This, and the opening to the Firebird send shudders up my spine.
So beautiful..
Posted on January 31, 2011
Jules Bammon says...
This piece makes me wish I was a BIRD and be able to fly...! it is most certainly a WOW piece. As a former dancer this is Paradise!!!!!!
thank you for uploading it.
Posted on February 2, 2011
Jude Hardesty says...
Always I listen this music, since my teens, when my musical studies begins. In stereo or quadriphonic too, in several moments. But live, with NY Philarmonic and Mehta conducting, it was one of the most incredible audio experiencies in my life; my musician fellows and I, all with tears in eyes. The orchestration effect can't be translationed; is immense and surrounding you as a "physical" touch.
Posted on February 2, 2011
Ronni Schunter says...
so much emotion! marvelous!
Posted on February 2, 2011
Cinda Mcmutry says...
@chiomob: You didn't mention the orchestration! Ravel is one of the greatest orchestrators.
Posted on February 3, 2011
Francisco Steidley says...
this piece is the best example of how music can create images and can remind u of things... i see heaven opening at the start and every thing disorientated but coming together in splendor ,,, then it gets dark,, and when the precusion comes in at the end so do i , haha... oh ye and im not religous but i can still see what the music to me seems to say
Posted on February 4, 2011
Monty Kagan says...
This is beyond the beyond music - it elevates one to another level .....