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Claude Debussy (22 August 1862 - 25 March 1918) was a French composer. He is sometimes seen as the first Impressionist composer, although he vigorously rejected the term. He was among the most influential composers of the late 19th and early 20th centuries.
Born to a family of modest means and little cultural involvement, Debussy showed enough musical talent to be admitted at the age of ten to France's leading music college, the Conservatoire de Paris. He originally studied the piano, but found his vocation in innovative composition, despite the disapproval of the Conservatoire's conservative professors. He took many years to develop his mature style, and was nearly 40 when he achieved international fame in 1902 with the only opera he completed, Pelléas et Mélisande.
Debussy's orchestral works include Prélude à l'après-midi d'un faune (1894), Nocturnes (1897-1899) and Images (1905-1912). His music was to a considerable extent a reaction against Wagner and the German musical tradition. He regarded the classical symphony as obsolete and sought an alternative in his "symphonic sketches", La mer (1903-1905). His piano works include two books of Préludes and two of Études. Throughout his career he wrote mélodies based on a wide variety of poetry, including his own. He was greatly influenced by the Symbolist poetic movement of the later 19th century. A small number of works, including the early La Damoiselle élue and the late Le Martyre de saint Sébastien have important parts for chorus. In his final years, he focused on chamber music, completing three of six planned sonatas for different combinations of instruments.
With early influences including Russian and far-eastern music, Debussy developed his own style of harmony and orchestral colouring, derided - and unsuccessfully resisted - by much of the musical establishment of the day. His works have strongly influenced a wide range of composers including Béla Bartók, Olivier Messiaen, George Benjamin, and the jazz pianist and composer Bill Evans. Debussy died from cancer at his home in Paris at the age of 55 after a composing career of a little more than 30 years.
Claude Debussy
Tracklist
OBRAS PARA PIANO
1. Arabesque Nº1
2. Arabesque Nº2
3. Clair De Lune
4. Passepied
5. Rêverie
6. Hommage A Rameau
7. Voiles
8. Les Sons Et Les Parfums Tournent Dans L'air Du Soir
9. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin
10. La Cathédral Engloutie
11. Musiciens
12. Le Petit Berger
13. Golliwogg's Cakewalk
14. L'isle Joyeuse
15. Prelúdio para a tarde de um fauno
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@danielhan2604
@danielhan2604 7 років тому
0:00 Arabesque Nº1 4:21 Arabesque Nº2 7:49 Clair De Lune 13:29 Passepied 16:46 Rêverie 21:40 Hommage A Rameau 29:22 Voiles 33:41 Les Sons Et Les Parfums Tournent Dans L'air Du Soir 37:58 La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin 41:02 La Cathédral Engloutie 48:10 Musiciens 50:35 Le Petit Berger 54:05 Golliwogg's Cakewalk 57:13 L'isle Joyeuse 1:03:35 Prelúdio para a tarde de um fauno
@bonoschraepler5871
@bonoschraepler5871 7 років тому
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@barbroljungberg3747
@barbroljungberg3747 7 років тому
😥
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 років тому
I know a guy named Daniel Han
@user-kp4ol3cj6h
@user-kp4ol3cj6h 7 років тому
thank u
@gabrielcote6687
@gabrielcote6687 7 років тому
Avenged Sevenfold and Debussy, sounds like a good mix
@tweeterhead2320
@tweeterhead2320 3 роки тому
Imagine going through a breakup in the 1800s and Debussy drops another banger
@aheywood
@aheywood 2 роки тому
I want to like your comment but it’s at 69 and I don’t want to mess it up
@blooky102
@blooky102 2 роки тому
@@aheywood you can like now , its at 82 likes
@FunnyLeosVR
@FunnyLeosVR 2 роки тому
Lol
@christinetan7151
@christinetan7151 2 роки тому
@@aheywood now it's 217
@aheywood
@aheywood 2 роки тому
@@christinetan7151 don't worry, I liked it :)
@rimurutempestsama502
@rimurutempestsama502 3 роки тому
Once you try Debussy you can never go Bach.
@rimurutempestsama502
@rimurutempestsama502 3 роки тому
Stolen joke
@pedroapukl3569
@pedroapukl3569 3 роки тому
Family guy?
@rimurutempestsama502
@rimurutempestsama502 3 роки тому
@@pedroapukl3569 I think family guy stole it as well but yeah.
@wilfordbrimleypranks
@wilfordbrimleypranks 2 роки тому
Always finish on de Bach, never on Debussy
@zacvee7255
@zacvee7255 2 роки тому
@@wilfordbrimleypranks Woah there Wilford!
@diyartcollege1647
@diyartcollege1647 2 роки тому
Came for the bussy, stayed for the amazing music.
@buppo8931
@buppo8931 2 роки тому
Thank u
@blestem2344
@blestem2344 2 роки тому
Tru
@lifeisactuallyveryboring.7771
@lifeisactuallyveryboring.7771 2 роки тому
Pervert!
@NanaYawAforo
@NanaYawAforo 2 роки тому
Lol
@Sakeloni
@Sakeloni 2 роки тому
Art ,you cant just call this "music"
@HumanScourgeYT
@HumanScourgeYT 2 роки тому
Nothing gets a man going like Debussy. I love Debussy so much.
@ionutdaniel3552
@ionutdaniel3552 2 роки тому
soometimes all i can think about is debussy
@InfinityHS
@InfinityHS 2 роки тому
Debussy
@KittyKatty3180
@KittyKatty3180 2 роки тому
@@ionutdaniel3552 The disrespect
@surfinbird1238
@surfinbird1238 Рік тому
Always finish on de Bach, never on Debussy
@mammothfire
@mammothfire Рік тому
This comments section has met my expectations.
@prestigefoodandwine
@prestigefoodandwine 4 роки тому
The first time I heard music by Debussy I was 19 and a friend of mine was learning to play Clare de Lune... She could only play the first few bars but I had a very strong reaction to the music and went out of my way to discover more. I am 59 now and I have been playing the piano since I was about 30; I didn't have the opportunity until then, and I am mostly self-taught so my technique is unorthodox and my sight-reading is very poor. I wanted to play the piano even as a child but it wasn't possible. WHen I heard Clare de Lune I told myself I will play it one day. Last year I started to have lessons with a wonderful teacher and I told her my ambition is to play Clare de Lune, and she is helping me to get there. To be able to make this music myself is my dream. I can never tire of it.
@liambell1811
@liambell1811 4 роки тому
Hey me too. Look at "piano secrets" UKposts channel, you will find a whole 1 hour video tuturial on how to play clair de lune! Good luck and good day.
@jabransaeed6155
@jabransaeed6155 4 роки тому
How can someone has such fragile dreams.
@1mclassic
@1mclassic 4 роки тому
I lOVE Debussy~~
@ellenliljenberg1340
@ellenliljenberg1340 4 роки тому
Good luck with your dream!! I got soo impressed when I read your comment. You should never give up your deams, even when you think its too late, its never too late to do what you love.
