It’s not clear what you mean by “achieving the timbre”. But is you mean overall virtuosity and musicality, there have been plenty who have surpassed Segovia, David Russell, Julian Bream, Manuel Barreuco, and others too numerous to mention, many benefitted from Segovia’s example but have taken the instrument to a higher level.
Timbre refers to the “combination of qualities of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume.” I would add that timbre would also be achieved by the fingers and nails. If the instrument is changed, the timbre would change. If the hand is changed, the timbre would change because we all play differently. This is what gives the performance a “distinctive character.” This, too, is timbre. Each guitar is made differently and with its own distinctive timbre. Segovia himself, depending on how he approached the guitar can also affect the timbre. Someone else can play the same guitar and achieve a different timbre. As you one can see there are a number of factors that affect the timber. Timbre is not necessarily a good measure of virtuosity much less of a performance.
@@JazzDigits il virtuosismo non è tutto.....Segovia commetteva diversi errori, e anche in questo bellissimo pezzo ci sono alcune imperfezioni: ma, secondo il mio modesto parere, ogni "nota" che suonava aveva qualcosa da dire. Un saluto.
@@robbrown8483 Timbre is a stupid technical word that actually means " Tone " or more specifically " Sound ". The other comment I must make is that Segovia recorded for a couple of decades on gut strings, and they had a much warmer sound than nylon, obviously.
Nobody plays like Segovia played. I always loved his interpretation and delivery. No theatrics or facial expressions. He was the best. At least for me.
I was priveleged to see Segovia live once, many years ago in Oakland, California. What a consummate artist.. He pretty much single=handedly established the classical guitar as a serious musical instrument.
People value virtuosity above all. I appreciate it too, but would never put it in first place. Segovia is not the best virtuoso, albeit that's not his greatness. He has a soul which is the most important virtue of musician. That's why he can't be replicated.
To date I still in my 78yrs heard any younger ‘newcomers’ achieve the timbre Segovia produced…! He truly was a Genius !
It’s not clear what you mean by “achieving the timbre”. But is you mean overall virtuosity and musicality, there have been plenty who have surpassed Segovia, David Russell, Julian Bream, Manuel Barreuco, and others too numerous to mention, many benefitted from Segovia’s example but have taken the instrument to a higher level.
Timbre refers to the “combination of qualities of a sound that distinguishes it from other sounds of the same pitch and volume.” I would add that timbre would also be achieved by the fingers and nails. If the instrument is changed, the timbre would change. If the hand is changed, the timbre would change because we all play differently. This is what gives the performance a “distinctive character.” This, too, is timbre. Each guitar is made differently and with its own distinctive timbre.
Segovia himself, depending on how he approached the guitar can also affect the timbre. Someone else can play the same guitar and achieve a different timbre.
As you one can see there are a number of factors that affect the timber. Timbre is not necessarily a good measure of virtuosity much less of a performance.
@@JazzDigits il virtuosismo non è tutto.....Segovia commetteva diversi errori, e anche in questo bellissimo pezzo ci sono alcune imperfezioni: ma, secondo il mio modesto parere, ogni "nota" che suonava aveva qualcosa da dire. Un saluto.
@bocciagreco8192 people value virtuosity above all. I appreciate it too, but would never put it in first place.
@@robbrown8483 Timbre is a stupid technical word that actually means " Tone " or more specifically " Sound ". The other comment I must make is that Segovia recorded for a couple of decades on gut strings, and they had a much warmer sound than nylon, obviously.
Гений гитары ! Вечный труженник !
Мир ему !
Great personality ....
Nunca me cansare de ver y escuchar a guitarristas como Segovia❤❤❤😢!!!!
🎶🎵♥️Segovia
Nobody plays like Segovia played. I always loved his interpretation and delivery. No theatrics or facial expressions. He was the best. At least for me.
I was priveleged to see Segovia live once, many years ago in Oakland, California. What a consummate artist.. He pretty much single=handedly established the classical guitar as a serious musical instrument.
Tarrega just left the chat
Браво Маэстро! А.Сеговия - один из лучших, если не лучший мастер классической гитары....
