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Added: Aug 29, 2006

From: pablo4691

Duration: 3:32

Andres Segovia playing his guitar. Old B/N track.

Channel: Music

Tags: segovia  mozart  guitar 


Rating: 4.881533' max='5' min='1' numRaters='574' rel='http://schemas.google.com/g/2005#overall ( ratings)    Views: 204308    Comments: 314

trk4782gh Says:

May 8, 2010 - 牧さんは恋をしている。あの京都の町を買って歩いている人に。

jscalise1 Says:

May 8, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego I like the line, "he is ONLY a MANIAC GUITARIST" as if mastering an instrument is simple. When it comes to more demanding music like classical music, one must obtain the skill to not only play all the notes but memorize difficult passages. They must be memorized in order to communicate the piece more easily. Relaying a musical message and/or feeling outside using just the notes takes quite a bit of creativity. What about Mahler's use of "frere jacques"? Is that not creative?

hadedorus Says:

May 11, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego Virgonians do that a lot you know; decomposing a whole into tiny little parts in their attempt to debunk and ridicule something or someone admired by others. If you are unable to appreciate the quality and depth of Segovias' sound, this bitter analysis of yours will do you little good. At best the only thing you might achieve is convincing the ones admiring only by imitation or trend. What a pitiful victory this would be...

Mrspraderadego Says:

May 12, 2010 - @jscalise1 To be maniac for the guitar (or for another art) is a good thing, i exagerate to say he got a brain animal (only to intend that he is specialized), but i don't like that the intarpreter stay above the composers (see today.. you can know any name of orchestra director but who know a popular name of a composer?) the composers are secondary by the public but they use the 95% (simple example) of creative material than the rest 5% that an interpreter have, ........

Mrspraderadego Says:

May 12, 2010 - @jscalise1 .....is true that segovia was creative but 5% vs 95% than a simple composer, and the use of mahler "frere jacque" was not an interpretation of existing music, was composing! You can have a theme of 8 seconds leght but putting else 8.00 elaborated minutes of music is not interpretation but composing! and segovia wasn't do this! for what he did in his life (interpretation) segovia with "frere jacques" theme he can only repeat it loop by loop and changing dynamic,the agogic, legato ecc..

Mrspraderadego Says:

May 12, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego correct... who know a popular name of a living composer? The interpreter stay above in this years, and by creativity i have much interest to hear a new music than a new interpretation of bach mozart exc... for me who stay and listen only interpretation are composers musicians that don't like that another living composer can emerge because they are scared to be less valuable, the common complex of inferiority.

Mrspraderadego Says:

May 12, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego Example: the people hate a popular living succesful\great Man when is alive.. but when he die the people say that he was the greatest of all man because they don't want that another young man born and become another time succesful\Great, by envy

ratfinkdc Says:

May 31, 2010 - wow! so fluid and relaxed. 'the man". thank you!

beethomozart Says:

Jun 8, 2010 - beautiful treasure the famous variations from the theme "das klinget so herrlich" from Mozart´s Magic Flute written by Fernando Sors and here performed by the legendary Andres Segovia, what a 24 karat golden gem!!!!!!!!!!!

TheReilly8 Says:

Jun 23, 2010 - his skills are so ahead of their time true genius

DangerJuli90 Says:

Jul 4, 2010 - just adore it ;PP

wendcosta Says:

Jul 21, 2010 - Maravilhoso vídeo do criador do violão clássico: Andrés Segovia. Deus seja louvado.

classicvinylbiz Says:

Jul 22, 2010 - Christopher Parkening - Variations on a Mozart Theme (Sor): watch?v=ZbOHGN68lXw thanks and regards

1990Rammstein Says:

Aug 16, 2010 - Za-je-bis-te! Ave gitara!

snaebjorn53 Says:

Aug 20, 2010 - Fantastico! Segovia è un Genio! Grazie

Gomesda1 Says:

Aug 28, 2010 - @wendcosta tem certeza que ele foi criador do violão clássico?

wendcosta Says:

Aug 29, 2010 - @Gomesda1 Andrés Segovia (Linares, Espanha, 21 de fevereiro de 1893 — Madri, 3 de junho de 1987) foi um grande guitarrista espanhol. Considerado o pai do violão erudito moderno pela maioria dos estudiosos de música, Segovia dizia que ele "resgatou o violão das mãos dos ciganos flamencos" e construiu um repertório clássico para dar lugar ao instrumento em salas de concerto.

Gomesda1 Says:

Aug 29, 2010 - @wendcosta segovia colocou o violao na midia mas nao foi criador do violao classico sao coisas bem diferentes

branflake15 Says:

Sep 1, 2010 - 17 people missed the lie button

branflake15 Says:

Sep 1, 2010 - @branflake15 like**

marcMLC Says:

Sep 5, 2010 - Mozart music is always almost more allegro!

afoolonahill Says:

Sep 5, 2010 - why is there no 'andres segovia chanel' on youtube?? I mean, that's what's wrong with the world today; not enough uploaded videos of master guitariists playing on a continuous loop so that i can chill out and relax while i work incredibly incredibly hard!! what i wouldn't give to be able to do this!

afoolonahill Says:

Sep 5, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego The fatal flaw in your argument is quite simply that of comparing the two. what good is bach, or beethoven or motzart without prodigy performers to bring their music to life? after all, we live in the age of MP3's and digital television, if it were'nt for the skill of 'interpreters' this music would have been lost altogether.

afoolonahill Says:

Sep 5, 2010 - @Mrspraderadego what's more, i am the world's dodgiest guitarist and yet i can play this note by note. but with out the imagination, passion and understanding of the greats, i will never make it sound any good

Mrspraderadego Says:

Sep 7, 2010 - @afoolonahill I never said that he is a bad interpreter, i say that he is only a good interpreter, and interpreters have low ratio creative elements versus the composers.

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