Want more Bach music? Here is the second album: ruclips.net/video/1YG1xAjLrog/видео.html 😊 Track list: 0:00 Ana Vidovic -Cello Suite No.1 BWV 1007 4:06 Julia Trintschuk - BWV 995 Gavotte I & II played on an Armin Hanika Natural Doubletop 2017 8:38 Raphaël Feuillâtre - BWV 826 Partita No. 2 played on a 1931 Santos Hernandez 14:19 Karmen Stendler - BWV 995 Sarabande played on a 2018 Francois Leonard 17:50 Andrea González Caballero - Prelude BWV 1006a played on a 2017 A. Marin Montero 21:38 Duo Barlotta Egielman - French Suite No. 5 BWV 816 played on a J. Fuller and T. Dauge 33:29 André Ferreira - Cello Suite No.6 Prélude BWV 1012 played on a 2016 Gabriele Lodi 38:02 Ihor Kordiuk - Adagissimo from Capriccio BWV 992 played on a 1942 Weissgerber 41:26 Wulfin Lieske - Allemande BWV 1004 played on 'La Leona' by Antonio de Torres 46:58 Vojin Kocić - Gigue from Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 played on a 1924 Santos Hernandez 49:22 Oguzhan Kayali - Chaconne, Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 played on a 2018 Jesus Bellido 56:50 Oguzhan Kayali - Chaconne, Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 - Part 2 played on a Steven den Toom
J'ai entendu non.. Écouté dire que Bach avait écrit la musique pour qu'on la joue.. Source prestigieuse.. Comme une jolie femme n'est pas seulement faite pour être vue.. Mais pour être regardée.. C'est la plus belle chose du monde.. La plus Éternelle, la plus belle musique
I started with metal, blues, Latin, flamenco, Indian ragas and now I appreciate all forms of music. This guitar piece is simply mind blowing, lovely, peaceful and serene, to say the least.
@@artinrahideh1229Music is an art form, there isn't a "best" in art. I've been playing blues, metal and Latin rock for the last 40 yrs, I love all genres. But I know you appreciate classical music, me too. Vivaldi is my favorite.
@@ChicagoBeaver i understand that people have different taste in music and art in general. But if you understand how music works, you will immadiately be amazed by how many pieces Bach wrote in such a relatively little time and how well thought those pieces are. That's why i said he's the best. But yeah, best differs for everybody. Unless we set specific standards.
I have ragtime guitar arrangements from 1970's England "Tape'n'Tab Club". Few guitarists nowadays could actually play that stuff as the ragtime revival in the 1970's is generations ago. I also think way too many of today's guitar players are Taylor Swift/Coldplay fans. Huge respect to Steve J. McWilliam, I OWE YOU A BEER 🍺
@@hopelesshaddy3332 yes, when I say I play "nylon string guitar" people are confused, so many people have no idea that a guitar could have nylon strings. This is the ignorance in Scotland regarding classical guitar and probably the UK as a whole.
@@rubberneck2855 I don't wanna sound like that person that's like aLL kIDs pLay tHeSe dAys iS pOp but yeah, you do have a point A lot of people are ignorant and probably have no idea Classical Guitar exists and it needs more love
this is where I am honestly thankful to RUclips... in my school years we were struggling to get any of these recordings to hear what a "serious" classical guitar playing sounds like, we were exchanging poor quality tapes just to get a bit more motivated for our guitar practice :) now we can enjoy many of these fabulous performances
With so much chaos going on in the world now it's good to hear music like this and read loving comments from wonderful people,keep the love,peace and hope alive
My wife is a really incredible guitarist and can memorize pieces on the instrument very quickly... So once, when we were teens, I had had a particularly bad day and couldn't sleep that night. So, knowing how much I love classical music, she learned this piece and sat next to my bed playing it all night until I fell asleep. I can't listen to it without getting a little teary-eyed now.
@@solideo192 so he blesses Bach with talent and opportunity and yet he lets millions die of starvation and other cruelties? He has strange priorities wouldn't you say!? Maybe you should just give Bach the full credit and celebrate humanity instead of saying that it was the work of an imaginery mono-theistic deity of the last several thousand years on a planet which is 4.5 billion years old.
So grateful to be alive at a time that the work of fabulous virtuosos, such as these, playing any great music you might choose are instantly available at virtually no cost.
You can spot a true musician by reading their body language while they perform. When a person is passionate about their music they don't simply play the notes, the music flows through them; their mind, body, soul and instrument become one.
