Awesome on all fronts Joseph! It really shows that you are enjoying yourself while playing. Makes all the difference! Hey, how do you go about attaching that strap to the headstock?
Christopher Langley Classical Guitar Thank you, Christopher! I appreciate your kind words. I have an anchor button at the bottom of my guitar, and I tied a shoelace through the headstock.
Thank you bringing such playfulness to this performance. Your recording is a large part of why I enjoy this Opus so much.
01.Etude Mastoso 00:01
02.Etude Grazioso 01:08
03.Etude Agitato 01:44
04. Etude Maestoso 3:24
05.Etude Andantino 04:05
06.Etude Grazioso 04:46
07.Etude Andantino 06:00
08.Etude Allegro 07:09
09.Etude Allegretto 08:04
10.Etude Andantino 09:08
11.Etude Allegretto 10:00
12.Etude Vivace 11:34
13 Etude Allegretto 12:41
14 Estude Grazioso 14:14
15 Estude Allegro 16:15
16 Estude Alegretto 17:25
17 Etude Presto 19:08
18 Grazioso 20:07
@@JosephEhrenpreis Thanks so much!Best regards from Brazil
@@JosephEhrenpreis outstanding
Simplicity and musicality at its finest! Excellent performance!
beautiful performance, It encourages me to study this Giuliani's opus :D, greetings from Mexico
Thank you so much! 😊
Joseph: Excellent.....Bravo. :) Happy New Year. :) Antoine
Excellent performance, you would have the ladies swooning over you 200 years ago. Way to go Joe!
This is great
Such inspired playing. Thanks for sharing. I also appreciate Giuliani more as a composer after listening to these pieces.
Two thumbs way up. Genuine skill and sensibilities here. Keep doing this, seriously!
Awesome Bro.
Number five at 4:06 is very cool sounding.
Thanks so much !!
You’re a guitar wizard Harry!
nice work!
Bravo
Maravilha!
Very nice:)
Very god.you are so young but enaught...très bien. Tu es jeune mais assez maturé pour interpréter les.
Merci beaucoup 🙏🙏
Thanks Josh Peck
Hahah
Hug Me Brotha!
Awesome on all fronts Joseph! It really shows that you are enjoying yourself while playing. Makes all the difference!
Hey, how do you go about attaching that strap to the headstock?
Christopher Langley Classical Guitar Thank you, Christopher! I appreciate your kind words. I have an anchor button at the bottom of my guitar, and I tied a shoelace through the headstock.
@@JosephEhrenpreis Awesome! I'm gonna try it!
Love your sense of gravitas and your timbre but are sure that WILD rubato is period correct?
A great text that I can recommend is The Notation is Not The Music by Barthold Kuijken
Why do you play No. 3 so slow? My understanding is that it's intended to be played quite fast - which makes it quite a bit more challenging.
It’s a beautiful and expressive piece, and works well at a walking tempo
The guitar has a funny bridge. It uses bridge pins, like steel-string guitar.
These smiling bridges made of pins were very fashionable in the 19th century!