I've loved Ma Mere l'Oye for over 60 years now and it still moves me as emotionally now as it did the first time I heard it. The genius of Ravel will intrigue for future centuries, I am certain.
00:01 Pavane de la belle au bois dormant 01:38 Petit poucet 05:25 Laideronette impératrice des pagodes 09:12 Les entretiens de la belle et de la bete 14:17 Le jardin féerique
Love this type of classical. It tells a story. It connects. It's structural. So beautiful. So vivid. So real. So unreal. Glorious. Ravel and Debussey always concluded their compositions with a glorious ending. As if Mother Nature composed through them. Love Edward Gardner. I think he had an organic at the ending.
This is gorgeous... I've never been so privileged to find a piece like this through anime. My special thanks to Maruice Ravel and to Clannad the anime.
Beginning to 'unravel' his music myself. Nothing comes as close to the impressionists to creating a literal musical drug in sound, surreal. Those violin solos just make me wish there was a violin concerto, would've been amazing.
I really like the way Gardner conducts the orchestra. He's very precise and shows a lot of empathy for the piece. Ravel is a treasure of contemporary music. Even Stravinsky was impressed with him. Loved this rendition, it has become one of my favorites.
Ce compositeur est davantage que le reflet d'une époque, c'est un astéroïde fantôme qui revient jeter son dévolu sur l'art sonore. Une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l'obscurantisme la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Son architecture musicale est un court tunnel qui mène à la lumière 🤗
The first time I hear this piece was on the car radio while driving to a restaurant In Marina del Rey In L.A. It was one of those June gloom days by the marina and this music fit so well. My friend and I sat in the parking lot mesmerized watching the sea gulls flying around in the fog. What a beautiful piece of music.
I have experienced southern CA coastal "grey May" recently. The sun didn't come out for the whole 5 days there. Southern California is overrated as far as weather is concerned, in my opinion. Ravel (and all great music) to the rescue.
I remember my first encounter with this magical score was at a free concert in the National Library Building, Washington, D.C. and I have loved it ever since. Thank you for this upload.
El primer movimiento de "Ma mère l’oye" : "Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant" (Pavana de la Bella Durmiente) está basado en un cuento de Charles Perrault. El segundo movimiento está también inspirado en otro cuento de Perrault: "Petit Poucet" (Pulgarcito) « Il croyait trouver aisément son chemin par le moyen de son pain qu'il avait semé partout où il avait passé ; mais il fut bien surpris lorsqu'il n'en put retrouver une seule miette : les oiseaux étaient venus et avaient tout mangé ». El tercer movimiento, "Laideronnette, Impératrice des Pagodes" (Feota, Emperatriz de las Pagodas) se basa en una historia de la Condesa Marie d’Aulnoy. La suite prosigue con un cuarto movimiento "Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête" (Las conversaciones de la Bella y la Bestia), basada en la leyenda de Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont: « - "Je meurs content puisque j'ai le plaisir de vous revoir encore une fois." - "Non, ma chère Bête, vous ne mourrez pas : vous vivrez pour devenir mon époux!" La Bête avait disparu et elle ne vit plus à ses pieds qu'un prince plus beau que l'Amour qui la remerciait d'avoir fini son enchantement ». En cuanto al quinto y último movimiento, se desconoce la fábula que lo inspiró: "Le jardin féerique" (El jardín de las hadas).
It can broke the apparent colourless reality, and put into there more live than our eyes are able to see and our soul is able to feel. Our humanity has been rescued by a dreamer man.
This is just exquisite. How amazing it would have been to be there in person, but this video is the next best thing. Ravel and Puccini are my two favorite composers of all time. Ma mère l'Oye is my favorite work by this master. Thanks for sharing this lovely performance!
Não tenho argumentação alguma,para comentar sobre compositores franceses,considerados da "era moderna",tamanha,suas sensibilidades e seus inegáveis talentos.Ravel e Debussy,principalmente.Maravilhosos!!!
Maurice Ravel es y ha sido siempre mi primordial compositor. Su música es sublime, plena de lirismo emocional y de gran sensibilidad. Toda su obra (con excepción de Bolero para mi gusto), es sencillamente maravillosa.
