Wow apart from a handful of fret buzzes this is flawless and possibly the most technically difficult program you are likely to hear, just unbelievable, what a musician!!
Somewhere I read that Alirio Díaz was the substitute teacher when Segovia had to travel and giving concerts. Then Alirio became also a teacher of John Williams. That's my hipothesis of Williams interest in venezuelan music.
Diaz was a fellow student in Sienna, him and Williams became friends with Diaz introducing him to the music of Venezuela. Although not an official teacher Williams said he learnt a lot from Diaz.
I was lucky enough to see this amazing player twice in concert ,right up at the front just few paces away ,it was mesmerizing, he still my all time favourite , thanks for video... I wonder does he play much if at all these days!!??...He doesnt get enough credit for his gigantic repertoire either, he has played it all , has any other player come near the amount of pieces he has played !
Incidentally, "Alma llanera" is not from an "operetta" but from a "zarzuela". No need to minimize or dilute the Spanish influence on the Hispanic identities. At the time, maestro Williams was working hard to rescue Spanish American (he would say Latin American) music from oblivion (Segovia had tragically contributed to this outrage with his ruthless and chauvinistic rejection of the gifted Agustin Barrios Mangore) in the classical guitar tradition.
You’re beating Spotify featuring this recording @selfTaughtGirl. Amazing performance, never mind the coughs, I’m sure there is a way to edit the recording to remove those traces. Many thanks.
Wow apart from a handful of fret buzzes this is flawless and possibly the most technically difficult program you are likely to hear, just unbelievable, what a musician!!
So perfect just like listening to a recording!
A great document of one of the top guitarrist of the XXth Century. Thanks for sharing it.
Glad you enjoyed it
63 years old.
I was at this concert, it was fantastic
I envy you so much
He sounded on top form and taking no prisoners!
@@selfTaughtGirl yes , unbelievable
Great to hear him playing La Catedral live.
Somewhere I read that Alirio Díaz was the substitute teacher when Segovia had to travel and giving concerts. Then Alirio became also a teacher of John Williams. That's my hipothesis of Williams interest in venezuelan music.
Yes. That was in Siena, Chigiana School.
Diaz was a fellow student in Sienna, him and Williams became friends with Diaz introducing him to the music of Venezuela. Although not an official teacher Williams said he learnt a lot from Diaz.
Thank you for this blessing! Self TaughtGirl🙏❤🙏
Glad you enjoyed it!
I was lucky enough to see this amazing player twice in concert ,right up at the front just few paces away ,it was mesmerizing, he still my all time favourite , thanks for video... I wonder does he play much if at all these days!!??...He doesnt get enough credit for his gigantic repertoire either, he has played it all , has any other player come near the amount of pieces he has played !
Last time I heard him was a couple of years ago at the globe in London, he was still going strong.
He changes the Preatorius "Ballet" to strumming and played the rare 4th one he did not record. Good stuff: is an understatement!
John is John !!!!!!
Master performance
Mesmerizing! What a quality of tone!
Thank you so much... again :)
Glad you enjoyed it!
Wow, thank you so much for posting this.
Its amazing he can attack the guitar so hard and yet not a buzz. More recently I've come to realise how beautifully he can play.
Besides Segovia, Williams is my favorite guitar player, then Bream and Pepe Romero
A top quality list!
Incidentally, "Alma llanera" is not from an "operetta" but from a "zarzuela". No need to minimize or dilute the Spanish influence on the Hispanic identities. At the time, maestro Williams was working hard to rescue Spanish American (he would say Latin American) music from oblivion (Segovia had tragically contributed to this outrage with his ruthless and chauvinistic rejection of the gifted Agustin Barrios Mangore) in the classical guitar tradition.
You’re beating Spotify featuring this recording @selfTaughtGirl. Amazing performance, never mind the coughs, I’m sure there is a way to edit the recording to remove those traces. Many thanks.
You-tube is as modern as I get for listening to music!