@The_InfantMalePollockFrancis
@The_InfantMalePollockFrancis 4 роки тому
Do you think I could learn to read and okay starting at 27? Just don't know if it's a waste of ambition or time. Or money for the classes.
@petertimowreef9085
@petertimowreef9085 8 років тому
It's funny how you would think that the human emotions of sadness and joy are polar opposites of eachother, while in reality they feel amazingly similar. Debussy's music made me realise this.
@MiguelFlores-bm9gf
@MiguelFlores-bm9gf 8 років тому
+Peter Timowreef This is a deep truth that only music seems to be capable of expressing. Music makes all of life seem whole and beautiful.
@veroman007
@veroman007 8 років тому
+Peter Timowreef see buddhism. joy and pain are 2 sides of same coin. peace is above them as it transcends desire. debussy is in a sense giving a glimpse into that
@TheRealist2022
@TheRealist2022 8 років тому
+Peter Timowreef Indeed. Love his music.. but often find myself in tears. At other times, uplifted. There's never a time when I can't drag myself out of the doldrums, if I listen to Golliwogs Cakewalk!
@Brally100
@Brally100 8 років тому
+Peter Timowreef watch inside out sometime, rly good movie and also has the message that sadness and joy are intertwined
@TheRealist2022
@TheRealist2022 8 років тому
Bram Nollet +Peter Timowreef But my tears are not ones of sadness. I don't know what they are.. I don't know why I am crying.. but grief, despair, sadness.. all those "known" emotions that normally trigger tears in everyday life... they simply don't apply. I wish someone could explain why I cry at such beauty.
@mahatmaghandi4288
@mahatmaghandi4288 2 роки тому
I was 15 when i first got the taste for Debussy.. My life has never been the same since.
@SeanBerdin
@SeanBerdin 2 роки тому
🤨
@beastpuncher5927
@beastpuncher5927 2 роки тому
😂
@primonomeultimonomen1548
@primonomeultimonomen1548 2 роки тому
Ayo 🤨📸
@kajolika417
@kajolika417 2 роки тому
Very cool Ghandi
@kristijantodorovski5790
@kristijantodorovski5790 2 роки тому
same
@wifiondabus9819
@wifiondabus9819 Рік тому
Debussy: writes beautiful music Everyone: nice name, bro. Love Debussy
@Dany_the_splendid
@Dany_the_splendid Рік тому
What's wrong with his name? I genuinely don't understand. Somebody help me please 🙏
@keter-kunttry5066
@keter-kunttry5066 Рік тому
@@Dany_the_splendid it is a gay fornication reference
@stormychai
@stormychai Рік тому
@@Dany_the_splendid I honestly can't explain cuz I don't really get the joke either. I'm too old but I love classical music😂
@qmt1610
@qmt1610 Рік тому
@@Dany_the_splendid So basically, his name is Debussy. And De = da, the. Bussy = boy + pussy or they mean pussy in general. So they are making jokes about "the pussy" or "the bussy". Hope this helps you!
@jasonmok8072
@jasonmok8072 Рік тому
“De bussy” sounds like “the pussy,” hence the comments. However, urban dictionary defines bussy as a man’s anus. Take that as you will.
@nhommy6836
@nhommy6836 4 роки тому
Every piece of his music sounds like paintings
@lucaskenui6379
@lucaskenui6379 4 роки тому
I have the same feeling. I like to listen to him while looking at some impressionist stuff like Monet or Cezanne
@brandonhopwood3532
@brandonhopwood3532 4 роки тому
Wow, what coincidence. After just driving home amd listening to him, I was thinking to myself, if Claude Monet's paintings were music, this is what it would sound like!
@tehsillypug1077
@tehsillypug1077 4 роки тому
How do you know what a painting sounds like??
@graciejoy4777
@graciejoy4777 4 роки тому
He has such a tone of like a brush stroke or splotches of water. It’s kind of a weird analogy but that’s just how I see it.
@floatingjudo2568
@floatingjudo2568 4 роки тому
This is a great comment.
@annar9779
@annar9779 4 роки тому
Debussy is unlike other composers. Instead of being dramatic and going all out with an entire orchestra, most of his songs are hauntingly ethereal and beautiful - and produced by a single, lone piano. pure magic.
@subscribetobanbasstabs2599
@subscribetobanbasstabs2599 4 роки тому
well he was a piano composer and you composers come from very different time periods and therefore influenced by many different things composers like Mozart, Bach or any big composers you may think of made music long before him and the expressive musical concepts that you hear in this hadn't been explored yet
@mcz9733
@mcz9733 4 роки тому
Technoblade never dies
@1mclassic
@1mclassic 4 роки тому
I lOVE Debussy~~
@alexdavis6708
@alexdavis6708 4 роки тому
@@mcz9733 technoblade never dies
@Mondgomery
@Mondgomery 4 роки тому
i think a lot of composers used the piano
@carolinareis5509
@carolinareis5509 2 роки тому
this man is really talented, i bet it was easy for him to get debussy back in the day
@devildez
@devildez 2 роки тому
I saw a girl comment and I was like "oh, probably not going to be a genitala pun". Boy, was I wrong.
@jucaesar4961
@jucaesar4961 2 роки тому
@@grapesurgeon He most certainly did not. Actually had a child. That child only died like a couple days or weeks after him though.
@rhiannonray3550
@rhiannonray3550 2 роки тому
😂😂😂😂😂😂😂 applause sir.
@askeladd6115
@askeladd6115 Рік тому
Lol
@kelso7206
@kelso7206 Рік тому
Ok, this got disgusting after reading it 25 times
@18rcarter
@18rcarter 2 роки тому
I live for Debussy. After experiencing it the first time I only want more. Thank you for spreading Debussy for us all to enjoy.
@gandalf4423
@gandalf4423 2 роки тому
Sometimes all i can think about is debussy
@Dahu_7
@Dahu_7 2 роки тому
I would die for Debussy.
@nongmoblow5502
@nongmoblow5502 2 роки тому
Spread Debussy far and wide for everyone to enjoy
@neno3123
@neno3123 2 роки тому
@@nongmoblow5502 Good to know I’m not the only one here who can’t stop laughing at “Debussy” as in “bussy”
@nongmoblow5502
@nongmoblow5502 2 роки тому
@@neno3123 I particularly enjoy the juxtaposition between sophisticated classical music and 'da bussy' 😂
@canyurtseven1404
@canyurtseven1404 2 роки тому
i can tell that he put his whole debussy into his art
@erenyeagerscripplingcbtadd2037
@erenyeagerscripplingcbtadd2037 2 роки тому
He got that wet ass debussy and he knows how to use it too
@maras8189
@maras8189 Рік тому
PLS
@nivrrtakr2891
@nivrrtakr2891 10 місяців тому
👁️👄👁️
@baddog6003
@baddog6003 9 місяців тому
Zero class
@tylerbuck9347
@tylerbuck9347 5 місяців тому
@@baddog6003 exactly
@yourworstnightmareever538
@yourworstnightmareever538 6 років тому
my Grandma plays this to her plants
@hayumi6604
@hayumi6604 5 років тому
Melania Trump 我
@charuan12
@charuan12 5 років тому
Haha
@thoriqnazar583
@thoriqnazar583 5 років тому
I wish I was the plant Jk it looks creepy
@crushedsunlight6884
@crushedsunlight6884 5 років тому
I wanna be her plants.
