Amazing ... gorgeous work. Thank you for sharing your art with us. This was truly the best performance I have ever watched/listened on this beautiful tune. Thank you Marcin, you made my day.
Romantic classic guitar music. Thank you very much , Frédéric Chopin Musician, Marcin Kuźniar classical guitarist and Guitar Salon International. 🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖
Wow! Fantastic! What is the technique he uses between 4:25 and 4:40? How does he make a guitar sound by just pressing the tab in the left hand and not strumming the strings in the right hand?
@@Coffee993he needs some cowboy boots, a cowboy hat, a deep cowboy voice, a white plaid button up, some baggy cowboy blue jeans and a handlebar moustache
not sure why tarrega felt that he needed to add some noodling sections to this piece, or why performers think they should play them…. still, really beautifully played overall here
Tárrega's arrangements were usually an exploration of guitar technique on his part. I believe his intention, rather than trying to be faithful to the piano version, was to demonstrate or seek expressive resources, as the guitar was not a very popular instrument in his time. On the other hand, it was not uncommon for performers, especially in the early 20th century, to add musical material or modify the pieces they played 😊
AFAIK the classic composers like Chopin didn't play pieces identically every time. The canonization of pieces and how they are to be played is a much more modern development.
@@airamdeveraramos8236@blahblah49000 i appreciate these replies. my point is less against the practice than it is against tarrega’s particular choices here. to my ears these additions aren’t suited at all to this piece, and tend to ruin that steady pulse so important to it! by the end of the last addition, i’ve almost forgotten what piece i’m listening to ! perhaps it is just me
That was church. Take a gorgeous tune and play it like you are proposing to the one you love. Thanks for gifting us this performance.
the best version of this song on guitar
Interpretazione tesa e densa di passione, romantica e pura.
Di grande spessore e rilevanza l'approccio tecnico.
Ho apprezzato l'esecuzione!
👏👏👏
Amazing ... gorgeous work. Thank you for sharing your art with us. This was truly the best performance I have ever watched/listened on this beautiful tune. Thank you Marcin, you made my day.
Romantic classic guitar music. Thank you very much , Frédéric Chopin Musician, Marcin Kuźniar classical guitarist and Guitar Salon International. 🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖🌹💖
♥ Love this more than anything I have ever heard. Thank You!
Beautifully played.
Impressive!! The emotions were delivered so well
Beautiful!
Thank you ❤
Impressive and quite lovely. Bravo!
So beautiful ❤️
just incredible
So awesome 👏🏻
Merci !
Sound beauty great player like bro
Magnifico!
Brilliant!
Absolutely Amazing.
Good job❤❤❤❤
😊VERY GOOD, I HAD A STROKE AND CAN NOT;TRYING TO GET A FEW FINGERS TO WORK LIKE DJANGO, I’D BE SO HAPPY🎉❤
Além da execução perfeita o violão tem um timbre maravilhoso
Brilliant
Wow! Fantastic! What is the technique he uses between 4:25 and 4:40? How does he make a guitar sound by just pressing the tab in the left hand and not strumming the strings in the right hand?
Grazie
Perfeito!
Bravo!
Hermoso ❤🎉
Przepiękne wykonanie. Gitara ma wspaniałe pełne brzmienie ale to tylko wideo, chętnie bym posłuchał instrumentu na żywo.
Excellent
Why do Chopin’s nocturnes convey a sense that there’s a sub-text? Something that I’ve pondered from time to time.
Каденция конечно хороша!
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There is a popular song written to this. Something about don't live in the past
This is the most mexican nocturne ive ever heard in my life
He needs a sombrero
@@Coffee993he needs some cowboy boots, a cowboy hat, a deep cowboy voice, a white plaid button up, some baggy cowboy blue jeans and a handlebar moustache
Very nice rendition, better on the guitar for the tonality.
I like K. Minami's arrangement soooo much more than Tarrega's.
Eléonore Bertha. Le thé
What is work i am told ?i am no player all doing show i am like me my mine like bro
Tienen mucho efecto de cámara; no se aprecia bien el sonido de esa guitarra.
1:47-1:51. why?
not sure why tarrega felt that he needed to add some noodling sections to this piece, or why performers think they should play them…. still, really beautifully played overall here
Tárrega's arrangements were usually an exploration of guitar technique on his part. I believe his intention, rather than trying to be faithful to the piano version, was to demonstrate or seek expressive resources, as the guitar was not a very popular instrument in his time. On the other hand, it was not uncommon for performers, especially in the early 20th century, to add musical material or modify the pieces they played 😊
AFAIK the classic composers like Chopin didn't play pieces identically every time. The canonization of pieces and how they are to be played is a much more modern development.
@@airamdeveraramos8236@blahblah49000 i appreciate these replies. my point is less against the practice than it is against tarrega’s particular choices here. to my ears these additions aren’t suited at all to this piece, and tend to ruin that steady pulse so important to it! by the end of the last addition, i’ve almost forgotten what piece i’m listening to ! perhaps it is just me
@@miralupa8841agree some of Tarregas additions are unnecessary. The music is ornate enough as is.
Not a fan of the extra nonsense. Well played, though.
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