La Mer. Charles Trénet


Una de las canciones más bonitas jamás escrita. Se dice que existen más de 400 versiones, siendo quizá más conocida por su traducción inglesa "Beyond the sea". Su compositor, quien canta esta versión, Charles Trénet, falleció el 18 de febrero de 2.001. La mer Qu'on voit danser le long des golfes clairs A des reflets d'argent La mer Des reflets changeants Sous la pluie La mer Au ciel d'été confond Ses blancs moutons Avec les anges si purs La mer bergère d'azur Infinie Voyez Près des étangs Ces grands roseaux mouillés Voyez Ces oiseaux blancs Et ces maisons rouillées La mer Les a bercés Le long des golfes clairs Et d'une chanson d'amour La mer A bercé mon coeur pour la vie
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Charles Trénet - La Mer (live Olympia)


Charles Trénet - La Mer (live Olympia) (english translation thanks to EdHarris) The sea which one sees dancing along the clear gulfs to sparkles of silver. The sea Of changing sparkles Under the rain. The sea Confuses the summer sky's sheep With angels so pure. The sea Shepherdess of blue infinity. Look! Next to the ponds Those tall wet reeds. Look! Those white birds And those rusty houses The Sea Has cradled them Along the clear gulfs. The Sea Has cradled my heart for life. *Trénet's will would be that everyone learned french instead. You would be amazed by its poetry and thankful to him forever. Alors ne laissons pas le français mourir. Repérons les cédilles et les accents graves sur nos claviers et sauvons la plus jolie langue au Monde! Merci
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Ocean wanted!!! La Mer Debussy "Final Titanic Orchestra?"


live recording www.UNYouthOrchestra.org this is a "greed free" project Claude Debussy (1862 - 1918) La Mer - Trois Esquisses symphoniques 2. Jeux de vagues. Allegro The United World Philharmonic is Caring for our Future classical music & technology for sustainable living Beethovenhalle Bonn 31st October 1999 Conductor: Jonathan Sheffer under the patronage of UNITED NATIONS ENVIRONMENT PROGRAMME excerpt from an EXCLUSIVE GALA CONCERT classical music synchronized with digitally mastered multimedia images - a reflection on the human civilization - 31st October 1999 in Bonn the official cutural event, live broadcasted on ZDF GERMAN TV at Beethoven Concert Hall . The United World Philharmonic Youth Orchestra of extraordinary young musicians from all over the world and its music are the focal point of the evening. Futuristic communications technology such as "virtual multimedia technology" will be employed to visually present live concerts of classical music.Images showing the state of our world will merge with the orchestra and the music and transport the viewer into a realistic fantasy world. The evening also experiments with the senses - images and sound will be united to create a new experience of classical music. "Youth is the Future" - this key idea is the pillar on which this project has developed and taken on a highly unique viewpoint of the closing century and more particularly of the new millennium. Having arrived at the end of the 20th century it seems that there is no tangible history and no clear view of life upon which young people can orientate themselves. But hidden from sight in the minds of some people there is something which they are able to visualise very clearly and which has led to a new view of life, namely the idea of "sustainable development", of living and economising so that the next generation will not be worse off than we today. This concept of the future has become the hub of the event. On this particular evening, Youth is symbolised by an international orchestra which has been specially brought together for this live event. The artists come from all corners of the earth, are aged between 18 and 25, and every one of them is a professional musician. The orchestra can be seen as a microcosm of "sustainable living" for only when all the musicians play together in a disciplined manner and strive towards a common goal will they be crowned with success. And note that these young people are bringing us all a gift: the gift of their wonderful music, the precious cultural heritage of past generations, the timeless and stimulating beauty of classical music which appeals to all our senses. Orchestra left as a part of its efforts its own 30 kW photovoltaic panels on roof of Beethovenhalle ..can be seen at the end of movie as well as tree planting action... UN Delegates from 186 countries had been invited. ...by the way the musicians never met and played together before.... The Orchestra will be renamed for future activities into "United Nations Youth Orchestra" more information under www.UNYouthOrchestra.org broadcast and co-produced by the environmental programme department of ZDF/arte/3sat
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LA MER. CHARLES TRENET


COLUMBIA 78 RPM ORIGINAL FRANCÉS
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LA MER


la mer,
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Vangelis - La petite fille de la mer


the music evoked me a story...I hope you enjoy it
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Debussy - La Mer - Dialogue du vent et de la mer


Dialogue du vent et de la mer (Dialog of the wind and the sea) from La mer by Claude Debussy. Ochestre de Paris. Seiji Ozawa, conductor.
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Un Piano Sur La Mer - Andre Gagnon


Un Piano Sur La Mer by Andre Gagnon. Another amazing piece.
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NINE INCH NAILS - la mer


i love this song
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Les Negresses Vertes - Face a la mer Massive Attack remix


Les Negresses Vertes - Face a la mer Massive Attack remix
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Laurent Voulzy - Belle Ile en Mer - Marie Galante


photos de Marie Galante sur Belle Ile en Mer - Marie Galante de Laurent Voulzy
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L'Enfant de la Haute Mer


