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  • is there anywhere played by piano on utube?

  • Très belle pièce, j'ai bien envie de l'apprendre.

    Qui est l'interprète, svp?

  • @TdeadOwl

    Je crois que c'est Scott Ross.

  • Rameau est le meilleur. La suite est aussi appelée "l'égyptienne", autre niveau que Dalida... France is proud

  • How metal can he be?

  • So happy that they were all pushed of a cliff or burned for fire wood- the most annoying sound after 2 minutes-

  • @Bruce88keys Well, like that's your opinion man.

  • Who played this?

  • @BaroqueMusicOnly Trevor Pinnock - I think?

  • Hi! Thanks for this video. It seems that "Suite" is the sequence of different pieces and that "L'Egyptienne" is the title of this one, not the title of the entire Suite that is only called "en sol mineur".

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  • The drop is fucked. I wasnt expecting that. Some screwface shit!

  • iCame

  • soy español, de 15 años...aficionado al rap, jazz, blues, reggae y drumm and bass....y ahora también a la música barroca gracias a ti, de verdad, te doy las gracias mil veces, me suscribo a tu canal y de verdad....gracias por subir estas canciones que me hacen ponerme la piel de gallina...u_u

    :) un saludo desde badajoz, españa!

     y sigue subiendo música del s. XVII-XVIII

  • Love this! I only discovered Rameau (to my shame) after watching the first Opera scene in Marie Antoinette, but I'm so glad I have. His music is stunning! Thanks so much for posting this video.

  • @vonkvetch

    you're welcome.

    glad you've enjoyed.

  • sounds so innocent <3

  • is dere a fuckin tab of dis fuckin masterpissesmeoff?

  • Je ne connaissais pas.

    Et quelle découverte.

  • Rameau no es de mis favoritos pero hay pequeñas piezas que me dejan con la boca abierta por su simple y delicada belleza, y ésta es una de ellas

  • lets not forget King Louis XIV that helped him to create this beautiful music

  • so many trills/ornaments!!!!!!

  • @ph4nt0mf1ng3rs Indeed, it almost sounds Renaissance-ish.

  • Music can hardly get any better than this.

  • C'est si énergique ! Moi qui ne connais que très peu cette époque en terme d'œuvre musical, je suis agréablement surpris par ce que j'entends la.

  • Harpsichord FTW!

  • <3<3<3<3 this piece!

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  • wowww!!!who is the clavecinist???

    best version of the egyptienne!!!

  • @lionhitstube It's maestro Scott Ross.

  • @roger98599 thanks =)

  • Quelle interprétation magistrale de ce chef-d'œuvre de Rameau !

    Qui en est l'interprète ?

    C'est un hommage à la beauté absolue !

  • Raffinement, beauté, élégance !

    Voilà tout Rameau.

    Vive la France !

  • O Rameau, écoutez juste ceci et dites moi si ce n'est pas merveilleux!

  • Now THIS is music!!! Forget all that hip-hop and rip-rap the kids are listening to today - this is the Real Thing. Very well played also, i might add..... :-+).

  • @HolyMotherofGrid I cannot more agree with you !!!

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  • @HolyMotherofGrid yes this and 80'ties hair metal.

  • Very accurate.

    (I am the 22222th viewer!!!)

  • :D so beautiful

  • it sounds like it would be fun to play lol, i like pieces like this. It reminds me of an etude that just has a lot of repetition and stuff going on..

  • lo mejor de lo mejor!!!!! perfect

  • Awesome.

  • Hyper modern, it rocks, litterally !

  • I agree. Rock on - or should I say - Baroque on, Rameau!

  • @britcrit09 Very witty!! Although, I'm not positive this is considered Baroque.

  • this music is heavenly !

  • Muy lindo, genial *+.

  • Rameau isn't in my collection, but after hearing him on the radio a couple of times I'm going to explore his wonderful music. This is also a very nice piece, thanks for posting.

  • Si en realidad apreciaran la Música, no harían comparaciones.

  • I was looking up Rococo design and stumbled upon this. . . It must be my lucky day.

  • Just allow me to make your day even luckier, even though your comment is more than one month old.

    Try to find some harpsichord pieces of Francois Couperin, Domenique Scarlatti, George Friedrich Handel and Johan Sebastian Bach.

    Because they rock :)

  • Qui joue le clavecin dans cet enregistrement?

  • btw this is not an overture.

  • ALL the rockers of today bow your heads in SHAME and admire the giant that is RAMEAU!

    This piece isn't as dramatic as Les Cyclopes but it's certainly close (and easier on the ears than about 90% of Bach's harpsichord suites!)

  • susumu07 ,why would the rockers bow in SHAME?

    I think it's very narrow minded....I can appreciate a paul Mc Cartney song,a Romanian folklore song, a song by Pink Floyd or Jean Philippe Rameau.

    Yes I agree on general lines about rock music of today....it's mostly crap and these 'musicians' are musically uneducated and illiterate. But let's not generalize too much and throw all rock musicians into a box.

    Rameau is one of my musical legends.

  • True, very true.

    Behold the RAMEAU!! :D

  • bollocks

  • not this music i mean your statement about lovely lovely Bach...

  • bravo! bravo!

  • mitica!

  • The more I listen to Rameau, the more I love it. I didn't know this piece. What a... There is no word for it!

  • French harpsichord music is really a surprisingly vast universe!!! We can't forget that the Great Bach owes much to his studies of the french "clavecinistes" from the seventeenth and eighteenth centuries!

  • @siegfriedstark nor we can't forget that the French harpsichord music owes much to German, Italian & English composers. Music was not created in a vacuum, it is a complicated interwoven fabric involving all of the musical powers of the time. Long live Baroque music!!!!!!!

  • @adamworth1979

    I'm afraid it's quite the opposite. The prestige of the court of Louis XIV was such that everywhere they sought to imitate it. Bach would collect and copy anything French he could lay his hands upon, especially of Couperin. Purcell was obviously and admirer of Lully and the suite form is all through the baroque period essentially French.

  • @proulxmontpellier I respectfully disagree with you. I believe you're missing the point here. I was simply trying to make the point that all Baroque music is a complex interwoven fabric in which French, Italian, English and German Baroque music borrowed from each other. I would never use the term "copy" as you're so inclined to do. The French Baroque composers owe much to the Italians, Germans, etc. Without one or the other, Baroque music as we know it would not exist.

  • Magnificent...sheer entertainment!!!

  • I'm just discovering Rameau. What an awesome composer.

  • same here

  • prefect playing..

  • J'aime bien cette musique

    Rameau ne rejettais pas la nature mathématique de la musique,

    mais il a su a partir cette base matheuse, agrémenter sa musique de fantaisies, ce qui lui donne une grande élégance.

    C'est aussi cette base matheuse qui donne de l'équilibre a sa musique.

    Tout ça n'est que mon avis ...

  • Ce que tu as remarque est vrai

  • De là vient le prelude en do mineur de Bach? Quelle copiteur celui la lol

  • fantastic!

  • I really like Rameau compositions - so simple, clear and enjoyable:)

  • Ce n'est pas toute la Suite, seulement la dernière pièce. Elle est excellente, cela dit.

  • Ca c'est quelque chose que j'aime !

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