At last! I've hunted through several recordings and here's the one that gets it. Enough mic-ing to hear both the softs and the deeps. The swelling and easing orchestral sound that plays like light and shadow coming and going between moving clouds comes through. The pacing is right. When I watch clouds come stealing slowly across the sky this music plays in my head. Nuages is my favorite Debussy piece because his music captures what clouds do a lot of the time. How did he do that? Change visual to aural so meaningfully? When performed by an excellent orchestra, this piece is magical.
Unplug from EVERYTHING. Sit back and take this in. Wave after ( an allude to LA MER?) wave of aural pastels. HE "paints" with hues, inspired by the Creator. Period. Our lives are made better through experiencing this man's creative genius.
It is as you say. The endless, subtle changes in nature allow the composer to paint' the flowing, living picture in our minds. Beautifully performed by FRS!
Very interesting and refreshing take on the “march” portion of Fetes at 11:42. Much more slurring/legato and less attack than most recordings, but that actually beautifully reveals the long melodic lines that exist here.
Seit vielen Jahrzehnten empfinde ich die "Nuages" als die perfekte Orchester-Miniatur, - und das bei starker "Konkurrenz" durch Respighi, Holst, Vaughan Williams u.v.a.! Die harmonische Kühnheit, die doch fast nie die Tonalität verneint: Das ist das (fast) Einzigartige an Debussys Orchesterstücken. Diese Aufführung hier findet das richtige Tempo und die richtige Phrasierung, sehr gut gemacht!
Gut phrasierte Aufführung dieser impressionistischen Suite mit perfekt synchronisierten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Maestro leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Bewundernswert!
Est ce à partir de Debussy que commence la musique site "moderne"? Je la trouvais compliquée cette musique autrefois mais en l'écoutant souvent je la trouve très belle et très riche... Merci d'avoir plu lie cette vidéo...
Wonderful performance. The video production needs re-editing to eliminate some odd moments, like the view of the flies at 12:37 and some inactive performers while others are leading the melody
It's all about covid. During the pandemic covid was responsible for everything bad that had happened around. Train delays - covid. Prices increase - because of the covid 😂
_thoughts:_ sometimes i wish i could travel back in time. only for a short moment. i would say to certain people that even after decades or even centuries they are still admired; and their work is still appreciated. margaret rutherford, louis de funès or claude debussy would be (next to a few others) such persons for me 🤍
What is that "bulb" on the back of his English horn? I assume the instrument is made of rosewood from the color but I have never seen that kind of shape on the back of a top joint before.
You play two movements of the Nocturnes and skip the third, then you play two movements of the Images and skip the third, and then you call it "Suite". Why ??????
@Paul van den Ham . I see no problem ─ taking movements from two separate works by Debussy to create a custom-made suite for this concert is still a "Suite". For me, the compilation is interesting, these separately-sourced movements seem to work well together as an exploratory exercise. And of course, in the hands of this wonderful orchestra, it provides a feast of luscious music.
@@miguelsuarez8010 if by some sheer stroke of dumb luck I find out what instrument our magic flutist plays, I'll let you know. For now, breathe normally.
Al director se le nota el acento español a la hora de interpretar a Debussy. Quizás ya existiera en la compositor francés. Oigo el Mediterráneo, pero también La Alhambra.
En mi opinión, la música española del 19 Albeniz, Granados, Falla, Tarrega... . influyó en músicos de otros países. Incluso Rimsky Korsakov con su “capricho Español” le hizo un gran homenaje.
To a certain extent, you are partly right. This version is very good, but I believe Debussy is one composer who needs a lot of rehearsals to bring out the great amount of nuances his work hides. In this sense, studio recordings can be better. Also, renouncing the choir and the choir sections is a sin. For example, Haitink's Nocturnes ruclips.net/video/WE8_pvtaXNQ/видео.html
At last! I've hunted through several recordings and here's the one that gets it. Enough mic-ing to hear both the softs and the deeps. The swelling and easing orchestral sound that plays like light and shadow coming and going between moving clouds comes through. The pacing is right. When I watch clouds come stealing slowly across the sky this music plays in my head. Nuages is my favorite Debussy piece because his music captures what clouds do a lot of the time. How did he do that? Change visual to aural so meaningfully? When performed by an excellent orchestra, this piece is magical.