The Dutch Radio Filharmonisch is not so well known outside the Netherlands though from all accounts I've seen and heard thanks to Y.T. it is the equal of more famous orchestras throughout the world.
This is a superb young conductor whose work is marked by a remarkable refinement and sensitivity. He deserves an appointment to a major orchestra. God knows we could use him here in New York where the Philharmonic grinds away under the hands of an absolute mediocrity.
love it! but side tip for just anyone, if you have tuberculosis or some other respiratory issue that is going to cause you to go into a fit of coughing, stay home. disruptive towards everyone including yourself id have to imagine
This concert hall needs a sign saying, "Coughers, kindly do not sit behind the orchestra, where recording microphones will pick up your annoying cough." The normal audience-in-front concert hall wouldn't have this problem nearly so much, since the mikes would be aimed away from the audience.
It's so weird to recognize an orchestra from another piece I saw this same one performing Le Sacre Du Printemps (Rite of Spring) Amazing orchestra and performance
Maravilhosa interpretação de uma obra encantadora, composta originalmente para piano, para ser tocada a quatro mãos, que Ravel criou como um presente a duas crianças que lhe eram caras, Mimie e Jean Godebsky, inspirada em contos de Charles Perrault e da condessa d'Aulnoy.
Just focus on the freakin music. Man, it really gets on my nerves this whole coughing thing. Like, people cough, get over it!! You should be focusing your attention on the music, rather then on the neighboor next to you, who coughs duirng a concert. Just saying
@@joaoviegas9352 ??? The point of this comment is that for some reason people don’t have the decency to at least hold in a cough during a performance, which could potentially disturb the audiences (real life) and the performers concentration...
Fun fact: Ravel originally wrote Ma mère l'oye for four-hand piano, and he turned it into a ballet for orchestra. His friend Jacques Charlot transcribed it for solo piano.
Excellent! Nice tempos, not too slow on either the first or last movement, which some conductors drain of their momentum altogether. All the solos here are beautifully played, and notice that Ravel chooses to use a modestly sized orchestra in this suite: Two each of woodwinds, no brass other than two horns, but plenty of gentle colors like harp and celeste, frequent divisions of string parts, and sparing use of untuned percussion like the gong.
I was enjoying it so much until I scrolled down and read the comments.......... thanks guys I'll never be able to unhear all the coughing (the coughing at the end of pavane oh my god)
This is an excellent performance.
I hope the tuberculosis patients in the audience made a full recovery.
@Royal Jalen cringe
@@hehe-in7gl I've been seeing those exact spam comments a lot recently, from different user names.
You say so because of people coughing and sheit?
maybe it was a virus
I'm sure the music healed them by the time they got home.
I heard it at 17 for the first time, and now at 82,, continue fascinating me! One of my favorite Ravel's
work!
ormuz ariman
It keeps you young!
I've loved Ma Mere l'Oye for over 60 years now and it still moves me as emotionally now as it did the first time I heard it. The genius of Ravel will intrigue for future centuries, I am certain.
mesaman Ashman the last part just feels like been in heaven to me. Ravel is a miracle in music.
Heaven is a garden, then?
Yes, a magical garden. People have been there, you can hear that in the music.
45 years for me but I feel the same as you. Very well said.
nope
Ravel’s music expresses what it feels like to fall in love but with sound.
00:01 Pavane de la belle au bois dormant
01:38 Petit poucet
05:25 Laideronette impératrice des pagodes
09:12 Les entretiens de la belle et de la bete
14:17 Le jardin féerique
Goal: be as passionate about life as this guy is about his conducting
My favorite suite of Ravel. I can actually hear the love story from the music. Le jardin féérique is such a beautiful climax.
beautifully played and presented, I'm crying,, thank you
This is why I love RUclips and the Internet. This was such a pleasure to listen to.
Love this type of classical. It tells a story. It connects. It's structural. So beautiful. So vivid. So real. So unreal. Glorious. Ravel and Debussey always concluded their compositions with a glorious ending. As if Mother Nature composed through them.
Love Edward Gardner. I think he had an organic at the ending.
Funny, I love it so much, yet I couldn't care less about any story. It's the music that is so glorious.
