Seeing as you brought up this piece, CT64, I hope you don't mind me posting my fav Daphnis videos. See, this is the sort of thing YT is good for...
Charles Munch: excerpts from Debussy's La Mer with the Boston Symphony, 1962 and excerpts from Ravel's Daphnis et Chloé; rehearsal with the Hungarian State Orchestra, 1966.
The La Mer excerpts will give an idea of how great the Munch/Boston S. recording that I have, is. I would be curious to hear Munch conduct Daphnis with the Boston S.; I think Boston would be a tighter orchestra than the Hung. State. That's the nice thing about Dutoit's Daphnis; it's got all the tempi and dynamics I like
and it's extremely tight. Hard to find an orchestra that's tighter than the MSO under Dutoit.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=CyHRsU6dlf4[/youtube]
Dorian Wilson: I have no idea what orchestra this is; I guess I could look it up. Anyway, too bad this one doesn't start at the beginning. And no chorus in this one.
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=GBLdMySuaEg[/youtube]
I can always tell if I like a performance of Daphnis from that opening crescendo; the bigger the better!
There just aren't enough superlatives to describe how fantastic this music is.
A two piano transcription! (Just found this. Interesting.) Part 1
Edit- The opening crescendo isn't big enough. But this isn't too bad; better than I thought it would be anyway.
Edit 2- Say, this is pretty damn good!
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=qd9DvnRe_4o&feature=related[/youtube]
Part 2
[youtube]http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=tm-UJsy3OdI[/youtube]
zoned said:
long live music that stirs the soul,tugs the heartstrings,and may even make one shed a tear or two.
I agree with this completely. And nothing moves me more than these three pieces. Nothing.