How he did it? That's the witchcraft of geniuses
Unplug from EVERYTHING. Sit back and take this in. Wave after ( an allude to LA MER?) wave of aural pastels. HE "paints" with hues, inspired by the Creator. Period.
Our lives are made better through experiencing this man's creative genius.
It is as you say. The endless, subtle changes in nature allow the composer to paint' the flowing, living picture in our minds. Beautifully performed by FRS!
Listening to Debussy like moving water impossible to grasp. Like wind chimes chance tunes we recognize.
There is so much to learn and ponder from insightful replies. Thank you.
Marvelous Claude Debussy ❤❤❤❤
Wonderful Wonderful, great to Frankfurt radio symphony and its wonderful artists.
11:27!!!!!!!The trumpets are down the road!!~All the brass did their long tones!!!BRAVO!
Stunning wind playing.
Bei diesem Stück riecht man die Salzluft der französischen Atlantikküste und das Lichtspiel mit
Wolken und Sonne..
_schöner gedanke_ 😉
Debussy serai si fie ! Magnifique FRSO.
Absolute Sublime Perfection. Grand Performance. Thank You.
Very interesting and refreshing take on the “march” portion of Fetes at 11:42. Much more slurring/legato and less attack than most recordings, but that actually beautifully reveals the long melodic lines that exist here.
To be honest, though legato is supposed to be there originally, I miss staccato in this part. The rest of the performance is pure perfection!
Das ist ein Eintrag auf die Plusseite des Lebens.👍👍👍
Bravo bravo bravo
🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹🌹👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
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This is one of my new favorite channels to listen to & follow. They're magnificent!
All my life, one of my most favorites. It sends me into ecstasy!
Seit vielen Jahrzehnten empfinde ich die "Nuages" als die perfekte Orchester-Miniatur, - und das bei starker "Konkurrenz" durch Respighi, Holst, Vaughan Williams u.v.a.! Die harmonische Kühnheit, die doch fast nie die Tonalität verneint: Das ist das (fast) Einzigartige an Debussys Orchesterstücken. Diese Aufführung hier findet das richtige Tempo und die richtige Phrasierung, sehr gut gemacht!
La musique de Debussy est un doux repos pour l'âme .
A perfeição na execução é essencial para fazer jus a esses poemas sonoros de Debussy. Isso foi alcançado aqui, plenamente.
Belas palavras para exprimir a grandiosidade desta obra-prima.
This is truly wonderful indeed! A tremendously joyful musical experience every time I listen 👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽👏🏽
Maravillosa música, gran orquesta.
Gut phrasierte Aufführung dieser impressionistischen Suite mit perfekt synchronisierten Töne aller Instrumente. Der geniale Maestro leitet das ausgezeichnete Orchester im inspirierenden Tempo mit effektiv kontrollierter Dynamik. Bewundernswert!
Sublime!
amazing performance. Bravissimo!
Gran interpretación de una gran y polifacética orquesta que me tiene enamorada. gracias!
What an intense one for whole members. 😳
Nuages 0:41
Fêtes 8:55
Gigues 15:29
Rondes de printemps 23:23
Thank you!
Tnank you FRS for the extraordinary performance of this masterpiece!
Excellent work -- one of Debussy'
s best .
Paul Beard too bad this isn’t a work by Debussy
@@frankborder ???
@@frankborder Debussy wrote all of this
Debussy napsal a diriguje nej, nej, nej Juraj Valčuha ❤️🦜
Beautiful
Beautiful, thank you.
AMAZING CONCERT !!!!
In this orchestra‘s performance,
all is full of far superior splendor amazing
From
Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
Tuyệt vời ! So happy !
Gostei ta bem leve esta interpretação de Debussy!
ACCORDING TO INDIVIDUAL TASTE MUSIC, BUT VERY WELL EXECUTED 🇲🇹❤️☘XIXXA
Wonderful…
Est ce à partir de Debussy que commence la musique site "moderne"? Je la trouvais compliquée cette musique autrefois mais en l'écoutant souvent je la trouve très belle et très riche... Merci d'avoir plu lie cette vidéo...