As each year passes, I grow more and more in love with the music of Ravel. This suite, in all of its guises, has a special place in my heart.
My favourite interpretation, great conductor. He is really "painting" the story of this piece. It s so colorful and bright, can't stop listening.
he's a mediocre at best
Maybe in general, but this performance I am really finding great.
Heard this on the radio. and now I'm always listening to it. It's beautiful .....
Wow, one of the best performance of that so beautiful piece I have ever heard !!!
That buildup at 17:25 to the end though. Chills every time!
This is gorgeous... I've never been so privileged to find a piece like this through anime. My special thanks to Maruice Ravel and to Clannad the anime.
Watch Princess Tutu. Many timeless classical pieces there!
First otaku who thanks ravel and not only anime
Ravel was a masterful orchestrator!
S'wonderful!
Indeed!
Beginning to 'unravel' his music myself. Nothing comes as close to the impressionists to creating a literal musical drug in sound, surreal. Those violin solos just make me wish there was a violin concerto, would've been amazing.
@@daniel3231995 Ravel's violin concerto indeed would've be a thing 😁
II. 1:38 , III. 5:25 , IV. 9:12 , V. 14:17
Sihyeon Choe でっっぢ
Thank you.
Gracias
Always come back to this performance….❤😮❤
13:24 build-up and its glorious resolution. Nothing more stunning.
Beautiful! It's always the enchantment of an ageless unfailing magical realm. What a master of evocation was Ravel!
I really like the way Gardner conducts the orchestra. He's very precise and shows a lot of empathy for the piece. Ravel is a treasure of contemporary music. Even Stravinsky was impressed with him. Loved this rendition, it has become one of my favorites.
Ce compositeur est davantage que le reflet d'une époque, c'est un astéroïde fantôme qui revient jeter son dévolu sur l'art sonore. Une onde prodigieuse chargée de paradoxes d'où s'échappent l'obscurantisme la féérie et l'irrationnel, facteurs hypnotiques défiant les âmes vulnérables en quête d'absolu. Son architecture musicale est un court tunnel qui mène à la lumière 🤗
Très true!❤
je vous vois commenter partout vous lol
that moment 16:00 will always be my favorite
The best performance on RUclips by far!
I don't know. The Liszt Academy from 2011 is also great. And they're all students.
Magnifica ejecución, en el minuto 17:40 se ve como si el director se emocionara por lo logrado....excelente, maravilloso.......
Gracias Radio Filarmonia 102.7 fm que hermosa melodia me siento paseando por el Eden escuchando esta musica. Ravel thanks.
Magnificent playing of a masterpiece. Beautiful elegant and exceptional conducting.
Im crying. So beautiful :)
The first time I hear this piece was on the car radio while driving to a restaurant In Marina del Rey In L.A. It was one of those June gloom days by the marina and this music fit so well. My friend and I sat in the parking lot mesmerized watching the sea gulls flying around in the fog. What a beautiful piece of music.
Amazing. I know what those moments are like. And by the sea is so exceptional. Thanks for the beautiful comment and image.
@@djmotise 💜
I have experienced southern CA coastal "grey May" recently. The sun didn't come out for the whole 5 days there. Southern California is overrated as far as weather is concerned, in my opinion. Ravel (and all great music) to the rescue.
what a beautiful, hypnotically composed piece of music !!!!!
Fernando Villegas sei uno stronzo
probably so as answering your reply proves enough
I remember my first encounter with this magical score was at a free concert in the National Library Building, Washington, D.C. and I have loved it ever since. Thank you for this upload.
I hope there's a professional ninja in the concert hall that'll judo chop people to sleep if they cough too much.
할머니랑 듣고 싶었던 곡, 3년이 지나고나서야 이 곡을 들으며 건강한 그리움을 품고 살아가네요 사랑해요 할머니❤️
Most than delicious interpretation and excellent video camera direction following the score of the work. Amazing!