Yet another SIGGRAPH '01 clip. French clip with inspiring music and video set up. This one´s poetry in motion, beautiful, I really wuv it too. It is hard not to fall in love with it! Definitely one of my favs. Post comments if you think it is useful to have these videos in youtube. Complaints and suggestions...PM me http://incwedibul.blogspot.com
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Markoolio - Jag orkar inte mer.mpg


bra
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Yann Tiersen - Les Bras De Mer


Les Bras De Mer from On Tour
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Mer Jul Låten


Mer jul låten med bilder
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Charles Munch Conducts "La Mer" and "Daphnis Et Chloé" bits


Debussy's "La mer" excerpt conducted by Charles Munch with the Boston Symphony, 1962 Maurice Ravel: Daphnis et Chloé-- Charles Munch rehearses with the Hungarian State Orchestra, 1966. Plus, excerpts from Boston Symphony concert, 1962 Charles Munch (originally, Münch) was born Sept. 26, 1891, Strassburg, Ger. [now Strasbourg, France], died Nov. 6, 1968, Richmond, Va., U.S. He was in the German army in WW1, got gassed at Peronne and wounded at Verdun, then became a naturalized French citizen after his return to Alsace. During WWII he was music director of the Société des Concerts du Conservatoire de Paris, and refused to collaborate with the Nazis. He helped the Resistance. In 1946 he made his first trip to the US, guest conducting the Boston Symphony Orchestra. He became their principal conductor from 1949 to 1962. He then returned to France and founded the Orchestre de Paris. He was on tour in America with this orchestra when he suffered a heart attack and died in his hotel room. He was a violinist, and I loved the beautiful string playing he got out of his orchestras as much as his celebrated performaces of French repetoire. One of my favorite records is his of the Tchaikovsky "Serenade for Strings". In the rehearsal excerpt you see his easy way with musicians---and the spontaneity, colour, and elegance for which his music-making was famous. "Music is an art that expresses the inexpressible. It rises far above what words can mean or the intelligence defines. Its domain is the imponderable and impalpable land of the unconscious. Man's right to speak this language is for me the most precious gift that has been bestowed upon us.... Is it paradoxical to assert that my duties and disappointments rather than my successes are the basis of my infinite love for my work? This unremitting toil to which I have bound myself for so long, all the manuscripts I have sat bent over until dawn, all the orchestras whose enthusiasm I have had to arouse even during wartime rehearsals in halls invaded by freezing cold morning fogs, all these have taught me a lesson in compassion. My profession gives me opportunity for intense self-expression and freedom for any flight of the imagination. To a reserved, withdrawn, and timid person it offers the chance to realize his dreams in sound. Those who listen may find different things in these sounds-expressions of their own desires, their own emotions, their own thoughts. A conductor, in giving a faithful reproduction and exact translation of the written notes, can re-create the thought and emotion of an unknown person-the composer-, which can sometimes be a transfiguring experience." -- Taken from "I am a Conductor" by Charles Munch, translated by Leonard Burkat.
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La Mer


Dawn at the divide between land and water. A film celebrating the quiet magnificent beauty of our planet at sunrise. Filmed at Port Aransas on the Texas Coastal Bend. Music from Claude Debussy - 'La Mer'
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Mantovani - La Mer (Charles Trenet)


Recordando a Charles Trenet y su inolvidable canción
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La Haine + Face à la mer


Les Negresses Vertes soundtrack 4 Mathieu Kassovitz's "la haine" (the hate).
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Gib Mer ä Chance - Baschi


Gib Mer ä Chance - Baschi. Really awesome song. One of Baschi's first songs to have hit the top 20 in 2004. Enjoy. =D
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Debussy "La Mer" -movement 1- Abbado Lucerne


Claude Debussy LA MER 1st movement "De l'aube à midi sur la mer" performed by Lucerne Festival Orchestra, Abbado. About time this come to YT !!
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sp6men - Calogero / Passi - Face à la mer


french nice music video, poetik and sentimental.
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Debussy - La Mer - De l' aube à midi sur la mer


De l' aube à midi sur la mer (From dawn to noon in the sea), from La mer by Claude Debussy. Orchestre de Paris. Seiji Ozawa, conductor.
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Charles Trenet - La mer (Beyond the sea)


Charles Trenet (Narbona, 18 de mayo de 1913 - Créteil, 19 de febrero de 2001) fue un compositor y cantante francés llamado por algunos "el padre de la canción francesa". Trenet enfermó de fiebre tifoidea a la edad de 7 años. Fue durante su convalescencia, con el propósito de entretenerse, cuando empezó a desarrollar sus habilidades artísticas, iniciándose en la música, la pintura, y la escultura. A pesar de odiar las matemáticas con pasión, en 1927 terminó su bachillerato con honores y se fue a Berlín a estudiar arte. A su regreso a París en 1930 Trenet ejerció trabajos varios de poca monta en un estudio de películas, estableciendo contacto frecuente con el medio artístico en el vecindario de Montparnasse. Formando un dúo junto con el pianista Johnny Hess trabajó en el cabaret Le Fiacre hasta que fue llamado a cumplir el servicio militar en 1936. Fue luego de terminado su servicio militar que Trenet recibió el sobrenombre que le acompañaría toda su vida: "Le fou chantant"
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Anja Schneider - Loop De Mer


Anja Schneider - Loop De Mer released on mobilee
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