Listening again , , , the only performance I've heard that plays to a baby's dreams, and rather than disturb them, lets dreaming unfold. . . . Beyond a concertmaster performance, Mr Wiesauer lets us listen in on a private moment of love for a newborn while allowing the composer to carry him from stringed instrument to a father's voice, singing quietly.
Dear Douglas! thanks for your kind comment! I am really thankful for your appreciation for my music! I was preparing this piece for a wedding of a family member of mine... maybe thats the vibe what you hear :) greets from Austria! Ronny
Indiana,classical guitar,04/08/2022 study. Comment: so much to know & learn in practice for exercise. How rewarding to have people share music philosophy today.
I'm learning this song for a contest, my teacher picked it out. I've been trying to get motivated by getting into this song and it's been quite hard because this isn't really my usual choice of music. But I think you definitely expressed the song very nicely, thank you.
I assume you just played years ago...However, in order to get motivation, think this is the song you have under your skin since you´ve heard it all along your childhood by your grammy... Think of her as you play...
This is how I feel. Not my favorite song to play - but this was definitely inspirational as I'm working to add it to my performance repertoire. It's very beautiful and moving.
I am familiar with this piece as Drume Negrita. "a well known Cuban lullabye song based on a setting by Grenet and harmonized for guitar by Leo Brouwer." From liner notes, Bella Musica de la Guitarra, Rico Stover.
I thik a credit is missing: The actual composer is the great cuban musician Eliseo Grenet Sánchez. I guess Leo Brouwer (another "grande" of cuban music) made this mervelous guitar transcription. Congratulations for the rendition.
@@TalentedDilittante I hadn't seen your comment before, thank you and sorry for being late. Maybe you're right and the theme is a folk, such in case I didn't know that. Eliseo Grenet usually appears as the composer of both music and lyrics. Great interpreters, used to sing it and give the credit to Grenet. (Victor Jara, Bola de Nieve, Mercedes Sosa) As regard to the arrangement for guitar, it is, precisely, by Leo Brower. Brower is guitarist, and much younger than Grenet. I just wanted to say that credit to Grenet was missing in the video, and same for the original title of the song ("Drume Negrita"). Again, thank you your comment (and sorry for my English, not my native language)
@@mau00070 XD quizá en castellano nos entendamos también. Claro que sí, la canción es Drume Negrita, y la cantó hermosamente nuestro hermano Víctor Jara. Y hay otras hermosas versiones (Mercedes Sosa, Bola de Nieve...) El arreglo para guitarra de Brower y la interpretación de Wiesauer están muy lindas también. Abrazo desde Buenos Aires.
@@ricardomuniz5075 Thank you . . . I'm sure you know more about the history of this marvelous piece than I do! (Translation of ""Drume Negrita": Sleep, dear little black child.)
I am learning this song and using this video to check the sheet music and for style. Great job, Ronny!. So far the tab I got has a lot of poor fingerings and Ronny's are much better. It makes me doubt my tab/sheet music. Ronny, I'd love to compare sheet music! Mine apparently is the Eschig version but I have to guess that the tab was autogenerated or created by someone else. thanks!
Soory, i dont even remember which edition i used... i also never wrote fingerings down... i guess you just need to check with my video... be aware in one place i play a f7 instead a f7#5... both works...
Amazing version! Congratulations Ronnie. I think you are one of the few guitarrists that really understand the context of this masterpiece. P.D: Did you tune the guitar in other frequency?
You probably figured it out by now, but I just learned it today and I used my fourth finger on the high B, my first finger fretting the G, and my third finger on the D on the seventh fret. Only irritating thing is having to jump back to the G on the third fret but it's a heck of a lot easier than reaching up to the B while using a barre on the third fret
just to let know sir,,,,leo brouwer did not do that piece,,,..the composer of that is called eliseo grenet..a afro-cuban composer before brouwers time.... leo brouwer....did a arrangement of that piece.
The full title is 'Cancion de cuna: Berceuse (sur un theme de Grenet). It's not unheard-of for classical composers to compose pieces based on folk or popular songs. The credit for the guitar piece definitely belongs to Brouwer.
Listening again , , , the only performance I've heard that plays to a baby's dreams, and rather than disturb them, lets dreaming unfold. . . . Beyond a concertmaster performance, Mr Wiesauer lets us listen in on a private moment of love for a newborn while allowing the composer to carry him from stringed instrument to a father's voice, singing quietly.
Dear Douglas! thanks for your kind comment! I am really thankful for your appreciation for my music! I was preparing this piece for a wedding of a family member of mine... maybe thats the vibe what you hear :) greets from Austria! Ronny
@@RonnyWiesauerguitar SO! Aren't you a sly one! Playing for a future baby! Wonderful . . .
