On the contrary. There's hardly something more annoying than a stupid member of the audience whose coughs ruin the precious recording of that concert --forever. There should be protecting guards to kick the offenders out!
There is a recording of Rachmaninoff with a nice coughing fit in it. Odd that a century later that person is still heard by thousands of people. His boss, his teachers, his friends are now all eternally silent - but that man is now an immortal.
In Prelude III the nuances, the extreme dynamics achieved are remarkable. In this concert Marcyn is demanding maximum response from the instrument - at times it feels like the strings will refuse to give what he is asking for and then he pulls back - t the dialogue is breathtaking.
A great interpreter will give you insight into the composer's intention. A great musician will take you through the gamut of emotions that the guitar is capable and more. Marcin plays with such enigmatic energy here that the guitar seems to strain to equal the intensity and just when you think it can give no more, Marcin with the slightest of touch coos the guitar back to the purest of vibration. Each time I listen it seems I have reached a better understanding of why the guitar is such an incredible instrument. Thank you Marcin for your discipline and for stretching the possible.
#5 is arguably the most difficult and my favorite but all of them are a blast to play and are must-haves in every contemporary guitarists repertoire. I just love these pieces.
It could be that the concert was an exclusive. A small intimate venue like that one with a world class performer---tickets could have been very expensive.
@ArwenMeow Indeed. Excellence is to be pursued. Success can be fleeting. Regardless, it is much more rewarding to be able to play music that will not be selling coffee or chips at a later date. Not financially rewarding at all times, but emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically rewarding, as you seem to know well. Cheers!
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Loads of examples of this (and I have played prelude number one for nearly fifty years now), but with its superb use of dynamics this is the best rendition I've encountered thus far.
I don't know... Segovia was just as sensitive and more powerful when rewired. But Segovia want as even in rhythm with his arpeggios but then again Segovia also breathed better... Preference I guess.
Rose cannot be compared with jasmin. Both are stunning flowers with heavenly fragrance. Our world has room for all kind of flowers. But then there are also paper and plastic flowers which don't give fragrance. :)
A master of the classical guitar. Speaking of guitars - beautiful flamed maple body and a nice departure from the typical woods. A wonderful sparkle from the maple. Inspired me to get one.
@@slipkintiif I’m not mistaken it looks like it could be a Torres replica made by a German luthier named Wolfgang Jellinghaus. I have one of his guitars and he is known for his exquisite replicas. The rosette looks like his signature but, I could be wrong and it could just be that he is playing an actual Torres lol. Wether it is a replica or the real thing, this is a Torres guitar. You can tell by the decoration on the tailpiece.
Hallo to Marcin Dylla,I like your interpretation of these preludes very much. You are a very good looking man and your playing the guitar is so masculine and powerfull,so empathic! It is a real enjoyment to listen and to watch!
Puedo estar horas viendo sus interpretaciones, bellisima en los preludios, puede ser mágicamente dulce y pasar inmediatamente a lo fuerte y dramatico!! excelente guitarrista!!!
I’m studying guitar (seduce by my guitar) and the sound of Marcin is an inspiration Every note has a volume an expression a message Absolutely beautiful and obviously is totally dedicated to the instrument
Getting to real like his sweeping expressiveness and license with timing, which I think is what this music calls for. I like that there are a few flubs, which artists who take chances and really go for it always make. Fantastic performance. I'm sure the coughing was distracting.
Such fluid yet incisive playing and that 2nd prelude...astounding. 3 is wonderfully declamatory. And the second appearance of the descending theme on the pedal point is wonderfully contrasted with its plaintive slide. Energy of 4 is great. Just wow! Very intelligent yet passionate. Lots of technique in reserve. Nice edges and risk taking. 5 is a wonderful conversation...not many players render that juxtaposition so eloquently. I have to say, one of the most memorable and satisfying performances, well integrated and replete with the character of Brazilian music forms.
Indeed. And speaking of Brazil, Laurindo Almeida's old recordings of these 5 preludes are still the gold standard for me, but this runs it a close second.
