I play guitar as a hobby and was compelled to comment. The discipline to play on the level of John Williams is superhuman. He is a treasure and the apex of humanity. The world needs less greed/suffering and more music.
I ABSOLUTELY agree! I’m not musical myself but I listen for hours each week to beautiful music!!! There’s nothing soothes the soul, heals or stirs emotion the way music does. Sometimes you can become excited and want to say to someone “listen to this music, it will make your heart soar!” It’s so evocative in many ways and whatever you love becomes so personal to oneself… 🎶 🎵 ❤️❤️❤️
There is a sad history behind this masterpiece, Maestro Rodrigo lost his newborn daughter and his wife was extremelly sick. Is a song to God, on the one hand, he reproaches him for his daughter being born dead and, on the other, implores him to save his wife. Once this history is known this beautifull adagio is full of sense.
Absolute chills every single time I hear this masterpiece. I can only imagine what the live audience felt as they listened to this masterful interpretation. Magnificent, absolutely magnificent!!!!❤
John Williams Emulated Joquin Rodrigo ,believing him to be the greatest Guitar and piano player ever to be born . This piece written after Rodrigo,s wife gave birth to his dead son, the strumming if the guitar is the beating heart of the baby . Rodrigo,s loss was for his child and his wife nearly dying too . hence this soul wrenching masterpiece .
A now in 2024, I thank you Maestro, your album Bridges, arranged by Stanley Myers, got me through university 40 years ago. The album notes I recalled said "God placed a finger on your brow" -Indeed. An extraordinary artist. I always carried that quote with me. Remain ever blessed!
Exquisite, absolutely one of the most beautiful pieces of classical music ever composed. It evokes longing- of lost love, of those dearly departed or of love to come.
My Mum adored this...it's 5 years ago this Tuesday that she died, and I am sitting here moved to tears by the absolute power and beauty of this. If grief truly were the inspiration, then it fits that perfectly.
+Natasha Weldon I'm sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I lost my Mum 5 years ago in January. It's OK to be moved to tears by things you remember your Mum by. For all that, my Mom liked Elvis Presley, Gene Pitney, Englebert Humperdink, and Roy Orbison :-) I'm happy to say not so long ago we used to lye on the beach in the Caribbean and she'd cry her heart out while listening to Roy Orbison's 'Crying'. Back to this music, I first heard this piece on a 'Young Musicians of the Year' show in the UK way back when....I bought John's album on vinyl on the back of that show back in the '80s.... frankly, to my untrained ear, that young man played it much better, John's left hand made a lot of 'noise' when moving on the fret board (I'm not the first to notice this) If you are tempted to buy the album get the best the critics recommend.I'm sure your Mum would be happy she's in your thoughts. Look after you now...
Amiga QT.Rehead: No sientas pena amiga, seguro estoy que tu mamá ya se habrá encontrado, allí, entre las estrellas, con nuestro Gran Maestro Rodrigo, y se darán largos paseos por el Universo Galáctico Infinito. Abrazos, y muchos recuerdos.
Why do you religious people always give credit to your god.? The credit goes to Mr. Williams...for his dedicated years and years of training..and talent. Credit where credit is due..
It is one of the most beautiful music compositions ever. Full of sorrow but strikingly beautiful and what a joy to hear Master guitarist John Williams performing it.
Sublime music from my most beloved SPAIN ESPAÑA. Beatifuly played by Mr Williams and a fabulous orchestra conducted by Maestro Pappano. Guitar will for ever the authentic instrument for Spanish great music. Outstanding composer Joaquín Rodrigo.
Every time I listen to this piece I close my eyes and see a herd of beautiful magnificent Andalusian stallions galloping across the country side . Their tails and manes flowing in the breeze.
It’s called “Deuende” the spirit of one’s “Soul “ that lights a fire 🔥 of wantan creativity. From Flamenco 💃 dancers to Flamenco guitarist. When I hear this , the hair on the back of my neck twinge’s . And I ‘m thinking that it’s time to play some of this beautiful music. And get back to my paint & brush. And let my “Deuende” create a true masterpiece! Thank you John.
The world seems to be in a state of abject turmoil at present, but this is an antidote to it all. Williams is a master craftsman and the arrangement is exquisite. There is no other deity that comes close to this level of musical perfection.
