Grande Sérénade Op.30 - Napoleon Coste
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- Опубликовано: 6 сен 2024
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Thomas Viloteau, guitar. This reproduction of a Panormo guitar was made by George Thomas. It is fitted with basses by Pyramid and trebles by Fine Boston Catlines custom made by Olav Chris Henriksen in Sommerville, MA.
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woa … bravo 👏 superbe !
Beautiful!!
Beautiful and exquisite tone and sustain great quality playing.
Gorgeous and nuanced!! Love the heightened, elongated phrases that seemingly appear out of nowhere
Amazing playing Thomas!. And that’s a beautiful guitar
Excellent performacnce and guitar sound ! Bravoo and Regards from Athens !
Unbelievable stunning...!
Most modern copies are usually lacking in the area of tone, but, not this guitar. It is as lovely and charming as the originals I have heard. The lute-like fragility of the top two treble strings, contrasted with the firm and dry basses of the fortepiano make this a true pleasure!
Love your playing. ALWAYS enjoyable. Your devoted fan❤🔥
Thank you!
Fantastic playing! And a really welcome contribution to the repertoire of the 19th century which far too often lacks in quality.
Brilliant piece from Coste as always. Brilliant playing as always too.The instrument is first rate also.Many thanks
Beautiful, Thomas! Thank you for sharing this with us.
Great playing as always. I also play on a George Thomas Panormo copy with maple back and sides.
Magnifique. Merci.
Amazing
Wow! What a great sound she has.
Esecuzione magistrale come sempre.... Bellissima questa serenata...Exécution magistrale comme toujours .... Magnifique cette sérénade ...🔝🔝🔝💯
Wow! 👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏Bravo! ❤️
Magique comme d'hab !! J'adore la déco de ton appart au passage aha
bravissimo!!!
Très inspirant🤩 Merci
wow!!!! so musical and I love the sound of that guitar. This is my first time hearing this work and it is yet another reason why Coste is my favourite 19th Century Guitar composer :) thank you for this!
Thanks Ben, I love Coste as well!
I love this piece!! If I'm not mistaken this one of the pieces that got him second place in the competition in Brussels. Great playing!!
idk... was it in the russian composition?? where mertz won?
Thomas! This is so great man! It is absolute perfection.
Sublime !!
Quelle splendeur... Bravo Thomas tu m’émerveille depuis trois ans que je te suis. Ton ouvrage m'a beaucoup apporté dans mon apprentissage, une vrai mine d'or. Si tout va bien je devrai bientôt apparaitre à tes côtés dans le virtual guitar project de Sergio Assad. J'ai hâte :)
Merci et a bientôt dans Kaleidokithara alors!
J'admire la qualité de ton son ! Merci d'avoir monté cette pièce ! On entend que trop rarement du Napoléon !
Parfait!
gut gut
Une marche c'est une marche!!! It has a straight tempo! Un Bolero c'est une danse! It has a steady tempo!
thomas, what strings do you use on that guitar? Are they carbon or nylon? sounds wonderful and bravo for your great career.
Bravo Thomas, superbe! Il semblerait à l écoute que les cordes soient quasi neuves... avez vous une idée précise du temps de "travail " qu' elles avaient avant cet enregistrement? Merci
Salut Thomas, bravo pour ce choix, cette piece-là, je ne l'ai pas jouée. Elle est digne d'intérêt. Merci
Un peu hors context : A quand un rapprochement avec Alexandra Whittingham, la jeune guitariste qui monte ? Je vous verrais bien ds un ptit duo.
Awesome, I love romantic era guitars! Are those gut strings? They sound great! If they are gut, how long do you find you can play on them before you have to re-position the strings to keep them from breaking?
that guitar looks like it has a radius?
That was amazing. Is this a classic romantic guitar?
This is a copy of a 19th century guitar, yes!
@@ThomasViloteauOfficialit's a Spruce? Correct?
Muy lindo, pero ese sonido está retocado...me gustaria escuchar mas a la antigua..sin camara rever y eso..
Nyc
The performance is beautiful and feeling. That said, it is not, not in any way, colourful, so, the capacity of the early 19th century guitar to put so many different textures forth, is quite lost in this way of playing.
Ponticello, Detache, Sul Tasto etc, etc, are not dirty words.
Nice Panormo guitar! Beautifully performed, yet a little bit too much fingernail playing in the beginning, although the piece is based on Bolero, of course.
amazing player, terrible piece