Pavane
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  • One of the nicest melody I've heard in my whole life. Just perfectly beautiful

  • 24 people like techno

  • Великолепно!!!

  • They probably disliked it because it made them sad. Weird how that's the reason some people like it.

  • HOW MANY NIGGAS DO YOU KNOW LIKE THIS?

  • @StayCold118 Umm, Jay Z?

  • @darkitechture Sorry, it was Xzibit, wasn't it?

  • its beautiful

  • This is my favorite version of this piece.

  • Absolutnie cudowne i niesamowite wykonanie;)))

  • Back in the 1970s, many TV stations signed off, then played the National Anthem. KRON-TV in San Francisco took it a step further. They followed the anthem with Pavane to accompany a series of nature scenes. I didn't learn the name of the piece for many years.

    In 1995, I chanced to attend a Renaissance Fair in Anchorage Alaska, of all places, where a young lady was playing Pavane on a pan flute as I walked by. I asked her the name, so she wrote it on a slip of paper for me.

    I love it.

  • digital punk - bringing the funk (zatox remix)

  • Yo dog. Xzibit put this song in his song so you can listen while you listen.

  • Does this remind anyone of the music from Fable: The Lost Chapters? It's similar to me.

  • Formatted this song into a 4 part guitar piece. it's alot harder to give it the sad effect it has in an orchestra x)

  • "Tenemos arte para no morir de la verdad"...  Nietzsche

    Hermosa melodía, magníficas fotos!

  • can anyone tell me whr can i get those classical?

  • @TheAntiISA Hello,

    if you want to get this song, go to Amazon . com - Search for this, "The 99 Most Essential Romantic Masterpieces"

    99 songs for a good price.

  • I like Xzhibit's version better, lol!

  • That was beautifully done!

  • omg! natural - sclub 7! :O awesome.

  • I don't know how to describe the its beauty ! Marvelous marvelous ...

  • Those statues are really awsome and beautiful. Are the showcased somewhere or are they random?

  • 23 people are idiots

  • awesome!

    

  • bhnb

    

  • One of the greatest classical songs ever written.

  • 23 ignorant "people". this song is divine. this is art.

  • There is a difference between snobbery and mature appreciation.

  • Why do people revere snobbery?

  • why the .... Justin Bieber has to be in every comment?

  • I do not believe that everyone should appreciate the same music.. nor do I think that people who have a different taste then us, should be counted as retards.

    Musical taste is similar to the taste buds found on your tongue.. as you get older various foods will start to taste different, perhaps more to your liking.

    I hope for those that dislike this musical piece, that someday they will develop appreciation for it.

    If not, it's fine as well. . diversity in musical taste is a good thing.

  • @VimzoStarship Well said.

  • @VimzoStarship Having said that, if they won't like this music even at gunpoint then they can taste lead! ;) hehe - I never used to like house music, then I met an excellent DJ who goes by the name of "DJ Jumping House" who gave me the grand tour of house music and I discovered my appreciation for it! :)

  • @VimzoStarship You can dislike this, but if you dare to say that this piece sucks whatsoever, well.... you must have brain problems, that's for sure, there are lot of things that i don't like even if they are objectively good.

  • I would imagine everything except a cemetery while listening at this work... Maybe it would be good for a movie scene in Spain, where a girl and the boy look at each other, etc. Maybe for a forbidden love in the Spanish Civil War... everything except a cemetery, LOL!

  • I think the dead can be roused from their eternal slumber with this composition. yes I agree with blondchik33 and audrey 2877! Hello.. Like Reality Check:)

  • wonderful song with wonderful pics

    

  • Pavane is a court dance..

  • 22 people are deaf

  • I think this cementery is Père Lachaise, in Paris.

  • I've adored cemeteries since was was a little girl.

  • What cemetery is this?

  • @dominoboss I think its actually the Staglieno cemetery in Genoa, Italy.

  • Thank you too for the wonderful images which accompany this sublime piece of music.

  • This was the theme music to the BBC's coverage of the world cup in France 98, but it was a choral version which I have never been able to find since. This is such a beautiful piece of music, I go through just about every emotion listening to it.

    And all thanks to football that I found it, just like Nessun Dorma and the maestro Pavrotti in 1990...

  • this

  • Xzibit - Paparazzi.... never thought classical and rap could go together lol

  • @JamesStorey09 i love both :-) classical music is so rich, without it there would be no rap.

  • @iiiiiccccc Yeah, guess everything has to come from something i guess lol, much more into my Classic rock and blues, but classical is.... great :D, saw an orchestra perform this when i was playing with a local big band, was fantastic, and thought... I KNOW THIS SONG..... oh wait, it's from a Tony Hawkes game!!! :P

  • Ah, what Beauty,,,.and accompanied by images of beauty as well. What a gift!

  • Amazing music,,,

    Philip Bloom Used it In "The Convent"

  • you must listen to the piano man of my ballet school playing this piece... it's just to let those notes drive you away while dancing...

  • Lovely.

  • Xzibit-Paparazzi

  • Can play this on my Clarinet

  • Learning this on guitar :) Great tune

  • This piece has a haunting and lonely sound that definitely strikes me emotionally. It is very beautiful.

