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Maurice Ravel - Bolero
Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875--1937). Originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein, the piece, which premiered in 1928, is Ravel's most famous musical composition.
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published: 02 Dec 2011
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The Best of Maurice Ravel
Enjoy the best music of Maurice Ravel! A tracklist is below. The pieces which are marked with a star I see as exceptional interpretations.
(click show more)
*0:00 Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte (Pavane for a dead princess)
5:46 "Ondine" from Gaspard de la Nuit
12:13 Menuet from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*17:04 Jeux d'Eau
22:37 Sonatine 1
26:43 Miroirs #3, "Une Barque sur l'Océan"
33:43 Prelude from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*36:50 Toccata from le Tombeau de Couperin
*40:41 Miroirs #4, "Alborada del Gracioso"
46:57 Piano Concerto in G Major, Movement 2
56:02 Bolero
P.S. 45:34 is almost too cool to exist
published: 26 Mar 2017
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Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
At the closing concert of the Lucerne Festival 2010, the Wiener Philharmoniker performed Maurice Ravel's probably most famous piece of music under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel: Boléro.
The concert was broadcast live in more than 50 cinemas in Europe on 18 September 2010.
Recording Date: 18 September 2010
Composers: Maurice Ravel
Orchestras: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductors: Gustavo Dudamel
Director: Michael Beyer
published: 24 Sep 2018
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Maurice Ravel - Bolero | Alondra de la Parra | WDR Sinfonieorchester
Maurice Ravels "Bolero", gespielt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester unter der Leitung von Alondra de la Parra am 27. Januar 2022 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
WDR Sinfonieorchester
Alondra de la Parra, Leitung
**** MEHR ALONDRA DE LA PARRA MIT DEN WDR ORCHESTERN IN UNSERER PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS66eMqyKkK0Olk0cLFCpZkoR6qNNYvAR ****
► Mehr zum Sinfonieorchester, zu Konzerten und aktuellen Livestreams gibt es bei https://sinfonieorchester.wdr.de
► Das WDR Sinfonieorchester bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wdrsinfonieorchester
Die Idee, eine Laufbahn als Musiker anzustreben, kommt früh und wird von den Eltern unterstützt: Mit 13 Jahren erhält Maurice Ravel an einer privaten Musikschule Unterricht und studiert gleich im Anschluss. Nur noch we...
published: 01 Apr 2022
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Maurice Ravel - Miroirs
"Miroirs" (Reflections) is a suite for solo piano written by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel between 1904 and 1905, first performed by Ricardo Viñes in 1906.
Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as Les Apaches or "hooligans", a term coined by Ricardo Viñes to refer to his band of "artistic outcasts". To pay tribute to his fellow artists, Ravel began composing Miroirs in 1904 and finished it the following year. Movements 3 and 4 were subsequently orchestrated by Ravel, while Movement 5 was orchestrated by Percy Grainger, among other.
Miroirs has five movements, each dedicated to a member of Les Apaches:
1. "Noctuelles" ("Night Moths") - Dedicated to Léon-Paul Fargue, Noctuelles is a highly chromatic work...
published: 04 Sep 2012
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Maurizio! The Life and Times of Maurice Ravel
Experience Ravel’s life and music in its historic context with music historian Susan Waterfall. With
contemporary art and photographs, and 26 musical excerpts, you’ll get an
overview of a composer whose creative life spanned the voluptuous
conclusion of the Belle Epoque, the trauma of the First World War, and the
new paths to modernism that emerged in the 20’s and 30’s. 85 years after
his death, nosy biographers are still trying to understand Ravel’s
mysterious private life, as inscrutable as his music is irresistible.
www.susanwaterfall.com
LINKS TO FULL PERFORMANCES:
0:00 Mother Goose Suite Jussen Bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfJqf40vyn8
13:10 Menuet Antique Louis Lortie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGRNip9vbao
13:57 Habanera Tchaidze/Pisareva
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
published: 09 Jul 2023
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Maurice Ravel - Pavane for Dead Princess
Painting - Lake George, 1869
Artist - John Frederick Kensett (1816--1872)
published: 15 Jan 2008
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Maurice Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé | Saraste | WDR Sinfonieorchester | WDR Rundfunkchor
Maurice Ravels "Daphnis et Chloé", aufgeführt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester und dem WDR Rundfunkchor unter der Leitung von Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Live aufgezeichnet am 19. Februar 2016 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Tableau I (Une prairie а la lisiére d'un bois sacré)
00:00:04 1. Introduction et danse religieuse
00:10:22 2. Danse générale
00:11:49 3. Danse grotesque de Dorcon
00:13:37 4. Danse légére et gracieuse de Daphnis
00:18:04 5. Danse de Lycéion
00:21:08 6. Nocturne. Danse lente et mystérieuse des Nymphes
Tableau II (Camp des pirates)
00:26:08 7. Introduction
00:28:40 8. Danse guerrière
00:33:03 9. Danse suppliante de Chloé
Tableau III (Paysage du première 1er tableau, а la fin de la nuit)
00:38:59 10. Lever du jour
11. Pantomime (Les amours de Pan et Syrinx)
00:50:45 12. Danse générale...
published: 06 Oct 2016
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Maurice Ravel. Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in sol maggiore
Martha Argerich, piano.
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana.
Direttore Alexander Vedernikov.
Progetto Martha Argerich 2016.
Lugano
published: 07 Aug 2023
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Maurice Ravel's Stunning Piano Writing
Ravel’s Gaspard de La Nuit was written in 1908. It’s three movements contain some of the most intricate, poetic and technically difficult piano music ever written. They were inspired by the fantastical poems of Aloysius Bertrand. The first movement, Ondine, is about a seductive underwater nymph, and Ravel’s music is unprecedentedly rich and virtuosic in presenting an array of shimmering watery textures of various sorts. The music in this extract comes from the climax of the movement, in which giant tertiary steps of harmony are presented in complex cascades of notes in both hands. On the page it looks almost unplayable, but the passage is worked out with extraordinary precision so that the patterns lie under the fingers with the thumbs playing a crucial melodic role.
MUSICAL EXCERPTS ...
published: 19 Jan 2023
14:50
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875--1937). Originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein, the p...
Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875--1937). Originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein, the piece, which premiered in 1928, is Ravel's most famous musical composition.
▶️ More great classical music: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO09Th4dLYVmVRpaFH9-imHCs_EPDjnHS
🔔 Subscribe to The Wicked North for the very best in classical music: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWickedNorth
#ClassicalMusic #MauriceRavel
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Bolero
Boléro is a one-movement orchestral piece by Maurice Ravel (1875--1937). Originally composed as a ballet commissioned by Russian ballerina Ida Rubinstein, the piece, which premiered in 1928, is Ravel's most famous musical composition.
▶️ More great classical music: https://youtube.com/playlist?list=PLO09Th4dLYVmVRpaFH9-imHCs_EPDjnHS
🔔 Subscribe to The Wicked North for the very best in classical music: https://www.youtube.com/c/TheWickedNorth
#ClassicalMusic #MauriceRavel
- published: 02 Dec 2011
- views: 21294189
1:10:53
The Best of Maurice Ravel
Enjoy the best music of Maurice Ravel! A tracklist is below. The pieces which are marked with a star I see as exceptional interpretations.
(click show more)
*...
Enjoy the best music of Maurice Ravel! A tracklist is below. The pieces which are marked with a star I see as exceptional interpretations.
(click show more)
*0:00 Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte (Pavane for a dead princess)
5:46 "Ondine" from Gaspard de la Nuit
12:13 Menuet from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*17:04 Jeux d'Eau
22:37 Sonatine 1
26:43 Miroirs #3, "Une Barque sur l'Océan"
33:43 Prelude from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*36:50 Toccata from le Tombeau de Couperin
*40:41 Miroirs #4, "Alborada del Gracioso"
46:57 Piano Concerto in G Major, Movement 2
56:02 Bolero
P.S. 45:34 is almost too cool to exist
https://wn.com/The_Best_Of_Maurice_Ravel
Enjoy the best music of Maurice Ravel! A tracklist is below. The pieces which are marked with a star I see as exceptional interpretations.
(click show more)
*0:00 Pavane Pour une Infante Défunte (Pavane for a dead princess)
5:46 "Ondine" from Gaspard de la Nuit
12:13 Menuet from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*17:04 Jeux d'Eau
22:37 Sonatine 1
26:43 Miroirs #3, "Une Barque sur l'Océan"
33:43 Prelude from Le Tombeau de Couperin
*36:50 Toccata from le Tombeau de Couperin
*40:41 Miroirs #4, "Alborada del Gracioso"
46:57 Piano Concerto in G Major, Movement 2
56:02 Bolero
P.S. 45:34 is almost too cool to exist
- published: 26 Mar 2017
- views: 2125094
17:23
Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
At the closing concert of the Lucerne Festival 2010, the Wiener Philharmoniker p...
Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
At the closing concert of the Lucerne Festival 2010, the Wiener Philharmoniker performed Maurice Ravel's probably most famous piece of music under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel: Boléro.
The concert was broadcast live in more than 50 cinemas in Europe on 18 September 2010.
Recording Date: 18 September 2010
Composers: Maurice Ravel
Orchestras: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductors: Gustavo Dudamel
Director: Michael Beyer
https://wn.com/Wiener_Philharmoniker_Maurice_Ravel_Bolero_Regente_Gustavo_Dudamel_(Hd)
Wiener Philharmoniker - Maurice Ravel - Bolero - Regente Gustavo Dudamel (HD)
At the closing concert of the Lucerne Festival 2010, the Wiener Philharmoniker performed Maurice Ravel's probably most famous piece of music under the baton of Gustavo Dudamel: Boléro.
The concert was broadcast live in more than 50 cinemas in Europe on 18 September 2010.
Recording Date: 18 September 2010
Composers: Maurice Ravel
Orchestras: Wiener Philharmoniker
Conductors: Gustavo Dudamel
Director: Michael Beyer
- published: 24 Sep 2018
- views: 8210232
14:54
Maurice Ravel - Bolero | Alondra de la Parra | WDR Sinfonieorchester
Maurice Ravels "Bolero", gespielt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester unter der Leitung von Alondra de la Parra am 27. Januar 2022 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Maurice Ra...
Maurice Ravels "Bolero", gespielt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester unter der Leitung von Alondra de la Parra am 27. Januar 2022 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
WDR Sinfonieorchester
Alondra de la Parra, Leitung
**** MEHR ALONDRA DE LA PARRA MIT DEN WDR ORCHESTERN IN UNSERER PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS66eMqyKkK0Olk0cLFCpZkoR6qNNYvAR ****
► Mehr zum Sinfonieorchester, zu Konzerten und aktuellen Livestreams gibt es bei https://sinfonieorchester.wdr.de
► Das WDR Sinfonieorchester bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wdrsinfonieorchester
Die Idee, eine Laufbahn als Musiker anzustreben, kommt früh und wird von den Eltern unterstützt: Mit 13 Jahren erhält Maurice Ravel an einer privaten Musikschule Unterricht und studiert gleich im Anschluss. Nur noch wenig Motivation ist vorhanden, als Ravel durch seine Zwischenprüfung fällt und auch schon gleich die Meisterklasse verlassen muss.
Nichtsdestotrotz gehört vor allem ein von Ravel komponiertes Werk, der »Boléro«, zu den bekanntesten und am häufigsten gespielten Musikstücken der Welt. Ravel arbeitet nicht nur beim Boléro mit größter Sorgfalt und Detailversessenheit, er braucht oft lange zur Fertigstellung seiner Werke – auf Grund der Kompliziertheit und Genauigkeit seiner Werke wird er auch der »Schweizer Uhrmacher« unter den Komponisten genannt.
Zu seinem Orchesterwerk »Boléro« – gleichnamig wie die Tanzgattung – äußert sich Maurice Ravel eines Tages: »Mein Meisterwerk? Der Boléro natürlich. Schade nur, dass er überhaupt keine Musik enthält«.
Beginnend mit dem wohl bekanntesten immer gleich bleibenden (ostinaten) Rhythmus eröffnet die kleine Trommel im Pianissimo das Musikstück.