Indiana,classical guitar,04/08/2022 study. Comment: so much to know & learn in practice for exercise. How rewarding to have people share music philosophy today.
It is played beautifully and with the original soothing intent, after all it is a "Song for the Cradle". This is my favorite version.
Impeccable! What a warm, brilliant, and emotionally-nuanced, tonally beautiful performance of an all-time favorite piece! Thank you!
Just pick up this piece this week. This is the best performance I have seen so far of the many on RUclips. Nice fingering choices too.
Best performance ever heard from this piece
thanks for the kind comment!
such thoughtful phrasing
Dear Ronny, you don’t stop amazing me, absolutely beautiful
Congratulations as always
David
Thanks David!!
Terrific performance of a superb Brouwer piece!
Beautiful music Beautifully played. Thank you so much.
Thanks David! Happy you enjoy my performance of this masterpiece!
Sehr gut gespielt. Vielen Dank!
Pocas veces comento, pero déjame felicitarte, muy buen gusto para interpretar esta hermosa pieza, mucha suerte y buena vibra!
Beautifully interpreted. Thank you for sharing.
I'm learning this song for a contest, my teacher picked it out. I've been trying to get motivated by getting into this song and it's been quite hard because this isn't really my usual choice of music. But I think you definitely expressed the song very nicely, thank you.
I assume you just played years ago...However, in order to get motivation, think this is the song you have under your skin since you´ve heard it all along your childhood by your grammy... Think of her as you play...
This is how I feel. Not my favorite song to play - but this was definitely inspirational as I'm working to add it to my performance repertoire. It's very beautiful and moving.
Screw that, l only play for joy in the music.
Beautiful!
Esa canción la toca uno de mis hijos y me hace llorar de emoción
Beautiful touch, dark and mellow. Sweet reading and high artistic level. Bravo Ronnie!
thanks, davide
By far the most magnificent piece I have ever heard😍🙌
Magnífico, de lejos mi interpretación preferida
Thank you very much....
Great job. Love this piece and this is one of the best renditions I've heard.
Bravissimo! it seems an easy piece but it isn't, there are a lot of difficoult piano and forte and variations of timbres, beautifull interpretation.
Brillante interpretacion. Muchas felicidades!! Enhorabuena!!!
Simply beautiful
thanks, Adam...
You just keep getting better and better, both musically and technically. Superb !!
Que maravilla...
Bella ejecución...
Loved it!
Que hermoso!
¡Maravilloso!¡Felicitaciones!
Thanks!
I am familiar with this piece as Drume Negrita. "a well known Cuban lullabye song based on a setting by Grenet and harmonized for guitar by Leo Brouwer." From liner notes, Bella Musica de la Guitarra, Rico Stover.
Brouwer only added chordal accompaniment? He did more than that with his arrangement.
Beautiful, brilliant interpretation!!
Hermoso ❤
In love ❤❤
Thank you Adriana! Yes this piece is a masterpiece!!
2:24 leaving out the beautiful F? ... also, 3:12 has a particularly nice interval (G, C#) on top of the F-octave..
Without doubt one of the great guitar pieces, regardless of genre, of the C20th.
Yes it is🙂
jes, brilliant played
a true pleasure to listen to your interpretation
A favourite by Brouwer played very, very nice! Excellent sound and tone also.
Cheers
Peter
hi michael! its a grand concert model by boguslaw teryks... amazing instrument imho
Hi love ur version of the song. Sounds amazing. I was wondering if you could send me the music sheet to learn it!
Hi! Thanks! I use the standard version by Eschig… of course my fingerings….
Teringat kuliah di semester pertama salah satu lagu ujian akhir semester .. 👍
muy bien tocada
Very nice!
2:17
Magistral interpretación!!
Bravo!!!!
Bravo bravo....
beautiful!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Thanks Yannis! happy you like it!
maravilha ......
thanks vesuvio! :)
belissimo
I thik a credit is missing: The actual composer is the great cuban musician Eliseo Grenet Sánchez.
I guess Leo Brouwer (another "grande" of cuban music) made this mervelous guitar transcription.
Congratulations for the rendition.
Perhaps Grenet arranged the folk melody for guitar, but its author is lost in history.
I have heard this piece sing by the chilean Master Victor Jara, the song's called "Drume negrita" (XD i tried to write in english)
@@TalentedDilittante I hadn't seen your comment before, thank you and sorry for being late. Maybe you're right and the theme is a folk, such in case I didn't know that.
Eliseo Grenet usually appears as the composer of both music and lyrics. Great interpreters, used to sing it and give the credit to Grenet. (Victor Jara, Bola de Nieve, Mercedes Sosa)
As regard to the arrangement for guitar, it is, precisely, by Leo Brower. Brower is guitarist, and much younger than Grenet.