@peterk.6093
@peterk.6093 5 років тому
At first I read the last word as "pants". Weird.
@madeleinep.828
@madeleinep.828 2 роки тому
Claude really did put his whole Debussy into this
@shinyshergill3689
@shinyshergill3689 9 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/j2ecg3uweqxpwqs.html
@CaptRecap
@CaptRecap 2 роки тому
Debussy is so good. I enjoy it every night. I like playing Debussy.
@HumbertoHacked
@HumbertoHacked Рік тому
Let's GOOOOO I PULL 🆙
@nivrrtakr2891
@nivrrtakr2891 10 місяців тому
WHA
@crisaldaneri
@crisaldaneri 5 років тому
Sometimes I think I'm alone at loving and appreciating these pieces.. At least between my friends.. By then I read all the comments here.. and It's as if you and I were together, people from all over the world, united at listening to this music in an immaginary piano music chamber. Everyone with a personal different life, a story.. But sharing these emotions.
@mysilverscreendiary
@mysilverscreendiary 5 років тому
I feel the same way and I think it's beautiful😁🎶❤
@drwalifchbeir4205
@drwalifchbeir4205 5 років тому
U re great too
@clintmurray9815
@clintmurray9815 4 роки тому
He paints the most beautiful pictures in the mind. It is the most beautiful music of all.
@leonardogomez8812
@leonardogomez8812 4 роки тому
And funnily enough most of us in the chamber is Studying Calculus ( I'm drawing human poses and muscles :D }
@jeilsonnascimento999
@jeilsonnascimento999 4 роки тому
It's a unique sound! I fill myself next to the heaven!
@darrylcatay2295
@darrylcatay2295 4 роки тому
I remember the first time I heard Claude. A guy whistled Clair De Lune. It was most beautiful sounds I had ever heard ! I searched for the composer,but it was difficult because it was not the piano and I had no base of reference. Finally after about 3 years of searching , I found Claude. I am a better person for having heard his music. When I was diagnosed with terminal cancer,and given 6 months to live. I would play this album over and over again. Sometimes I would cry, then be filled with wondrous beauty and joy . All while listening to the same song. That was 10 years ago.
@libertywallace7295
@libertywallace7295 4 роки тому
Wow ❤️
@KouchDauzone
@KouchDauzone 4 роки тому
C'm'on usually I'm like "ugh they're telling their lives, ya boring." But damn, It touched me. Gg man, you rock.
@Automobiliana
@Automobiliana 4 роки тому
Stunning comment
@adrianborosa3560
@adrianborosa3560 3 роки тому
Music is a cure.
@cjv3416
@cjv3416 3 роки тому
6 months to live...posted 9 months ago. Guessing you're gone now and enjoying live performances by Claude
@halw8512
@halw8512 3 роки тому
My mother was an excellent classical musician and played Debussy often. She played this music with so much feeling. She has long since passed from this world but every time I hear his music my eyes swell with tears of happiness and remembrance.
@todd92371
@todd92371 Рік тому
Wow.. What a memory. I"m sorry for your loss.
@aidasoto2936
@aidasoto2936 Рік тому
my respects 🙏
@willquach6254
@willquach6254 3 роки тому
I love Debussy. Debussy, is amazing. Debussy, oh so so sweet, how I love Debussy. I cannot live without Debussy. Debussy, gets me through my day.
@joe-ib1wn
@joe-ib1wn 2 роки тому
theres nothing quite like feeling debussy, thinking debussy, and being debussy
@elviradonaghy6425
@elviradonaghy6425 Рік тому
@@joe-ib1wn yes, it is so beautiful, heavenly, Exquisite.
@hectorvasquez3605
@hectorvasquez3605 Рік тому
All this talk about Debussy is making me ..
@shinyshergill3689
@shinyshergill3689 9 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/j2ecg3uweqxpwqs.html
@shinyshergill3689
@shinyshergill3689 9 місяців тому
@@joe-ib1wn ukposts.info/have/v-deo/j2ecg3uweqxpwqs.html
@ajc94
@ajc94 3 роки тому
I'm a ballet dancer and just doing some ballet steps in my room with Debussy's music on makes me feel like a fairy
@TeTe76VTheChiken
@TeTe76VTheChiken 3 роки тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/mqB4oWmBpn2kyZ8.html
@earlofwickshire5416
@earlofwickshire5416 3 роки тому
@Amy C Do you ever like to play Debussy in front of others?
@isabellawright4031
@isabellawright4031 3 роки тому
Yes me to but I am very versatile. My first style was actually ballet.
@m.l8241
@m.l8241 3 роки тому
Someone finally said it
@veroniquedambricourt335
@veroniquedambricourt335 3 роки тому
Debussy is the composer of those pieces but but the performer whose name is not given is a real great one too but it seems that nobody cares about his or her name.
@susiemarie7429
@susiemarie7429 6 років тому
everyones writing poetic stuff but all i can say is bruh it sounds like im on a cloud
@susiemarie7429
@susiemarie7429 6 років тому
THAT WAS JUST ARABESQUE 1 DUDE THE SECOND ONE SOUNDS LIKE GOD TIER WII MUSIC where has this been all my life
@darcy499
@darcy499 5 років тому
hahaha fuck that made me laugh
@taeryu8580
@taeryu8580 5 років тому
Good enuf, bro. Good enuf. (All the way from Korea)
@leightaft7763
@leightaft7763 5 років тому
At least those people can write correct sentences and spell words bruh
@y2.kay_
@y2.kay_ 5 років тому
YAS
@biharek7595
@biharek7595 Рік тому
Every time I experience Debussy I feel like going into a very deep cave. I love Debussy.
@LeonK-fb9pf
@LeonK-fb9pf 7 місяців тому
Sounds odd
@pipfpv7489
@pipfpv7489 2 роки тому
man i love Debussy.
@caniget600subscriberswitho5
@caniget600subscriberswitho5 Рік тому
Man 😳
@nivrrtakr2891
@nivrrtakr2891 10 місяців тому
Mm hmm 🤨
@MyBob1950
@MyBob1950 5 років тому
I can`t listen to this without reflecting on my life.
@ilantonio32
@ilantonio32 4 роки тому
Its a positive reflection, even with mistakes and misunderstoods, we need keep going on
@morin1997
@morin1997 3 роки тому
damn jeez, just enjoy debussy..!
@oisinlavelle5262
@oisinlavelle5262 3 роки тому
@@morin1997 I just want depussy
@veroniquedambricourt335
@veroniquedambricourt335 3 роки тому
Debussy is the composer of those pieces but but the performer whose name is not given is a real great one too but it seems that nobody cares about his or her name.