NOVIT, QUE BUENA EXPLICACION!! LO IGNORABA!!! PERO SIN SABER PORQUE' ME GUSTO' SIEMPRE!!! HERMOSA INTERPRETACION!!! VIVA ESPAÑA TODAAAA!!! SALUDOS DESDE URUGUAY.🇪🇸💓👋
Such a wonderful piece of music and beautifully play by John Williams and the entire orchestra. I was entranced from beginning to end ..... magical experience !
I am watching this and about to write it down into the music for my father’s funeral. He loved this piece so much. I’ve loved it too for many years and now forever will associate it with thoughts of him. He’ll enjoy this and his favourite Rachmaninov from somewhere in the distant reaches of time where I can no longer talk with him, but where the warm teardrops of this music will always be in his heart... Rest in peace to this beautiful music, dad x
this was mine and my husbands favorite piece - he passed away two years ago and I played it at his funeral. Listening to it every time brings tears to my eyes, just like now. Beautiful piece
We have a CD of an interview they made with the composer about this piece. The beginning was the heartbeat and then grief. This composition is one bare emotion of the composer. It make the music more than just beautiful...
La historia que encierra el Concierto de Aranjuez: En 1933 Joaquín Rodrigo y su esposa, la pianista turca Victoria Kamhi, pasaron su luna de miel en Aranjuez (de ahí el nombre de Concierto de Aranjuez). Un tiempo después se fueron a Alemania. Allí esperaban tener a su primer hijo. El niño nació muerto y su mujer estuvo a punto de morir. En el segundo movimiento Joaquín cuestiona a Dios (orquesta) por el aborto espontáneo que ha tenido su mujer, perdiendo a su hijo y rogando que su mujer se mantuviera viva; esto se expresa mediante el pulso de la guitarra (al comienzo del segundo movimiento), que representa un corazón latiendo. El movimiento tiene pena, rabia y desesperación. Al final, en el clímax de la guitarra y la orquesta (que representa a Dios), Joaquín Rodrigo "oye a Dios" y por fin se produce la rendición y aceptación de los hechos, hasta alcanzar la paz tan anhelada por Joaquín Rodrigo (final del concierto).
Gracias, esto no lo sabia, habia aceptado (quizas de manera perezosa) la narativa popular que la obra estaba solamente una expresión del compositor de la ciudad de Aranjuez y de su Palacio de Verano con su Sala de Porcelana (que visitó hace muchos años). Hace quasi medio siglo yá, vi a Narciso Yepes al Royal Albert Hall tocando el Concierto de Aranjuez y jamás lo olvidaré. Para una muy joven mujer, fue una descubierta inesperada de una cultura muy diferente de la mia. "The soul of Spain" was how this young woman perceived it. Lo que ha escrito Vd añade una dimension nueva y otra y tan poderosa en emoción a la obra. Gracias de nuevo. Disculpe los erores en mi castellano! ruclips.net/video/RxwceLlaODM/видео.html&ab_channel=bonsillens
Hello . I really think all of you should also check out a Philips recording done in 1994 by Pepe Romero with the Academy of St Martin in the fields under Sir Neville Marriner . I say this because of the concise break down including time stamps . Which you can access in the description . This was uploaded onto RUclips on LindoroRossini's YT channel [Feb 1 2011] It's a very beautiful version of which even Joaquin himself praised . Pepe Romero was not finely versed with notes and came from a flamenco back ground and so interpreted it according to rhythm .
Deepest thanks for sharing the inspirational circumstances that inspired the great Rodrigo to write this masterpiece. As with all amazing music it can trigger personal emotional life changing memories in any one of us. For me it is an eternal blessing.
No matter where in the world I am, when I hear this master work I am immediately transported to the Meseta in northern Spain, walking yet again on the Camino towards Santiago de Compostela
A alguien mas los hace llorar? Invariablemente, tal majestuosidad, tal excelencia, tal exquisitez... y además, no se, el Concierto de Aranjuez, por lo menos en el sur yo lo oía desde muy chiquito. Fabuloso de verdad!!!! Salud a todos!!!
Самая прекрасная музыка на планете.. Каждый вечер - слушаю. и наслаждаюсь, Как много в ней недосказанной судьбы.. Судьбы невернувшихся из моря.. И о тех, то ждал на берегу..
listened many times to the flugelhorn version, especially that in Brassed Off, and only found out today it was originally written for the guitar. So, I looked for it and came across this - MY GOD! it is by far the best..... I don`t think I will ever get tired of listening to this...
