Baroque guitar - Santiago de Murcia - Jacaras and Fandango - Polivios - Stradivari Model
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- Опубликовано: 7 фев 2025
- Spanish Baroque music performed on a Stradivarius model Baroque guitar.
Santiago de Murcia (1673-1739)
Jacaras and Fandango
Performed by Polivios Issariotis
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Wonderful ! sehr schöne Spiel! Wunderbares klang , sauber und genau. Danke sehr großes Maestro!! Grande maestro!
AMAZING! I could listen forever. Practice my whole life and could never do it. Crazy to think it is Baroque music, sounds like flamenco. He is some kind of virtuoso that reminds me of a young Paco de Lucia! Love it! I look forward to more!
Origins run deep eh
Baroque music heavily encouraged improvisation and introduction of personal touches. I'm not sure how this exact piece is written, but it's possible this performer added some of his own personal flair.
@@Quicksilver_Cookiethe books of Santiago de Murcia are written in tablatures . They features mostly indications for chords , rasguedos especially in the rythm explanations or acompaniment and suggestions for the ornaments (appoggiatures, trills, mordants), but as most of the composers of that era the author let you free of making the compositions your owns , he just suggests and gives examples
As for flamenco, the thing is that fandango and jacara are old popular Spanish dances from south of Spain that shares harmonic and rythmic similarities with modern flamenco
@@ThibautKurt23 Thanks for your information.
Bravissimo
Some of the greatest sounds that have graced my ears in a very long time. Excellent skill. I find myself in your debt. Thank you.
A beautiful performance that tugs at the heartstrings.
Absolutely inspiring
Ahhhhhh. So beautiful and emotional... Thank you! ♥️
Best baroque guitar video I have ever seen! Incredible instrument and such virtuosic playing. Kudos!
Extremely good, bravo
Wow! So glad I subscribed to this channel. I have never seen guitar playing like this before! I was drawn to his Indian composi
tions for ensemble - I didn't know he did this too - what a talented guy!
A lovely piece.
Beautiful sound
Fantastisch! Wirklich das beste, was ich je gesehen habe! Toll! Meister!
Master playing! Some of the finest guitar-art I have seen or heard! Congratulations Maestro!
Magnífica interpretación!!!
Freaking captivating !!!
Just discovered your channel! Absolutely lovely... Watched another episode where you discussed the history of innovation and the featured guitar with the detachable necks. Well done!
That is King! Amazing!
Amazing! Bravo!
WONDERWALL
your attitude stinks
Increíble!!!
Great !
Wow! Talk about virtuoso! Beautiful, gorgeous guy plays brilliantly. Subscribed!
sweet job
Beautiful instrument ❤️
It's a Strad. It's not well known, but the Italian master also made guitars, though not as many as violins and cellos.
Beautiful playing and video!
Whenever we hear guitar music on classical radio stations, this is usually the instrument it's being played on.
Impresionante actuación.
Superb!
Excelente!!!
Thats amazing.........is that the beginnings of Flamenco as we popularly recognise it? People back then must have been as thrilled to hear that as I am.
Bravisimo!!!
Wow! So cool! I love it too! You are beautiful!
Love ukulele
Ole!
I'm glad there was such thing as musical evolution into blues, jazz and rock...
Curious how guitars from that period held up over time? I’ve seen one example in person in a museum, but those are exceptions that miraculously were well cared for. Curious about the daily workhorse guitars.
Great vid!
Man, you're good.
Please show all of both hands all the time!!
I like Baroque..but I'm extra strong on Rococo..
How dare you hit the Stradivarius guitar!😮?
❤
Fabula a fabula is a grand journey
I cannot find a high quality one of these anywhere...
🙌🏻🎶👏🏻
😍
Flamenco, about as you would expect it in the 20th century - but baroque.😮
Great, what books do You recommend to get all of the tabs made for baroque guitar?
I like the music and performance; hate the editing. Feels like I'm blacking out intermittently.
ikr cause wtf is that editing
Do you know fibula music and tales
Tuning?
The original Stradivari “Sabionari” : ruclips.net/video/yGKan6eX5ug/видео.html
ezio?
Still for sale? Best /Ferran
Why is the ninth string missing? Is that intentional or accidental?
Baroque guitar utilizes courses but the final is often left single purposefully 😅
Lovely tone on that Stradivari model - who made it and what is the string length?
741mm if it is an accurate copy. That’s huge!
According to this article thedutchluthier.files.wordpress.com/2016/11/stradivari-article-al-122-lr.pdf
The original Stradivari « sabionari » ruclips.net/video/yGKan6eX5ug/видео.html
@@gingerjam2192Damn, that's like an electric bass almost, pretty big.
To me the Baroque guitar is the transition from ancient lute to classical guitar.
The vihuela was a Spanish instrument from the Renaissance and is the transition from lute to guitar, it was tuned the same as a lute but had less strings so you can strum (you can’t strum well on a lute because there are so many courses). The baroque guitar came after the vihuela, and has nothing in common with the lute. In fact, the baroque guitar and classical guitar are tuned the same way except for the low E not being present on the baroque guitar. The baroque lute and the baroque guitar were around the same time (mainly the Spanish favored the guitar the most and the Germans the lute), and the baroque lute has different tuning than the renaissance lute and is played in a different way.
@@jbik140 many people believe the guitar was invented by the Moors.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 Melba or Mary Tyler?
@@Muttonchop_USA LOL! Good joke. The Moors were a tribe of Muslim people from North Africa who invaded Spain in the 8th century A.D.
@@marvinthemaniac7698 and brought with them the chordophones that became the lute, vihuela, and the guitar. "Lute" itself is an anglicisation of the arabic al-oud. Have a look on youtube for a video titled " Early Music 1: Arngeir, gittern", you can see a beautiful example of an instrument that is an ancestor of our modern guitar (I would include a link, but I don't think the comment will stay up if I do)
Is this a Jack Sanders Baroque guitar?
The capition says it is a Stradivarius.
@@elizabethcsicsery-ronay1633 Stradivarius model. Any luthier can market a Stradivarius model…..
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Idk why i cant help but think of the Godfather in the beginning part
Tale story tale are different tale is chimney story tale folk chimming
Я бы не разрешал бить пальцем по деке инструмента Страдивари!
Bt
Excellent, bravo! Your technique is highly developed, but it seems like you're too bound to the notes you must play than to the spirit of the composition. Let yourself go deeper, I'm sure that with your level of technique you can astonish us even more! (Please forgive any grammar and syntactic error, I'm not a native English speaker).
Thank you for checking out the vid and music. Actually for a large part of the performance there are NO notes and I either composed or improvised the piece.
Can it Nothing else matters?
Djent machine