@jaytee1518
@jaytee1518 3 роки тому
Awee
@phillipedwardness9591
@phillipedwardness9591 Рік тому
The fact that one of the greatest classical artists in history now has comment sections mostly of the same (admittedly mildly amusing) joke over and over is yet another sign that humanity has peaked and we are witnessing the end of our time.
@fluffymandaragat3958
@fluffymandaragat3958 3 роки тому
You know what they say, “the best things in life are ad-free”.
@evolutiagames
@evolutiagames 5 років тому
If a blind person asked me what sight is like, I'd play Debussy for them.
@tyronecasey9768
@tyronecasey9768 5 років тому
Wow!!! Greet way of describing it
@blahbleh5671
@blahbleh5671 5 років тому
that would explain nothing
@blahbleh5671
@blahbleh5671 5 років тому
idiot
@blahbleh5671
@blahbleh5671 5 років тому
im blind
@juliuslambert8250
@juliuslambert8250 4 роки тому
@@blahbleh5671 hi blind im a dad joke
@emiliakruk1969
@emiliakruk1969 7 років тому
Some people say listening to classical music helps them study. I can't agree. each time I turn such music on I'm so focused on performance and every note I hear I can't do anything more than just listen.
@makisuika
@makisuika 7 років тому
same!
@devondelgado4147
@devondelgado4147 7 років тому
Same. I just turn away from what I'm doing and try to analyze what I'm hearing
@seiph80
@seiph80 7 років тому
same here, I'm an impressionist fan, not so much on the classical/romantic/baroque style, and I always pay attention to the tonality and chords, I just can't help it
@dabouye
@dabouye 7 років тому
Yes, every time.
@fernandomiranda1459
@fernandomiranda1459 7 років тому
You can listen first, so you stimulate your senses (certain zones of your brain), then start studying, with or without music
@ksenialaw6942
@ksenialaw6942 2 роки тому
Debussy's music doesn't make your soul suffer or long for something unachievable... unlike the music of Bach for example. I love Bach very much but in times of anxiety you just want to calm down. Debussy's melodies just flow through you without tearing you apart, they fill you with light and calmness.
@thomasc390
@thomasc390 8 місяців тому
Exactly!
@criticisethehumen5261
@criticisethehumen5261 2 роки тому
We all love Debussy.
@GeorgiSomnoev
@GeorgiSomnoev 4 роки тому
Oh, Debussy. I love Debussy. Sometimes all I can think about is Debussy. When Debussy was young, that's when you want Debussy... Just make sure you finish on the Bach. Never finish on Debussy.
@dlannal6926
@dlannal6926 4 роки тому
Then smack her in Debussy
@ThatDude644
@ThatDude644 4 роки тому
U got that from family guy
@brorobinson
@brorobinson 4 роки тому
dumb noob no dip
@Swaeshy
@Swaeshy 4 роки тому
dumb noob no shit its called a reference
@jeffjeff1886
@jeffjeff1886 4 роки тому
*throws roses and claps*
@ZeroFighter
@ZeroFighter 2 роки тому
Only the most cultured of people can truly enjoy Debussy.
@evanday6071
@evanday6071 2 роки тому
Everyone with ears can enjoy Debussy
@yyyihad
@yyyihad 2 роки тому
Someday you will, then. Don't lose hope.
@johannesbrahms7414
@johannesbrahms7414 Рік тому
0nly those with a SOUL can truly connect and be "transported" to the Delightful Dimensions" Debussy experienced from earliest chidhood!!
@truthbtruth8559
@truthbtruth8559 Рік тому
Everyone in the world and beyond are meant to enjoy these masterpieces. Not just "cultured minds".
@ZeroFighter
@ZeroFighter Рік тому
@@truthbtruth8559 One day... One day, you'll get the joke...
@Nocxys
@Nocxys Рік тому
I don't know what's better The fact that there's a guy that is unironically called "debussy" Or the fact that he is a really great musician
@starr_koon
@starr_koon Рік тому
😂
@maxredwing6681
@maxredwing6681 Рік тому
both
@Nocxys
@Nocxys Рік тому
@@maxredwing6681 agreed
@appointeddisappointment9676
@appointeddisappointment9676 Рік тому
*Debussy. I'm a prick and I don't regret it.
@Nocxys
@Nocxys Рік тому
@@appointeddisappointment9676 oh yeah- Sorry for the mistake. I'll change it up here... There done
@TerranceMann
@TerranceMann 8 років тому
i used to listen to piano music, without knowing who the composers were. once i started to pay attention, i realized that debussy composed all of my absolute favorites (classical and otherwise).
@TerranceMann
@TerranceMann 8 років тому
+Aiodhan O'Connellan (otherwise)
@nicolewale888
@nicolewale888 8 років тому
+Aiodhan O'Connellan What is he considered then?
@jodiechristian7540
@jodiechristian7540 8 років тому
+JustAlberlos You may not, perhaps, be aware that Debussy came up during the 1870's, which makes him 19th Century-born. He didn't, however, receive recognition of any real consequence or reach his epitome of classical music notoriety until around 1905 [at the beginning of the 20th Century]. The point is, many of his pieces were composed 'before' the turn of the century. However, if we were back in Paris during the late 19th and early 20th Century's, I would double dare you to call Debussy an impressionist to his face! As for me, out of sheer respect for the man, I would choose not to call him such; or any other musical composer if one really understood what the term implies in a musical connotation. Hint: Milli Vanilli scandal. It's quite different, though, with painters [who impersonate on purpose].
@hillarycantwinontheissues4570
@hillarycantwinontheissues4570 8 років тому
+Jodie Christian What does it imply? Im curious.
@marshallprods8747
@marshallprods8747 8 років тому
+JustAlberlos He rejected the term "impressionnist" to characterise his music. He is of course not from the classical period.He was very modern in his compositions. Also, 19th century is the century of the romantics, not the classical composers (though debussy was born somewhere around 1870).
@Wilburgur
@Wilburgur 4 роки тому
Gimme Debussy pls
@mcz9733
@mcz9733 4 роки тому
Yeet
@martelo589
@martelo589 3 роки тому
ey b0ss
@michaeltheisen
@michaeltheisen 3 роки тому
the only other youtuber i run into on other videos.
@BadSensation
@BadSensation 3 роки тому
literally the only comment I came looking for
@yoshen433
@yoshen433 3 роки тому
wowweeree guys
@Nora-eu3kt
@Nora-eu3kt 2 роки тому
I wish I discovered Debussy earlier... His pieces are just amazing
@flxsemi653
@flxsemi653 2 роки тому
what an unfortunate turn of events for that surname
@Aussieboiboi
@Aussieboiboi 11 місяців тому
What do you mean?
@Aussieboiboi
@Aussieboiboi 11 місяців тому
@@EpicGamerAlexander what culture
@KalataPlay
@KalataPlay 11 місяців тому
Always finish on the Bach, never finish on Debussy.
@brettwilliams124
@brettwilliams124 11 місяців тому
@Epic Gamer Alexander Who is going to take culture advice from someone called “Epic Gamer Alexander”?