Je suis d' accord avec vous. Avant je croyais que c'était une musique compliqueé et maintenant je la jouis.
Wonderful performance. The video production needs re-editing to eliminate some odd moments, like the view of the flies at 12:37 and some inactive performers while others are leading the melody
not really
Clara: eres una diosa!
Marvel of marvels.
Never heard _Gigues_ before... my first impression: 15:43 reminds me of Harry Potter, 15:50 reminds me of the Magic School Bus.
Why is there always someone coughing mid-performance? Amazing performance BTW
It's all about covid. During the pandemic covid was responsible for everything bad that had happened around. Train delays - covid. Prices increase - because of the covid 😂
6:20 😌😌😌
8:56
_thoughts:_
sometimes i wish i could travel back in time. only for a short moment. i would say to certain people that even after decades or even centuries they are still admired; and their work is still appreciated. margaret rutherford, louis de funès or claude debussy would be (next to a few others) such persons for me 🤍
Louis Renault as well…
gut
❤
What is that "bulb" on the back of his English horn? I assume the instrument is made of rosewood from the color but I have never seen that kind of shape on the back of a top joint before.
シレーヌは合唱付だから省くのはわかるけど、イベリアを省いた上に、夜想曲と合体させるって大胆。
イベリアって難しいもんね。上手く演奏出来てる楽団、殆ど見たことない。
You play two movements of the Nocturnes and skip the third, then you play two movements of the Images and skip the third,
and then you call it "Suite". Why ??????
Paul van den Ham well in one case it’s to avoid having to pay singers
@Paul van den Ham . I see no problem ─ taking movements from two separate works by Debussy to create a custom-made suite for this concert is still a "Suite". For me, the compilation is interesting, these separately-sourced movements seem to work well together as an exploratory exercise. And of course, in the hands of this wonderful orchestra, it provides a feast of luscious music.
It's like reading the Frodo and Sam part of The Two Towers and then reading the Aragorn part of Return of the King and expecting a full experience.
Anybody knows what brand of flute is Clara playing? (The blonde flutist without eyeglasses)
Does it matter?!?
@jamesaki6945 at least to me yes.
@@miguelsuarez8010 well, I don't know, but she could probably make a Bundy sound like it created by the gods.
@jamesaki6945 you're exactly right.
@@miguelsuarez8010 if by some sheer stroke of dumb luck I find out what instrument our magic flutist plays, I'll let you know. For now, breathe normally.
Sirens?
Al director se le nota el acento español a la hora de interpretar a Debussy. Quizás ya existiera en la compositor francés. Oigo el Mediterráneo, pero también La Alhambra.
Pero lo director no tiene asiento! Esta de pie ;-)
En mi opinión, la música española del 19 Albeniz, Granados, Falla, Tarrega... . influyó en músicos de otros países. Incluso Rimsky Korsakov con su “capricho Español” le hizo un gran homenaje.
0:45 Rey’s theme
It’s Dies Irae…
4:57
nuages does things to me MAN
I could watch Pablo all day...too bad the camera work has some faux pas...
16:16 19:26
Nuages, too slow and sluggish. Fetes, watered down. Boulez with Cleveland or Vienna or even the New Philharmonia is much better.
14:55 I didn't know Kevin Spacey was also a professional musician
kkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkkk
Qui viens de quiziniere
This is a cheat musik shatafokeu
Not very good at all, but how much time did they have to rehearse?
To a certain extent, you are partly right. This version is very good, but I believe Debussy is one composer who needs a lot of rehearsals to bring out the great amount of nuances his work hides. In this sense, studio recordings can be better. Also, renouncing the choir and the choir sections is a sin. For example, Haitink's Nocturnes ruclips.net/video/WE8_pvtaXNQ/видео.html
@@drgustavbakter4735 A comparison with Haitink's Debussy is so brutal. Few ones could survive kkkkk
Perhaps the question is: How many times did he conduct it already? Even Dutoit had his start with this Debussy, and no one born already done.
Debussy is conducting lol