Sie begleitet durchweg die beiden je 16-taktigen Melodien (Melodie A und B), die – zuerst solistisch, dann durch mehrere Register im unisono – achtzehn mal wiederholt werden. Sie treten bis zu den letzten beiden Wiederholungen in der Form AA BB auf. Im Höhepunkt der Steigerung folgen A und B »unverdoppelt« aufeinander. Variiert werden die Melodien lediglich in der Gestaltung der Instrumentierung – und somit der Klangfarbe – wodurch sich bis zum Ende des Boléros ein majestätisches Crescendo ergibt.
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Bolero_|_Alondra_De_La_Parra_|_Wdr_Sinfonieorchester
Maurice Ravels "Bolero", gespielt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester unter der Leitung von Alondra de la Parra am 27. Januar 2022 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Maurice Ravel - Bolero
WDR Sinfonieorchester
Alondra de la Parra, Leitung
**** MEHR ALONDRA DE LA PARRA MIT DEN WDR ORCHESTERN IN UNSERER PLAYLIST: https://www.youtube.com/playlist?list=PLS66eMqyKkK0Olk0cLFCpZkoR6qNNYvAR ****
► Mehr zum Sinfonieorchester, zu Konzerten und aktuellen Livestreams gibt es bei https://sinfonieorchester.wdr.de
► Das WDR Sinfonieorchester bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wdrsinfonieorchester
Die Idee, eine Laufbahn als Musiker anzustreben, kommt früh und wird von den Eltern unterstützt: Mit 13 Jahren erhält Maurice Ravel an einer privaten Musikschule Unterricht und studiert gleich im Anschluss. Nur noch wenig Motivation ist vorhanden, als Ravel durch seine Zwischenprüfung fällt und auch schon gleich die Meisterklasse verlassen muss.
Nichtsdestotrotz gehört vor allem ein von Ravel komponiertes Werk, der »Boléro«, zu den bekanntesten und am häufigsten gespielten Musikstücken der Welt. Ravel arbeitet nicht nur beim Boléro mit größter Sorgfalt und Detailversessenheit, er braucht oft lange zur Fertigstellung seiner Werke – auf Grund der Kompliziertheit und Genauigkeit seiner Werke wird er auch der »Schweizer Uhrmacher« unter den Komponisten genannt.
Zu seinem Orchesterwerk »Boléro« – gleichnamig wie die Tanzgattung – äußert sich Maurice Ravel eines Tages: »Mein Meisterwerk? Der Boléro natürlich. Schade nur, dass er überhaupt keine Musik enthält«.
Beginnend mit dem wohl bekanntesten immer gleich bleibenden (ostinaten) Rhythmus eröffnet die kleine Trommel im Pianissimo das Musikstück.
Sie begleitet durchweg die beiden je 16-taktigen Melodien (Melodie A und B), die – zuerst solistisch, dann durch mehrere Register im unisono – achtzehn mal wiederholt werden. Sie treten bis zu den letzten beiden Wiederholungen in der Form AA BB auf. Im Höhepunkt der Steigerung folgen A und B »unverdoppelt« aufeinander. Variiert werden die Melodien lediglich in der Gestaltung der Instrumentierung – und somit der Klangfarbe – wodurch sich bis zum Ende des Boléros ein majestätisches Crescendo ergibt.
- published: 01 Apr 2022
- views: 10001399
28:38
Maurice Ravel - Miroirs
"Miroirs" (Reflections) is a suite for solo piano written by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel between 1904 and 1905, first performed by Ricardo Viñes...
"Miroirs" (Reflections) is a suite for solo piano written by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel between 1904 and 1905, first performed by Ricardo Viñes in 1906.
Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as Les Apaches or "hooligans", a term coined by Ricardo Viñes to refer to his band of "artistic outcasts". To pay tribute to his fellow artists, Ravel began composing Miroirs in 1904 and finished it the following year. Movements 3 and 4 were subsequently orchestrated by Ravel, while Movement 5 was orchestrated by Percy Grainger, among other.
Miroirs has five movements, each dedicated to a member of Les Apaches:
1. "Noctuelles" ("Night Moths") - Dedicated to Léon-Paul Fargue, Noctuelles is a highly chromatic work, maintaining a dark, nocturnal mood throughout. The middle section is calm with rich, chordal melodies, and the recapitulation takes place a fifth below the first entry.
2. "Oiseaux tristes" ("Sad Birds") - Dedicated to Ricardo Viñes, this movement represents a lone bird whistling a sad tune, after which others join in. The rambunctious middle section is offset by a solemn cadenza which brings back the melancholy mood of the beginning.
3. "Une barque sur l'océan" ("A boat on the Ocean") - Dedicated to Paul Sordes, the piece recounts a small boat as it sails upon the waves of the ocean. Arpeggiated sections and sweeping melodies imitate the flow of ocean currents. It is the longest piece of the set, and, with the exception of Alborada del Gracioso, the most technically difficult.
4. "Alborada del gracioso" ("The Gracioso's Aubade") - Dedicated to Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi, Alborada is a technically challenging piece that incorporates Spanish musical themes into its complicated melodies.
5. "La vallée des cloches" ("The Valley of Bells") - Dedicated to Maurice Delage, the piece evokes the sounds of various bells through its use of sonorous harmonies.
Pianist: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Miroirs
"Miroirs" (Reflections) is a suite for solo piano written by French impressionist composer Maurice Ravel between 1904 and 1905, first performed by Ricardo Viñes in 1906.
Around 1900, Maurice Ravel joined a group of innovative young artists, poets, critics, and musicians referred to as Les Apaches or "hooligans", a term coined by Ricardo Viñes to refer to his band of "artistic outcasts". To pay tribute to his fellow artists, Ravel began composing Miroirs in 1904 and finished it the following year. Movements 3 and 4 were subsequently orchestrated by Ravel, while Movement 5 was orchestrated by Percy Grainger, among other.
Miroirs has five movements, each dedicated to a member of Les Apaches:
1. "Noctuelles" ("Night Moths") - Dedicated to Léon-Paul Fargue, Noctuelles is a highly chromatic work, maintaining a dark, nocturnal mood throughout. The middle section is calm with rich, chordal melodies, and the recapitulation takes place a fifth below the first entry.
2. "Oiseaux tristes" ("Sad Birds") - Dedicated to Ricardo Viñes, this movement represents a lone bird whistling a sad tune, after which others join in. The rambunctious middle section is offset by a solemn cadenza which brings back the melancholy mood of the beginning.