@mariadc3507
@mariadc3507 10 місяців тому
I am here because of peter griffin
@frederikc_
@frederikc_ 9 років тому
1. Arabesque Nº1 -0 - 4:18 2. Arabesque Nº2 -4:22 - 7:46 3. Clair De Lune - 7:49 - 13:27 4. Passepied - 13:29 - 16:42 5. Rêverie - 16:47 - 21:37 6. Hommage A Rameau - 21:40 - 22:39 - 22:40 - 29:15 7. Voiles - 29:21 - 33:34 - 33:42 - 37:55 8. Les Sons Et Les Parfums Tournent Dans L'air Du Soir - 37:58 - 40:58 9. La Fille Aux Cheveux De Lin - 41:02 - 48:00 10. La Cathédral Engloutie - 48:10 - 50:30 11. Musiciens - 50:35 - 52:32 12. Le Petit Berger - 52:33 - 54:02 13. Golliwogg's Cakewalk - 54:05 - 57:10 14. L'isle Joyeuse - 57:14 - 1:03:35 15. Prelúdio para a tarde de um fauno - 1:03:36 to the end
@estebanorellanarosales7411
@estebanorellanarosales7411 9 років тому
¡Excelente! Gracias.
@ComposerKuandohan
@ComposerKuandohan 9 років тому
I love comments like this. They are so helpful when the uploader does not provide this info. Thank you so much, Frederik Cuyvers!
@mariestmar
@mariestmar 9 років тому
Muchísimas gracias por tan oportuna información, que nos permite escoger lo que queremos escuchar, aunque todo es absolutamente maravilloso. Debussy, uno de los grandes impresionistas de la música!
@user-lm9ve2js2t
@user-lm9ve2js2t 9 років тому
I love this comment !!!!!^_^
@jack93darkfire
@jack93darkfire 9 років тому
totally disagree
@Ceractucus
@Ceractucus 3 роки тому
When I first heard Claire De Lune I fell in love, but then I heard Arabesque. My god.
@veroniquedambricourt335
@veroniquedambricourt335 3 роки тому
Debussy is the composer of those pieces but but the performer whose name is not given is a real great one too but it seems that nobody cares about his or her name.
@lenni1215
@lenni1215 3 роки тому
@@veroniquedambricourt335 Many people know how to play these songs, but there was only 1 person who composed them. But I also think that they could have mentioned their names.
@eduag7
@eduag7 2 роки тому
those made me fall in love with Debussy's music, they feel magical
@wertyuiopasd6281
@wertyuiopasd6281 Рік тому
Clair*
@razisharbini7569
@razisharbini7569 3 роки тому
To think this man died over 100 years ago. Yet here we are still amazed.
@HIDUP
@HIDUP 3 роки тому
Always a pleasure to come here, and know, anywhere in this world, that we come to listen those masterpieces, quietly, in peace. greetings from France, friends, have a nice day.
@boutiboo8540
@boutiboo8540 3 роки тому
Do u wanna marry me
@HIDUP
@HIDUP 3 роки тому
@@boutiboo8540 okey let's go
@alisonscott3035
@alisonscott3035 Рік тому
sweet msg❤
@DaunyeSynigal
@DaunyeSynigal 9 років тому
I'm 16 and have learned arabesque 1, and now am learning reverie. i lovvvve Debussy's music soooo much.
@heracles371
@heracles371 9 років тому
DeusMaxxx You're right we just listen people who are not talented. Debussy, Mozart, Chopin... Not talented at all... I prefer listen people without any talent for music, actually I do not know what I am doing here... Idiot
@DaunyeSynigal
@DaunyeSynigal 9 років тому
DeusMaxxx actually i wasn't trying to stress how talented i am. I stated that i was 16 to show that there are still young people with an appreciation for this style of music. Most young people today do not and in my generation classical and Classical music is dying out. I was just saying that I'm keeping it alive. Sorry if you took that the wrong way. Pretend i'm old. There you happy :)
@DaunyeSynigal
@DaunyeSynigal 9 років тому
Dionne Larson thanks for defending me... but im a guy xD haha :)
@DaunyeSynigal
@DaunyeSynigal 9 років тому
heracles371 hahahahah xD
@randomwindowsstuffz
@randomwindowsstuffz 9 років тому
DeusMaxxx I care how old he is, because it shows diversity in age across the people who listen to music like this. Plus, "talent" is irrelevant to the comment you were responding to; learning a piece of music is less about natural abilities than diligence. Therefore, when DaunyeSynigal said that he had learnt a piece of music, there was no relevance to talent. (If you decide that learning a piece of music does indeed require talent, then you have just refuted your own argument. Either way, your comment makes little sense.)
@tariqlatif6318
@tariqlatif6318 9 років тому
Music of the very soul.I listen to this poetic piece and drift off to another world. Sublime, beautiful, soothing. I read Debussy's autobiography once, he suffered for his music. He lived in poverty for many years until he attained success. Sadly he reached success just before he died. He died of ill health, due to a poor diet over many years. He was a musical genius.
@hansolzy
@hansolzy 9 років тому
Wow... So sad. :*(
@claycochran8540
@claycochran8540 9 років тому
Oldest book in the world: Artist finally makes good...posthumously.
@isaacrussell7195
@isaacrussell7195 9 років тому
He died of rectal cancer....
@idanrgaard2689
@idanrgaard2689 9 років тому
Electrica salsa
@Ezarhadden
@Ezarhadden 9 років тому
he also took advantage of women regularily, drank, and was an asshole
@annadavisci1271
@annadavisci1271 2 роки тому
I clicked on this bc the name Debussy sounded funny to me. Voiles is now one of my favourite pieces ever.
@user-uu1dp5kd6q
@user-uu1dp5kd6q 3 роки тому
0:00 アラベスク第1番 4:21 アラベスク第2番 7:49 月の光 13:29 パスピエ 16:46 夢想 21:41 ラモーを讃えて 29:22 帆 33:41 音と香りは夕暮れの大気に漂う 37:58 亜麻色の髪の乙女 41:02 沈める寺 48:10 ミンストレル 50:35 小さな羊飼い 54:05 ゴリウォーグのケークウォーク 57:14 喜びの島 1:03:36 牧神の午後への前奏曲
@ANTONIORODRIGUES-jv1mn
@ANTONIORODRIGUES-jv1mn 10 місяців тому
ご協力ありがとうございました Go kyōryoku arigatōgozaimashita
@Brenda-cg7xq
@Brenda-cg7xq 6 років тому
I always end up here when I feel sad. It helps my tiny little broken heart.
@miramardream
@miramardream 5 років тому
Fixes up your tiny, little broken heart and gives you a new, big one.
@vapourousshades6349
@vapourousshades6349 5 років тому
hablo español
@miguelfigueiredo3855
@miguelfigueiredo3855 5 років тому
Me too, it makes life just simpler and more happy
@jakubkrcma
@jakubkrcma 5 років тому
@mollyknox3341
@mollyknox3341 5 років тому
I hope you're better now Brenda
@johnlast7528
@johnlast7528 7 років тому
He creates a garden between my ears!
