Forest murmurs with "Wasserspiel"? I agree, a beautiful piece, but I wonder if all is tranquil in the depths? Something unseen and mysterious? And this is the guy originally chosen to write the Firebird. Who can say what he may have given us? The colorful orchestration is mesmerizing.
Only 12,000 views?! Beautiful score, the melodies meander without any goal or conclusive end in sight, just like a lake with no visible, or directive current. A well named song.
'A well named song.' - I really am tired of this. A song: 'a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung.' Just because itunes calls every piece of music a 'song' doesn't mean we should.
@anothertime1282 You're right. On RUclips not only is a symphony or a concerto a song, but also all of the movements are themselves songs. Most juvenile and most irritating.
Lyadov's biographers failed to find a definite prototype of the "Magic Lake". Probably, it does not exist either in nature, in literature, or in painting. Lyadov was a dreamer by nature and, most likely, the "Magic Lake" is his own phantom. In one of his letters (January 30, 1907) he wrote the following: " I am so full of the "prose of life" that I want only the extraordinary. May be I am suffering from the illness of the decedent Bavarian king. Would you believe, that I can't reread even Turgenev! Give me a fairy tale, a dragon, a mermaid, a goblin, give me something that is not from here, only then I will be happy! April 16, 1908: "My "Lake" is quite ready as a piece, but, of course, there will be a lot of work with instrumentation. Oh, how I love it! How picturesque it is, how pure, with stars and mystery in the depths! And most importantly - without people, without their requests and complaints - one dead nature - cold, evil, but fantastic, like in a fairy tale. Now I'm always thinking about the most poetic instrumentation."
@@jbielajewa The Enchanted Lake is so AMAZING and a very underrated masterpiece, as most of all the little that Lyadov ever produced but on quite great quality always on its own, and if that was the idea behind the Lake, it makes all more worthy prasefull indeed!!
@@lhadzyan7300 You are absolutly right. Lyadov was a composer of the most refined taste, both in piano miniatures and in orchestral works. By the way, in relations with people he was the same demanding aesthete.
Es impresionante genial
Bravo bravo bravo bravo fantastic brilliance grandiose genial music
Such a beautiful piece
Forest murmurs with "Wasserspiel"?
I agree, a beautiful piece, but I wonder if all is tranquil in the depths?
Something unseen and mysterious?
And this is the guy originally chosen to write the Firebird. Who can say what he may have given us?
The colorful orchestration is mesmerizing.
Muy certera la selección de imágenes en relacion a la composición de Liadov
Only 12,000 views?! Beautiful score, the melodies meander without any goal or conclusive end in sight, just like a lake with no visible, or directive current. A well named song.
'A well named song.' - I really am tired of this. A song: 'a short poem or other set of words set to music or meant to be sung.' Just because itunes calls every piece of music a 'song' doesn't mean we should.
@anothertime1282 You're right. On RUclips not only is a symphony or a concerto a song, but also all of the movements are themselves songs. Most juvenile and most irritating.
Thank you for the posting and for the very apt artwork.
Wonderful!!!
Bello
prachtig, waternimphen en libellen, betoverde kikker die prins wordt etc .Alles zit erin,een droom.
I wonder which were the literary or particular inspirative references so that Liadov will make this masterpiece?!!
Lyadov's biographers failed to find a definite prototype of the "Magic Lake". Probably, it does not exist either in nature, in literature, or in painting. Lyadov was a dreamer by nature and, most likely, the "Magic Lake" is his own phantom. In one of his letters (January 30, 1907) he wrote the following: " I am so full of the "prose of life" that I want only the extraordinary. May be I am suffering from the illness of the decedent Bavarian king. Would you believe, that I can't reread even Turgenev! Give me a fairy tale, a dragon, a mermaid, a goblin, give me something that is not from here, only then I will be happy! April 16, 1908: "My "Lake" is quite ready as a piece, but, of course, there will be a lot of work with instrumentation. Oh, how I love it! How picturesque it is, how pure, with stars and mystery in the depths! And most importantly - without people, without their requests and complaints - one dead nature - cold, evil, but fantastic, like in a fairy tale. Now I'm always thinking about the most poetic instrumentation."
@@jbielajewa The Enchanted Lake is so AMAZING and a very underrated masterpiece, as most of all the little that Lyadov ever produced but on quite great quality always on its own, and if that was the idea behind the Lake, it makes all more worthy prasefull indeed!!
@@lhadzyan7300 You are absolutly right. Lyadov was a composer of the most refined taste, both in piano miniatures and in orchestral works. By the way, in relations with people he was the same demanding aesthete.
@@jbielajewa and he actually got some quite good students following after him, including some awesome later composers even more famous than himself.