Ravel, Piano Concerto in G - Mov II: Adagio assai
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I've come to realise that all my favourite pieces of music are the simplist pieces, usually just using two notes.
Its a beautiful downpour of tremendous sorrow that reaches a state of catharsis.
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surprised & quite impressed @ the same time. Keep it up, bb ! This is the quiet (less commonly known), post-romantic and, dare i say, even mystical Ravel. Check out Carl Craig's deconstructive rmx of his "Bolero", among other things, if you haven't already... i'd call it avant-garde klassic / electronica fusion. Hope you like it, Pce !
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un jeu admirable servi par des mains admirables
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He's the cute Sylvain Daelemans.... Very famous in Belgium :)
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Who is he? He is still young but he is very good.
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I want his hair....
Musicman1720 10 months ago 4
I love this simplicity and modesty. I think this is how Ravel should be performed. Congratulations!
hansoo77jp 1 year ago 2