@andrewsmith9514
@andrewsmith9514 7 років тому
best comment I've seen
@alanpapaosoable
@alanpapaosoable 7 років тому
me too
@dilalutaorlando
@dilalutaorlando 7 років тому
I have the same feeling *.*
@rrittongar6620
@rrittongar6620 7 років тому
yeah....with everyone naked
@liamrelke3931
@liamrelke3931 7 років тому
?? where's your brain then ??
@stringx3029
@stringx3029 3 роки тому
Claude keeps toying with my heart. First I fell in love with Clair de Lune, then arabesque and now reverie... God
@emilymorales5803
@emilymorales5803 3 роки тому
Debussy’s Clair De Lune is so good, absolutely Devine .... just beautiful . Wish he was still around and alive ....I’d go to his concert no matter where it is.
@timjbbc
@timjbbc 5 років тому
Look at him in the picture, acting like he didn't do anything great You know what you did Claude! Don't give me that face
@vonsmore5046
@vonsmore5046 4 роки тому
From what I've read, I don't think Debussy was actually a good person.. Left his first wife (Rosalie Texier) so depressed she actually attempted to commit suicide. And while she was in the hospital, he didn't even visit her once or pay for any of her medical bills because by that point, he was interested in another woman (Emma Bardac). He ended up hating her too. Heard he was really irresponsible with money as well.
@mindfulclarity169
@mindfulclarity169 4 роки тому
All the beautiful music comes from wife beaters and lecherous brutes.
@subscribetobanbasstabs2599
@subscribetobanbasstabs2599 4 роки тому
VonSmore what does that have to do with the original comment?
@luke-fh9gf
@luke-fh9gf 4 роки тому
This great but look at his eyes. I see joy like he knows he is going to change music forever
@ErZi-uo7fm
@ErZi-uo7fm 4 роки тому
These types of comments always surprise me. Do you expect a Grand person to point at a camera & laugh at how miserable you are? Or be sitting on a throne in every picture or something?
@jesslotus
@jesslotus 8 років тому
I've listened to this one video countless times. Something melancholic, nostalgic and enchanting about Debussy's music that can only be felt, not spoken. What beauty and expression.
@gunterra1
@gunterra1 8 років тому
+Jessie Lotus I think you like reading the book "Claire de Lune", Debussy's biography..
@liesa_1722
@liesa_1722 8 років тому
those are very nice and kind words
@jackbarnes701
@jackbarnes701 8 років тому
+Jessie Lotus Totally assimilate with ya here Jesse! Debussy's music is purely visceral. I love how he constantly shifts the mood and tones so aqueously throughout the course of some of his pieces, it really gives off that element of freedom and purity in his expression
@LesMiserables999
@LesMiserables999 8 років тому
+Jessie Lotus "After silence, that which comes nearest to expressing the inexpressible is music" -Aldous Huxley
@asseldarmen9204
@asseldarmen9204 8 років тому
+Blue Mage i feel exactly same way you've described it... pale pink-blueish cloud....on a cold spring day...
@monicapalma4750
@monicapalma4750 8 місяців тому
Debussy's music is very magical it can send you into places that only exists in your mind.
@romanticismmusic8709
@romanticismmusic8709 3 роки тому
This was so overwhelming it made me cry. How can a mere mortal create something so powerfully beautiful.
@chinopwned
@chinopwned 2 роки тому
😥❤️
@ilustrado7291
@ilustrado7291 7 років тому
[ Cries in French ]
@ilustrado7291
@ilustrado7291 7 років тому
Johann Sebastian Bach I was born this way dude.. :(
@ilustrado7291
@ilustrado7291 7 років тому
The Lone Stone HAHAHA! Dude, Sssshhh.. Don't expose me, bro..
@ilustrado7291
@ilustrado7291 7 років тому
The Lone Stone But I already abandoned my destination... My past, my past (*starts crying*)... My past is just a fragment of my life... (*cries even more*)..
@fillmeupgod5626
@fillmeupgod5626 7 років тому
priceless
@ragnaci2756
@ragnaci2756 7 років тому
[Throws rocks for absolutely no reason in Spanish]
@isaacliu3119
@isaacliu3119 5 років тому
This man had a vision. He saw something that none of us really could but lucky for us, he wrote down all he saw into the music so we could enjoy his vision too.
@oleflogger6828
@oleflogger6828 3 роки тому
I wish I had heard Afternoon of a Faun in my own head before I heard it from a symphony orchestra. Then, I could be a genius like Achille-Claude. That, to me, is the most beautiful piece of music ever written. Someone once wrote that Afternoon of a Faun "set the music world on its ear!" I just love it!!
@veroniquedambricourt335
@veroniquedambricourt335 3 роки тому
Debussy is the composer of those pieces but but the performer whose name is not given is a real great one too but it seems that nobody cares about his or her name.
@bluewillow4985
@bluewillow4985 3 роки тому
His soul is interpreted through the breath of his music. What I experience in listening is completely spiritual as this is what I believe gifted his mastering style. What a faraway place he takes me to in listening, a place of simple beauty and peacefulness. I personally appreciate the solitude it leaves within me, especially in these stressful and unstable times we are in.
@alesandraabrantes2519
@alesandraabrantes2519 3 роки тому
Concordo com vc.
@peoplehavetherights
@peoplehavetherights Рік тому
His times were as stressful. He was a bit of a loner, his first woman apparently committed suicide, and he died of cancer in his 50s during the end of World War I. I would agree that his music was sublime. Take care.
@edl4114
@edl4114 Рік тому
Social media has ruined this man's name for me. I will never see him the same way again.
@allyally1095
@allyally1095 10 років тому
Actual fun to do my studying and homework listening to this
@blahblahboyee
@blahblahboyee 8 років тому
Debussy is slowly but surely saving my life
@somethingtidal
@somethingtidal 8 років тому
Same.
@AvadhootShejwalkar
@AvadhootShejwalkar 7 років тому
Oh mine as well...
@Wizardoomsur
@Wizardoomsur 7 років тому
i feel the same
@tessa9308
@tessa9308 7 років тому
I've never been able to agree with a comment more
@gerhardmoellenberg9492
@gerhardmoellenberg9492 7 років тому
ok
@Positivementalattitute
@Positivementalattitute Рік тому
Dealing with depression since I was young from broken home. Moved to the states not knowing the language when I was 20. Right now I'm 40 years old single working as a mail carrier. Im still dealing with my emotion. I sobbing alone sometimes just looking back my past. Pray to God for my request answer seems like delaying. Life doesnt go the way you want or expect but dont loose hope. These days, after work I come home, cook and play the classical music such as debussy, Chopin.. This sounds help me to move on somtimes. Help me to live another day with hope. God bless you all. Dont give up and dont loose hope. God is real. Have a faith.
@KenStentiford
@KenStentiford 2 роки тому
You never finish on Debussy, always on the Bach.
