid 3 года назад +1

    this is gorgeous.

  • @marcelloserafini4654
    @marcelloserafini4654 Год назад +1

    Una delle opere piu belle di tutti i tempi. Geniale Ravel!! Alban Berg quartett impressionante!

  • @JoseMedina-sv8uy
    @JoseMedina-sv8uy 3 года назад

    Muchas Gracias por compartir edta obra maestra, patrimonio de la humanidad.

  • @aa-lb4je
    @aa-lb4je 4 года назад +6

    The modulation in 8:33 sounds so natural

  • @nogoogleplus
    @nogoogleplus 4 года назад +6

    Wow, I need to listen to more Ravel!

  • @minervairisolavesferrer6946
    @minervairisolavesferrer6946 5 лет назад

    Wonderful piece

  • @giovanskj9322
    @giovanskj9322 4 года назад

    Truly extraordinary piece!

  • @jocelynjosssheehy2970
    @jocelynjosssheehy2970 3 года назад +1

    Pur raffinement, pur ravissement.

  • @conceptualsoundproductions3516
    @conceptualsoundproductions3516 6 лет назад

    I love this piece

  • @pianissimo5951
    @pianissimo5951 2 года назад

    one of my favourite string quartets

  • @tincanjones1280
    @tincanjones1280 6 лет назад

    Beautiful

  • @roniesanderson
    @roniesanderson Год назад +3

    What an amazing work.

  • @TheRealLoudannIsHere
    @TheRealLoudannIsHere 3 года назад +12

    23:53 THAT SCARED THE HECK OUT OF ME! I DID NOT EXPECT THE BEGINNING TO SOUND LIKE THAT! Why Ravel?! Why?!

    • @conw_y
      @conw_y 3 года назад +6

      "Vif et agité" - you were warned 😆

    • @edwardchen9619
      @edwardchen9619 3 года назад +2

      a shostakovich predecesor

    • @mysterium364
      @mysterium364 2 года назад +1

      Why did I instantly hear it in my head before even clicking the link

    • @darrylschultz9395
      @darrylschultz9395 4 месяца назад

      ​@@mysterium364Coz you're impatient?

  • @nooblivecam
    @nooblivecam 2 года назад +1

    Wow, the second movement is just amazing!

  • @marcosPRATA918
    @marcosPRATA918 2 года назад +1

    Romance, tensão, drama, as linhas texturais estão vivas, dialogando.

  • @quinreimer5906
    @quinreimer5906 4 года назад

    The pizz in the second movement is so fun! This is my favorite movement maybe ever!

  • @llcamus249
    @llcamus249 5 лет назад

    I love it!

  • @kingkyleiv7960
    @kingkyleiv7960 3 года назад

    Love this

  • @thethikboy
    @thethikboy 4 года назад +2

    Ravel's music is ravishingly gorgeous like a painting by Renoir.

  • @vagnerferreira7880
    @vagnerferreira7880 7 дней назад

    My favorite ever! ❤

  • @ashtynstormes1734
    @ashtynstormes1734 2 года назад +1

    I owe my soul to the person who introduced me to this piece.

  • @MIDIPipe
    @MIDIPipe 3 года назад +1

    Lovely