+Julian Mercadal I heard your grandfather play during winter 1981 at F.I.T. campus in Jensen Beach FL. He performed not in our auditorium but in our chapel. I think he made a lot of new fans that night including me. He played superbly.
Hi Mike, I knew your grandfather for 4 years while I was at U of M from 1963 to 1967 ... I was a flamenco guitarist and I had some Sabicas music that someone had transcribed into regular music notation which I couldn't read. I asked him to "translate" and I would make schematics. Your grandfather had a great sense of humor ... we were always having "pissing contests" to see what was more difficult ... classical or flamenco. He would do something like play part of a piece just using harmonics and I would counter with something like the Sabicas triplet alzapua ... great fun. I am so happy to see some of his wonderful playing on RUclips. Best, Tony
Hello Julian: I met your grandfather many years ago. He was a wonderful, warm and kind man; he was also a magnificent artist with a brilliant musical soul. I know that you miss him very much. He was a gift from heaven to the guitar.
Mike: Your grandfather and I were good friends. We were both born in Guanabacoa, Cuba and became friends in Miami. I have several pictures with him at his home and mine. The greatest musician I have ever met. I miss him. Kind regards to you.
Hello Julian I went to elementary school with your father Rene. Later I went to u of m to study piano while your grandfather was there. Wonderful and talented man.
Mike, your grandfather was a friend of Carlos Salmone, my luthier. He told me that Rodrigo's Aranjuez Concert was offerd to be played to Juan Mercadal but he didn't accept it. That's why it's played by Yepes and then became famous. If your grandfather had accepted it, he would be the famous one now. To his beloved memory.
Mike- I took private lessons from your grandfather at his home in Coral Gables in 1979-1980. Wonderful gentleman and musician. I think of him often. He needs to have his own page on Wikipedia!
Conocí a tu abuelo Juan Mercadal y a tu abuela Iris, los vi por última vez en el año 1986. Siempre en mi recuerdo y en mi corazón, ellos iban a ser los padrinos de mi hija menor Mariángeles. Lástima que no pudo ser
I have been trying to find this CD for years and I have always been unsuccessful. I'm from Miami and I met Juan on a couple of occasions and really enjoyed the interaction. I would love to own a copy of this CD. I saw that his grandson commented below. Julian, is there any chance this CD will ever be available for downloading? I've enjoyed his Vizcaya records for so many years and it is a shame he did not record more often.
Hey William - I've been doing some digging on this as well (I also have the Vizcaya LP) and coming up with very few leads. I've also found a lot of conflicting info: some say the CD was made but never actually released, one said they got a copy from Juan's widow, Iris but yet worldcat shows three copies help by uni libraries across the US: www.worldcat.org/title/juan-mercadal-plays-great-miniatures/oclc/459795558 One lead also mentioned reaching out to Rene Gonzalez, a student of Juan's, to track down a copy. I think the best option might be getting in contact with Iris, who appears to still live in the Miami area. If you end up doing that, let me know!
It always warms my heart to hear my grandfather play. I miss him, and it's comforting to hear him.
+Julian Mercadal I heard your grandfather play during winter 1981 at F.I.T. campus in Jensen Beach FL. He performed not in our auditorium but in our chapel. I think he made a lot of new fans that night including me. He played superbly.
@@mark8ball I love and miss him so much! He was a truly great man and as far as guitar tar goes he was the very best!
Beautiful beautiful playing
I was his student at the University of Miami in the 1970s. I am deeply honored to have had private lessons with the great man.
Hi Mike,
I knew your grandfather for 4 years while I was at U of M from 1963 to 1967 ... I was a flamenco guitarist and I had some Sabicas music that someone had transcribed into regular music notation which I couldn't read. I asked him to "translate" and I would make schematics. Your grandfather had a great sense of humor ... we were always
having "pissing contests" to see what was more difficult ... classical or flamenco. He would do something like play part of a piece just using harmonics and I would counter
with something like the Sabicas triplet alzapua ... great fun. I am so happy to see some of his wonderful playing on RUclips.
Best,
Tony
I must have heard this at least a 1000 times It's so beautiful played. My fav.
Beautiful !!!!
I had to close my eyes, it is lovely :)
Smile from Anne Mari
Hello Julian: I met your grandfather many years ago. He was a wonderful, warm and kind man; he was also a magnificent artist with a brilliant musical soul. I know that you miss him very much. He was a gift from heaven to the guitar.
Very nice and calm - lovely!
Mike:
Your grandfather and I were good friends. We were both born in Guanabacoa, Cuba and became friends in Miami. I have several pictures with him at his home and mine. The greatest musician I have ever met. I miss him.
Kind regards to you.
Thanks for this post! i didn't even know he had recorded great to hear this thank you!
it is lovely played very beautiful. It gives me a smile!
Thank you for your comment.
This guy was great!! Intensely devoted to the music.
Hello Julian I went to elementary school with your father Rene. Later I went to u of m to study piano while your grandfather was there. Wonderful and talented man.
I saw him play live in a small recital room and he sounded amazing!!!! That guitar sounded like a freaking piano....
Mike, your grandfather was a friend of Carlos Salmone, my luthier. He told me that Rodrigo's Aranjuez Concert was offerd to be played to Juan Mercadal but he didn't accept it. That's why it's played by Yepes and then became famous. If your grandfather had accepted it, he would be the famous one now. To his beloved memory.
Mike- I took private lessons from your grandfather at his home in Coral Gables in 1979-1980. Wonderful gentleman and musician. I think of him often.
He needs to have his own page on Wikipedia!
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Juan_Antonio_Mercadal
Thanks for posting my grandfather's recordings. I'm trying to convert some old VHS tapes to preserve them. I'll post them when I do.
sTILL WAITING
Conocí a tu abuelo Juan Mercadal y a tu abuela Iris, los vi por última vez en el año 1986. Siempre en mi recuerdo y en mi corazón, ellos iban a ser los padrinos de mi hija menor Mariángeles. Lástima que no pudo ser
This is very beautiful music from a great romantic composer and played by a master of the classical guitar.
un verdadero maestro, mucho sentimiento interpretativo, mucho gusto musical..
¡Qué lindo tocaba Juan Mercadal!
Took lessons from Maestro years ago- he was a wonderful player and person !!
Please PLEASE someone upload the full CD 🙏🙏🙏
I studied at university Miami graduate program with Maestro Mercadal
Thanks for your comment. Are you related to Charles? A fine guitarist who shares a friend in common with me, Larry Cooperman.
@@nvguitarguy he's a distant cousin.
I have been trying to find this CD for years and I have always been unsuccessful. I'm from Miami and I met Juan on a couple of occasions and really enjoyed the interaction. I would love to own a copy of this CD. I saw that his grandson commented below. Julian, is there any chance this CD will ever be available for downloading? I've enjoyed his Vizcaya records for so many years and it is a shame he did not record more often.
Hey William - I've been doing some digging on this as well (I also have the Vizcaya LP) and coming up with very few leads. I've also found a lot of conflicting info: some say the CD was made but never actually released, one said they got a copy from Juan's widow, Iris but yet worldcat shows three copies help by uni libraries across the US: www.worldcat.org/title/juan-mercadal-plays-great-miniatures/oclc/459795558
One lead also mentioned reaching out to Rene Gonzalez, a student of Juan's, to track down a copy. I think the best option might be getting in contact with Iris, who appears to still live in the Miami area. If you end up doing that, let me know!
GRANDPA MACO