3. "Une barque sur l'océan" ("A boat on the Ocean") - Dedicated to Paul Sordes, the piece recounts a small boat as it sails upon the waves of the ocean. Arpeggiated sections and sweeping melodies imitate the flow of ocean currents. It is the longest piece of the set, and, with the exception of Alborada del Gracioso, the most technically difficult.
4. "Alborada del gracioso" ("The Gracioso's Aubade") - Dedicated to Michel-Dimitri Calvocoressi, Alborada is a technically challenging piece that incorporates Spanish musical themes into its complicated melodies.
5. "La vallée des cloches" ("The Valley of Bells") - Dedicated to Maurice Delage, the piece evokes the sounds of various bells through its use of sonorous harmonies.
Pianist: Jean-Efflam Bavouzet
- published: 04 Sep 2012
- views: 1645082
1:35:13
Maurizio! The Life and Times of Maurice Ravel
Experience Ravel’s life and music in its historic context with music historian Susan Waterfall. With
contemporary art and photographs, and 26 musical excerpts, ...
Experience Ravel’s life and music in its historic context with music historian Susan Waterfall. With
contemporary art and photographs, and 26 musical excerpts, you’ll get an
overview of a composer whose creative life spanned the voluptuous
conclusion of the Belle Epoque, the trauma of the First World War, and the
new paths to modernism that emerged in the 20’s and 30’s. 85 years after
his death, nosy biographers are still trying to understand Ravel’s
mysterious private life, as inscrutable as his music is irresistible.
www.susanwaterfall.com
LINKS TO FULL PERFORMANCES:
0:00 Mother Goose Suite Jussen Bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfJqf40vyn8
13:10 Menuet Antique Louis Lortie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGRNip9vbao
13:57 Habanera Tchaidze/Pisareva
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOiICZkg6SE
16:08 Pavane for a Long-Ago Princess Ashkenazy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PKRYtj1Mfg
18:43 Jeux d’eau Argerich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_36x1_LKgg&t=69s
22:29 String Quartet Hagen String Quartet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhN0RRlLhDg
25:24 L’Indifferent from “Sheherazade” Leonard/Gaffigan/Detroit Symphony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8jge5lymvE
29:14 Introduction and Allegro Niederrhein Musikfestival
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU2geih9rA4
31:30 Alborado del Gracioso Bertrand Chamayou
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdzWNAVgics
33:30 Histoires Naturelles Degout/Harrigan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnfH1-uzYcE
35:55 L’heure Espagnol Koch/Ozawa/Opera Garnier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OqZd8zf_hM
38:26 Scarbo Mariangela Vacatello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1hXbhivFs8
40:52 Beauty and the Beast Salonen and NDR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puG2HX7h0BY
43:22 Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Ravel Welte Mignon in 1913
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcS5W-9BwZA
45:17 Daphnis and Chloe WDR Orch Cologne, Saraste
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lzPz3NnI0
47:42 Soupir from Mallarme Songs Anne Sofie von Otter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUDgPTzOHJA
52:25 Piano Trio Pantoum Merz Trio NEC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy3uYBH5UaU
54:39 Trois Beaux Oiseaux du Paradis Rutter/Cambridge Singers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOE3tCiPMwQ
57:29 Tombeau de Couperin Perlemutter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQWY4aBIS58
1:01:07 La Valse Bernstein Orchestre Nationale de France
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg2i2NB-i3o
1:04:31 Duo Sonata for Violin and Cello Juillard and Bellom, Paris Post 1918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghgZVZlIWYw
1:08:19 Tzigane Joshua Bell, Maazel, NY Phil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF8NSiD7K8c
1:11:06 L’Enfant et Les Sortileges orch/chorus Radio France Franck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-YwjICCLN0&t=532s
1:14:00 Chansons Madecasses #2 Magdalena Kozena et al
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSG3H2oJ7qc&list=RDpSG3H2oJ7qc&start_r
adio=1
1:17:02 Violin Sonata “Blues” Hadelich and Weiss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkIxuxqBBJE
1:19:20 Bolero Dudamel and Vienna Phil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9PiL5icwic
1:22:06 film of Ravel with Olin Downes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf-IWOhRRYo
1:23:41 Concerto for Left Hand Bavouzet and Salonen/Philharmonia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu9KcFsB84I&t=916s
1:26:21 G Major Concerto Argerich /Krivine/ Orch Nat’l de France (2017)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlvWfP-iFmY
1:29:31 Don Quixote to Dulcinea Prato and Pratico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55kvsZN6YsA
1:33:53 Mother Goose Jussen Bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfJqf40vyn8
https://wn.com/Maurizio_The_Life_And_Times_Of_Maurice_Ravel
Experience Ravel’s life and music in its historic context with music historian Susan Waterfall. With
contemporary art and photographs, and 26 musical excerpts, you’ll get an
overview of a composer whose creative life spanned the voluptuous
conclusion of the Belle Epoque, the trauma of the First World War, and the
new paths to modernism that emerged in the 20’s and 30’s. 85 years after
his death, nosy biographers are still trying to understand Ravel’s
mysterious private life, as inscrutable as his music is irresistible.