El primer movimiento de "Ma mère l’oye" : "Pavane de la Belle au bois dormant" (Pavana de la Bella Durmiente) está basado en un cuento de Charles Perrault. El segundo movimiento está también inspirado en otro cuento de Perrault: "Petit Poucet" (Pulgarcito) « Il croyait trouver aisément son chemin par le moyen de son pain qu'il avait semé partout où il avait passé ; mais il fut bien surpris lorsqu'il n'en put retrouver une seule miette : les oiseaux étaient venus et avaient tout mangé ». El tercer movimiento, "Laideronnette, Impératrice des Pagodes" (Feota, Emperatriz de las Pagodas) se basa en una historia de la Condesa Marie d’Aulnoy. La suite prosigue con un cuarto movimiento "Les entretiens de la Belle et de la Bête" (Las conversaciones de la Bella y la Bestia), basada en la leyenda de Jeanne-Marie Leprince de Beaumont: « - "Je meurs content puisque j'ai le plaisir de vous revoir encore une fois." - "Non, ma chère Bête, vous ne mourrez pas : vous vivrez pour devenir mon époux!" La Bête avait disparu et elle ne vit plus à ses pieds qu'un prince plus beau que l'Amour qui la remerciait d'avoir fini son enchantement ». En cuanto al quinto y último movimiento, se desconoce la fábula que lo inspiró: "Le jardin féerique" (El jardín de las hadas).
pedro a. cantero que significa el
pedro a. cantero título de la obra?
pedro a. cantero es mi madre la Oca, no? es un cuento también?
En efecto Jesús
Muchas gracias por tu sabiduría,Pedro.
It can broke the apparent colourless reality, and put into there more live than our eyes are able to see and our soul is able to feel. Our humanity has been rescued by a dreamer man.
You said it - i'm possessed.
This is just exquisite. How amazing it would have been to be there in person, but this video is the next best thing. Ravel and Puccini are my two favorite composers of all time. Ma mère l'Oye is my favorite work by this master. Thanks for sharing this lovely performance!
Soo wonderful, one of my favorite pice of Ravel, thank you for sharing it!! 🎶😄
Não tenho argumentação alguma,para comentar sobre compositores franceses,considerados da "era moderna",tamanha,suas sensibilidades e seus inegáveis talentos.Ravel e Debussy,principalmente.Maravilhosos!!!
Maurice Ravel es y ha sido siempre mi primordial compositor. Su música es sublime, plena de lirismo emocional y de gran sensibilidad. Toda su obra (con excepción de Bolero para mi gusto), es sencillamente maravillosa.
One of my favourite pieces!
Este tipo trajo música del cielo a la tierra
Sublime. Perfect. Magical.
Ravel was a fantastic master of orchestration. Yes, this is well-performed. Thanks for sharing!
A magnificent performance (despite of the coughs) bravo !!! And bravo to Maurice Ravel as well !!!
This is incredible!
Exquisitely beautiful performance of this pleasant and colorful suite. The soloists are all virtuosi!
This is magical. I love the maestro :)
Really great shots of the performers and great recording.
The xylophone, celesta and (keyboard for this suite) glockenspiel always bring that flavor to orchestra music.
The Dutch Radio Filharmonisch is not so well known outside the Netherlands though from all accounts I've seen and heard thanks to Y.T. it is the equal of more famous orchestras throughout the world.
This is a superb young conductor whose work is marked by a remarkable refinement and sensitivity. He deserves an appointment to a major orchestra. God knows we could use him here in New York where the Philharmonic grinds away under the hands of an absolute mediocrity.
So well said. Even if 9 years ago. And it holds true today still.
00:01 «Павана Спящей красавицы»
01:38 «Мальчик-с-пальчик»
05:25 «Дурнушка, императрица пагод»
09:12 «Разговоры Красавицы и Чудовища»
14:17 «Волшебный сад»
a superlative and stunning performance
Sublime, fantástico... Lo mejor para mis oídos 👏👏🎶🎶🎶
love it! but side tip for just anyone, if you have tuberculosis or some other respiratory issue that is going to cause you to go into a fit of coughing, stay home. disruptive towards everyone including yourself id have to imagine
It really does feel like you're in a fairy tale. It's so lovely. = )
This concert hall needs a sign saying, "Coughers, kindly do not sit behind the orchestra, where recording microphones will pick up your annoying cough." The normal audience-in-front concert hall wouldn't have this problem nearly so much, since the mikes would be aimed away from the audience.