" ...a bit melodramatic at times." ??? To my mind, so energetically melodramatic that you want to jump into the screen and hold his head and body still. It 's impossible for me to watch his performances; to make them palatable I simply listen to the recitals. And what's with all the mouth puckering? Enough already! As for melodrama being " ...the trend of the modern players", well not all, fortunately. Among Dylla's contemporaries, I count Ana Vidovic's luminous virtuosity as being without peer, and there's never anything wrong in turning back the clock and listening to Pierri, Barrueco, Rodrigo or Segovia. Bravo to you Alan Dunsmuir, both for your critique--and your unrepentant defense of it versus His Pomposity, John McKinley-Ward. As for you dear john, stick this in your pocket and remember it when you feel that certain itch to condemn thoughtful commentary on these sites: as an Edwardian era Brit once put it, criticism is the poetry of life. Which is to say the overarching goal of critique is ultimately about cultivating and nurturing aspirations, not dumbing down them down. So Bravo! too, to Bad Mojo for: "There are so many ways to fail and so few to succeed criticism is invaluable, especially when it doesn't come from ego or virtue signalling." The very last thing we need today is more and more Political Correctness.
What brand is his guitar? It seems a little smaller than most guitars i'm used to seeing-- (maybe it's just the camera angle?). Absolutely breathtaking performance. His fingers just seem to do ballet on the strings. His technique is remarkable--hours and hours of practice behind the scenes to prepare just for this performance. Not only does he have the mechanics down pat but he shows an incredible sensitivity to the quality and feel of the sound he is actually producing. Remarkable musicianship.
I believe there is but one glitch. It's in #5 of all things (Approx 16:05) ! If that is all then it still leaves this man one of thee greatest C-G-ists of our life times !!
Those coughs my friend are part of the classical guitar concert, just enjoy them 😂. I have several concerts and none of them lack of coughs 🤷🏻♂️. Cheers!
Why would anyone cough from boredom? That's ridiculous. In my experience, people cough because they need to cough. Roughly the same reason as why they sneeze.
it's because they say to themselves"oh fuck I must not cough" and they try to hold it but the more they think about it the most they get the urge to cough, so they hold it, they hold it until the infamous cough unleash. Someone should write a piece about this feeling..
@@steveb9325 "Lol" is a perfectly fine expression, used by everyone, regardless of consideration of age or social condition. I do not need to distinguish myself by using a peculiarly refined language while commenting RUclips videos. That would be quite a childish attitude.
@@steveb9325 I wasn't being insulting, I was just noticing one of these small blunders that are always surprising to see in the interpretation of great masters. Nothing immature in it ; your attitude of full reverence towards the Master, your excess of seriousness in the apprehension of music, is far more immature. Of course, I would make a lot more blunders, but that wouldn't be neither surprising nor funny as I am not a professional guitarist... Plus, I showed my admiration for his playing after the 'lol'. Take care too.
@@steveb9325 Lol thanks for the 1 year late response. I was basically saying that music does not have to be taken too seriously. The immatureness is rather in your behaviour of excessive reverence than in mine, of sincere appreciation and kind derision. What Blaise Pascal says about philosophy - “To ridicule philosophy is really to philosophize.” - I would say it for arts and music.
The legend has that the performer pays someone to cough so that the recital sounds legit and down to earth...
On the contrary. There's hardly something more annoying than a stupid member of the audience whose coughs ruin the precious recording of that concert --forever. There should be protecting guards to kick the offenders out!
There is a recording of Rachmaninoff with a nice coughing fit in it. Odd that a century later that person is still heard by thousands of people. His boss, his teachers, his friends are now all eternally silent - but that man is now an immortal.
it’s a joke
0:00 Prelude 1
4:24 Prelude 2
7:18 Prelude 3
11:59 Prelude 4
14:42 Prelude 5
Thanks!
In Prelude III the nuances, the extreme dynamics achieved are remarkable. In this concert Marcyn is demanding maximum response from the instrument - at times it feels like the strings will refuse to give what he is asking for and then he pulls back - t
the dialogue is breathtaking.
I’ve never heard the entire piece played through twice in one performance- does anyone know if that’s standard?
@@JaxonBurn it's standard. It's supposed to be played twice : D.C. al fine.
@@typhanieleng2709 I don't know why RUclips didn't show me this reply-- but thank you!
A great interpreter will give you insight into the composer's intention. A great musician will take you through the gamut of emotions that the guitar is capable and more. Marcin plays with such enigmatic energy here that the guitar seems to strain to equal the intensity and just when you think it can give no more, Marcin with the slightest of touch coos the guitar back to the purest of vibration. Each time I listen it seems I have reached a better understanding of why the guitar is such an incredible instrument. Thank you Marcin for your discipline and for stretching the possible.