  • Félicitations et Merci pour cette splendide video !

  • One of my all time favorites. Thanks!

  • This piece just makes me smile. :)

  • I've always loved Pavane, it's so heartbreakingly beautiful.......The photos of the angels and other statues at Staglieno were also just perfect for this music.

    Can you tell me the name of the album and the record company from which you picked up this version of Pavane. It's slower than most of the other versions out there, but I think it's the most beautiful, and I'd love to purchase it.

    Much thanks......:)

  • If ballet was added to pavane, then everything would be perfect.

  • I could very easily place myself on the banks of the Seine looking across to the Île de la Cité and at Notre Dame listening to this. So beautiful, and truely Parisienne.

  • @kaz2024 I used to live near that Island =]

  • Too slow, this is a dance!

  • É incrível a associação desta composição com uma situação transcendental, a flauta representa anjos passando por nós, as estátuas do vídeo concretizam estas sensações, parabéns. Denise, Brasil.

  • bellissimo.

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  • Just. Don't. Blink!

  • sounds like nightmare before xmas!

  • It's art like this that justifies the existence of YouTube. Makes one see that it really is one of the greatest applications of technology in the last 50 years. Superb video. Thank you!

  • I watched this video over and over again in 2009 when my mother was dying from cancer. It helped me get through a bad patch.

  • oh my gosh..you HAVE to tell me where you got all the pictures of the statues from!! they are ereally amazing! 5/5**

  • @SagaBergmann I believe they came from Staglieno cemetery in Genoa.

  • @pchazzzz THANK YOU!!!!!!!!!!!I LOVE YOU!! thanks!!!(dont matter if its not,(since its awesome 2!!)lol :)

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  • Hauntingly Beautiful.

  • brava il video da l'idea di quanto e desolante il vuoto lasciato dalla morte

  • Oboe and flute were the solo instruments

  • anyone know what instrument the melody is being played on?

  • @TDMKnifepoint il pizzicato delle viole e il flauto, e poi l0rchestra d'archi. una musica molto malinconica

  • The 15 people who disliked this piece of music must listen to crap like Justin Bieber .

  • @KingSpunkydorf bieber mai balls :)

  • @KingSpunkydorf

    True

  • @KingSpunkydorf You know I used to believe that it did not matter what music people listened to, that it was a matter of personal preference. I have since come to understand that the cultural implications of the prevailing societal taste in music has such deep implications for us all that it astounds me I could have ever been so blind. At any rate, this composition is heavenly, and you are so right!

  • @KingSpunkydorf

    "It isn't right for young women at her age to not go to school and learn about the world around them."

    Principle/desire forcing--enough to prove how stupid you are.

  • @KingSpunkydorf agreed

  • @KingSpunkydorf what the fuck man , why you have to say that name here? , be original , maybe the people that dislike this video is because they dont like the intepretation . fuck , dont be generic man , you are comenting on a classical music video , respect

  • We're singing this song in my choir, it's SO hard at some points, but by now we've gotten the hang of it, i like it a lot; maybe i'll post a video if our performance is any good or not.

  • Nella colonna sonora de Il Divo (quando andreotti passeggia con la scorta)

  • Reminds me of the Legend of Zelda

  • Streisand did a "vocalise" of this...also beautiful.

  • A so beautiful "song"! I love it so much.

    Welch wunderbares Werk! Einfach nur grandios!

  • Great song... So is the mix: Xzibit - Paparazzi... ;)

  • The Gran Turismo 5 version of this song is AMAZING

  • Quelle musique !

    Harmonie, élégance, noblesse et simplicité...

    Une autre merveilleuse pièce de Fauré : Gabriel Fauré Sicilienne. David Louwerse, violoncelle

    Coller dans la fenêtre de recherche...

  • It's gorgeous, sad.

    It makes me want to cry. But I don't like from 02.36.

  • Having just listened to a beautiful performance of this in a Cambridge chapel, just this simple video and recording are enough to bring back what I felt then. It was like an ethereal blanket to cover me and soothe me into bliss and eternity. Nothing is wrong and beauty is possible.

  • i love thiiiiiiiiiiiiiiis!!!!!!!

    learning to play it on the piano!!!!

  • u people who thumbs down this song should go and reconsider their lives!

  • @Blondechik33 - What lives?

    To dislike this is the hallmark of the vulgar and insensate mass that is the commonality of this and any other time. Pearls before swine is a limited, but very accurate assessment of that commonality.

  • a truly magical song which makes the whole world seem so much better

  • Quelle belle interprétation de la Pavane, le caratère noble et lent y est vraiment! Les images de la vidéo sont également grandioses! Merci à vous Accabadora

  • andante molto moderato

    I love this music, we're playing it in our orchestra at school to be performed at a Christmas concert, I play 3rd saxophone part.

    But I really love this, it's beautiful <3

  • bellissima!!!! =)

  • so beautiful, i'm playing this at my school this fall for a concert <3

  • sounds so sad but beautiful

  • we sang this in chorus up at camp, I played the first A Clarinet part

  • I have a recording of this song on an old cassette tape that I used to listen to over and over again. Something about this melody just seems to fit every situation and mood. It's so wonderfully haunting...