Silahların ruhlarımızı kararttığı dünyada, müziğin evrensel diliyle ruhlarımızın aydınlanacağı bir dünyada yaşama ümidimizi ve gayretimizi artıran tüm sanat emekçilerine selam olsun.
Ich fühle die warme Hand in meinem Nacken die mir sagt daß alles gut ist und die Liebe NOCH da ist wenn man sie sehen kann. Das wünsche ich jedem Menschen von Herzen.
Una de las más hermosas obras que gracias a Dios existe, ese oboe se mete en la piel, o será que es mi instrumento preferido, trasmite melancolía, amo esta pieza.
Utter nonsense. I could say that loving it was a sign of a lack of intelligence - it's not exactly difficult to 'understand' after all - but I wouldn't be so crass@@longboardwoddy
The maestro was blind. this adds to the poignancy and beauty of this masterpiece. I was privileged to attend the civil ceremony of a friend, an artist, in Aranjuez
Listen to his dynamics and depth, and try to understand its breath, for it is an expression of despair, love and triumph, far beyond any singular touch! As emotions are hard to capture and so is the will of man. When you hear a master at work on his guitar, it's more than awesome, it is breath taking, which can even make angels cry, and move them to do great things! I know am blessed to have been able to hear such goodness in my lifetime!
Sentimiento, belleza absoluta, inspiración total, ejecucion sublime en una pieza musical que es evidencia y patrimonio de la nobleza humana. Enseñemosla a nuestros hijos y amigos, estaran agradecidos y los hará mejores personas!!
Loved this my whole life. My wife had 18 children. 2 sets of triplets, 2 sets of twins 8 single births 3 miscarriages, One of the twins survived along with the 8 singles survived. We buried the other nine stillborn. One morning she shared a dream of dying and the Spirit World the colors were so brilliantly beautiful. She went down a forest corridor to a small house. Many children playing in the front lawn. She crossed a small bridge over a small stream. The children looked up and happily exclaimed "Mommies home."
The others just cant get the approach notes or the phrasing and intensity of Williams ( my name also Huh) that was written by a man ( Rodrigo)who had just lost a child in birth and his wifes' life was hanging in the balance too. He Had the courage , capacity ( and ability) to STILL write this masterpiece.
No toco ningún instrumento. No tengo ningún sentido del ritmo ni se cantar o bailar pero he visto y escuchado esta pieza centenares de veces y sin ninguna duda es la mejor interpretación que he visto y escuchado en mi vida. Mejor incluso que la de algún otro maestro de la guitarra. La precisión de John Williams es sencillamente sobrehumana, no solo por la técnica si no por la calidez de las notas y las forma de interpretarlas: en su momento justo. Es sencillamente espectacular. De otro planeta.
An orchestra, a musical ensemble, any collection of fine musicians playing a wonderful composition, giving their talent, knowledge and feeling to the re-creation of music, working together for the purpose they share is a wonderful act of humanity, unlike almost any other. If only we, the human race, could perform our other endeavors in the same way !
Who is listening on 2024 ?
Yo, es una maravilla!
Right here
Yes, I am
Me!
Just stopped by ......Amazing
the most beautiful piece ever
I play guitar as a hobby and was compelled to comment. The discipline to play on the level of John Williams is superhuman. He is a treasure and the apex of humanity. The world needs less greed/suffering and more music.
I ABSOLUTELY agree! I’m not musical myself but I listen for hours each week to beautiful music!!! There’s nothing soothes the soul, heals or stirs emotion the way music does. Sometimes you can become excited and want to say to someone “listen to this music, it will make your heart soar!” It’s so evocative in many ways and whatever you love becomes so personal to oneself… 🎶 🎵 ❤️❤️❤️
Aranhuez can heal a Soul.
What a lovely & accurate comment.
I have listened to this music for years and i am never tired of listr ing this concierto. I am not musician .
@gasoranm.8449 so true. I know - been there
One of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
🎉🎉Person in in 😅😊
Absolutely....Almost other worldly. Wouldn't you love to meet the composer
Para mi como Español , la mejor.
Trumel trumpet
Try to hear the "Romanza", Salvador Bacarisse's greatest composition. He was also a great Spanish composer.