@gmwwc
@gmwwc 10 років тому
Some people critically call this elevator music. Just think, if quality music like this were played on elevators people would be exposed to it if even for a few moments. I believe it could make a difference in the entire human condition : )
@radioquark
@radioquark 10 років тому
I sincerely wish THIS was the elevator music...
@maripili123456
@maripili123456 10 років тому
esbaez YOU my friend are so right,..
@JLoforJesusLoves
@JLoforJesusLoves 10 років тому
Haha that's very stupid though. This is great music, but most people still don't appreciate it.
@kosterix123
@kosterix123 10 років тому
William Patterson i don't either. This feels like music for really old people that have to use the elevator.
@maripili123456
@maripili123456 10 років тому
Kosteri x i hope you dont take this the wrong way but if you feel that way then may i ask, are you really old or in an elevator?
@Jahu-qs2us
@Jahu-qs2us 5 років тому
Debussy - composer of the dream sequence
@gailhausmann1329
@gailhausmann1329 3 місяці тому
Beautiful!! ... Love Debussey...... My mom was a piano teacher, & I grew up with this beautiful music: ....... Very stirring & emotional....... Thanks so much for posting this.. 🙏😃
@harriswmu
@harriswmu 9 місяців тому
Debussy has always known the key to my heart. It's like he is pure expression and emotion. He has truly given sound to unnamed emotions. Just genius.
@damian.gamlath
@damian.gamlath 7 років тому
When I do my physics homework to this music, I feel like a badass mofo genius dude guy
@xXtybobradXx
@xXtybobradXx 7 років тому
doing the same thing rn
@NoahJohnson1810
@NoahJohnson1810 7 років тому
I'm doing it right now lol adding vector analytically test tomorrow
@shiwaz1594
@shiwaz1594 7 років тому
Same, when i plan for world domination!
@anno09
@anno09 7 років тому
Same, but with my genetics homework!
@Illuminati...
@Illuminati... 7 років тому
Peter Berg Nielsen you dont, i already dominated
@min-ch8em
@min-ch8em 4 роки тому
feel like im in the middle of a grass field alone, the wind blowing my hair and my anxiety all gone (sorry for my poor english)
@macca3055
@macca3055 4 роки тому
i feel you
@nina-ue5jz
@nina-ue5jz 3 роки тому
the feelings i just got while reading that and listening to his music 🥰🥰
@lornakim5008
@lornakim5008 3 роки тому
Perfect English as poetically beautiful^^
@loredanaandreeagrosu4413
@loredanaandreeagrosu4413 3 роки тому
I feel the same :)
@R08Tam
@R08Tam 3 роки тому
Your English is fine my friend
@FlexingClassicalMusic
@FlexingClassicalMusic 4 місяці тому
🌍 Classical music is a cultural treasure, echoing the sentiments of its time and place. The renowned compositions become not just melodies but also symbolic reflections of the historical and geographical landscapes in which they were crafted. 🏛🎵
@DerPartyCyclops
@DerPartyCyclops Рік тому
Them: "Who is your favorite composer?" Me: "It's complicated."
@MicahBuzanANIMATION
@MicahBuzanANIMATION 10 років тому
Painting + THIS = Bliss.
@Elieem
@Elieem 10 років тому
EVERYTHING+THIS=BLISS!
@SuperJuiceman11
@SuperJuiceman11 10 років тому
Scotch + Chess + This = Bliss ....and checkmate
@Yattahable
@Yattahable 10 років тому
Danny Dingo Weed + friends + 1h30 am = bliss.. (and totally stoned)
@rorbrut
@rorbrut 10 років тому
Masturbating + this = splooge
@HappyRobot13
@HappyRobot13 10 років тому
rorbrut ew
@hunter24olemissfan
@hunter24olemissfan 7 років тому
The smoothest hands in classical music history.
@naja2674
@naja2674 2 роки тому
Anyone here from that proffesor teaching about Subissive and Breedable?
@TomorrowWeLive
@TomorrowWeLive 2 роки тому
Link?
@batfly
@batfly 3 місяці тому
Music is hidden treasure; Only a gifted few are able to dig and sift through the sands of painstaking time and effort to Break On Through to the other side, revealing these rare gems for all to enjoy.
@maddywood6093
@maddywood6093 3 роки тому
by far my favorite composer. everything sounds straight out of a dream
@oleflogger6828
@oleflogger6828 3 роки тому
Ditto!!!
@Chocolate-lq6it
@Chocolate-lq6it Рік тому
Beautiful My love
@jacqueline6807
@jacqueline6807 6 років тому
I don't understand anything about classical music but this is art, and I know when something is amazing.
@TheMoonchild1969
@TheMoonchild1969 5 років тому
Well so start reading about it. The more you know about things you love, the more you'll appreciate them. Fulfill the experience.
@firebir11
@firebir11 5 років тому
You already understand something of classical music, it takes time, keep listening.
@user-bv5ob5qw5c
@user-bv5ob5qw5c 4 роки тому
This is not classical music though, Dubussy was from the Modernism era.
@shin-i-chikozima
@shin-i-chikozima 2 роки тому
Debussy’s music soothes my soul My love for Debussy‘s music is higher than the mountain and deeper than the sea Debussy is a great Alchemist of the piano
@sofiamorehead418
@sofiamorehead418 2 роки тому
damn he really put his whole... debussyussy into this
@adriangabriellabadan626
@adriangabriellabadan626 4 роки тому
I don't know why Im here. Its 2am, Im not a musician nor plays any instrument, and I have no interest in classical music but why this music/piece moves me this much that my heart keep beating so fast (not drunk or high). God this is beautiful
@ProkManNeel
@ProkManNeel 3 роки тому
Classical music is for everyone, this is the surface.
@armandocacace9759
@armandocacace9759 5 років тому
"Oh, Debussy, i love Debussy... Sometimes all i can think about is Debussy"
@speardfrog1
@speardfrog1 5 років тому
nicely placed reference
@elizabethmiller8808
@elizabethmiller8808 4 роки тому
okay Kaede kinnie
@blalink6458
@blalink6458 4 роки тому
Never finish on debussy
@Shendue
@Shendue 4 роки тому
Always finish on the Bach.
@kersgod3638
@kersgod3638 4 роки тому
when debussy was young you wanna have debussy
@marcomarc2900
@marcomarc2900 3 роки тому
La musique de Debussy touche le plus de mon âme et de mon coeur.
@shinyshergill3689
@shinyshergill3689 9 місяців тому
ukposts.info/have/v-deo/j2ecg3uweqxpwqs.html
@superbombyman1501
@superbombyman1501 2 роки тому
As a pienist, I love to play Debussy. She loves it too.
@Ved000000
@Ved000000 7 років тому
The pianist goes so well with Debussy.
@itz.pablito4661
@itz.pablito4661 7 років тому
Never finish on Debussy..
@EvolutionAutocrosser
@EvolutionAutocrosser 7 років тому
I consider myself an adequate pianist when it comes to exploring the depths of Debussy.
