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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.
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*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
Noah Johnson : The ads aren’t from me - these are copyrighted performances, so youtube monetizes them (to be clear: I’ve made $0.00). I’m unable to remove them. HOWEVER, I made a video with all my own recordings, and there is no copyright and thus no ads! You can listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6mWPjcgIJU&t=497s&ab_channel=NoahJohnson
Тантрический Йогин : it is just amazing how he plays without even looking at piano and without touching it! Real master!
Dave Lester : My orchestra prof. had many interesting memories of Ravel he shared with us. I was lucky. Now I am 72 and it seemed long ago, but still alive inside me.
Gar96 : “I have so much music in my head, I have said nothing; I have so much more to say.”
One of Maurice Ravel’s last words.
wonderingheights : After searching for calming but energetic music to keep my mind focused while working, I clicked on a Chopin video, which led me to Debussy, which led me to Satie, which led me to Ravel, which led me to Respighi, which led me to Fanny Mendelssohn and then Clara Schumann...I never knew such wonderful pieces of piano art existed. Never looking back...
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
@decaygrim8943 : Shout out to the drummer boy who played the whole 17 minutes without missing a single beat. A metronome could t keep a better tempo.
@H1dden1s : I played the snare part in regional orchestra at the state competition. The beginning is maybe the most nervous I've ever been. Obviously any decent musician could sight-read that part passably, but playing it exposed, alone, with perfect metronomic rhythm and flawless intonation, coaxing the loudest instrument in the building down to the threshold of hearing, then managing an even crescendo for 16 minutes, that's another thing entirely. The temptation to lose focus is profound. But by the end, when the groove has long set in and Maurice Ravel has given you and everyone else the go-ahead to play literally as loud as you can, you feel invincible. That stupid ostinato absolutely transcends itself and becomes a spiritual experience.
@XodusFTW : Much respect to the drummer keeping that beat all the way.
@trentjohnson106 : The trombone solo, was the best I've ever heard...Absolutely amazing!!! This is by far my favorite rendition of Bolero...
@MissStrawb29 : I visited my 92 year Grandmother today. She said when she was young she would blast this song over and over with her sisters (with my great grandmother getting rather sick of it) but had no recollection of the song at all. She could only describe it to us. It wasn't until my father mentioned it might be Bolero. We played it to her and it was! She was so stoked to hear it again as she wanted to hear the song for years but couldn't recall the composer or tune.
On that note - my grandma's sister recently passed away. I only hope she is listening to this glorious song in the next life.
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
Provided to YouTube by Ditto Music
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte · Ruben Williams · Maurice Ravel
Classical Piano
℗ ClarityMusic
Released on: 2016-07-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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
Noah Johnson : The ads aren’t from me - these are copyrighted performances, so youtube monetizes them (to be clear: I’ve made $0.00). I’m unable to remove them. HOWEVER, I made a video with all my own recordings, and there is no copyright and thus no ads! You can listen here: https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=g6mWPjcgIJU&t=497s&ab_channel=NoahJohnson
Тантрический Йогин : it is just amazing how he plays without even looking at piano and without touching it! Real master!
Dave Lester : My orchestra prof. had many interesting memories of Ravel he shared with us. I was lucky. Now I am 72 and it seemed long ago, but still alive inside me.
Gar96 : “I have so much music in my head, I have said nothing; I have so much more to say.”
One of Maurice Ravel’s last words.
wonderingheights : After searching for calming but energetic music to keep my mind focused while working, I clicked on a Chopin video, which led me to Debussy, which led me to Satie, which led me to Ravel, which led me to Respighi, which led me to Fanny Mendelssohn and then Clara Schumann...I never knew such wonderful pieces of piano art existed. Never looking back...
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
@decaygrim8943 : Shout out to the drummer boy who played the whole 17 minutes without missing a single beat. A metronome could t keep a better tempo.
@H1dden1s : I played the snare part in regional orchestra at the state competition. The beginning is maybe the most nervous I've ever been. Obviously any decent musician could sight-read that part passably, but playing it exposed, alone, with perfect metronomic rhythm and flawless intonation, coaxing the loudest instrument in the building down to the threshold of hearing, then managing an even crescendo for 16 minutes, that's another thing entirely. The temptation to lose focus is profound. But by the end, when the groove has long set in and Maurice Ravel has given you and everyone else the go-ahead to play literally as loud as you can, you feel invincible. That stupid ostinato absolutely transcends itself and becomes a spiritual experience.
@XodusFTW : Much respect to the drummer keeping that beat all the way.
@trentjohnson106 : The trombone solo, was the best I've ever heard...Absolutely amazing!!! This is by far my favorite rendition of Bolero...
@MissStrawb29 : I visited my 92 year Grandmother today. She said when she was young she would blast this song over and over with her sisters (with my great grandmother getting rather sick of it) but had no recollection of the song at all. She could only describe it to us. It wasn't until my father mentioned it might be Bolero. We played it to her and it was! She was so stoked to hear it again as she wanted to hear the song for years but couldn't recall the composer or tune.
On that note - my grandma's sister recently passed away. I only hope she is listening to this glorious song in the next life.
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte
Provided to YouTube by Ditto Music
Pavane Pour Une Infante Défunte · Ruben Williams · Maurice Ravel
Classical Piano
℗ ClarityMusic
Released on: 2016-07-10
Auto-generated by YouTube.
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