You can feel the music coming from there soul and it flows through to the instrument they are one in perfect harmony. And passion pure love joy perfection that is a true musician.
Extraordinary playing. Some of these pieces are incredibly difficult to play ( I know because I had to learn them). What is most extraordinary here is the music itself. Bach was such incredible genius: he was truly the progenitor of harmony as Beethoven called him. His music is more than just beauty and awe; its a transcending experience in it of itself.
@@melwig2813 When Mozart discovered Bach's music, he said "Finally, something I can learn from." Mozart was also known to have called Bach the "Father of music," and was so intrigued by his fugue style, that he wrote his own set of fugues in the style of Bach. He is also known to play Bach's music to warm up sometimes. You can find accounts of many of the greats that followed Bach in which they revered Bach. Literally all of them: Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, to name a few. They were all geniuses in their own regard, but Bach paved the way for them all. He was truly the Father of music.
@@melwig2813 Exactly! Mozart studied Bach since childhood (WTC, Goldbergs, etc). He was student under Bach's sons CPE and JC and made very clear in his very own words that they showed him the way. Mozart literally owes his entire career to the Bach family. Mozart knew he was a wunderkind but he would never have dared to even consider the thought of himself to be anywhere close to the genius of father Bach. Mozart wasn't stupid.
Sat here for 15 minutes with this musician and having an awesome session with the finest herb. I use to play quite a bit of Bach on my Ovation, loved him. But I just realized how stoned I am and just how much this guitarist kicks my ass!!!! Keep Jammin', I'll catch more later I'm sure!!!😊
A very moving concert paying homage to the great Bach bringing all closer to this Heavenly music through these GREAT musicians !!! Thank you, Siccas Guitars and guitarists !!!
Amazing the level of playing from the modern young classical guitarist. 40-50 years ago, every one of these players would have been in a special group of maybe two or three great players. The level and quality is now so good.
Father of Musicians. Son of Musicians in a very simple way to applaud these Musicians. Thanks for all Musicians who gave us a beautiful moment to celebrate peacefully.
They are all wonderful young masters. Ana, excellent mic placement and the sound is perfect, but I'm most impressed with Julia Trintschuk's redering of the Bach, so legato! This is the beauty of the world.
My goodness, that guitar Wulfin Lieske is playing... what an incredible tone. I’m sure I’ve never heard a guitar sound so good. It has a warmth and a richness I’ve never heard before, but enough brightness so as not to become dull. Credit to Lieske, too. A guitar can only sound as good as its player allows it to, and Lieske really shows his experience by getting the absolute most out of that beautiful instrument.
How musical! How beautiful! Every time I hear each of you do a new recording, I expect to hear you from the earlier recording. But no! Always a new you, a better you . . . You've dived in the deep end of a pool to come up in the middle of an ocean! Thank you for such beauty. Everyone is a member of this new generation of wonderful musicians: how does Siccas find you all? Mr Oguzhan Kayali's playing is conducted in his mind as an orchestral tour de force, each voice followed separately and as a cooperative player in the ensemble. I'm of the previous generation. In this recording, you prove it possible to stand higher than the shoulders of your predecessors. Thank you.
The 164 year old Torres sounds so nice. Impossible to replicate, or imagine the effort needed to hand craft such instrument and the amazing journey it has been on to be in such nice condition
Of all these truly fine performances, the Prelude played by Srta. Gonzalez Caballero (one of many of these young talents new to me) stands out - powerful & full of feeling; very mature in technique & expression. In support, her Marin Montero instrument sounds like an entire orchestra has even captured some distant churchbells to amplify her interpretation. Quite a promising collaboration - thanks to all.
La première musicienne, ANNA VIDOVIC est vraiment extraordinaire. Avec elle on perçoit que Bach était un pianiste. C'est une dimension, qui manque souvent chez les interprètes de Bach sur guitare, qui ne parviennent pas à restaurer cette incroyable richesse sonore cachée au cœur du bois, ce concert de voix qui est rendu à l'instrument par le talent du musicien, dans un instant de complicité parfaite entre l'interprète et l'objet créateur du son. Alors dépassant ses limites habituelles la guitare devient un orchestre, l'égal de ce maître de la portée vibratoire, que représente le piano. Incroyablement, on n'écoute alors plus du Bach, car pris dans un transport céleste on se rapproche des dieux pour grapiller les notes divines d'un instant hors du temps, en une expérience quasiment extatique. Quelle curieuse sensation, quand la partition s'achève, nous abandonnant dans le désir d'une continuation éternelle, que l'on ne peut abandonner qu'avec une pensée de reconnaissance à ce présent intemporel et pourtant achevé, d'une virtuose. Amadeus, pense-t-on alors en un souffle évident.