There is a sad history behind this masterpiece, Maestro Rodrigo lost his newborn daughter and his wife was extremelly sick. Is a song to God, on the one hand, he reproaches him for his daughter being born dead and, on the other, implores him to save his wife. Once this history is known this beautifull adagio is full of sense.
Wow I don't know if I ever would have found that out, myself. Thank you. Really.
Mi favorito ha sido siempre.
This is my favorit, has aleays bren.
Wow! Every day's a school day. Thanks for the enlightenment ❤
The brass band version (UNITED KINGDOM, from the movie BRASSED OFF),with a flugal horn playing the main theme, is nice to listen to as well, ❤
Who listens to this in the madness of 2022.....sooo beautifull. We need art more than ever and peace
2024, listening, and crying for the madness of our world...😢💔🇵🇸
I'm listening in 2024 and enjoying immensely ❤❤❤❤❤ I first heard and absolutely loved by Chris Botti on trumpet.
Still,listening in 2024
I wish all of mankind would cooperate with love as these musicians do. What a wonderful world this would be.
❤
You are so right of course, make music not war
Music is the food of love. We need more music and less wars.
Absolute chills every single time I hear this masterpiece. I can only imagine what the live audience felt as they listened to this masterful interpretation. Magnificent, absolutely magnificent!!!!❤
Every time ❤
Exquisita obra.Es absolutamente Inolvidable. Gladis González
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So sad, so hauntingly beautiful. An absolute masterpiece.
This is the only piece of music that always brings tears to my eyes. Gracias Don Joaquin.
John Williams Emulated Joquin Rodrigo ,believing him to be the greatest Guitar and piano player ever to be born .
This piece written after Rodrigo,s wife gave birth to his dead son, the strumming if the guitar is the beating heart of the baby . Rodrigo,s loss was for his child and his wife nearly dying too . hence this soul wrenching masterpiece .
Me also, it always does. ❤
@nicholascollins1...
¡Deacuerdo hombre!
I just love this piece of music! It should be played as a tribute to all those lost in the 2024 floods 😢
A now in 2024, I thank you Maestro, your album Bridges, arranged by Stanley Myers, got me through university 40 years ago. The album notes I recalled said "God placed a finger on your brow" -Indeed. An extraordinary artist. I always carried that quote with me. Remain ever blessed!
Absolutely beautiful!! I do not have enough words to say how the music make me relax, happy and in the same time sad, but still smiling😅❤
Exquisite, absolutely one of the most beautiful pieces of classical music ever composed. It evokes longing- of lost love, of those dearly departed or of love to come.
As I understand, he and his wife had a stillborn child. That experience was the inspiration. 🌺
This piece always moves me tears, no matter how it is or what it is played on. Sublime.
An awesome rendition of one of the most beautiful pieces of music ever written.
My Mum adored this...it's 5 years ago this Tuesday that she died, and I am sitting here moved to tears by the absolute power and beauty of this.
If grief truly were the inspiration, then it fits that perfectly.
Very sweet of you Natasha. I'm sure your Mum would be very proud.
+Natasha Weldon I'm sorry to hear of your Mom's passing. I lost my Mum 5 years ago in January. It's OK to be moved to tears by things you remember your Mum by. For all that, my Mom liked Elvis Presley, Gene Pitney, Englebert Humperdink, and Roy Orbison :-) I'm happy to say not so long ago we used to lye on the beach in the Caribbean and she'd cry her heart out while listening to Roy Orbison's 'Crying'. Back to this music, I first heard this piece on a 'Young Musicians of the Year' show in the UK way back when....I bought John's album on vinyl on the back of that show back in the '80s.... frankly, to my untrained ear, that young man played it much better, John's left hand made a lot of 'noise' when moving on the fret board (I'm not the first to notice this) If you are tempted to buy the album get the best the critics recommend.I'm sure your Mum would be happy she's in your thoughts. Look after you now...
Sorry for your loss 🙏
Do not give up ♥
Amiga QT.Rehead: No sientas pena amiga, seguro estoy que tu mamá ya se habrá encontrado, allí, entre las estrellas, con nuestro Gran Maestro Rodrigo, y se darán largos paseos por el Universo Galáctico Infinito. Abrazos, y muchos recuerdos.
@@josemariariscomoreno5693 muchas gracias para sus parablas
John's fingers are magical,the perfection of his notes are superb.This piece of music is spell binding,loved it 👍👍
This piece of art came from heaven.