@jakew2897
@jakew2897 7 років тому
All jokes aside, these really are the best Debussy renditions I've ever heard
@down2rock
@down2rock 7 років тому
You can't be Debussy whipped, you gotta whip that Debussy! Am I too late for this?
@Willbs21
@Willbs21 7 років тому
It's never too late to get Debussy.
@wushiwood
@wushiwood 4 місяці тому
I love Debussy so much that I can't stop listening for all day long and day after day. So beautiful & relaxing. Hope, in a dream, that he could come back to the world. LOVE !!
@evajulijabelic9717
@evajulijabelic9717 3 роки тому
Heard of Debussy from a friend, went to listen, figured out that this is a masterpiece.
@MistaWithAnM4
@MistaWithAnM4 8 років тому
Aaahh, Debussy... I love Debussy. Sometimes, the only thing I can think about is Debussy.
@whitemailprivilege2830
@whitemailprivilege2830 6 років тому
Max S What about Bach? Bach is good too. Just remember, always finish on Bach, never on Debussy.
@wesleys3905
@wesleys3905 4 роки тому
Rêverie (16:46) is an incredibly underrated piece. The first time I heard it I didn't know what it was called but I instantly fell in love with it.
@agix2782
@agix2782 4 роки тому
westworld
@atomiccritter6492
@atomiccritter6492 2 роки тому
I always thought it was part of a Final Fantasy game soundtrack - really otherworldly
@almost_candid9809
@almost_candid9809 2 роки тому
Before Zimmerman was a thing, I could see this being the ending of Inception or Interstellar.
@AlCopinho
@AlCopinho Рік тому
@@atomiccritter6492 To be fair, that piece was played in Dink Smallwood, so there's that for the RPG aspect of the song
@loyisad1211
@loyisad1211 Рік тому
It gets played in a lot of Asian dramas and anime tbh.
@Frankincensedjb123
@Frankincensedjb123 3 місяці тому
With the bombastic pounding of symphony and sonata, along comes the quiet, soft, genteel Debussy. Wonderful balm for the soul. Blessed.
@kates3659
@kates3659 Рік тому
This makes me want to hop on a bike and sail away, through the spring air! Or fly away to a far away place. The world seems beautiful and alive with this music
@jonathanmartine9655
@jonathanmartine9655 6 років тому
Raise your hand if you would personally like to meet Debussy and thank him🤚
@sweettanner6752
@sweettanner6752 6 років тому
🤚
@amyzzz9681
@amyzzz9681 5 років тому
Clair de Lune is my favorite piano piece ever. So lovely.
@albertogonzalez01
@albertogonzalez01 5 років тому
I love debbusyyy but always finish on the bach
@RJ-df2kr
@RJ-df2kr 5 років тому
🤚🏽
@blueocean2065
@blueocean2065 5 років тому
@@albertogonzalez01 sometimes all i can Think of is debussy
@Luna73565
@Luna73565 5 років тому
Someone in the comments said this music is boring... I think this music and classical music in general needs that those listening it to have a good dose of imagination, this kind of music promote thinking, images, emotions and these are not precooked-eaten-digested as in the contemporary pop music. Every few second the image changes as much as the thoughts and the emotions, and all together they make a long fantastic tale and the tale is your own only. While in contemporary music you get one concept (often given in words), one feeling, one emotion and it last almost always the same short time, no space for imagination, it tells you what to think and what to feel. You can just agree or not. Classical music is boring because you do not want get the hassle to think with your brain.
@juancpgo
@juancpgo 5 років тому
Some people will find sunsets boring.. not everybody has attraction for beauty apparently.
@Luna73565
@Luna73565 5 років тому
@@adamcarney1465 you got bad day is it? Just relax and listen 😘
@js7660
@js7660 5 років тому
No need to tear one thing down to build up another. All music is beautiful.
@tachibanariko9
@tachibanariko9 5 років тому
確かに。想像力が必要であり、また、想像力が豊かになりますね。(^O^)
@pueraeternum
@pueraeternum 5 років тому
What you said about music, images and emotions is basically clairaudience, undeveloped in most people but nonetheless the seed is there just waiting to grow.
@christianv-h3278
@christianv-h3278 Місяць тому
It's a really special kind of sheer disrespect for youtube to have ads playing right in the middle of these pieces
@nathan___gage
@nathan___gage 10 місяців тому
Came for the bussy, stayed for Debussy
@donnabennett7965
@donnabennett7965 7 років тому
I had forgotten how much I love to listen to classical music.
@GamingPenis
@GamingPenis 7 років тому
gotta check out ravel's piano works if you haven't yet
@donnabennett7965
@donnabennett7965 7 років тому
+Gideon Thank you, I sure will Gideon.
@donnabennett7965
@donnabennett7965 7 років тому
Thanks Gideon, I enjoyed Ravel's piano works very much.
@GamingPenis
@GamingPenis 7 років тому
Donna Bennett that's great to hear! :) their music is so intelligent yet emotional
@donnabennett7965
@donnabennett7965 7 років тому
I totally agree.
@donquixote...
@donquixote... 7 років тому
I'm a daydreamer, so I see images when I hear this music...
@mud2479
@mud2479 7 років тому
and I see music when i hear images
@donquixote...
@donquixote... 7 років тому
Mud This is not a RUSH song...
@that1kidudidntmeet11
@that1kidudidntmeet11 7 років тому
Don Quixote what do you see
@donquixote...
@donquixote... 7 років тому
that1kidudidntmeet11 I will tell at the appropriate time & place, to those to whom I am to tell...
@eduardoguzman450
@eduardoguzman450 7 років тому
no wonder you are don quijote....
@kayy2926
@kayy2926 2 роки тому
pls i cant stop laughing at the comments praising debussy😭😭😭 ik that theyre genuine but i just cant stop😭
@joe-ib1wn
@joe-ib1wn 2 роки тому
god i fucking love debussy
@engineergaming1669
@engineergaming1669 2 роки тому
Everyone try’s to ignore the fact that this guy has bussy in his name, it’s hilarious
@eddieplachno8204
@eddieplachno8204 3 роки тому
He soothes the disturbed with his hypnotic yet genius musical talent, leaving the impression that there is safety within his music from the big and strange world we live in.
@johannesbrahms7414
@johannesbrahms7414 Рік тому
Debussy broadcasts "vibrations" of, indeed, "safety" by taking us through the barrier into The World of Natural Beauty, especially, the Real Beauty of the "The Not-yet Scientifically Explored Cosmos", and True Sensuousness, thus "rescuing" us from the abuse and dehumanization of "ugliness"---- the "outer face" of Negativity, Abolition of Progress, Dehumanization, Deep inner Cruelty!!
@elviradonaghy6425
@elviradonaghy6425 Рік тому
What a wonderful description you gave to his music. Right on target.
@shinyshergill3689
@shinyshergill3689 9 місяців тому
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@misosoup2110
@misosoup2110 5 років тому
debussy’s pieces are probably my favorite to play on the piano, they’re all really so beautiful
@TeTe76VTheChiken
@TeTe76VTheChiken 3 роки тому
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