Debussy: Prélude à  l'aprés-midi d'un Faune | François-Xavier Roth & London Symphony Orchestra

Publicado 2017-04-28
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François-Xavier Roth conducts the London Symphony Orchestra in Debussy's Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune. Recorded live at the Barbican Centre on 23 April 2017.

Programme notes: lso.co.uk/images/pdf/23-04-FXR-Web.pdf

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Edited by Wash Media

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Todos los comentarios (21)
  • That wide shot at around 5:23 when you can see the orchestra all moving in time was wonderful. This composition always makes me feel like everything's going to be ok.
  • @Transition333
    I WATCH THIS OVER AND OVER! This video is enjoyable not only to watch the amazing performances of the musicians and conductor but to listen to such a beautiful piece of music. Thank you so very much.
  • It's surprising to see how amazing and fascinating this piece remains; 130 years later
  • @jamesburton9350
    Orchestral design down to smallest detail observed by the LSO, keeping Claude's desire that it should sound as though it had not been written down. Two tiny mini cymbals, two - then one, harps, solo flute and oboe - world class - no nerves. Bravo!
  • Fantastico!!! Grande interpretazione ❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
  • @jeffrey4466
    4:15 to 6:15 is the most beautiful 2 minutes of music I think I have ever heard and ever will hear. This music truly moves me and so strongly expresses many complex feelings, and while I might struggle to describe them in words, my soul has no difficulty understanding.
  • Questa musica 🎶 strapperebbe un sorriso 😅 a chiunque ❤❤❤❤❤❤🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉Giuseppe Perego Monza 16.2.1962 Grazie
  • @cliffhughes6010
    This is wonderful - a great recording of a truly great performance. And a respectful silence from the audience before the applause begins. It's my favourite version on YouTube.
  • @shin-i-chikozima
    The comfort and wonderfulness of Debussy‘s music are out of this world, and irreplaceable This masterpiece digs up old memories , and I shed tears From Tokyo of the Land of the Rising Sun 🇯🇵
  • Thanks for posting this wonderful performance of one of the most sublime pieces of music ever written. Maurice Ravel went so far as to say in an interview that it was his innermost wish to die to the sounds of this 'unique marvel in the whole of music'.
  • @clickhand
    what it sounds like when human consciousness is transcended with orchestral music. thank you Debussy and LSO. life is patiently waiting.
  • @Kingayethe1
    It's Like a marriage of colors being mixed together elegantly and soundly, like the harps are so beautiful along with the mixer of the violin and baritones being with rest of the instruments. Truly a work of art.
  • @rebecca2659
    The first flute played the beginning note perfectly!
  • @Transition333
    It’s time to come back again and listen to this most beautiful piece brought out so magnificently by FXR. I’ve never heard a more beautifully performed version. I listen to this with earphones and transcend to another place; an unbelievable experience!
  • @amyzh3888
    By Claude Debussy, one of the best composers
  • Can’t add much more to previous comment, sublime indeed, and share Ravels wish. Patricia
  • @anamariaytomas
    This is the best version I have ever heard of this magic piece of music. I adore Debussy!!!!!
  • This is my favorite version of this piece and I listen to it regularly. It brings me to tears each time I hear it—today, especially so for some reason. How lucky I am to have this available to listen to whenever I want to hear its loveliness.