These classical guitarist can play I have much respect it takes a lot of years of playing to be that good they are awesome. They deserve a lot of respect .
In my school years we were struggling to get any of these recordings to hear what a "serious" classical guitar playing sounds like, we were exchanging poor quality tapes just to get a bit more motivated for our guitar practice :) now we can enjoy many of these fabulous performances
I have been learning accoustic guitar at the age of 30 for the past 3 months. I am able to play simple basic chords, barre chords and simple picking patterns and I am feeling so happy already. And then I saw this video, and it reminds me of how vast this world is. Damn, these classy people sure got class of their own.
Le monde a besoin d'apaisement , ce répertoire n'est il pas l'une des voies sur laquelle il faut s'engager d'urgence pour reprendre nos esprits avant qu'il ne soit trop tard... l'homme se croit libre par la violence par ce qu'il a perdu l'espoir de tte valeur transmissible ...la discipline avec l'émotion c'est ce Bach arrive à nous apporter ici...merci à Bach ...merci à la guitare , amie que l'on serre contre soi , et qui vous parle ainsi de façon si dynamique... Merci à ces jeunes interprètes , remarquables à tous points de vue.
If one dares to say it, Raphaël Feuillâtre has given us a performance of the Partita #2 that seems to embody a near-Brazilian (Jobim?) sensibility in early passages, & a more recent "reincarnation" of Django Reinhardt (!) thereafter, without in the slightest diluting the authentic force, or intelligence, of the Master. Faultless technique, 2nd-nature already despite his youth, seems to allow him, and us, an original interpretation carried by intense, but disciplined feeling. The seasoned 1931 instrument also seems, in a sense, culturally wedded to this unusual performance: rich in depth, bell-like in projection, as if it always wanted to be played this way. Damned amazing; thanks to all.
michaeldavidrubin This generation of guitarists are adding to the guitar's reportoire by playing pieces earlier generations wouldn't have dared to try. Always wondered if such a piece was possible on the guitar & now I know. :)
My eyes are having more fun than my disbelieving awestruck ears! 😍Watching Julia Trintschuk play that music on her instrument makes me blush from the inside out. So precious!
I think I just found one of my new favorite things to listen to....technically brilliant, wonderfully executed by the different players.....beautiful compilation!
There are guitars in Heaven. Why are players who play so beautiful and handsome? It's Bach, and the guitar that has the power to transform and enhance people who play and listen. Rare to see and listen to duos. Appreciate. Tks.
@@JohannSebastianBach1 wait I remember you, you were working at that tiki bar in Mexico and called yourself Seb..! The guy with writers block, getting back into surfing, good times...
@@bwest8888 I know it is difficult, but it is possible, as many people have done it. I was just saying that I wish more people who want to learn the guitar would actually put effort into it.
Genius composition, performed by excellent and passionate performers. A billion thanks for this wonderful presentation, it's exactly the kind of thing that makes me thankful I live in the modern world and have such easy access to so much heavenly music.👏
Thank you for putting this together. I grew up with classical guitar music playing all the time, but was not huge fan. Now I am, and this video introduced me to some new pieces by Bach (my favorite composer on stringed instruments, Tchaikovsky for orchestra) as well as some old familiar ones. Bravo to all the players, but especially Ms Caballero and and Mr. Kocic for playing those fiendishly difficult pieces.
Just Gorgeous playing by all and Gorgeous sounding guitars! Raphael there is a Milos in you! Thank you all for sharing your Excellent Playing its such a real lovely pleasure to watch you play. Classic guitar is such a beautiful sound Immensely rewarding to play and it does for me stop time when playing. All of the Very Best to you all. And whatever your needs may they be granted. JB. East Surrey. UK.