No, it came from a composer who studied. No heabvens no gods no false credits. Reality.
@morbidmanmusic actually it's a dialogue with God according to maestro Rodrigo himself.
It came from Spain and was played by Mr Williams on a Spanish guitar. ¡Viva España!
No matter where it comes from:
It is HEAVEN!❤😊
Why do you religious people always give credit to your god.?
The credit goes to Mr. Williams...for his dedicated years and years of training..and talent.
Credit where credit is due..
It is one of the most beautiful music compositions ever. Full of sorrow but strikingly beautiful and what a joy to hear Master guitarist John Williams performing it.
So beautifully played by John as was the orchestra too. I thoroughly enjoyed the entire performance.
“This” is real music and real talent!!
The orchestra is even better, incredible ! The lady starting the piece was divine...
Hi. Here is a 84 years woman,in Portugal, listening to this wonderful music. It's one of my favorits. The interpretation is absolutely amazing.
E então porque é que não escreve em português, que é a sua língua materna, creio eu ?
Thank you, John for turning me into a blubbering wreck for the duration of this track. Music can really stir the soul in most unexpected ways ❤️
For me it’s yet more evidence that God exists.
Sublime music from my most beloved SPAIN ESPAÑA. Beatifuly played by Mr Williams and a fabulous orchestra conducted by Maestro Pappano. Guitar will for ever the authentic instrument for Spanish great music. Outstanding composer Joaquín Rodrigo.
I love this concierto since I was a little girl and the second movement touchs my heart ❤
Roof down volume max driving driving through the mountain in Switzerland pure bliss
This piece takes me to places that I could've never imagined. Makes me melancholy and euphoric at the same time ..... and I love it.
That's a really great description of the piece. Thanks for sharing.
Every time I listen to this piece I close my eyes and see a herd of beautiful magnificent Andalusian stallions galloping across the country side . Their tails and manes flowing in the breeze.
..well spoke
NO PASARAN VIVA LA REPUBLICAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Written for the loss of the composers child at birth. Deeply moving.
It’s called “Deuende” the spirit of one’s “Soul “ that lights a fire 🔥 of wantan creativity. From Flamenco 💃 dancers to Flamenco guitarist. When I hear this , the hair on the back of my neck twinge’s . And I ‘m thinking that it’s time to play some of this beautiful music. And get back to my paint & brush. And let my “Deuende” create a true masterpiece! Thank you John.
Eu visitei Aranjuez - ESP, duas vezes e depois descobri o quanto aquele lugar é um banho de cultura e historia.
I went there too - just because of this piece 😊
The world seems to be in a state of abject turmoil at present, but this is an antidote to it all. Williams is a master craftsman and the arrangement is exquisite. There is no other deity that comes close to this level of musical perfection.
There is always a hope in my mind that one day, music will unite us all.
What a privilege to be humbled in listening to this fantastic but sad piece.😂❤
The vast majority of humankind is good. But we need to unite against the negative forces
Such a heart wrenching and emotional piece of music.❤
I am in bliss listening to the best music ever created!
NOVIT, QUE BUENA EXPLICACION!! LO IGNORABA!!! PERO SIN SABER PORQUE' ME GUSTO' SIEMPRE!!! HERMOSA INTERPRETACION!!! VIVA ESPAÑA TODAAAA!!! SALUDOS DESDE URUGUAY.🇪🇸💓👋
For all those suffering huge loss in Spain from the devastating floods = You will smile again one day 😢😢😢
Such a wonderful piece of music and beautifully play by John Williams and the entire orchestra. I was entranced from beginning to end ..... magical experience !
I am watching this and about to write it down into the music for my father’s funeral. He loved this piece so much. I’ve loved it too for many years and now forever will associate it with thoughts of him.
He’ll enjoy this and his favourite Rachmaninov from somewhere in the distant reaches of time where I can no longer talk with him, but where the warm teardrops of this music will always be in his heart...
Rest in peace to this beautiful music, dad x
Emotion can often better be associated with music and art than words
Ohh.I'm so sorry . Rest in peace
@@arminarabi1950 Thank you so much
May your memories of him and the Love he had for you bring you comfort.
this was mine and my husbands favorite piece - he passed away two years ago and I played it at his funeral. Listening to it every time brings tears to my eyes, just like now. Beautiful piece
John Williams is one of a kind all around genius. So special! So talented!😊
Sublime. Its fills my heart with the very essence of my beloved Spain. Haunting and beautiful.
