Big Daphnis Energy
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Things are getting HOT in the Inline G studio, as I deep dive into perhaps the sexiest piece (and flute solo) of all time; Daphnis et Chloé by Maurice Ravel. It almost goes without saying, however there is a trigger warning for this episode; I'll be discussing things of a sexual nature and strong sexual themes, and the podcast does include strong language throughout (although that bit is hardly news.) Anyway, this is is your one-stop-shop for all the background knowledge you need on the flute's most famous orchestral solo. The episode includes a quick history lesson, a concise explanation of the story, a short look at Pan (the pervy Greek god), some info on Ravel himself (including his Siamese cat's name) and finally, an analysis into all the things that make this music so God damn sexy. Scroll down here to find a list of chapters if you fancy skipping to a certain bit. Pop back next week when I'll be reviewing my favourite 5 recordings of the flute solo itself (including time stamps and track numbers so you can easily find them on all your streaming services.) Chapters: 0:00 - What's coming up this week? 5:46 - What is Daphis and Chloe? 9:25 - The Story of Daphnis and Chloe 13:37 - Wee Pervy Pan (The Greek god) 16:19 - Maurice Ravel: A love affair with Mouni 25:30 - Why is the music SO SEXY!? 35:55 - Did Ravel write Die Hard? (no) 37:05 - Ravel and Die Hard - A Comparison 38:59 - Is the flute solo sexy? 44:03 - Tying it all up and what's coming next As always, if you listened to even part of this episode, I would LOVE to hear from you! Find me at all these places below: Instagram: @garethhouston_flute Facebook: @GarethHoustonFlute TikTok: @GarethHoustonFlute Slainte, Gareth x Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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