Daphnis et Chloé Suite No.2 M. 57b: 3. Danse générale
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2 mélodies hébraïques: II. L'Enigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Alborada del gracioso Quizá esta vez logres comprender La razón por la que hice…
concerto for piano and orchestra in g major: iii. presto Keep on moving Don′t stop like the hands of time Click cloc…
Deux mélodies hébraïques : II. L'énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Deux Mélodies Hébraïques: 1. Kaddisch McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) Kaddisch Der Text von Ravels Ver…
Deux mélodies hébraïques: 2. L'énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Deux mélodies hébraïques: I. Kaddisch McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) Kaddisch Der Text von Ravels Ver…
Deux mélodies hébraïques: II. L'énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Deux Mélodies hébraïques: Kaddisch McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) Kaddisch Der Text von Ravels Ver…
Deux mélodies hébraïques: L'énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Kaddisch McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) Kaddisch Der Text von Ravels Ver…
L'Énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…
Melodies hébraïques: I. L'énigme éternelle McURICE RcVEL (1875-1937) L'énigme éternelle L'Énigme éter…



Tzigane I get camping eyes in the final hour Last minute shoppers…


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@leoinsf

Dave, if you look at some of the other pieces Ravel wrote: "Bolero", etc. you see this cinematic quality to his music.
However, Daphnis goes straight to cinematic heaven!

The bottom line is that he wrote it as a ballet, not a symphonic work.
It was support for the visual brilliance of his ballet. And to think that most of us have never seen this in the form Ravel wrote it: as a ballet.

It is so sad because in symphonic performances, the instruments dance (and sing) and this is part of the attraction of this piece.

I cannot speak cogently about "Daphnis and Chloe" because it is so beautiful that I melt, my mind gushes, and my emotions run wild!
I am a "Daphnis/Chloe" freak.

Frankly, I consider it the greatest orchestral work ever written. I am probably the only Ravel-worshipper on the planet.
I am attempting the Maltempo arrangement of Suite #2 Daphnis et Chloe.



All comments from YouTube:

@duckymcscrooge438

Heaven....this music actually cools the air in the room on a hot summers day!

@LittleJohnandBaloo

You got that right, Uncle Scrooge!

@starrysoup

I love u

@sockmonkeyarts5241

I'd agree but I'm still sweating practicing the freaking picc excerpt 😬

@stephenjablonsky1941

Without doubt, this is one of the greatest orchestral pieces ever conceived. I never fail to be amazed by its beauty and ingenuity.

@EmanuelSN

There's just this feeling at 1:07 it's so different I have never listened to anything like it before, dreamy almost like fantasy, it's just spectacular!

@davidsanderson5918

Young people raised on movie soundtracks rather than concert hall music should get a shock now hearing this. "OMG what film is this?"
Its significance far outstretches the characters of Daphne and Chloe. I hear a whole century of cinematic music in this piece.

@leoinsf

Dave, if you look at some of the other pieces Ravel wrote: "Bolero", etc. you see this cinematic quality to his music.
However, Daphnis goes straight to cinematic heaven!

The bottom line is that he wrote it as a ballet, not a symphonic work.
It was support for the visual brilliance of his ballet. And to think that most of us have never seen this in the form Ravel wrote it: as a ballet.

It is so sad because in symphonic performances, the instruments dance (and sing) and this is part of the attraction of this piece.

I cannot speak cogently about "Daphnis and Chloe" because it is so beautiful that I melt, my mind gushes, and my emotions run wild!
I am a "Daphnis/Chloe" freak.

Frankly, I consider it the greatest orchestral work ever written. I am probably the only Ravel-worshipper on the planet.
I am attempting the Maltempo arrangement of Suite #2 Daphnis et Chloe.

@lloydhinshelwood

Soo many early 20th century composers are relentlessly recycled without correct credit. Holst, Ravel, Stravinsky etc style and influence make up the core components of the great modern film composers and most are sadly ignorant of where the creativity and style comes from.

@blackmore4

@Leo Catalano The symphony performances (of the 2 suites) also miss out the choir (featured in the original ballet and full score). Loved your post. Almost all Ravel's orchestral pieces strikes me as the greatest orchestral work ever written while playing! My favourites are the Mother Goose Suite and then the full Daphnis et Chloe ballet score, with Le Tombeau de Couperin a close third. ☺️

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