He’s just the best! I saw him play twice in the 1970’s in Boston and he was still amazing. ❤️
Ở Việt Nam chúng tôi gọi nhạc phẩm này là Toà Tháp Đỏ . Cảm ơn Sêgovia vĩ đại đã cho chúng tôi thưởng thức nhạc phẩm bằng tài nghệ tuyệt vời của ngài
Fabulous recording of my Guitar hero ❤️
Maravilloso Don Andrés!!!! Solo Tarrega habría podido superarlo ❤😅😮
I think his right hand technique is a huge part.of his amazing tone. Lots to learn from watching the maestro
What a master he was!
Priceless, and such clear audio, without the usual wow and flutter, thank you! 🎸🍾❤️
Thank's. My pleasure ...😄
Sempre il numero uno. Maestro...
The best movie/video lip I've seen of the great Segovia.
Maestro Muchas gracias para la muy bonita muisca de Albeniz y la guitar de Segovia
Maravilhoso Segovia!!!!! Grande músico e professor.
Que grande el Maestro Segovia, muchas gracias por semejante aporte. Un abrazo desde Rosario, Argentina!
Wonderful!👏🏼👏🏼👏🏼✨
Thank's 😃
His ease of playing and clarity of tone are always amazing ❤
Бравооо!!!
Thank you very much for posting. Big joy.
Thank's 😄
He has no equal ! xxxxxxx
Pure Perfect Perfection
Marvelous!!!!
magnificiant!!!!
Fue el inicial y no habrá otro igual..........
Always been magnificent forever
Awesome, wow, like it. support you always.
El maestro.
People value virtuosity above all. I appreciate it too, but would never put it in first place. Segovia is not the best virtuoso, albeit that's not his greatness. He has a soul which is the most important virtue of musician. That's why he can't be replicated.
He had something, that other don't have ...
wow this is really good
Beautiful music, but Yepes version is better for me😊❤Cheers Thanks
You Welcome.☺ Yepes was another great guitarist.
Great technique I want this playing
Thank you very much!
You're welcome. It's my pleasure ...
@@sabicdusan can you do more of these Segovia restorations?
@@wadedixon6595 I will tray found someting for restoration ...
Lembro papai.
Timing, phrasing, articulation, sound. To this day, not caught up with by anyone , so far.
Great
Damn. I can not decide anymore who my favorite spanish andrea is. Till today it was andres iniesta the maestro. But now….
この曲は「こう弾くんだ」と言わんばかりの確たる矜持。
🙏🙏🙏ဟုတ်တယ် အဖိုးကြီးရ အဲဒီလိုအငြိမ်လေးတီးရမှာ ခရားဗျာ ဒါကိုသိရက်နဲ့တီးမပြပဲ သက်သက်မဲ့ဒိုင်လျှိထားတယ် တကယ်ဆိုကျုပ်ကဖြစ်နိုင်ရင်စီးရီးလိုက်ကိုနားထောင်ချင်တာအဖိုးကြီးရ🙏🙏🙏
Sorry, I don't understand your language ...
😍😍😍👍🙏🙏🙏👍😍😍😍
ဆောရီး အိုင်ဒုန့် အန်ဒါစတန်း ယူအာ လမ်းကွေ့ဆိုပါလား ဆြာမအဲဒါဘာပြောတာလည်းခင်ည😁😁😁
proof you don't need long slender fingers to master the guitar. look at those sausage fingers.
longaniza
ただし、各指の長さは、ほぼ同じでなければ、上手くは弾けません。
@@user-lg9il1sv3r しかし、それは彼の工芸に対する彼の献身をより多く示していると思います。 その練習が完璧をもたらします。
Thick Chorizo fingers...
El nro. 1
Perfect 👏👏👏
Evangelos, sorry Maestro
Excellent technique! Lots of it copied by later rock guitar heroes, like sweep picking, palm muting and integrating flageolets.
Muito Foda!
What year was this performance?
1960 ...
❤
On norwegian tv
これを Google 翻訳者で翻訳してくださる皆様、こんにちは。
¡Saludos!
Great but a spooky ending
Notable su virtuosismo pese a la edad que tenía el Mtro.
Gamatogo....es al reves; tenia el virtuosismo por la edad y los conocimientos de toda una vida.......
Like,,,,
he reminds me of Vladimir Horowitz is his later years...
Physically, or by the way he played?
Ở Việt Nam chúng tôi gọi nhạc phẩm này là Toà Tháp Đỏ . Cảm ơn Sêgovia vĩ đại đã cho chúng tôi thưởng thức nhạc phẩm bằng tài nghệ tuyệt vời của ngài