www.susanwaterfall.com
LINKS TO FULL PERFORMANCES:
0:00 Mother Goose Suite Jussen Bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfJqf40vyn8
13:10 Menuet Antique Louis Lortie
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=hGRNip9vbao
13:57 Habanera Tchaidze/Pisareva
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XOiICZkg6SE
16:08 Pavane for a Long-Ago Princess Ashkenazy
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=0PKRYtj1Mfg
18:43 Jeux d’eau Argerich
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J_36x1_LKgg&t=69s
22:29 String Quartet Hagen String Quartet
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ZhN0RRlLhDg
25:24 L’Indifferent from “Sheherazade” Leonard/Gaffigan/Detroit Symphony
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=I8jge5lymvE
29:14 Introduction and Allegro Niederrhein Musikfestival
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FU2geih9rA4
31:30 Alborado del Gracioso Bertrand Chamayou
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xdzWNAVgics
33:30 Histoires Naturelles Degout/Harrigan
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=UnfH1-uzYcE
35:55 L’heure Espagnol Koch/Ozawa/Opera Garnier
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8OqZd8zf_hM
38:26 Scarbo Mariangela Vacatello
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=H1hXbhivFs8
40:52 Beauty and the Beast Salonen and NDR
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=puG2HX7h0BY
43:22 Valses Nobles et Sentimentales Ravel Welte Mignon in 1913
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tcS5W-9BwZA
45:17 Daphnis and Chloe WDR Orch Cologne, Saraste
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=O4lzPz3NnI0
47:42 Soupir from Mallarme Songs Anne Sofie von Otter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tUDgPTzOHJA
52:25 Piano Trio Pantoum Merz Trio NEC
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Qy3uYBH5UaU
54:39 Trois Beaux Oiseaux du Paradis Rutter/Cambridge Singers
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=YOE3tCiPMwQ
57:29 Tombeau de Couperin Perlemutter
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=nQWY4aBIS58
1:01:07 La Valse Bernstein Orchestre Nationale de France
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Fg2i2NB-i3o
1:04:31 Duo Sonata for Violin and Cello Juillard and Bellom, Paris Post 1918
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ghgZVZlIWYw
1:08:19 Tzigane Joshua Bell, Maazel, NY Phil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=gF8NSiD7K8c
1:11:06 L’Enfant et Les Sortileges orch/chorus Radio France Franck
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Y-YwjICCLN0&t=532s
1:14:00 Chansons Madecasses #2 Magdalena Kozena et al
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=pSG3H2oJ7qc&list=RDpSG3H2oJ7qc&start_r
adio=1
1:17:02 Violin Sonata “Blues” Hadelich and Weiss
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=FkIxuxqBBJE
1:19:20 Bolero Dudamel and Vienna Phil
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=E9PiL5icwic
1:22:06 film of Ravel with Olin Downes
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Nf-IWOhRRYo
1:23:41 Concerto for Left Hand Bavouzet and Salonen/Philharmonia
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hu9KcFsB84I&t=916s
1:26:21 G Major Concerto Argerich /Krivine/ Orch Nat’l de France (2017)
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=vlvWfP-iFmY
1:29:31 Don Quixote to Dulcinea Prato and Pratico
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=55kvsZN6YsA
1:33:53 Mother Goose Jussen Bros
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=kfJqf40vyn8
- published: 09 Jul 2023
- views: 832
6:47
Maurice Ravel - Pavane for Dead Princess
Painting - Lake George, 1869
Artist - John Frederick Kensett (1816--1872)
Painting - Lake George, 1869
Artist - John Frederick Kensett (1816--1872)
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Pavane_For_Dead_Princess
Painting - Lake George, 1869
Artist - John Frederick Kensett (1816--1872)
- published: 15 Jan 2008
- views: 9101066
55:24
Maurice Ravel - Daphnis et Chloé | Saraste | WDR Sinfonieorchester | WDR Rundfunkchor
Maurice Ravels "Daphnis et Chloé", aufgeführt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester und dem WDR Rundfunkchor unter der Leitung von Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Live aufgezeichnet a...
Maurice Ravels "Daphnis et Chloé", aufgeführt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester und dem WDR Rundfunkchor unter der Leitung von Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Live aufgezeichnet am 19. Februar 2016 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Tableau I (Une prairie а la lisiére d'un bois sacré)
00:00:04 1. Introduction et danse religieuse
00:10:22 2. Danse générale
00:11:49 3. Danse grotesque de Dorcon
00:13:37 4. Danse légére et gracieuse de Daphnis
00:18:04 5. Danse de Lycéion
00:21:08 6. Nocturne. Danse lente et mystérieuse des Nymphes
Tableau II (Camp des pirates)
00:26:08 7. Introduction
00:28:40 8. Danse guerrière
00:33:03 9. Danse suppliante de Chloé
Tableau III (Paysage du première 1er tableau, а la fin de la nuit)
00:38:59 10. Lever du jour
11. Pantomime (Les amours de Pan et Syrinx)
00:50:45 12. Danse générale (Bacchanale)
WDR Sinfonieorchester
WDR Rundfunkchor
Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leitung
Robert Blank, Einstudierung WDR Rundfunkchor
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Maurice Ravels "Daphnis et Chloé", aufgeführt vom WDR Sinfonieorchester und dem WDR Rundfunkchor unter der Leitung von Jukka-Pekka Saraste. Live aufgezeichnet am 19. Februar 2016 in der Kölner Philharmonie.
Tableau I (Une prairie а la lisiére d'un bois sacré)
00:00:04 1. Introduction et danse religieuse
00:10:22 2. Danse générale
00:11:49 3. Danse grotesque de Dorcon
00:13:37 4. Danse légére et gracieuse de Daphnis
00:18:04 5. Danse de Lycéion
00:21:08 6. Nocturne. Danse lente et mystérieuse des Nymphes
Tableau II (Camp des pirates)
00:26:08 7. Introduction
00:28:40 8. Danse guerrière
00:33:03 9. Danse suppliante de Chloé
Tableau III (Paysage du première 1er tableau, а la fin de la nuit)
00:38:59 10. Lever du jour
11. Pantomime (Les amours de Pan et Syrinx)
00:50:45 12. Danse générale (Bacchanale)
WDR Sinfonieorchester
WDR Rundfunkchor
Jukka-Pekka Saraste, Leitung
Robert Blank, Einstudierung WDR Rundfunkchor
► Mehr zum Sinfonieorchester, zu Konzerten und aktuellen Livestreams gibt es bei https://www.wdr-sinfonieorchester.de
► Das WDR Sinfonieorchester bei Facebook https://www.facebook.com/wdrsinfonieorchester
- published: 06 Oct 2016
- views: 613473
24:40
Maurice Ravel. Concerto per pianoforte e orchestra in sol maggiore
Martha Argerich, piano.
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana.
Direttore Alexander Vedernikov.
Progetto Martha Argerich 2016.
Lugano
Martha Argerich, piano.
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana.
Direttore Alexander Vedernikov.
Progetto Martha Argerich 2016.
Lugano
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel._Concerto_Per_Pianoforte_E_Orchestra_In_Sol_Maggiore
Martha Argerich, piano.
Orchestra della Svizzera italiana.