The grief and ensuing emotions surrounding the loss of a child was the inspiration for this composition.
We have a CD of an interview they made with the composer about this piece. The beginning was the heartbeat and then grief. This composition is one bare emotion of the composer. It make the music more than just beautiful...
Nooo!!! Had no idea!!! Now I understand why this was emotional to hear!!!
Deeply profound and very very moving
Nelia Henning beautifully put
This master piece is so beautiful and heartbreaking! Never tired to appreciate.
One of those pieces that always gives me the shivers no matter what instrument its played on. The oboe always does it for me as well.
Cor Anglais not Oboe
I always bask in the heat, rather than shiver, but I know what you mean.
Exactly! One of the most beautiful yet mournful instruments in the composer's palette.@@stumpster31
Too long
La historia que encierra el Concierto de Aranjuez:
En 1933 Joaquín Rodrigo y su esposa, la pianista turca Victoria Kamhi, pasaron su luna de miel en Aranjuez (de ahí el nombre de Concierto de Aranjuez). Un tiempo después se fueron a Alemania. Allí esperaban tener a su primer hijo. El niño nació muerto y su mujer estuvo a punto de morir.
En el segundo movimiento Joaquín cuestiona a Dios (orquesta) por el aborto espontáneo que ha tenido su mujer, perdiendo a su hijo y rogando que su mujer se mantuviera viva; esto se expresa mediante el pulso de la guitarra (al comienzo del segundo movimiento), que representa un corazón latiendo. El movimiento tiene pena, rabia y desesperación. Al final, en el clímax de la guitarra y la orquesta (que representa a Dios), Joaquín Rodrigo "oye a Dios" y por fin se produce la rendición y aceptación de los hechos, hasta alcanzar la paz tan anhelada por Joaquín Rodrigo (final del concierto).
Pl.ñ.pñ
Gracias, esto no lo sabia, habia aceptado (quizas de manera perezosa) la narativa popular que la obra estaba solamente una expresión del compositor de la ciudad de Aranjuez y de su Palacio de Verano con su Sala de Porcelana (que visitó hace muchos años). Hace quasi medio siglo yá, vi a Narciso Yepes al Royal Albert Hall tocando el Concierto de Aranjuez y jamás lo olvidaré. Para una muy joven mujer, fue una descubierta inesperada de una cultura muy diferente de la mia. "The soul of Spain" was how this young woman perceived it. Lo que ha escrito Vd añade una dimension nueva y otra y tan poderosa en emoción a la obra. Gracias de nuevo. Disculpe los erores en mi castellano!
ruclips.net/video/RxwceLlaODM/видео.html&ab_channel=bonsillens
Wow, thanks for that history, even though it was the saddest. But, most interesting to know.
Hello . I really think all of you should also check out a Philips recording done in 1994 by Pepe Romero with the Academy of St Martin in the fields under Sir Neville Marriner . I say this because of the concise break down including time stamps . Which you can access in the description . This was uploaded onto RUclips on LindoroRossini's YT channel [Feb 1 2011] It's a very beautiful version of which even Joaquin himself praised . Pepe Romero was not finely versed with notes and came from a flamenco back ground and so interpreted it according to rhythm .
Gracias... esto complementa más mi idea de que la obra fue compuesta con el.alma de alguien triste... gran historia. Gracias por compartirla...
Possibly the most beautiful melody ever.
Deepest thanks for sharing the inspirational circumstances that inspired the great Rodrigo to write this masterpiece. As with all amazing music it can trigger personal emotional life changing memories in any one of us. For me it is an eternal blessing.
Speechless...Being an empath this piece of music makes me cry in a good way:)
This is my FAVORITE classical guitar piece EVER written.
NO PASARAN VIVA LA REPUBLICAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Classic
@@shadowrex1968 pasar, pasaron
@@mik3071 por la horca?
@@shadowrex1968 la verdad es que no.
No matter where in the world I am, when I hear this master work I am immediately transported to the Meseta in northern Spain, walking yet again on the Camino towards Santiago de Compostela
The most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard.
A alguien mas los hace llorar? Invariablemente, tal majestuosidad, tal excelencia, tal exquisitez... y además, no se, el Concierto de Aranjuez, por lo menos en el sur yo lo oía desde muy chiquito. Fabuloso de verdad!!!! Salud a todos!!!
