Thank you for sharing this. You can see how deeply personal this experience was for Monty and his eyes light up teaching us about these gardens. The man is a inspiration. Fantastic series!
To add my praise to the other enthusiastic admirers of Monty (when will it be Sir Monty?) - once again this passionate and sensitive guy is raised to a higher pedestal in my life. I love France and french life and in this piece the writers and producers have taught me things that I have not known before. Thank-you for making this fabulous work available on RUclips.
Hay que tener una elegancia natural muy impregnada para ponerte ese sombrero y no parecer ridículo. Este hombre es el hombre más elegante del mundo enseñando jardines y todo lo relacionado con el campo.
yipeeeeeeeeee, I so happy and very very grateful to you , not yet watched more than five seconds of it because I had to stop play to send you a huge big thank you for the subtitles :-) :-) :-) more than triple joy for your kindness . I love Monty Don loads because Monty inspired me to grow fruit and veg and now we get some meals from what I try to grow, each year I succeed a little more few meals, my dream is to be able to eat from my garden everyday and share it too. quite a challenge without a greenhouse. Thank you loads , I am very grateful,you are very kind to give your time to make me very happy . I bet there are others who also appreciate the subtitles too :-) now I shut up and snuggle down to watch :-)
Absolutely spectacular! I love how Monty Don bring history and the landscape to light. It is more than just simply looking at a pretty picture of a garden. The reason and purpose draw meaning to simple structure and beauty. Hidden features that the eye does not catch, but would miss if it were not there are highlighted and brought to life from and to a true gardener's heart. Thank you so much for sharing your passion and your own history.
May this somehow reach Monty... A garden is a performance art; each niche in space and time, an act in itself; each year, another performance nuanced with the refreshed cast, crew, audience, and ambiance inspiring emotion and artistic reflection.
Love the last garden or father's garden. Of course Patrick Blanc is a favorite, don't really care for the rest even Monet's, though the water garden part is good.
Identified it at last, after it's been annoying me ever since I saw this prog on BBC2 over 3 years ago (thanks to the TrackID app; Shazam and Soundhound didn't get it). It's a song called 'Visualize' by composers Tom Kane and Colin Baldry from an album called 'Simple by Design'. It's basically library music for films and television, but you can get it on CD, e.g. through Discogs.
Can we not overlook his excellent taste in cameras? Fujifilm X-PRO1 and the 35mm f`1.4. Garden's are wonderful, but cameras let us share that visual bounty.
14:26 Does anyone know which song is that? At first I thought it was something from Erik Satie, it kinda looks like some of his pieces, but I couldn't find it.
I want to see the gardens but Monty Don gets in the way with his opinions and interpretations and his smirking smile and silly hats. And he never shuts up.
Deliciously beautiful to watch and listen to this piece of art
Absolutely beautiful piece of crafted art piece comes to life 😍😍
Thank you for sharing this. You can see how deeply personal this experience was for Monty and his eyes light up teaching us about these gardens. The man is a inspiration. Fantastic series!
Reine Hounsell I agree. I was enjoying everything through his experience even though I’m not there. I thought he was excellent
Monty at his zenith
To add my praise to the other enthusiastic admirers of Monty (when will it be Sir Monty?) - once again this passionate and sensitive guy is raised to a higher pedestal in my life. I love France and french life and in this piece the writers and producers have taught me things that I have not known before. Thank-you for making this fabulous work available on RUclips.
Thank you so much, John. I just love this episode. It helps increase our appreciation for many things we may not notice on our own.
I learn a lot about the art of gardening from you Mr. Monty Don. Thank you for sharing...
Hay que tener una elegancia natural muy impregnada para ponerte ese sombrero y no parecer ridículo. Este hombre es el hombre más elegante del mundo enseñando jardines y todo lo relacionado con el campo.
A wonderful 3art series on gardens in France truly delightful thank you Monty Don !
Brilliant videography and presentation.
yipeeeeeeeeee, I so happy and very very grateful to you , not yet watched more than five seconds of it because I had to stop play to send you a huge big thank you for the subtitles :-) :-) :-) more than triple joy for your kindness . I love Monty Don loads because Monty inspired me to grow fruit and veg and now we get some meals from what I try to grow, each year I succeed a little more few meals, my dream is to be able to eat from my garden everyday and share it too. quite a challenge without a greenhouse. Thank you loads , I am very grateful,you are very kind to give your time to make me very happy . I bet there are others who also appreciate the subtitles too :-) now I shut up and snuggle down to watch :-)
Absolutely spectacular! I love how Monty Don bring history and the landscape to light. It is more than just simply looking at a pretty picture of a garden. The reason and purpose draw meaning to simple structure and beauty. Hidden features that the eye does not catch, but would miss if it were not there are highlighted and brought to life from and to a true gardener's heart. Thank you so much for sharing your passion and your own history.
a thousand thank yous for sharing this :)
May this somehow reach Monty... A garden is a performance art; each niche in space and time, an act in itself; each year, another performance nuanced with the refreshed cast, crew, audience, and ambiance inspiring emotion and artistic reflection.
Beatiful video! thanks!
Love the last garden or father's garden. Of course Patrick Blanc is a favorite, don't really care for the rest even Monet's, though the water garden part is good.
maniacram k0
feather not father
gardens and art wonderful!.
Excellent episode!
I want that hat!!!!he he he
Beautiful harp and violin music at 53:10. Anyone know what it is?
Identified it at last, after it's been annoying me ever since I saw this prog on BBC2 over 3 years ago (thanks to the TrackID app; Shazam and Soundhound didn't get it). It's a song called 'Visualize' by composers Tom Kane and Colin Baldry from an album called 'Simple by Design'. It's basically library music for films and television, but you can get it on CD, e.g. through Discogs.
Thank you very much! I've also been looking for it for a while. God bless the composers, and god bless you for sharing!
Thank you. I want Monty to visit gardens in Sweden and tell about Them in his charming way..
Beautiful
Can we not overlook his excellent taste in cameras? Fujifilm X-PRO1 and the 35mm f`1.4. Garden's are wonderful, but cameras let us share that visual bounty.
I love a bit of Monty Python.
14:26 Does anyone know which song is that? At first I thought it was something from Erik Satie, it kinda looks like some of his pieces, but I couldn't find it.
Isabella Andrade hey did you ever find it?
@@gabrielwotton5292 unfortunately not :/
It took me a long time to figure out myself, but it is a song by Philippe Lhommet called "Oblongue".
@@HistoryMusicGeek Wow! Thank you so much!
19:40 does anyone know which song is playing?
fantastic
Music at 30:43? Shazam couldnt find it 😑
Good question I wanna know too
jardin plume: a garden is always an ephemeral art
Anyone knows what song is playing at 19:40? Shazam couldn't find it
I would have to agree with the wife of Monet. Cutting down trees is so terrible. Especially for flowers which don't last long.
Does anyone know what the music is at 54:40 - 55:00 ?
Lástima que no tenga la opción de traducir, me encantaría saber lo que dices.
10:38 - the team dream train.
❤❤
Thank you
THANK YOU AND ALL THE TEAM
Monet's garden looks like crap now, but it looked awesome in the old photos.
disliked because no subtitles :-( shame because I love Monty Don
Found & uploaded for you.
I want to see the gardens but Monty Don gets in the way with his opinions and interpretations and his smirking smile and silly hats. And he never shuts up.
he did arrange the filming and production of the documentary, sooo...
France is not what it was.
Btw. Why do you constantly humiliate Britain?