stillness in chaos... hypnotic, meditative. Gorgeous and bitter-sweet, like watching falling leaves, swirling snow or time, from a distance. The middle makes me think of whirling dervishes.
I just found this dude through another dude I know.. I see this as not trying to BE Buddhas smile, but simply expressing the love of ones own creation. Hence BEING Buddha. Love your own creations, love your own expression, love your own emotions. That's how you realize what you are, I think. And you are Buddha.
Back when I was studying his compositions in undergrad I emailed him regarding how he writes his music. This was I want to say in 2014 or 2015. It's been a while. And I'll never forget it. He asked me if I composed myself and I answered yes I do, a little bit. He said "The most important thing is the love. Good luck." I've watched this performance of his piece multiple times. I figured that he passed on a phrase to me that even he still struggles to understand the reach of "the love". Maybe someone else told him it when he was as young as I was when he said that to me. The restlessness, anxiety, resolution of that anxiety, then the recapitulation back into that anxiety up to the end of the piece, tells me if he can't figure out what that phrase may mean, I have no hope of doing so either. And that may just be a feature of "the love" being the most important thing. I would call it a bug rather than a feature. But that may mean I have a lot more life in me to go before I find the peace of Buddha that Domeniconi captures in elegant form. Thank you, Maestro Domeniconi. For not just responding to a student's email (as I'm sure you were very busy at the time), but for sending me on a journey that you're still traveling today.
ww studios Berlin I want it too! Please, I need it, this is so beautiful... guess I'll have to write my e-mail: coco.liyi@hotmail.com Thank you very much
It's a Luigi Mozzani classical guitar. It has nothing to do with the "Mozzani-Farfisa" brand, a commercial operation that exploited Mozzani's name to sell aboslutely ordinary guitars. This one is a "real one": Domeniconi has always been playing this wonderful instrument because Carmen Lenzi Mozzani (Luigi's granddaughter) was his teacher.
I don't understand this music, it starts and ends with some romantic sentimental piece and then it looks a free improvisation that never seems to stop and is going nowhere , but with a lot of guitaristic tricks.
Is this man creating these beautiful pieces just to frustrate all players in the world...koyunbaba is only for the super dedicated talented to perform well
"Different strokes for different folks." I'm sure many people would rave about the guitar he is playing.To me (sound wise),it has a very glassy,metallic "surface" type sound.But that's my observation.IMHO,Carlo is a talented guitarist and genius composer too. As for Buddhism,being a lay person myself,of the Theraveda School,arguing is really pointless.It's a waste of time & energy.For example: people debating if God really exists or not. As for me,I personally don't care.Others do,fine.Whatever.To each their own. Have a good day!
He sure is good guitarist, but what comes to the composition itself, not so good. For me at least. It seems too improvisatory and lacks structure and logic. That is fine for a fantasy-kind of shorter composition, but this is 15 minutes long. Really good ideas tho.
Yeah I actually like this and the other piece he wrote, koyaanisqatsi or whatever. For some reason it reminds me of Derek Bailey but not for the improv elements, just the character of the music if you get my drift.
I don’t know why his music (both sheet music and CDs) are not readily available? This man is a master!!!!!
I have been asking this question for the past 25 years or so.
Excelentísimo compositor, y también intérprete, cosa que felizmente acabo de descubrir. Bravísimo Carlo.
Still stunning after all these years! Can never stop listening to this piece.
Domeniconi è un genio!
stillness in chaos... hypnotic, meditative. Gorgeous and bitter-sweet, like watching falling leaves, swirling snow or time, from a distance. The middle makes me think of whirling dervishes.
LOL. Oh stop.. 😂
Linda peça e execução, pode disponibilizar a partirura ?
Totally in love with it now!!!
Человек с лицом Леонардо да Винчи. И рука сразу на половину грифа... И музыка такая. У меня озноб по коже...
Mutlu, nice senelere Buddha’ s Smile
eine wunderbare Gitarrenwerke , super dargestellt! Bravissimo!
I just found this dude through another dude I know.. I see this as not trying to BE Buddhas smile, but simply expressing the love of ones own creation. Hence BEING Buddha. Love your own creations, love your own expression, love your own emotions. That's how you realize what you are, I think. And you are Buddha.
Max Gotzmer . Good Max, very good
Buda means WC in Roumanian (water closet)
Красивая игра. Очень понравилась! Браво!!!
Привет из России!
Евгений
Great unconventional playing. A lot of experience shining through. Mixes of jazz, classical, flamenco. Bravo Carlo!!!
Beautiful! Thank you for composing such a beautiful piece of music!
Wonderful. I believe this is the composer/guitarist Carlo Domeniconi himself playing: it matches his pic in Wikipedia.
Classic, modern, timeless, emotional, deeply, space, deeply to the soul, beautiful and make me speechless thinking.
So glad you posted this video, love watching him play-thank you! ❤️
I never heard this piece before and I find it wonderful and your playing too!