A mí también me hace llorar,es conmovedor, fascinante
Самая прекрасная музыка на планете.. Каждый вечер - слушаю. и наслаждаюсь, Как много в ней недосказанной судьбы.. Судьбы невернувшихся из моря.. И о тех, то ждал на берегу..
listened many times to the flugelhorn version, especially that in Brassed Off, and only found out today it was originally written for the guitar. So, I looked for it and came across this - MY GOD! it is by far the best..... I don`t think I will ever get tired of listening to this...
Did you know that the writer, Rodrigo, was blind?
This reminds me of holidays with my late son and husband,Spain Italy , absolutely beautiful always brings a tear !
Silahların ruhlarımızı kararttığı dünyada, müziğin evrensel diliyle ruhlarımızın aydınlanacağı bir dünyada yaşama ümidimizi ve gayretimizi artıran tüm sanat emekçilerine selam olsun.
Hear hear and Amen to that, dear one ❤😂
The crescendo never fails to send shivers down my spine. What a privilege to watch the genius that is John Williams.
Exquisite!! One of my favorite pieces of all time, especially by the extraordinarily talented John Williams.
el talento es del maestro Rodrigo,los demas son interpretes
NO PASARAN VIVA LA REPUBLICAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
Julian Bream's pretty good too. Love their duets
Ich fühle die warme Hand in meinem Nacken die mir sagt daß alles gut ist und die Liebe NOCH da ist wenn man sie sehen kann. Das wünsche ich jedem Menschen von Herzen.
Just an amazing piece of music composition. It sounds amazing n Doesn’t matter who plays it.
That oboe really hits the soul….
It is a cor anglais.
@@MrTonyHeath thank you master musician. Essentially an alto oboe. Learn something new everyday on RUclips…
never ceases to make my hairs stand up.... sooo good
Una de las más hermosas obras que gracias a Dios existe, ese oboe se mete en la piel, o será que es mi instrumento preferido, trasmite melancolía, amo esta pieza.
Esta música existe más bien gracias al difunto Rodrigo, no a Dios.
Bardzo piękne wykonanie wielkie brawa dla wszystkich muzyków.
Why would 227 people give this beautiful rendition thumbs down??
do not worry of people who don't understand ! It's lack of intelligence ! They are too simple!
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Utter nonsense. I could say that loving it was a sign of a lack of intelligence - it's not exactly difficult to 'understand' after all - but I wouldn't be so crass@@longboardwoddy
Это лучшее исполнение. Когда-то я собирала винил с Аранхуэским концертом, даже на арфе есть. Но Джон Уильямс лучший!
Pablo saiz de vigueras, te lo recomiendo
Si el cielo despejado cantará, su tema sería este , para que el sol entrara , en cada corazón con rayos de esperanza , para el mundo
Thank you for this profound and beautiful words . . .
❤
Esta pieza es única. Es un carrusel de emociones, lo adoro. Siempre me provoca nostalgia y tristeza, es una maravilla...
Disculpa mi ignorancia como se llama esta melodía ?! Y que tengas buenas tardes gracias !
@@valentinosvelasco7022el titulo lo dice. Concieeto de Aranjuez, 2do Movimiento, Adagio.
Can listen to this all day ,every day ,what a lovely story ❤️
The maestro was blind. this adds to the poignancy and beauty of this masterpiece. I was privileged to attend the civil ceremony of a friend, an artist, in Aranjuez
A special memoory I will always treasure
Guitar play looks so effortlessly. Amazing skill by John Williams!
My tears are flowing yet this is so beautiful.
Listen to his dynamics and depth, and try to understand its breath, for it is an expression of despair, love and triumph, far beyond any singular touch! As emotions are hard to capture and so is the will of man. When you hear a master at work on his guitar, it's more than awesome, it is breath taking, which can even make angels cry, and move them to do great things! I know am blessed to have been able to hear such goodness in my lifetime!
steven lang . Do you know the story behind it .? Not sure if it is this piece, but Rodriguez wrote something for his child who died young .
This piece moves me to tears every time. It moves me deep, deep inside like very few musical pieces do!
Such a beautiful description.
"to hear such goodness"
That was beautiful
NO PASARAN VIVA LA REPUBLICAAAAAAAAAA!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
This is the most beautiful piece of music I have ever heard. Close your eyes and be taken to heaven.