Want more Bach music? Here is the second album: ruclips.net/video/1YG1xAjLrog/видео.html 😊
Track list:
0:00 Ana Vidovic -Cello Suite No.1 BWV 1007
4:06 Julia Trintschuk - BWV 995 Gavotte I & II played on an Armin Hanika Natural Doubletop 2017
8:38 Raphaël Feuillâtre - BWV 826 Partita No. 2 played on a 1931 Santos Hernandez
14:19 Karmen Stendler - BWV 995 Sarabande played on a 2018 Francois Leonard
17:50 Andrea González Caballero - Prelude BWV 1006a played on a 2017 A. Marin Montero
21:38 Duo Barlotta Egielman - French Suite No. 5 BWV 816 played on a J. Fuller and T. Dauge
33:29 André Ferreira - Cello Suite No.6 Prélude BWV 1012 played on a 2016 Gabriele Lodi
38:02 Ihor Kordiuk - Adagissimo from Capriccio BWV 992 played on a 1942 Weissgerber
41:26 Wulfin Lieske - Allemande BWV 1004 played on 'La Leona' by Antonio de Torres
46:58 Vojin Kocić - Gigue from Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 played on a 1924 Santos Hernandez
49:22 Oguzhan Kayali - Chaconne, Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 played on a 2018 Jesus Bellido
56:50 Oguzhan Kayali - Chaconne, Partita No. 2 BWV 1004 - Part 2 played on a Steven den Toom
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설명이 잘 나와서 좋네요~!^^
Yes, please!
I sincerely appreciate your unselfish generous act, by letting us enjoy this relaxing sound without a commercial advertising. Thank you.
We are going to be all gone and Bach music will continue to enchant generations after generation. What a great artist! What a gift to humanity!
J'ai entendu non.. Écouté dire que Bach avait écrit la musique pour qu'on la joue.. Source prestigieuse.. Comme une jolie femme n'est pas seulement faite pour être vue.. Mais pour être regardée.. C'est la plus belle chose du monde.. La plus Éternelle, la plus belle musique
His mother would’ve been proud.
@@Don10eg Tak? To wypierdalaj skoro nie potrafisz pisać po angielsku. I co, fajnie pisać, by nikt inny nie rozumiał?
Indeed, indeed...well said.
That's because not everything is transient, some things can last for many centuries and should be encouraged by those in other disciplines.
It may look simple but i'm sure you had a tough time compiling this for us, on behalf of all classical guitar fans We Salute You ! ! !
Me ha encantado su solemnidad, Sir Dix!!!
Andrea González Caballero kicked ass.
I've been learning how to make acoustic guitars for a couple of years... it's amazing to listen to such gifted people play
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It's harder than it looks. I know I play classical guitar to.
Father...Thank you for the existence of music in our life.
Amen 🙏
One of the reasons I love Bach so much is everything the man did was for the glory of God.
thanks to Lucifer, "the bearer of light", for giving the Being the possibility of creating and working to develop our Spirit
I think the flute is over 30,000 years old, which I distinctly remember is before our father.
Yes, thank you mommy and daddy Homo Erectus🦧 for passing down your👖to us.
I started with metal, blues, Latin, flamenco, Indian ragas and now I appreciate all forms of music. This guitar piece is simply mind blowing, lovely, peaceful and serene, to say the least.
Theybreally mean it when they say classical is the best music genre
I find there is a lot of crossover between metal and classical. And I love it!
@@artinrahideh1229Music is an art form, there isn't a "best" in art. I've been playing blues, metal and Latin rock for the last 40 yrs, I love all genres. But I know you appreciate classical music, me too. Vivaldi is my favorite.
@@ChicagoBeaver i understand that people have different taste in music and art in general. But if you understand how music works, you will immadiately be amazed by how many pieces Bach wrote in such a relatively little time and how well thought those pieces are. That's why i said he's the best. But yeah, best differs for everybody. Unless we set specific standards.
same but i jumed to classical jazz, and then flamenco
Classical Guitar is criminally underrated 😥
@Juan Pablo Hurtado Lopez I guess you're right. Where I'm from, most people don't even know what Classical Guitar is
I have ragtime guitar arrangements from 1970's England "Tape'n'Tab Club". Few guitarists nowadays could actually play that stuff as the ragtime revival in the 1970's is generations ago. I also think way too many of today's guitar players are Taylor Swift/Coldplay fans. Huge respect to Steve J. McWilliam, I OWE YOU A BEER 🍺
@@hopelesshaddy3332 yes, when I say I play "nylon string guitar" people are confused, so many people have no idea that a guitar could have nylon strings. This is the ignorance in Scotland regarding classical guitar and probably the UK as a whole.