Direttore Alexander Vedernikov.
Progetto Martha Argerich 2016.
Lugano
- published: 07 Aug 2023
- views: 58
3:16
Maurice Ravel's Stunning Piano Writing
Ravel’s Gaspard de La Nuit was written in 1908. It’s three movements contain some of the most intricate, poetic and technically difficult piano music ever writt...
Ravel’s Gaspard de La Nuit was written in 1908. It’s three movements contain some of the most intricate, poetic and technically difficult piano music ever written. They were inspired by the fantastical poems of Aloysius Bertrand. The first movement, Ondine, is about a seductive underwater nymph, and Ravel’s music is unprecedentedly rich and virtuosic in presenting an array of shimmering watery textures of various sorts. The music in this extract comes from the climax of the movement, in which giant tertiary steps of harmony are presented in complex cascades of notes in both hands. On the page it looks almost unplayable, but the passage is worked out with extraordinary precision so that the patterns lie under the fingers with the thumbs playing a crucial melodic role.
MUSICAL EXCERPTS USED IN THIS VIDEO
Maurice Ravel: Ondine from Gaspard de la Nuit (1908)
Louis Lortie, piano solo.
John Coltrane: Giant Steps (1959)
#Ravel #gaspard #musicprofessor
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Ravel’s Gaspard de La Nuit was written in 1908. It’s three movements contain some of the most intricate, poetic and technically difficult piano music ever written. They were inspired by the fantastical poems of Aloysius Bertrand. The first movement, Ondine, is about a seductive underwater nymph, and Ravel’s music is unprecedentedly rich and virtuosic in presenting an array of shimmering watery textures of various sorts. The music in this extract comes from the climax of the movement, in which giant tertiary steps of harmony are presented in complex cascades of notes in both hands. On the page it looks almost unplayable, but the passage is worked out with extraordinary precision so that the patterns lie under the fingers with the thumbs playing a crucial melodic role.
MUSICAL EXCERPTS USED IN THIS VIDEO
Maurice Ravel: Ondine from Gaspard de la Nuit (1908)
Louis Lortie, piano solo.
John Coltrane: Giant Steps (1959)
#Ravel #gaspard #musicprofessor
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Edited by Ian Coulter ( https://www.iancoultermusic.com )
Produced and directed by Ian Coulter & Matthew King
- published: 19 Jan 2023
- views: 170434
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Martha Argerich: Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major | Nobel Prize Concert 2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
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As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri...
published: 30 Jun 2018
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Seong-Jin Cho: Ravel Piano Concerto in G major(with the BPO and Sir Simon Rattle, 2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
published: 10 Oct 2021
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Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally ...
published: 15 Nov 2015
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet - Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
published: 04 Nov 2013
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Yuja Wang - Ravel G Major Piano Concerto plus encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
published: 02 Jan 2017
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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published: 30 Jul 2018
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Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli - Ravel Piano Concerto
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
published: 21 May 2012
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Ravel : Concerto en sol (Martha Argerich / Orchestre national de France / Emmanuel Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois po...
published: 03 May 2018
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Ravel - Piano Concerto in G [Seong-Jin Cho]
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
published: 14 Jun 2024
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Martha Argerich: Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestre National de France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
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published: 29 Oct 2020
23:40
Martha Argerich: Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major | Nobel Prize Concert 2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Y...
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri Temirkanov, this time leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are also attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year.
https://wn.com/Martha_Argerich_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major_|_Nobel_Prize_Concert_2009
From the Stockholm Concert Hall,
The Nobel Prize Concert with the Crown Princess, Victoria
Martha Argerich - piano
The Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra
Yuri Temirkanov - conductor
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G Major
0:00 I. Allegramente
8:40 II. Adagio assai
18:44 III. Presto
Click here to watch the full Nobel Prize Concert: https://goo.gl/7thmTX
Click here to compare Martha Argerich's interpretation with David Fray's: https://youtu.be/cJOW5mlhH_Y
Subscribe to EuroArts: https://goo.gl/jrui3M
As part of the official Nobel Week, the world’s most renowned artists are gathering each year to pay tribute to the Nobel Laureates. The 2009 concert offered a special highlight in the series with Martha Argerich performing Ravel’s Piano Concerto in G Major by Maurice Ravel under Yuri Temirkanov, this time leading the Royal Stockholm Philharmonic Orchestra. Members of the Swedish Royal Family as well as guests of the Nobel Foundation are also attending the highly acclaimed event, which gathers internationally renowned artists and conductors each year.
- published: 30 Jun 2018
- views: 1399707
25:05
Seong-Jin Cho: Ravel Piano Concerto in G major(with the BPO and Sir Simon Rattle, 2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
https://wn.com/Seong_Jin_Cho_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major(With_The_Bpo_And_Sir_Simon_Rattle,_2017)
Berliner Philharmoniker conducted by Sir Simon Rattle
November 4, 2017 Berliner Philharmonie
00:00 I. Allegrament
09:05 II. Adagio assai
18:25 III. Presto
- published: 10 Oct 2021
- views: 169673
21:58
Maurice Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedett...
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally overflows with exuberance, delight, and verve. The Concerto may have been conceived in 1928, the year Ravel received his honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. While some commentators have found the source of this Concerto in Ravel's Rhapsody on Basque themes Zazpiak bat, a project which remained unfinished, Robert de Fragny remembered that the composer had remarked that the dazzling opening theme came to him during a train ride from Oxford to London in 1928. In 1929, despite failing health, Ravel talked about a world tour on which he would perform his Concerto. While the world tour never materialized, the composer's life was sufficiently hectic, as he received a commission to compose another piano concerto, the Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand).
Completed in November 1931, the concerto was premiered in January 1932, in a legendary performance by Marguerite Long. The sensations that this work conjures up, right from the beginning, are brightness and boundless energy.
