Ok I believe you. You can play the Baroque guitar. Nicely done. Wow. Some of the most relaxed hands I've seen. Like you've been playing a thousand years.
Your passionate expression and discipline are amazing; the music is voiced as it is intended. I wish more people played like you. Thanks for posting this.
Absolutely exquisite music. It must be awfully difficult to play like that on a double string instrument, but you make the listener forget the effort. Many thanks for sharing.
Now I would think that play to what that degree of sensitivity and virtuosity you would have to practice approximately 75 hours per day. As we all know there are only 24 hours available per day, I would say that there is some supernatural power to this fellows craft. Bravo!
Are the rasgueados reconstructed from historical literary sources, passed down, or are they approximations of what de Murcia an might have played? Thanks!
Man. This is music being linked with the soul of the player. So beautiful!!! Ps. I’ts not really the same. But i’m getting a 6 stringed Lute soon. I’m so looking forward to it!
Reading about Sor brought me here. A text I am reading has a section which goes over the origins of the guitar, and includes discussion on construction of instruments, stringing, composers, their styles. I am really enjoying music by Gaspar Sanz and de Murcia! So beautiful! Thank you! These campanelas, they are beautiful, reminds me of what Lenny Breau was doing with harmonics, though in different ways. Seeing how composers mixed rasqueado in with ponteado and arpeggiations, wow it is amazing, so fluid, so much texture! What is re-entrant tuning?
Re-entrant tuning basically means that partly the double string set are tuned in octaves (mostly at least the d-strings) and the a-strings are both an Octave higher than on a modern guitar (like g-string - 2 fret). The deep e-string is completely missing. If you would sketch the basic tuning of the baroque guitar it would be like a "u".
@@tobiasstudtheol Thank you, and my understanding is now that re-entrant, means that the strings are not tuned 'from lowest to highest.' Diapasons are the long, non-stopped bass strings like on a theorbo. Bourdon is another word that has come up- I couldn't tell from context if a bourdon is similar to a diapason, or if it is perhaps the name of the 'doubled' string?
Passion, that's all it takes...no fame, no money behind it only pure passion. Very very good!!!
Grazie Umberto!
You need money to buy an expensive baroque guitar!
Pasion, estudio y... mucho trabajo, mucha práctica...
This guy is an artist. Amazingly expressive and natural - I just love it.
Bravo! You can really hear Flamenco's origins. Beautiful playing.
Thank you Jim!
Jim Davidson indeed!
@@intavolatura Complimenti fantastico, grande esecuzione 👌👌👌👌
@@robertosozio3425 Grazie Roberto!
@@intavolatura 👌👌💪💪
This is hands down the best baroque guitar playing that I have heard and seen. Bravo, sir.
Its my favorite performance.
Bravissimo Stefano! La sua versione mi ha ınspirato e sono finalmente riuscito a suonarla (sfortunatamente su una banale chitarra classica).
Always a pleasure to listen to , thanks !!!!!!! Hope not mind for sharing ! Greets
Splendid performance, full of "duende"! El Ayre Flamenco fully intended. Best performance ever up to day. Even better than Rosario Cicero
Ok I believe you. You can play the Baroque guitar. Nicely done. Wow. Some of the most relaxed hands I've seen. Like you've been playing a thousand years.
Your interpretation brings me closer to baroque spain
Ps: if u dont mind could you have a duet with oud player
Just when you make us think you are too soft you bring the fire and the passion at the right time. Magnificent rough diiamond.
Your passionate expression and discipline are amazing; the music is voiced as it is intended. I wish more people played like you. Thanks for posting this.
Absolutely STUNNING. Wow.
Very beautiful! I'm an amateur guitar player and want to expand my horizon. I hesitate between Renaissance lute and baroque guitar :-)
Thank you David! Renaissance and baroque are so different!
You sound wonderful. Beautiful instrument aswell. Best regards
Which did you pick in the end?@@davidhillewig
Sublime, thank you for posting. I love the campanella notes ringing over one another at 2:28, such beautiful technique.
Hi Land of Litte Rain, thank you!...Baroque guitar is really a fantastic instrument...
Seemingly effortless mastery....wonderful.
I just wanted to know what a baroque guitar sounded like, and I really enjoyed listening to you, thank you for making this video :)
thank you for listening to my music Chris!
bravissimo!!! Stefano
Absolutely amazing.I can't say anything else, just this: amazing.
Gracias, señor
Bravissimo Stefano!
The sound quality of the video is good
The playing excellent and coherent
Absolutely exquisite music. It must be awfully difficult to play like that on a double string instrument, but you make the listener forget the effort. Many thanks for sharing.
my ears absolutely love this piece, thank you.
So effortless and assured-fantastic technique and performance-definitely a virtuoso piece and executed perfectly.
Fantastic performance ! "entre dos almas" is a pure jewel !
Thank you Guillaume! In “Entre dos almas” I tried to play this repertoire in a personal way. I hope that I have succeeded...
Marvelous~ I like that flowing character. I wish I could play my violin like that.
Classic! I go back to the Renaissance every time I listen to this. You're genius⚘⚘⚘
Stunning ! fantastic ! Fabulous ! And yes there is definitely flamenco there. Bravo !!
Thank you so much Chris!
Absolutely amazing. Performance 10/10, tone 10/10, loud breathing 10/10
¡¡¡Bravo Stefano desde México!!! .... donde todavía seguimos cultivando el Fandango ...
Ciao Jorge! W il Fandango!
beautiful playing
Veramente notevole!!! Grazie per aver condiviso questo video, Maestro!