  • such a beautiful piece of music

  • Such a beautiful clip 2 this wonderful music..

  • 'Pavane' inspires one to be at peace with everything. Simply beautiful music :o)

  • anybody remmeber this song during wc 1998?

  • Does anyone know if there is a name for the statue at 2:47?

  • @Era1293 Could be "Staglieno angel" by Giulio Monteverde?

  • @myguam It is, and one of the most beautiful sculpures in the whole set, is it not?

  • @myguam oh, ok thank you

  • @myguam Yes, it is. Its in the Stagelieno Cemetary in Genoa. Dated 1882 by sculptor Giulio Monteverde (Bistagno 1837- Rome 1917)

  • @Era1293 Like @myguam identified it is the angel at the Staglieno cemetary in Genoa, Italy. Go and see it. It is beautiful.

  • @Era1293 Like @myguam identified it is the angel at the Staglieno cemetary in Genoa, Italy. Go and see it. It is beautiful. The angel is the centerpiece of The Oneto family monument, and was created in 1882 by sculptor Giulio Monteverde (Bistagno 1837- Rome 1917).

  • I first came across this piece when I sat my AS Level Music Listening Paper a few weeks ago. The first minute or so was played as an excerpt and I was so moved by this piece that I almost didn't answer the questions about it!

    Surprised I found it here really cos all I knew about it was that it was a Fauré piece with a flute melody XD

    LOVE THIS PIECE!

  • Incredible, such a fantastic piece of music

  • I must admit that I came to this song from xzibit's paparazzi. Guess I have him to thank for this beautyful piece of music.

  • it makes me cry

  • beautifull

  • Nao importa se o ambiente de cemiterio tem algo ou nao a ver com a musica. Rever as estatuas do " Cimitero Monnumentale di Milano" e sempre uma viagem.

  • and my favourite version of that amazing melody is Fernando Lima's Cant stop listening to it...

  • I played this song two years ago on the violin! I love it!

  • Unfortunately, the photos of cemetery statues are in no way related to the music, which has a choral part in its original version, the text of which is a dialog between men and women relating to one another during the dance - the pavane. Would love to see someone work the sensual sculptures of Rodin into video with this music.

  • This is a beautiful version of this piece. Beautiful flute playing and glorious string sound.

  • Amazing oboe, bassoon, and flute sounds. I adore this song. A lot.

  • you have to listen this song from Lesley Garett in Ttribute to Diana Princes of Walles !!!!!!!!

  • I Like this Song !

    It's so wonderful !

  • such a beautiful, somber melody

  • anche se la Pavane mi ha sempre suscitato emozioni di amore e non di tristezza questo video mi ha conquistato con la sua bellezza dolente.

    Complimenti anche per le altre opere.

  • @labello1988, yeah sorry, it's a mistake ^^

  • I've just finished arranging this for electric bass...

  • Can you tell me a few words about three sculptures from 3.44 to 4.15? Where are they and who made them?

  • This sounds great played by clarinet quartet

  • I like this tempo, other peoples take it too fast

  • It's Gabriel Pavane .

  • @MrsPeachyChocolate Pavane is the type of music, the name is gabriel fauré....

  • Although it's not really a Pavane. It takes it's name from that type of music because it has a similar rhythm to the pavanes of the 16th century.

  • @Avixz i think the song is called pavane, while there is a type of music called a pavan.

  • @2nitewepartay

    thats exactly what I was saying, the piece is called Pavane, but it isn't a Pavane (Pavane can be spelled many ways, the most common way is 'Pavane')

  • Beautiful <3

  • Lovely! Thank you Accabadora!

  • Gabriel Faure is the composer. Late 1800's.

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  • @colombecote Just beautiful!

  • Who is the composer of the beautiful piece?

  • I don't know who wrote it, but Charlotte Church sang it on one of her CD's and it's was titled, "Dream a Dream".

  • BEAUTIFUL MUSIC,NICE VIDEO.

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  • i am into a very different style of music altogeather. But something about this song provokes a reaction from many people (including myself), even from those we do not really listen to classical music.

    I suppose that is the sign of a truely beautiful song, capturing everyone who listenes to it.

    5 stars from me.

  • that's not true,beauty is very important but not everyone sees/hear it

  • @EndOfNothing100

    Yeah, it's such a gorgeous piece! If you like this you'll also love Sicilienne also by Faure. It's very haunting and will make you stop whatever it is you're doing just so you can listen to it!

  • so beautiful

  • Whenever I listen to this magical melody, I feel so calm, peaceful, romantic..Strangely, this music is glad and sad at the same time...It's just beautiful...

  • i can play this on my tenor horn and I LOVE THE SONG

  • I'm about to learn to play this on the piano :D

  • All these very pretty stone maidens weeping over the death of middle aged businessmen who could afford to have them carved:  for them I fell into tears.

  • Bravo! This was amazing. All these statues that totally mezmerize. Thank you . I am making this a bookmark.

  • this makes me forget everything

  • @paddy280 I diagnose amnesia.