Debussy - En blanc et noir, L. 134
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- Опубликовано: 12 сен 2024
- Claude Debussy - En blanc et noir, L. 134 (1915) - sheet music
I. Avec emportement 0:11
II. Lent-Sombre 4:03
III. Scherzando 10:56
Piano 1: Valentina Lisitsa
Piano 2: Alexei Kuznetsoff
Claude Debussy - En blanc et noir, L. 134 (1915)
I. Avec emportement 0:11
II. Lent-Sombre 4:03
III. Scherzando 10:56
Piano 1: Valentina Lisitsa
Piano 2: Alexei Kuznetsoff
7:14 to 7:25 is my favorite part. To me, it's like standing on a gloomy, dimly moonlit beach, staring out into the dark ocean horizon. I wish this moment were just a bit longer. Such a fascinating piece from Debussy's final years!
A masterpiece from late in his life proved that Debussy's creative well was far from dry! Very fine performance. Bravo!
Saint-Saëns, in denouncing this piece, was just upset that he couldn't make something as interesting as this.
I have to agree.
Debussy is the greatest composer of all time, fuck saint saens
As much as I love Saint-Saëns, I 100% agree. He was way too reactionary against the new music of his time in his final years.
"We must at all costs bar the door of the Institut against a man capable of such atrocities; they should be put next to the cubist pictures." Camille Saint-Saens
That is, saint seans did not like debussy
Debussy was an infinitely greater composer
This is more colorful and full of life and feeling than anything saint saens ever made. Everytime I listen to his music on the other hand I just feel like I'm being condescended to
I certainly don't see how this complex piece can be played as precisely and clearly as Valentina and Alexei perform it here. In places it goes beyond music to intoxication.
I used to have a 78 of this that was slower and lower, I know not shit about music BUT it was really cool sounding. Two people taking turns playing, i believe. Way cool. Wish i knew who it was. This is good to hear but it was worlds different .
Almost - they play at the same time. It could have been performed by Jacqueline Bonneau and Genevieve Joy - there's a recording of it from 1955, so it may be that. Also on the record was Dolly Suite by Faure. There was also a recording from '64 by Robert and Gaby Casadesus, and another from '57 by Germaine Thyssens-Valentin and Jeanne Manchon-Theis.
French title
白鍵と黒鍵
ピアノの白い鍵盤と黒い鍵盤で
3:18
Yeesh. Really must get Claude's mind off of his cancer and the Germans.
Are you saying it's bad
@@kylereese8727 No. Thanx. I should clarify. I'm not saying it's bad. I'm just saying that it does sound to me like Debussy is having a really hard time. The piece tho is brilliantly creative.
7:36 Eine feste Burg ist unser Gott
If you gave this to someone today they would suspect it was Debussy AI
Never heard of a piece in C-major that is as gloomy and horrid as the first movement.