C'est pour moi le morceau de musique classique qui me touche le plus, l'émotion à l'état pur.
Heureux de voir un commentaire en Français Eugène ...
The conductor is Edward Gardner.
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Tim
AVRO Klassiek
Thanks.
We are playing this in band in elementary school
Good
kyndall videolover i bet
It's so weird to recognize an orchestra from another piece
I saw this same one performing Le Sacre Du Printemps (Rite of Spring)
Amazing orchestra and performance
thank you 'call me by your name' for introducing me to this beautiful piece💙
Maravilhosa interpretação de uma obra encantadora, composta originalmente para piano, para ser tocada a quatro mãos, que Ravel criou como um presente a duas crianças que lhe eram caras, Mimie e Jean Godebsky, inspirada em contos de Charles Perrault e da condessa d'Aulnoy.
They should provide complimentary Robitussin and Halls cough drops at these shows. Then maybe people won't be coughing the whole show.
Yes, but then you hear people crinkling the wrappers the whole time...
Just focus on the freakin music. Man, it really gets on my nerves this whole coughing thing. Like, people cough, get over it!! You should be focusing your attention on the music, rather then on the neighboor next to you, who coughs duirng a concert. Just saying
@@joaoviegas9352
??? The point of this comment is that for some reason people don’t have the decency to at least hold in a cough during a performance, which could potentially disturb the audiences (real life) and the performers concentration...
all of these pieces would fit so perfectly in movies, i love it
actually, movies would fit perfectly in these pieces...;) They were there first.
Gen Z here. Ravel is easily one of my favorite musicians of all time. Truly evokes a special feeling.
Wonderful. Makes you wonder how deep the story of Mother Goose is? I mean the music is a lot more fantastic then the tale.
Le jardin féerique.....amazing intro, amazinh build-up.
Merci beaucoup!
I love this. I just wish the crowd wasn't sick I could hear every cough 😂
Hits hard in 2021
Fun fact: Ravel originally wrote Ma mère l'oye for four-hand piano, and he turned it into a ballet for orchestra. His friend Jacques Charlot transcribed it for solo piano.
7:30 that flute soloist has incredible technical control
Amazing sound!!!
Ce jardin est réellement féerique.
This garden is really fairy.
In the days of self-quarantine and the often attendant jitters, this is a gentle paregoric.
Fantastic! Would love to see this live
Excellent! Nice tempos, not too slow on either the first or last movement, which some conductors drain of their momentum altogether. All the solos here are beautifully played, and notice that Ravel chooses to use a modestly sized orchestra in this suite: Two each of woodwinds, no brass other than two horns, but plenty of gentle colors like harp and celeste, frequent divisions of string parts, and sparing use of untuned percussion like the gong.
5:23~ I love it..
Such an enchanting performance!
BRAVO BRAVO bravo bravo
It’s all so magical, but my favourite will always be the contrabassoon.
gracias por subirlo a youtube. :)
4:50 Tom Hanks on violin. Never would have guessed it.
Damn, that empress of the pagodes always gets me. so good
My appreciation for music brought me here.
Vaya! Que excelentes músicos, que sonido tan limpio
EG is now with the London Philharmonic and they sound beyond extraordinarily. Dont miss them when given an opportunity.
Tudo muito mágico! Bela filmagem, captou muito bem todo o concerto =D
Was this filmed in a lung disease hospital...What a pity.
Hence 90 thumbs down I suppose... but still a very nice interpretation to me...
Vladimir Tubić kašalj na kašalj
People make noise, get over it. I’d welcome ANY kind of concert these days. I miss it so much.
7:15 Heaven
Me encanto esta version y la direccion es magnifica
This piece makes me smile.
6:00 I can't blame him for literally jumping with joy, its an indescribke moment of a beautiful movement/tableau/scene or whatever
I was enjoying it so much until I scrolled down and read the comments.......... thanks guys I'll never be able to unhear all the coughing (the coughing at the end of pavane oh my god)
I completely agree. Why is it that there's always a small segment of people in an audience who have this compulsion to cough?
I would like to meet in person with the 33 people that marked this down (???) What a version! Thanks for posting
masterpiece
Desde el 15:28 wow como inicia ese desenlace FANTÁSTICO