- Opening with a whiplash sound, the first movement, Allegramente, proceeds rapidly, from an initial burst of light, composed of a lively piccolo tune threading through crystalline, harp-like piano figuration, to the incisive ending, traversing the many truly magical, even mysterious, moments of repose, when the piano indulges in dreamy, languid soliloquies. Delighting in the piano's expressive potential, Ravel fully employs the instrument's sonority, weaving, for example, a trill into a melody. The piano's rich and subtle discourse is magnificently matched by the orchestra, which, appearing in many guises, mimics and complements the piano, reinforcing the sensation of relentless energy by sharp, metallic, insistent statements by the trumpet. Ravel's splendid orchestration (like his "Daphnis and Chloe", uploaded on this channel), which tempts the listener to experience this work as a brilliant, and almost self-sufficient, demonstration of sheer musical color, reflects the composer's interest in jazz, evidenced by blue notes, trombone glissandi, and similar effects. However, the jazz elements are profoundly Ravelian, which means that they hardly strike the listener as out of context.
- The remarkable second movement introduces an introspective, soulful atmosphere, seemingly quite remote from the bustle of the previous movement. A simply stated solo piano theme, of a disarming yet profoundly soulful simplicity, suggesting, perhaps, the image of a solitary promenade in the moonlight, yields to a timeless flute theme which expresses feelings of longing, sorrow, and subdued, yet clearly stated, passion.
- The final movement, as the piano wends its way through a series of shrieks and wails, executed by woodwind and brass instruments, affects the listener as a mounting wave of sound. A sudden, abrupt exclamation concludes the seductive cacophony of this climactic movement, and the listener experiences a desire to revisit the enchanted landscape of a musical work whose limpid formal structure contains a seemingly boundless world -- without a trace of creative fatigue or ambivalence -- of elegantly turned musical ideas.
The concerto is dedicated "à Marguerite Long".
https://wn.com/Maurice_Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Major
- Composer: Joseph-Maurice Ravel (7 March 1875 -- 28 December 1937)
- Orchestra: Philharmonia Orchestra
- Conductor: Ettore Gracis
- Soloist: Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
- Year of recording: 1957
Piano Concerto in G major, written in 1929-1931.
00:00 - I. Allegramente
08:37 - II. Adagio assai
18:02 - III. Presto
The piano was Ravel's favorite instrument, and of his two extraordinary concertos, the Piano Concerto in G major was, in his opinion, "more Ravelian." Indeed, the two works are profoundly different, but without being, as Vladimir Jankélévitch observed in his book about the composer, more (or less) Ravelian than the other. Nevertheless, Ravel's opinion should not be dismissed, for it reflects his personal predilection, and, as any listener can tell, the work literally overflows with exuberance, delight, and verve. The Concerto may have been conceived in 1928, the year Ravel received his honorary doctorate from the University of Oxford. While some commentators have found the source of this Concerto in Ravel's Rhapsody on Basque themes Zazpiak bat, a project which remained unfinished, Robert de Fragny remembered that the composer had remarked that the dazzling opening theme came to him during a train ride from Oxford to London in 1928. In 1929, despite failing health, Ravel talked about a world tour on which he would perform his Concerto. While the world tour never materialized, the composer's life was sufficiently hectic, as he received a commission to compose another piano concerto, the Piano Concerto in D major (for the left hand).
Completed in November 1931, the concerto was premiered in January 1932, in a legendary performance by Marguerite Long. The sensations that this work conjures up, right from the beginning, are brightness and boundless energy.
- Opening with a whiplash sound, the first movement, Allegramente, proceeds rapidly, from an initial burst of light, composed of a lively piccolo tune threading through crystalline, harp-like piano figuration, to the incisive ending, traversing the many truly magical, even mysterious, moments of repose, when the piano indulges in dreamy, languid soliloquies. Delighting in the piano's expressive potential, Ravel fully employs the instrument's sonority, weaving, for example, a trill into a melody. The piano's rich and subtle discourse is magnificently matched by the orchestra, which, appearing in many guises, mimics and complements the piano, reinforcing the sensation of relentless energy by sharp, metallic, insistent statements by the trumpet. Ravel's splendid orchestration (like his "Daphnis and Chloe", uploaded on this channel), which tempts the listener to experience this work as a brilliant, and almost self-sufficient, demonstration of sheer musical color, reflects the composer's interest in jazz, evidenced by blue notes, trombone glissandi, and similar effects. However, the jazz elements are profoundly Ravelian, which means that they hardly strike the listener as out of context.
- The remarkable second movement introduces an introspective, soulful atmosphere, seemingly quite remote from the bustle of the previous movement. A simply stated solo piano theme, of a disarming yet profoundly soulful simplicity, suggesting, perhaps, the image of a solitary promenade in the moonlight, yields to a timeless flute theme which expresses feelings of longing, sorrow, and subdued, yet clearly stated, passion.
- The final movement, as the piano wends its way through a series of shrieks and wails, executed by woodwind and brass instruments, affects the listener as a mounting wave of sound. A sudden, abrupt exclamation concludes the seductive cacophony of this climactic movement, and the listener experiences a desire to revisit the enchanted landscape of a musical work whose limpid formal structure contains a seemingly boundless world -- without a trace of creative fatigue or ambivalence -- of elegantly turned musical ideas.
The concerto is dedicated "à Marguerite Long".
- published: 15 Nov 2015
- views: 755127
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Jean-Yves Thibaudet - Ravel - Piano Concerto in G major
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assa...
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
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Maurice Ravel
Piano Concerto in G major
1 Allegramente
2 Adagio assai
3 Presto
Jean-Yves Thibaudet, piano
Gustav Mahler Jugendorchester
Philippe Jordan. conductor
Live recording. London, Proms 2013
- published: 04 Nov 2013
- views: 461897
29:17
Yuja Wang - Ravel G Major Piano Concerto plus encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
E...
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
https://wn.com/Yuja_Wang_Ravel_G_Major_Piano_Concerto_Plus_Encores
Yuja Wang plays Ravel's piano concerto in G minor with Orchestra dell'Accademia Nazionale di Santa Cecilia in Rome in June 2016. Lionel Bringuier conducting.
Encores: Carmen Variations (Horowitz), Melody (Guck/Sgambati)
- published: 02 Jan 2017
- views: 327925
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre ...