@@rubberneck2855 I don't wanna sound like that person that's like aLL kIDs pLay tHeSe dAys iS pOp but yeah, you do have a point
A lot of people are ignorant and probably have no idea Classical Guitar exists and it needs more love
H well it's obviously appreciated by a lot of people, nearly 2M views:) so far..
this is where I am honestly thankful to RUclips... in my school years we were struggling to get any of these recordings to hear what a "serious" classical guitar playing sounds like, we were exchanging poor quality tapes just to get a bit more motivated for our guitar practice :) now we can enjoy many of these fabulous performances
With so much chaos going on in the world now it's good to hear music like this and read loving comments from wonderful people,keep the love,peace and hope alive
There was chaos when this was originally transferred from thought to paper📜
My wife is a really incredible guitarist and can memorize pieces on the
instrument very quickly... So once, when we were teens, I had had a
particularly bad day and couldn't sleep that night. So, knowing how much
I love classical music, she learned this piece and sat next to my bed
playing it all night until I fell asleep. I can't listen to it without
getting a little teary-eyed now.
tom bradey amazing 👏🏿 😊
Wow!
Precious woman, congratulations, you found a ruby!
Power of music...and a wonderful spouse
Is Ana Vidovic your wife?
@Franz Schubert bruh same, just saw 4 one estus tonnes channel lol
So peaceful! Wish whoever's watching this also gain inner peace and have good rest tonight🍀
For me...Bach is a connection with God from my soul...it is purity❤
*eric rabaey
True! J. S. Bach honored God and wrote for His Glory.
God definitely blessed this artist with profound understanding of composing.
@@solideo192 so he blesses Bach with talent and opportunity and yet he lets millions die of starvation and other cruelties? He has strange priorities wouldn't you say!? Maybe you should just give Bach the full credit and celebrate humanity instead of saying that it was the work of an imaginery mono-theistic deity of the last several thousand years on a planet which is 4.5 billion years old.
@@alichamas63maybe just enjoy the music…..SMH
So grateful to be alive at a time that the work of fabulous virtuosos, such as these, playing any great music you might choose are instantly available at virtually no cost.
You can spot a true musician by reading their body language while they perform. When a person is passionate about their music they don't simply play the notes, the music flows through them; their mind, body, soul and instrument become one.
You can feel the music coming from there soul and it flows through to the instrument they are one in perfect harmony. And passion pure love joy perfection that is a true musician.
Extraordinary playing. Some of these pieces are incredibly difficult to play ( I know because I had to learn them). What is most extraordinary here is the music itself. Bach was such incredible genius: he was truly the progenitor of harmony as Beethoven called him. His music is more than just beauty and awe; its a transcending experience in it of itself.
Many say Mozart was a musical genius, but I’ve always been more impressed with the genius of Bach.
@@melwig2813 When Mozart discovered Bach's music, he said "Finally, something I can learn from." Mozart was also known to have called Bach the "Father of music," and was so intrigued by his fugue style, that he wrote his own set of fugues in the style of Bach. He is also known to play Bach's music to warm up sometimes. You can find accounts of many of the greats that followed Bach in which they revered Bach. Literally all of them: Mozart, Beethoven, Chopin, Liszt, Brahms, Rachmaninoff, to name a few. They were all geniuses in their own regard, but Bach paved the way for them all. He was truly the Father of music.
@@joelcastillo8126 Very interesting!
Brilliantly stated🎵
@@melwig2813 Exactly! Mozart studied Bach since childhood (WTC, Goldbergs, etc). He was student under Bach's sons CPE and JC and made very clear in his very own words that they showed him the way. Mozart literally owes his entire career to the Bach family. Mozart knew he was a wunderkind but he would never have dared to even consider the thought of himself to be anywhere close to the genius of father Bach. Mozart wasn't stupid.
J S Bach . Gentle compositions played on the guitar . Heavenly bliss.
Classical guitar reminds me of sunny warm places in simpler times. I would give up all I have to be in such a place.
what is stopping you or are you just saying?
yeah im a dumd ass meant for the person "who would give it all up''
Wonderful comment
Classical guitar music really soothes the mind and body
¡Y el corazón, sobretodo!
Armin Hanika Natural Doubletop 2017 @ 4:06. What a beautiful instrument in every way! And just a superb performance!!
How proud the parents of all these young wonderful musicians must feel.
All to cover a rock band..