A magical sound & interpretation, be blessed !
Mi primer contacto con la guitarra barroca, suena en sus manos genial. Es maravilloso, gran maestro, una muestra bellísima.
That sound is just beautiful...
Bravo! Excellent playing and soniquete!
Your musicianship is amazing! Bravo maestro!
Thank you Martin!
Bellissima la rivisitazione della diteggiatura, con le campanelas!
Grandissimo ste! Veramente uno spettacolo. Un abbraccio
ciao Lorenzo, grazie!
Il nonno del cuatro venezuelano e tutti gli altri nipotini!!
Precioso !!!
Breathtakingly Beautiful....!!!!!! performance and tone.... !!!
Thank you!!
Gracias por subir esta bonita pieza.
Grazie a te Alvar2001!
This is just awsome! Your playing is amazing! Thanks for sharing your music. Can I ask who is luthier of the guitar you play?
Extraordinario! Magnífico!
Grazie!
Bellissimo ! Grazie Stefano !
Grazie a te Guillaume!
Beautifully articulated, love it
Thank you John.
so flawless and effortless amazing!
thanks a lot.
Preciosa tu manera de tocar
2:05 sounds like bach's toccata and fugue :) great performance throughout
I agree.
Really very beautiful. Realmente muy bonito
Thank you Ricardo!
That was sooo....good! Your play seems so effortless and I loved the ethereal sound of the baroque guitar! Bravo!!
Thank you David!
That was brilliant! thanks for sharing. wow. in my favorites! wow.
Thank you Saint Steven!
Beautiful!
BRAVO!
Finally you did recorded another video. Magnificent, incredible!
Yes, finally I did it.Thank you!
¡Extraordinario!
I will get a guitar like this and take lessons!!! Amazing and stunning sound and performance! Thank you for sharing
Thanks to you.
OMG I could die ... you know my heart is composed by strings ...
Magnifico.
Grazie!
In this piece and other from thus composer and gaspar sanz i hear the origin of my national folk of Argentina
Phantastic !
Now I would think that play to what that degree of sensitivity and virtuosity you would have to practice approximately 75 hours per day. As we all know there are only 24 hours available per day, I would say that there is some supernatural power to this fellows craft. Bravo!
Virtuoso.. Sono rimasto a bocca aperta.. ho reso l'idea?
Veramente veramente bella! Estasi.
Simply beautiful ! Thanks
Are the rasgueados reconstructed from historical literary sources, passed down, or are they approximations of what de Murcia an might have played? Thanks!
I think all three and music historians will also use paintings to find out how the instruments were played ^^
Exquisite, subtle rendition.
Thank you Joan.
graceful - thank you
So beautiful!!! Thank you.
Thank you to you for your comment!
Very cool!
Super! Bravo!
Grazie Lucyna!
Most excellent
Stunning!
c'è una trascrizione per chitarra?
Very enjoyable - well played - well recorded!
Bravo!! Your are amazing! I'm interesting about the luthier, Can you give información about him or her? Thanks! Greetings from 🇵🇪 Perú
Spettacolare.
What a great, great talent!
Thank you so much Havardr Ivansoon!
Maestro, would you please consider recording the Gallardas in D-Minor by Gaspar Sanz,for us? I think it would be thrilling to hear you play it.
Belissimo!!! Grazie!
Grazie a te!
Great playing, Stefano!
Thank you Rob!
should he use harp strings also Rob
complimenti sinceri, posso chiederti il liutaio della tua chitarra grazie
Thank you, you are amazing 👍
Oh my god.....how beautiful
thank you!
Gorgeous! Thank you!
Thanks!
Fantastic!
thanks Christopher!
I want one ASAP!!
Wonderful!
Hi Kelvin, thank you!
amazing ! I would love to play like this
Hi SecretPesch, thank you very much!
Good performance!
Thank you!
Man. This is music being linked with the soul of the player. So beautiful!!! Ps. I’ts not really the same. But i’m getting a 6 stringed Lute soon. I’m so looking forward to it!
Hi TopRacer 15317, thank you! The music for Renaissance Lute is so beautiful.
Reading about Sor brought me here. A text I am reading has a section which goes over the origins of the guitar, and includes discussion on construction of instruments, stringing, composers, their styles. I am really enjoying music by Gaspar Sanz and de Murcia! So beautiful! Thank you! These campanelas, they are beautiful, reminds me of what Lenny Breau was doing with harmonics, though in different ways. Seeing how composers mixed rasqueado in with ponteado and arpeggiations, wow it is amazing, so fluid, so much texture! What is re-entrant tuning?
Re-entrant tuning basically means that partly the double string set are tuned in octaves (mostly at least the d-strings) and the a-strings are both an Octave higher than on a modern guitar (like g-string - 2 fret). The deep e-string is completely missing.
If you would sketch the basic tuning of the baroque guitar it would be like a "u".
@@tobiasstudtheol Thank you, and my understanding is now that re-entrant, means that the strings are not tuned 'from lowest to highest.' Diapasons are the long, non-stopped bass strings like on a theorbo. Bourdon is another word that has come up- I couldn't tell from context if a bourdon is similar to a diapason, or if it is perhaps the name of the 'doubled' string?
Amazing!
Just wow, I didn't know Santiago de Marcia went this far. Thumbs up
Es de gran inspiración ver como interpretas, gracias por compartir!!
Thank you Francisco!
bravo Superbe!
Muy bueno
Magnifique.
Merci Lucien.
Lovely ❤️
what guitar is this? i mean the luthier
Fantastique