I just wanted to say that credit to Grenet was missing in the video, and same for the original title of the song ("Drume Negrita").
Again, thank you your comment (and sorry for my English, not my native language)
@@mau00070 XD quizá en castellano nos entendamos también. Claro que sí, la canción es Drume Negrita, y la cantó hermosamente nuestro hermano Víctor Jara. Y hay otras hermosas versiones (Mercedes Sosa, Bola de Nieve...)
El arreglo para guitarra de Brower y la interpretación de Wiesauer están muy lindas también.
Abrazo desde Buenos Aires.
@@ricardomuniz5075 Thank you . . . I'm sure you know more about the history of this marvelous piece than I do! (Translation of ""Drume Negrita": Sleep, dear little black child.)
what's up with the tuning?
I am learning this song and using this video to check the sheet music and for style. Great job, Ronny!. So far the tab I got has a lot of poor fingerings and Ronny's are much better. It makes me doubt my tab/sheet music. Ronny, I'd love to compare sheet music! Mine apparently is the Eschig version but I have to guess that the tab was autogenerated or created by someone else.
thanks!
Soory, i dont even remember which edition i used... i also never wrote fingerings down... i guess you just need to check with my video... be aware in one place i play a f7 instead a f7#5... both works...
@@RonnyWiesauerguitar sounds good. I looked for new tab and found a better version. No tab, but it seems very good so far
Ésta melodía se la ponía a mi bebé durante el embarazo
someone is listening carefully!:-) yes i found some cool things that improved my right hand a lot!
Beautifully played! What maker/style of build is this instrument? Love the tone you're able to get out of it
Hi Kyle! the guitar is made by Boguslav Teryks... he comes from poland and lives in germany.... amazing guy and amazing guitar!!!
thanks for your kind words btw!
Where can i get the sheet music for this?
It’s in the ‘Oeuvres pour guitars’ published by Eschig. It comes after the 20 etudes.
I am feeling a Drop D in the sixth string... what tuning is this played in? Is there a music sheet available?
Yes its drop d tuning…
¿esta tocando en 440? suena muy raro.
Andrea Lopez Está afinada en re la 6ta cuerda
Está afinada de otra manera pero igualmente está desafinada
Amazing version! Congratulations Ronnie. I think you are one of the few guitarrists that really understand the context of this masterpiece.
P.D: Did you tune the guitar in other frequency?
Abraham Fernández 6th string in D
muy bien
thanks you!
Does anybody have any tips on reaching that high b in the verse
You probably figured it out by now, but I just learned it today and I used my fourth finger on the high B, my first finger fretting the G, and my third finger on the D on the seventh fret. Only irritating thing is having to jump back to the G on the third fret but it's a heck of a lot easier than reaching up to the B while using a barre on the third fret
Amazing! Is it the standard tuning?
Hi! Thanks and yes, its standard tuning
@@RonnyWiesauerguitar Im working on the leo brower's estudios simples. When I'll finish them I'd like to play this Canción.
I know it as Afro-Cuban Melody arranged by Parkening.
bravo. solo que hay partes donde no se escucha nada
Beautiful! Did you use Haun mics?
Alexandru Marian Yes, it have been a pair Haun CL 440.... mostly i use these or Cascade Fathead Ribbon mics ...
Ronny Wiesauer Thanks! omnis...must be a very nice sounding space!
Smart thumb technique
Thanks for noticing!
la equalizacion esta rarisima no? resuena ahi en una nota medio nasal
necesito saber la tablatura/ acordes de este hermoso clasico, ayuda en los comentarios
super cubania!!!!!!!
just to let know sir,,,,leo brouwer did not do that piece,,,..the composer of that is called eliseo grenet..a afro-cuban composer before brouwers time.... leo brouwer....did a arrangement of that piece.
+frankbatista4guitar Thanks. I bet you're great fun at parties.
It´s arguable...Some music historians consider the piece authored by Eliseo Grenet´s brother...
The full title is 'Cancion de cuna: Berceuse (sur un theme de Grenet). It's not unheard-of for classical composers to compose pieces based on folk or popular songs. The credit for the guitar piece definitely belongs to Brouwer.
:-D!!!!!
Tuning seems off or just the recording equipment not picking up the sounds nicely. Good interpretation though
mit viel Gefuehl gespielt
I like it but it's too slow for me. Seems a lento not a moderato and I don't hear rubato as the transcription. Bravo .
I have heard too many that are too fast for my tastes.
Buena interpretación. No está afinada la guitarra.
i had play this,but before that i did listen a better sound than you,that's my opinion.