Thanks
Sat here for 15 minutes with this musician and having an awesome session with the finest herb. I use to play quite a bit of Bach on my Ovation, loved him. But I just realized how stoned I am and just how much this guitarist kicks my ass!!!! Keep Jammin', I'll catch more later I'm sure!!!😊
This is easy kid and dirty
Danke ,für diesen Genus. Nicht zuletzt den Gitarreristen. Und Johan Sebastian Bach. Respekt..
It doesn't get any better than this in Heaven: beautiful women, beautiful guitars, beautiful music. Thank you Lord!!!😇
A very moving concert paying homage to the great Bach bringing all closer to this Heavenly music through these GREAT musicians !!! Thank you, Siccas Guitars and guitarists !!!
As a guitarist this assortment of pieces and players is exquisite. Bravo !
Thank you so much for posting this - the old master Bach played by outstanding young guitarists is really a treat.
Amazing the level of playing from the modern young classical guitarist. 40-50 years ago, every one of these players would have been in a special group of maybe two or three great players. The level and quality is now so good.
Plus we get to enjoy this music anytime for free basically. We’re quite spoiled.
Father of Musicians. Son of Musicians in a very simple way to applaud these Musicians. Thanks for all Musicians who gave us a beautiful moment to celebrate peacefully.
Bach sounds perfect in organ, piano, etc, but, on guitar is marvellous for hearing....
These players are a credit to the nations bound by their talent and power over a wonderful instrument.
Wow. Raphaël Feuillatre just brought tears to my eyes. Truly talented, and that guitar sounds amazing. The intonation is perfect. Beautiful.
They are all wonderful young masters. Ana, excellent mic placement and the sound is perfect, but I'm most impressed with Julia Trintschuk's redering of the Bach, so legato! This is the beauty of the world.
I also felt this was a highlight, so engrossing and relaxing to listen to.
It's amazing the number of things I can't do. Watching all this is very humbling.
My god, everyone on this video plays with such sensitivity, discipline, and (inarguably!) good taste!
ギターの甘い豊かな音色が私の心と魂を癒してくれます。ギターの名演奏家たちのそれぞれの音が豊かな響きが素晴らしいです。演奏家の映像と共に楽しんでいます。バッハの音楽はどんな楽器においても楽器そのものの最大の魅力を引き出してくれます。素晴らしい演奏家たちに幸あれと願いたいと思います。ありがとうございます。
Starting off a set with Ana Vidovic up front is what makes this playlist so special.
My goodness, that guitar Wulfin Lieske is playing... what an incredible tone. I’m sure I’ve never heard a guitar sound so good. It has a warmth and a richness I’ve never heard before, but enough brightness so as not to become dull. Credit to Lieske, too. A guitar can only sound as good as its player allows it to, and Lieske really shows his experience by getting the absolute most out of that beautiful instrument.
He uses a high bridge saddle.
Bach inventions are so timeless. Immortality in his music.
How musical! How beautiful! Every time I hear each of you do a new recording, I expect to hear you from the earlier recording. But no! Always a new you, a better you . . . You've dived in the deep end of a pool to come up in the middle of an ocean! Thank you for such beauty. Everyone is a member of this new generation of wonderful musicians: how does Siccas find you all? Mr Oguzhan Kayali's playing is conducted in his mind as an orchestral tour de force, each voice followed separately and as a cooperative player in the ensemble. I'm of the previous generation. In this recording, you prove it possible to stand higher than the shoulders of your predecessors. Thank you.
The 164 year old Torres sounds so nice. Impossible to replicate, or imagine the effort needed to hand craft such instrument and the amazing journey it has been on to be in such nice condition
What a pleasure to watch and listen. My favourite composer - J. S. Bach!! Absolutely amazing, wonderful upload. Thank you :-)
Fantasctic channel Stephanie! All the best
These classic guitare versions made me remember the memories of the time when I was a teenager. that time is a beautiful memory, never forgetting
Me too. My love for guitar started very young and started with the classical guitar.
The classical guitar brings peace into my soul
Raphaël Feuillâtre's Partita № 2 is excellent! This piece of music is probably the hardest to master among others in this collection.
Agreed, this is exceptionally hard to play on guitar. Glenn Gould's version on piano is what got me into Bach in the first place!
Of all these truly fine performances, the Prelude played by Srta. Gonzalez Caballero (one of many of these young talents new to me) stands out - powerful & full of feeling; very mature in technique & expression.
In support, her Marin Montero instrument sounds like an entire orchestra has even captured some distant churchbells to amplify her interpretation.