It may not be Koyunbaba, but to me it holds equal beauty in parts. This man is both a top composer and guitar player (tips hat).
Incredible wonderful music
incredible !
I love this piece!
Sei sempre geniale Maestro
Extraordinario
❤
amazing!
I saw him about 28 year ago!!
Flowing like improvization
Back when I was studying his compositions in undergrad I emailed him regarding how he writes his music. This was I want to say in 2014 or 2015. It's been a while. And I'll never forget it. He asked me if I composed myself and I answered yes I do, a little bit. He said "The most important thing is the love. Good luck."
I've watched this performance of his piece multiple times. I figured that he passed on a phrase to me that even he still struggles to understand the reach of "the love". Maybe someone else told him it when he was as young as I was when he said that to me. The restlessness, anxiety, resolution of that anxiety, then the recapitulation back into that anxiety up to the end of the piece, tells me if he can't figure out what that phrase may mean, I have no hope of doing so either. And that may just be a feature of "the love" being the most important thing. I would call it a bug rather than a feature. But that may mean I have a lot more life in me to go before I find the peace of Buddha that Domeniconi captures in elegant form. Thank you, Maestro Domeniconi. For not just responding to a student's email (as I'm sure you were very busy at the time), but for sending me on a journey that you're still traveling today.
Just great!!!
Fantastic!
Absolute genius!
Wonderful!
Would love to play this tho
beautiful
Holy WOW!!!!
mein toller Lehrer!!!
wild, simply wild
❤️💚💜
Nobody seems to know this composer. I can't understand why... The fact is that their pieces are amazing.
He's actually quite well known in the classical guitar world, he has written one of the greatest pieces ever composed for the instrument: Koyunbaba.
Peaceful and Calm. Anyone kknows where to purchase the music (score)?Thanks,BT fr CDN
TOP!
What tuning is the guitar?
I want the score of this piece. It's so cool!!! Is there anyone with a big heart who can help me, plz?
Erfan Ratul Please send me your email address, I will transmit it to Carlo. Best Marcus
ww studios Berlin I want it too! Please, I need it, this is so beautiful... guess I'll have to write my e-mail:
coco.liyi@hotmail.com
Thank you very much
Erfan Ratul send me your email address.
Can you provide me the score, please?
@@wwstudiosberlin4639 Can you help me with find the sheet music for this?
Where can I find the sheet music to this? :)
A trip to the parallel universe in 4th, 5th, and 6th dimensions would be the key to what you're seeking out there!
Che chitarra suona?
Damn
tuning?
Where can I find the sheet from this piece??
Felipe Romero Suárez Please send me your email address, I will transmit it to Carlo. Best Marcus
luisfelipe-romero@outlook.com Thank you so much!!
Hi! I have been looking for the sheet for 2 years. would you be able to tell where I can find it? (paininoale@gmail.com)
ww studios Berlin could i have it too? my email is ferdi9749@gmail.com
Please, can I have it too? Thank you!
NicoNagual@gmail.com
Who built his guitar? Wonderful!
It's a Luigi Mozzani classical guitar. It has nothing to do with the "Mozzani-Farfisa" brand, a commercial operation that exploited Mozzani's name to sell aboslutely ordinary guitars. This one is a "real one": Domeniconi has always been playing this wonderful instrument because Carmen Lenzi Mozzani (Luigi's granddaughter) was his teacher.
Wow thanks! He makes it sound so good!
Porra, tudo isso?!
I don't understand this music, it starts and ends with some romantic sentimental piece and then it looks a free improvisation that never seems to stop and is going nowhere , but with a lot of guitaristic tricks.
magno
+MANOLO CAMPUZANOPROJECT
Mango... That is all that should have to be said.
Magic.
mmmh...
crossover.
Is this man creating these beautiful pieces just to frustrate all players in the world...koyunbaba is only for the super dedicated talented to perform well
It's not bad at all in comparison to say, Rodrigo or Koshkin.
Espanha, nada de surpresas vindo de la... esperar o que de um pais que passa pano para racistas.
"Different strokes for different folks." I'm sure many people would rave about the guitar he is playing.To me (sound wise),it has a very glassy,metallic "surface" type sound.But that's my observation.IMHO,Carlo is a talented guitarist and genius composer too. As for Buddhism,being a lay person myself,of the Theraveda School,arguing is really pointless.It's a waste of time & energy.For example: people debating if God really exists or not. As for me,I personally don't care.Others do,fine.Whatever.To each their own. Have a good day!
tried to be spiritual
+antoniyo fernando And he succeded
you tried to be goku
He sure is good guitarist, but what comes to the composition itself, not so good. For me at least. It seems too improvisatory and lacks structure and logic. That is fine for a fantasy-kind of shorter composition, but this is 15 minutes long. Really good ideas tho.
Yeah I actually like this and the other piece he wrote, koyaanisqatsi or whatever. For some reason it reminds me of Derek Bailey but not for the improv elements, just the character of the music if you get my drift.