What a thrill to hear these priceless interpretations. It was Mary Garden who created the role of Mélisande in 1902, at Debussy's insistance--and no wonder why! Debussy playing exhibits a combination of rhythmic freedom and acute tonal precision of phrasing almost unparallelled among pianists, but a perfect revelation of his musical ideas; in Mary Garden's singing we hear the very same acuteness and freedom in the expression of Verlaine's words through music -- poets and singers take note!
i was astounded when i learned that actual recordings of debussy himself existed - as you say, it allows you to feel some conection to him directly, rather than just through history and interpretations of his music.
its amazing to hear him breathe life into his own beautiful work on this recording. he is my absolute favourite composer :)
Takes a moment to realize that the space of time separating Mozart and Beethoven from Debussy was only about 100 years.
handsomechuck1 1 year ago
These are magical sounds from beyond, a beyond within the noble spirit of Debussy.
It's really shuddering to hear this poet who paints with music.
StravMishkin2 1 year ago
A characteristically swung % lilt to his playing for each mood swing.
Alexknobsob 1 year ago
Is this song... is it called "my long hair...?"
(My French skills are lacking, I'm only in my first year.)
Laurabug123 2 years ago
@Laurabug123 Yes. As you might guess, there is a scene involving Melisande's long hair.
handsomechuck1 1 year ago
@Laurabug123 Yes. French 'hair' is almost always in plural.
jamesjiao 7 months ago
I imagine him sitting at the piano, watching her, waiting paitiently, listening to his own music...
TheMikester307 2 years ago
This is a rare pleasure!!!
88Woland 2 years ago
What a thrill to hear these priceless interpretations. It was Mary Garden who created the role of Mélisande in 1902, at Debussy's insistance--and no wonder why! Debussy playing exhibits a combination of rhythmic freedom and acute tonal precision of phrasing almost unparallelled among pianists, but a perfect revelation of his musical ideas; in Mary Garden's singing we hear the very same acuteness and freedom in the expression of Verlaine's words through music -- poets and singers take note!
Freotheric 3 years ago 3
thank you so much for posting all of these. i feel such a connection to debussy the actual man when i hear all of this.
returnofsimple 3 years ago
i was astounded when i learned that actual recordings of debussy himself existed - as you say, it allows you to feel some conection to him directly, rather than just through history and interpretations of his music.
its amazing to hear him breathe life into his own beautiful work on this recording. he is my absolute favourite composer :)
nostalgiacreep 2 years ago