He played the melodic part of prelude no 3 too harsh and too fast though.
Please listen to the Ukrainian master Roman Viazkovskiy play Prelude # 3. You may change your mind.
@@genustinca5565 Yes exactly. Roman Viazkovskiy (as my comment below) hears the “exact conception” of the composer and plays it accordingly.
die beste Interpretation, die ich bis jetzt gehört habe!!!!!!!
his hands are like a ballet dancer, moving with such artistic feeling
Astute observation
#5 is arguably the most difficult and my favorite but all of them are a blast to play and are must-haves in every contemporary guitarists repertoire. I just love these pieces.
No such thing as 'must-haves'. It's all subjective.
I have to disagree, it is very beautiful but certainly not the most difficult, I would dare to say one of the simplest
Favourite.
@@secondario815Are you sure you’ve heard the C part?
Speechless. I can hear over and over again and still find new insights.
The only disappointing thing about this performance is the tiny audience. Dude deserves more people!
It could be that the concert was an exclusive. A small intimate venue like that one with a world class performer---tickets could have been very expensive.
@ArwenMeow Indeed. Excellence is to be pursued. Success can be fleeting. Regardless, it is much more rewarding to be able to play music that will not be selling coffee or chips at a later date. Not financially rewarding at all times, but emotionally, spiritually, and psychologically rewarding, as you seem to know well. Cheers!
Except, the smaller the audience size, the more intimate! But I know what you mean. His talent deserves a bigger following.
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@Deandre Emmitt Instablaster =)
Loads of examples of this (and I have played prelude number one for nearly fifty years now), but with its superb use of dynamics this is the best rendition I've encountered thus far.
That was just the best version of these preludes
loved the prelude no 2. Best version I've heard - much more subtle. Inspired me to keep working on it.
comigo tb se está a passar o mesmo
IMHO prefer Nicholas Petrou ruclips.net/video/XUrugDn2g6s/видео.html
Fantástica interpretação,a melhor de todas que ouvi. Parabéns
Stunning! Never heard such touch and sensitivity on guitar, never! Absolutely unique!
I don't know... Segovia was just as sensitive and more powerful when rewired. But Segovia want as even in rhythm with his arpeggios but then again Segovia also breathed better... Preference I guess.
Rose cannot be compared with jasmin. Both are stunning flowers with heavenly fragrance. Our world has room for all kind of flowers. But then there are also paper and plastic flowers which don't give fragrance. :)
the best guitarist ever.....A BIG BRAVOOOOOOO...!
So musical and precise playing... how does he stay so relaxed?!
А всё потому, что он знает что делает
I think relaxation is part of his technique (he practised it).
Pratice 40 hours a day
@@royal0510933 hours is the perfect, mucho de algo no es bueno, no exceses
I think he is in the "flow" state.
finally... been waiting to see you play villa-lobos. would love to see you complete the etudes as well
Beautiful performance....for the eyes and for the ears...
Breathtaking...what else can you say !!
You get sucked into it from the first second to the final note...
And the hair thing is just great...
A master of the classical guitar. Speaking of guitars - beautiful flamed maple body and a nice departure from the typical woods. A wonderful sparkle from the maple. Inspired me to get one.
Me too. I want the name of the luthier who made this guitar.
@@slipkintiif I’m not mistaken it looks like it could be a Torres replica made by a German luthier named Wolfgang Jellinghaus. I have one of his guitars and he is known for his exquisite replicas. The rosette looks like his signature but, I could be wrong and it could just be that he is playing an actual Torres lol. Wether it is a replica or the real thing, this is a Torres guitar. You can tell by the decoration on the tailpiece.
Great performance!!!
impecable Marcin como siempre!
Hallo to Marcin Dylla,I like your interpretation of these preludes very much. You are a very good looking man and your playing the guitar is so masculine and powerfull,so empathic! It is a real enjoyment to listen and to watch!
Puedo estar horas viendo sus interpretaciones, bellisima en los preludios, puede ser mágicamente dulce y pasar inmediatamente a lo fuerte y dramatico!! excelente guitarrista!!!