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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Ravel: Piano Concerto in G Major, M. 83 - II. Adagio assai · Krystian Zimerman · The Cleveland Orchestra · Pierre Boulez · Maurice Ravel
Ravel: Piano Concertos; Valses nobles et sentimentales
℗ 1998 Deutsche Grammophon GmbH, Berlin
Released on: 1998-01-01
Producer: Roger Wright
Producer: Dr. Marion Thiem
Producer, Recording Producer: Helmut Burk
Studio Personnel, Balance Engineer: Rainer Maillard
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Klaus Behrens
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Stephan Flock
Studio Personnel, Recording Engineer: Reinhard Lagemann
Editor: Jürgen Bulgrin
Composer: Maurice Ravel
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- published: 30 Jul 2018
- views: 585899
25:52
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli - Ravel Piano Concerto
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
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Ravel: Concerto in Sol per pianoforte e orchestra
Arturo Benedetti Michelangeli
London Symphony Orchestra - Sergiu Celibidache
1982
sobriofestival.com
- published: 21 May 2012
- views: 580264
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Ravel : Concerto en sol (Martha Argerich / Orchestre national de France / Emmanuel Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel K...
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois poétique, envolée et formelle, l’œuvre fait référence à deux maîtres du concerto pour piano. A travers son deuxième mouvement, Ravel s’inspire directement du Larghetto tiré du Quintette avec clarinette de Mozart, compositeur qui demeure sa principale référence en termes de forme. Il se nourrit aussi de la musique de Saint-Saëns, modèle de virtuosité et d’éclat pianistique, et de celle de Liszt, avec son Concerto pour piano n°1.
Classique par sa forme en trois mouvements (Allegramente, Adagio assai et Presto), l’œuvre n’en est pas moins extrêmement moderne par ses emprunts au jazz, en particulier dans les deux derniers mouvements. L’Adagio est « comme improvisé », il « fait usage de la blue note et rappelle le récent jazz symphonique de Gershwin. » Le Presto mêle quant à lui jazz et folklore dans une course effrénée entre le piano et l’orchestre.
10 choses que vous ne savez peut être pas sur Ravel:
https://www.francemusique.fr/musique-classique/10-petites-choses-que-vous-ne-savez-peut-etre-pas-sur-ravel-33496
Le concerto en sol par Fazil Say :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9O_JwYuhWo
Biographie de Maurice Ravel
https://www.francemusique.fr/personne/maurice-ravel?xtmc=maurice%20ravel&xtnp=1&xtcr=1
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https://wn.com/Ravel_Concerto_En_Sol_(Martha_Argerich_Orchestre_National_De_France_Emmanuel_Krivine)
Martha Argerich interprète le Concerto pour piano et orchestre en sol majeur de Maurice Ravel aux côtés de l’Orchestre National de France, dirigé par Emmanuel Krivine.
Enregistré le 5 octobre 2017 à l’Auditorium de la Maison de la Radio (Paris).
#MauriceRavel #argerich #OrchestreNationalDeFrance #piano
00:00 - Début du concert
01:11 - 1er mouvement : Allegramente
09:30 - 2ème mouvement : Adagio assai
18:46 - 3ème mouvement : Presto
25:37 - Encore 1: Kreisler - Schon Rosmarin
28:47 - Encore 2: Scarlatti - Sonata K141 in D minor
La composition du Concerto pour piano en sol majeur de Ravel est contemporaine de celle de son Concerto pour la main gauche, en 1929. Le premier est « solaire et turbulent », le second « sombre et désespéré », note le musicologue Nicolas Southon.
A la fois poétique, envolée et formelle, l’œuvre fait référence à deux maîtres du concerto pour piano. A travers son deuxième mouvement, Ravel s’inspire directement du Larghetto tiré du Quintette avec clarinette de Mozart, compositeur qui demeure sa principale référence en termes de forme. Il se nourrit aussi de la musique de Saint-Saëns, modèle de virtuosité et d’éclat pianistique, et de celle de Liszt, avec son Concerto pour piano n°1.
Classique par sa forme en trois mouvements (Allegramente, Adagio assai et Presto), l’œuvre n’en est pas moins extrêmement moderne par ses emprunts au jazz, en particulier dans les deux derniers mouvements. L’Adagio est « comme improvisé », il « fait usage de la blue note et rappelle le récent jazz symphonique de Gershwin. » Le Presto mêle quant à lui jazz et folklore dans une course effrénée entre le piano et l’orchestre.
10 choses que vous ne savez peut être pas sur Ravel:
https://www.francemusique.fr/musique-classique/10-petites-choses-que-vous-ne-savez-peut-etre-pas-sur-ravel-33496
Le concerto en sol par Fazil Say :
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=J9O_JwYuhWo
Biographie de Maurice Ravel
https://www.francemusique.fr/personne/maurice-ravel?xtmc=maurice%20ravel&xtnp=1&xtcr=1
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- published: 03 May 2018
- views: 662295
22:27
Ravel - Piano Concerto in G [Seong-Jin Cho]
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27...
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
https://wn.com/Ravel_Piano_Concerto_In_G_Seong_Jin_Cho
Maurice Ravel
M. 83, Piano Concerto in G major
Performer : Seong-Jin Cho
00:00 I. Allegramente
06:00 Cadenza
06:56 I. Allegramente
08:37 II. Adagio assai
18:27 III. Presto
Original Video : https://youtu.be/qJFLrGQMJZ4?si=AOcWWJi9aDABu8li
- published: 14 Jun 2024
- views: 757
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Martha Argerich: Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra (Orchestre National de France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don...
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don't miss this intimate documentary on Martha Argerich, recorded by her daughter Stéphanie Argerich on @Euroarts: https://youtu.be/WV2jPWyQOqE
You may also find it with Spanish subtitles: https://youtu.be/22PvxFcMFxA
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
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https://wn.com/Martha_Argerich_Ravel_Concerto_For_Piano_And_Orchestra_(Orchestre_National_De_France)
From Alte Oper Frankfurt, 1990
Pianist Martha Argerich and the Orchestre National de France under the baton of Charles Dutoit
Are you a Martha Argerich fan? Don't miss this intimate documentary on Martha Argerich, recorded by her daughter Stéphanie Argerich on @Euroarts: https://youtu.be/WV2jPWyQOqE
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Maurice Ravel - Concerto for Piano and Orchestra in G Major
0:00 Intro
0:44 I. Allegramente
9:00 II. Adagio assai
17:55 III. Presto
© Licensed by Digital Classics Distribution
- published: 29 Oct 2020
- views: 74141