Quite a promising collaboration - thanks to all.
La première musicienne, ANNA VIDOVIC est vraiment extraordinaire. Avec elle on perçoit que Bach était un pianiste. C'est une dimension, qui manque souvent chez les interprètes de Bach sur guitare, qui ne parviennent pas à restaurer cette incroyable richesse sonore cachée au cœur du bois, ce concert de voix qui est rendu à l'instrument par le talent du musicien, dans un instant de complicité parfaite entre l'interprète et l'objet créateur du son. Alors dépassant ses limites habituelles la guitare devient un orchestre, l'égal de ce maître de la portée vibratoire, que représente le piano. Incroyablement, on n'écoute alors plus du Bach, car pris dans un transport céleste on se rapproche des dieux pour grapiller les notes divines d'un instant hors du temps, en une expérience quasiment extatique. Quelle curieuse sensation, quand la partition s'achève, nous abandonnant dans le désir d'une continuation éternelle, que l'on ne peut abandonner qu'avec une pensée de reconnaissance à ce présent intemporel et pourtant achevé, d'une virtuose. Amadeus, pense-t-on alors en un souffle évident.
These classical guitarist can play I have much respect it takes a lot of years of playing to be that good they are awesome. They deserve a lot of respect .
Ana's trills are sublime
Bach - the master of harmony and voice movement; wrote the "rules."
These masters of their instruments make this look way easier than reality. What a beautiful collection. Thank you.
Bach, I love you! Just incredible music that takes you away. So well played.
Beautifully played, Raphael. It's one of my favorite pieces of Bach.
WOW! Andrea Caballero at 18.00 actually made me cry a bit! So amazing to watch and listen to these phenomenal players x
Soulful, amazing, unique, eternal, convincing evidence of the harmony
Thank you so much for not spamming ads. Beautiful beautiful music.
So calming! This playlist always puts my mind and heart at ease. Thank you!❤❤
God Bless these musicians, for every note they played, a tear I cried in joy. Beautiful articulating music timeless and projecting. Thank you?
I'm happy with those talented guitar players to listen to !!! Thank you all !!! I'll practice extra my best today !!! 😀
So beautiful music... I got to know the classical guitarists could inspire the human souls with their fingers so much...
In my school years we were struggling to get any of these recordings to hear what a "serious" classical guitar playing sounds like, we were exchanging poor quality tapes just to get a bit more motivated for our guitar practice :) now we can enjoy many of these fabulous performances
I have been learning accoustic guitar at the age of 30 for the past 3 months. I am able to play simple basic chords, barre chords and simple picking patterns and I am feeling so happy already. And then I saw this video, and it reminds me of how vast this world is. Damn, these classy people sure got class of their own.
Not bad for 3 months, fingerpickin and all...Anyway, its been 2 years, ya must be knockin on Segovia's door by now😂 keep pickin
Le monde a besoin d'apaisement , ce répertoire n'est il pas l'une des voies sur laquelle il faut s'engager d'urgence pour reprendre nos esprits avant qu'il ne soit trop tard... l'homme se croit libre par la violence par ce qu'il a perdu l'espoir de tte valeur transmissible ...la discipline avec l'émotion c'est ce Bach arrive à nous apporter ici...merci à Bach ...merci à la guitare , amie que l'on serre contre soi , et qui vous parle ainsi de façon si dynamique...
Merci à ces jeunes interprètes , remarquables à tous points de vue.
Totally beautiful, well worth a listen. Perfect for me when I am writing my poems.
The classical greats all sound better through a guitar. Ana did a stellar presentation.
This is BEAUTIFUL. I really appreciate seeing these different guitarists being featured.
Her dexterity amazes me. beautiful.
If one dares to say it, Raphaël Feuillâtre has given us a performance of the Partita #2 that seems to embody a near-Brazilian (Jobim?) sensibility in early passages, & a more recent "reincarnation" of Django Reinhardt (!) thereafter, without in the slightest diluting the authentic force, or intelligence, of the Master. Faultless technique, 2nd-nature already despite his youth, seems to allow him, and us, an original interpretation carried by intense, but disciplined feeling.
The seasoned 1931 instrument also seems, in a sense, culturally wedded to this unusual performance: rich in depth, bell-like in projection, as if it always wanted to be played this way.