Simplesmente maravilhoso... 👏👏👏🥰🥰🥰
👏👏👏Perfeição. O coração pulsa e vibra, alento de paz.
M.D you cannot be separated(conjoined) your embraced playing speaks volumes...best wishes
I like the intimate setting of this performance. Wish I could have been there.
Awesome artist. I don't think you could better this performance.
¡Viva Villa-Lobos!
Viva!
Viva!!! Viva o Brasil! Brasil não está bem agora em 2020...mas vai melhorar
Villalobos Bolivia puno Brasil Argentina latinoamerica en si
Loving the fundamental, as usual!
Quase tudo que é belo e admirado no Brasil, vem daí: Inclusive todas as "bossas" as velhas e as novas também, etc.
The E Major part on Prelude 1 was beautiful!! Really amazing the way you use the order of your fingers on right hand. Congrats!
What a wonderful recording! So talented...
Just wonderful ! Especially the 1st one. A big bravo !
Great guitarist. I had the pleasure of meeting him when he came to Seattle years ago. Fine fellow and a passionate musician….
wonderful interpretation of the 1st prelude
Incredibly beautiful. Best guitarist I've heard in 30years.
Are you for real?
@Mad Dog Fifi I have reported you to Facebook .Enjoy being blocked.
Mad Dog Fifi lol fighting after one year still
wonderful playing
Magistral y maravillosa interpretación del Preludio Nº1 de Villa- Lobos. Felicidades maestro Marcin Dylla!!
What a respect from the audience
Beautiful
Thanks
Wondeful playing. Tx to H. V. Lobos and tx to Marcin Dylla.
Sensacional, Villa Lobos é desafiador!!!
Amazing! 😍
Wonderful!!
Súper video musical y el guitarrista de infarto!
Magic, and love
I’m studying guitar (seduce by my guitar) and the sound of Marcin is an inspiration
Every note has a volume an expression a message
Absolutely beautiful and obviously is totally dedicated to the instrument
perfección técnica, sonido sublime y una musicalidad casi divina. Gracias Maestro Dylla.
Bravo.
Passionate performance
a beautiful sounding guitar.
great, I'm speechless
Merci !¡! ❤ Also beautiful maple guitar :)
12:46 You are the real MVP sir !
Getting to real like his sweeping expressiveness and license with timing, which I think is what this music calls for. I like that there are a few flubs, which artists who take chances and really go for it always make. Fantastic performance. I'm sure the coughing was distracting.
Well said.
Absolutely.
Wonderful! Best wishes
What an emotional rollercoaster. Imo, this is how music should be
very nice
Nuestro grande Villa! Arriba, Argentina!
Maravilhoso! Gênio!
tremendous, truly god
Superb
never heard of this guy till now but I like his interpretation
wow!!! prelude V!!! Awesome.
respect from belgium
Impressive!
Это настоящий музыкант - внимайте!!! Он живёт музыкой, он её делает живой!
Great playing and great recording as well. Bot audio & video.
Muito bom! Honrou o nome de Villa-Lobos.
Such fluid yet incisive playing and that 2nd prelude...astounding. 3 is wonderfully declamatory. And the second appearance of the descending theme on the pedal point is wonderfully contrasted with its plaintive slide. Energy of 4 is great. Just wow! Very intelligent yet passionate. Lots of technique in reserve. Nice edges and risk taking. 5 is a wonderful conversation...not many players render that juxtaposition so eloquently. I have to say, one of the most memorable and satisfying performances, well integrated and replete with the character of Brazilian music forms.
Indeed. And speaking of Brazil, Laurindo Almeida's old recordings of these 5 preludes are still the gold standard for me, but this runs it a close second.
Muito lindo!💖💖💖
schön
this guitarist is out of this world, giant!
" ...a bit melodramatic at times." ???
To my mind, so energetically melodramatic that you want to jump into the screen and hold his head and body still. It 's impossible for me to watch his performances; to make them palatable I simply listen to the recitals. And what's with all the mouth puckering? Enough already!
As for melodrama being " ...the trend of the modern players", well not all, fortunately. Among Dylla's contemporaries, I count Ana Vidovic's luminous virtuosity as being without peer, and there's never anything wrong in turning back the clock and listening to Pierri, Barrueco, Rodrigo or Segovia.
Bravo to you Alan Dunsmuir, both for your critique--and your unrepentant defense of it versus His Pomposity, John McKinley-Ward.