Read that Rodrigo composed this when his wife miscarried. So feel his soul in this masterpiece.
Yes music is great for the soul!! The arts an literature are some of the finest endeavors mankind has produced!
Simply stunning piece of music, played by a true master of the guitar. I could practice for the next 20+ years and never be that good.
Yes u can if u dedicate yourself enough to it don’t give up on yourself
@@chrisgarcia7091 it's a compliment brohh :^]
With this divine Music, you believe that the Soul leaves your own Body and you find yourself in a Dream... Beautiful
Beautiful, moving and takes my heart from sadness to peace.
Deep sincere heart feelings in this complying of such a masterpiece. 😢
Así se toca el concierto ... Te lo dice un español ❤😂 Maravilloso
Loved it !..John Williams at his best. .The Guitar is a serious and respected musical instrument. .Thanks again!!!
Sentimiento, belleza absoluta, inspiración total, ejecucion sublime en una pieza musical que es evidencia y patrimonio de la nobleza humana.
Enseñemosla a nuestros hijos y amigos, estaran agradecidos y los hará mejores personas!!
Loved this my whole life. My wife had 18 children. 2 sets of triplets, 2 sets of twins 8 single births 3 miscarriages, One of the twins survived along with the 8 singles survived. We buried the other nine stillborn. One morning she shared a dream of dying and the Spirit World the colors were so brilliantly beautiful. She went down a forest corridor to a small house. Many children playing in the front lawn. She crossed a small bridge over a small stream. The children looked up and happily exclaimed "Mommies home."
This piece make my spirit fly to heaven.
Listening in 2024 from New Zealand. I love this Concerto.
I remember when I first bought this recording, box set at the time, have loved it ever since such beautiful music
The others just cant get the approach notes or the phrasing and intensity of Williams ( my name also Huh) that was written by a man ( Rodrigo)who had just lost a child in birth and his wifes' life was hanging in the balance too. He Had the courage , capacity ( and ability) to STILL write this masterpiece.
A real treat ....John Williams has used his own style and interpretation to enhance this very beautiful piece..
If I was in the audience, I'd be asked to leave because of the uncontrollable sobbing! An utterly amazing piece of music.
Preciosa interpretación, hermosa orquesta, 🙏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻👏🏻
it is being in another world simply when you listen to it! thx a mil senor!
Fantástico ...
¡Me trae de vuelta a mi juventud y a una persona magnífica que me presentó esta pieza!
Gracias, Kevin McGinnell
I shed a tear or two every time I click on this & hear that English Horn come in. What a beautiful sound.
One of the greatest guitarists of all time.
Highly debatable..!
@@ciaranearlie9601 Well, you certainly seem like a mass debater.
@@blastfromthepast8344 in the same way you’re a “mass” at spelling...?
@@ciaranearlie9601 one of the greatest not the best big difference and you’re deaf if you think otherwise
This nit picking is so annoying! I have heard John Williams play this live! He is truly great! The greatest is a matter of taste! Why argue about it?
Incredibly beautiful. I'm almost crying at this masterpiece. ❤️😭❤️😭
Es una música maravillosa ,que llena de recuerdos y sentimientos muy grandes a mi corazón inolvidable❤
this is a masterpiece of music that brings me to tears, so passionate, like the human spirit...beautiful
icónico adagio de un concierto para guitarra. hermoso y grandiosa creación de Rodrigo
No toco ningún instrumento. No tengo ningún sentido del ritmo ni se cantar o bailar pero he visto y escuchado esta pieza centenares de veces y sin ninguna duda es la mejor interpretación que he visto y escuchado en mi vida. Mejor incluso que la de algún otro maestro de la guitarra.
La precisión de John Williams es sencillamente sobrehumana, no solo por la técnica si no por la calidez de las notas y las forma de interpretarlas: en su momento justo. Es sencillamente espectacular. De otro planeta.
Moves me to tears every time I listen to this.
Music is my first love and it helps me become part of the whole Universal Energy✨🙏✨
The most beautiful rendition of one of the few pieces of music that stirs me to tears
An orchestra, a musical ensemble, any collection of fine musicians playing a wonderful composition, giving their talent, knowledge and feeling to the re-creation of music, working together for the purpose they share is a wonderful act of humanity, unlike almost any other. If only we, the human race, could perform our other endeavors in the same way !