Damned amazing; thanks to all.
michaeldavidrubin This generation of guitarists are adding to the guitar's reportoire by playing pieces earlier generations wouldn't have dared to try. Always wondered if such a piece was possible on the guitar & now I know. :)
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The best compilation and performance of Bach I have heard! Thank you!
A marvelous collection of BWV compositions. The guitarists' performances are superb! Thank you.
The difficulty in the passages is amazing. The amount of work it takes to do this is amazing. 30 year guitar player here.
Ana the best in the world, so sweet, so fluid, so perfect! thank you!!!
My eyes are having more fun than my disbelieving awestruck ears! 😍Watching Julia Trintschuk play that music on her instrument makes me blush from the inside out. So precious!
This music from Bach is so inspiring and well, amazing guitar players who play them
May God Bless you all, thank you for your dedication, and these wonderful performances.
I only want to say thank you Siccas Guitar! You are the best!
Great collection. I listen to this at work, makes the day better.
Beautiful music and beautiful musicians!
Mike Kim True and True this makes lockdown possible .
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I can't believe anyone would thumbs down this! A master at work. Stunningly amazing. All of them.
I think I just found one of my new favorite things to listen to....technically brilliant, wonderfully executed by the different players.....beautiful compilation!
There are guitars in Heaven. Why are players who play so beautiful and handsome? It's Bach, and the guitar that has the power to transform and enhance people who play and listen. Rare to see and listen to duos. Appreciate. Tks.
I actually wrote these pieces for the piano, but they sound good though.
when are you dropping some new music? it's literally been ages
@SB Tofu you're a man of culture
You didnt know what a piano was till you were basically dead
@@kylegarvey3370 I'm not dead, I'm 335 yo
@@JohannSebastianBach1 wait I remember you, you were working at that tiki bar in Mexico and called yourself Seb..! The guy with writers block, getting back into surfing, good times...
Thanks!
Thank you Katelyn Kim-Mulgrew! 🙌🙌🙌
Thanks, for no ads in the middle of music
Cords that will touch millions of hearts
Ana you are right up there with the guitar greats particularly your rendition of Bach who is by far my favourite composer.
Klassische gitarre, da ist sie wieder meine erste GROßE liebe, man vergisst sie nie ❤
Andrea Gonzalez Caballero is really something! Compliments to her skills and guitar art.
You play the guitar beautifully with your heart. I am listening. Thank you.
We need more guitarist like this today, not people who just do chords.
I'd like to see first if you can achive something by doing "just chords" and then repost the comment
There are many songs you can sing along with by just playing chords. It is just so limiting. People should put more effort into learning guitar.
@@bwest8888 I know it is difficult, but it is possible, as many people have done it. I was just saying that I wish more people who want to learn the guitar would actually put effort into it.
@@hamburglar8794 I don't agree that music harder to play perfectly is better. as a composer you can create easy or difficult music to play.
@@javierlaguasa710 True, I just don't think that people should limit themselves.
Wonderful. Excellent playing. Julia, I especially liked the long passage with the triplets of 1/500th notes, you didn't miss one!
Genius composition, performed by excellent and passionate performers.
A billion thanks for this wonderful presentation, it's exactly the kind of thing that makes me thankful I live in the modern world and have such easy access to so much heavenly music.👏
Julia Trintschuck, wow. such a beautiful interpretation, and the guitar has an incredible tone. Excellent
Thank you for putting this together. I grew up with classical guitar music playing all the time, but was not huge fan. Now I am, and this video introduced me to some new pieces by Bach (my favorite composer on stringed instruments, Tchaikovsky for orchestra) as well as some old familiar ones. Bravo to all the players, but especially Ms Caballero and and Mr. Kocic for playing those fiendishly difficult pieces.
I am speechless with Raphael's superhuman virtuoso. What a performance!
Con este video es donde te das cuenta que la música es demasiado extensa y nunca deja de asombrarte. Mis respetos a todos los guitarristas.
The French Suite No.5 is especially wonderful. Beautiful transcription and performance!
Beauty, Grace & Talent combined..😍
Just Gorgeous playing by all and Gorgeous sounding guitars!
Raphael there is a Milos in you!
Thank you all for sharing your Excellent
Playing its such a real lovely pleasure to watch you play.
Classic guitar is such a beautiful sound
Immensely rewarding to play and it
does for me stop time when playing.
All of the Very Best to you all.
And whatever your needs may
they be granted.
JB. East Surrey. UK.
Excellent compilation !! Not only best players but good guitars !! Congrats.