As for you dear john, stick this in your pocket and remember it when you feel that certain itch to condemn thoughtful commentary on these sites: as an Edwardian era Brit once put it, criticism is the poetry of life. Which is to say the overarching goal of critique is ultimately about cultivating and nurturing aspirations, not dumbing down them down. So Bravo! too, to Bad Mojo for: "There are so many ways to fail and so few to succeed criticism is invaluable, especially when it doesn't come from ego or virtue signalling."
The very last thing we need today is more and more Political Correctness.
Maravilloso, no se diga el preludio no. 3.
magic ;)
VIlla Lobos nosso orgulho ...
What brand is his guitar? It seems a little smaller than most guitars i'm used to seeing-- (maybe it's just the camera angle?). Absolutely breathtaking performance. His fingers just seem to do ballet on the strings. His technique is remarkable--hours and hours of practice behind the scenes to prepare just for this performance. Not only does he have the mechanics down pat but he shows an incredible sensitivity to the quality and feel of the sound he is actually producing. Remarkable musicianship.
I think it's a copy of the 1864 Torres by Daryl Perry.
Excelent
I believe there is but one glitch. It's in #5 of all things (Approx 16:05) ! If that is all then it still leaves this man one of thee greatest C-G-ists of our life times !!
eso campeón, somos humanos y como uno, entregaste lo mejor
magique!!!
Your right hand is crazy good.
You can hate, i dont care , but this is my favourite interpretation of prelude no.3 haha
Ah, I love those coughs. Please tell the man to stop playing, I came specifically for those coughs.
Many hours have gone into refining the technique on that cough. It is not the cough of a beginner or intermediate.
Such tone, such brilliancy
@@Skinny_Karlos Where can I find the sheet?
@@christopherguimaraes2300 Haha, very good !!
Those coughs my friend are part of the classical guitar concert, just enjoy them 😂.
I have several concerts and none of them lack of coughs 🤷🏻♂️. Cheers!
Él es maravilloso...
No brilliant recital would be complete without coughing....:(
Its fake
You're fake
Why would anyone cough from boredom? That's ridiculous.
In my experience, people cough because they need to cough. Roughly the same reason as why they sneeze.
it's because they say to themselves"oh fuck I must not cough" and they try to hold it but the more they think about it the most they get the urge to cough, so they hold it, they hold it until the infamous cough unleash.
Someone should write a piece about this feeling..
When people cough, it is because they are not enjoying the experience and feel uncomfortable.
Si, si, si.... viva el rubato y muera el tempo, vaya festival de saltos.
Đam mê khổ luyện tài năng đã làm nên tên anh trong làng guitar thế giới cám ơn anh
brilhante a melhor interpretação de v lobos
He has become the unknowable, completely lost in universal energy. The entire experience is like seeing god.
❤
2:05 Power chords Yeah! No seriously though. Straight up gangster playing.
Actually they are just major chords although I have to admit they sound very powerful! :D
He's like the Kurt Cobain of classical guitar (only plays power chords and diad tritones)
Too much fortississimo
Cet énervé xD Mais quel maître!
preludio n 1 is the best
pretty damn good
Bravvo
He does not understand the guitar, he feels it !
16:05 lol. (still great interpretation)
Oh lordy have I been there, and quite frequently!
@@steveb9325 "Lol" is a perfectly fine expression, used by everyone, regardless of consideration of age or social condition. I do not need to distinguish myself by using a peculiarly refined language while commenting RUclips videos. That would be quite a childish attitude.
@@steveb9325 I wasn't being insulting, I was just noticing one of these small blunders that are always surprising to see in the interpretation of great masters. Nothing immature in it ; your attitude of full reverence towards the Master, your excess of seriousness in the apprehension of music, is far more immature.
Of course, I would make a lot more blunders, but that wouldn't be neither surprising nor funny as I am not a professional guitarist...
Plus, I showed my admiration for his playing after the 'lol'.
Take care too.
@@steveb9325 lol
@@steveb9325 Lol thanks for the 1 year late response. I was basically saying that music does not have to be taken too seriously. The immatureness is rather in your behaviour of excessive reverence than in mine, of sincere appreciation and kind derision. What Blaise Pascal says about philosophy - “To ridicule philosophy is really to philosophize.” - I would say it for arts and music.